Ame de Fleur By Liquides Imaginaires
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Âme de Fleur is a 2026 release from Les Liquides Imaginaires, serving as the floral counterpart to Âme du Coeur in the "Les Eaux de l’Âme" collection.
Created by perfumer Fabrice Pellegrin, the fragrance is inspired by the Greek myth of Aphrodite, whose tears (according to legend) gave birth to the anemone flower. Since the anemone is a scentless flower, this perfume is an "olfactory reimagining" of its soul—an abstract, narcotic white floral that feels both ethereal and modern.
The Olfactory Profile
| Layer | Key Notes |
| Top Notes | Green Pear, Heliotrope, Rose Crystal, Mate Absolute |
| Heart Notes | Tuberose, Jasmine Sambac, Saffron, Solar Accord |
| Base Notes | Cashmere Wood, Ambrox Super, Clearwood, Z11 |
What it Smells Like
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The Opening: It begins with a crisp, dew-covered freshness. The green pear and mate create a slightly herbal, crunchy fruitiness, while the heliotrope adds a soft, powdery touch.
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The Heart: The core is dominated by a "narcotic" white floral duo of tuberose and jasmine. Unlike vintage, heavy florals, this tuberose has a modern, slightly "candy-like" or bubblegum sweetness, brightened by a solar accord.
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The Finish: The dry down is sleek and mineral. It uses high-tech molecules like Ambrox Super and Clearwood (a clean, transparent patchouli) to give it a "skin-scent" quality that lasts without feeling heavy or dated.
The Vibe: It is often described as a "white floral with a twist"—airy, radiant, and poetic, but with enough woody depth to keep it sophisticated.