
Les Liquides Imaginaires
Perfume as poison, perfume as antidote
Les Liquides Imaginaires is a French fragrance house founded in 2012 by Philippe Di Méo and David Frossard, built around the concept of perfume as a transformative and sacred material. Each collection is structured as a trilogy — three fragrances functioning as chapters of a single olfactory narrative — drawing on mythology, alchemy, and cultural ritual to give the compositions depth beyond their ingredient lists. The bottles are designed as amphora-like objects, deliberately enclosed and precious, suggesting that the act of opening them is ceremonial. Perfumers including Nathalie Feisthauer, Shyamala Maisondieu, and Stéphanie Bakouche have contributed to the catalog, producing fragrances that range from incense-heavy and resinous to luminous aquatic. The brand works exclusively with vegan formulas and positions quality of raw material as non-negotiable. Les Liquides Imaginaires distributes globally through niche perfume retailers and is particularly well represented in European and North American specialty stores. The house is registered in Miami but its creative identity is entirely French.
- Woody100
- Warm Spicy89
- Aromatic80
- Fresh Spicy78
- Musky72
- Amber57
- Smoky
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.



































