Le Pret-a-parfumer Yin: Floral Bouquet Stéphanie De Bruijn - Parfum Sur Mesure
At a glance
Is Le Pret-a-parfumer Yin: Floral Bouquet Stéphanie De Bruijn - Parfum Sur Mesure worth trying?
Le Pret-a-Parfumer Yin: Floral Bouquet by Stéphanie de Bruijn - Parfum sur Mesure is a Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, woody, sweet with Jasmine, African Orange Flower, Gardenia
The first impression
Le Pret-a-Parfumer Yin: Floral Bouquet by Stéphanie de Bruijn - Parfum sur Mesure is a Floral fragrance for women. Le Pret-a-Parfumer Yin: Floral Bouquet was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Stephanie de Bruijn.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Stéphanie de Bruijn
Stéphanie de Bruijn is a French perfumer known for her bespoke creations under the Parfum sur Mesure line. Her olfactory style is refined and versatile, often balancing classic elegance with modern sensibilities. Notable fragrances include Antigone, Cashmere, and Delice, each tailored to evoke distinct moods and personalities.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Le Pret-a-parfumer Yin: Floral Bouquet Stéphanie De Bruijn - Parfum Sur Mesure
Essence
Floral Bouquet embodies the Creator-an artist who weaves gardens from memory and desire. The fragrance is a living canvas where ylang-ylang's buttery strokes blend with tuberose's bold impasto, all anchored by sandalwood's gesso base. Like any true creator, they understand that peach's fleeting sweetness must be preserved in vanilla's amber resin, a sensory still life.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in Issey Miyake pleats that move like petals in wind, pockets always holding a sketchbook smudged with pastel. Their studio is white-walled but riotous-vases of gardenias competing with patchouli-stained palettes, African orange flowers floating in bowls. The aesthetic is modernist florist meets Parisian atelier.
Philosophy & Values
They believe beauty is an act of rebellion. The perfume's bold white florals reject minimalism, just as they insist on wearing gardenia scent to board meetings. For them, creation is empathy-to smell jasmine is to become the vine that climbs midnight walls, to inhale peach is to remember summers that never were.
Relationships
They collect kindred spirits like a bouquet: the perfumer who understands tuberose's narcotic edge, the lover who brings wild-harvested ylang from Comoros. Romance is a collaborative installation-bathing together in water strewn with the very flowers in the fragrance, skin emerging dusted with powdery sillage.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin by crushing fresh petals between fingers to compare with the perfume's accords. Lunches are taken in botanical gardens, noting how real orange blossoms differ from the abstract in their scent. Evenings are for blending experimental essences, skin glowing with the day's floral impressions.
Shadow
Their risk is solipsism. When patchouli overwhelms the composition, they may forget others don't live in their perfumed daydreams. A Creator too in love with their own vision becomes a court painter of imaginary gardens.
Conclusion
Floral Bouquet is the scent of creation mid-process-ylang still wet on the brush, peach not yet faded from the model's lips. To wear it is to carry the Creator's mandate: make life lush, even when the world prefers beige.