Les Liquides Imaginaires
A house of quiet distinction, known for compositions that reward patience and close attention.
- Incense100
- Labdanum86
- Musk69
- Cedar67
- Amber64
- Sandalwood58
- Vetiver46
- Black Pepper44
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.
All fragrances
Île Pourpre
Beauté du Diable
Âme du Cœur
Belle Bête
Peau de Bête
L’Ile Pourpre
L'Île Pourpre opens with a bright ginger-bergamot snap that quickly gives way to a plush, milky fig at its heart.
Dom Rosa Millésimé
Sancti
Sancti opens with bright, fleeting citrus that quickly gives way to its true heart: aromatic herbs lifted by warming spices.
Buveur De Vent
Blanche Bête
The name promises a contradiction—white and animal—and the fragrance delivers.
Dom Rosa
The opening is sleek and mildly sweet, pear rendered more as a gloss than fruit.
Fortis
Fortis announces itself with the heat of cumin and saffron, a deliberate spice that feels almost feverish against the skin.
Beaute du Diable
Louise Turner constructs Beauté du Diable around the eugenol molecule — the compound that links clove and carnation in their shared spicy warmth.
Liquide
Fleur De Sable
Fleur de Sable — Flower of Sand — is the more mineral and arid of Les Liquides Imaginaires' 2019 Eaux de l'Est releases.
Desert Suave
Desert Suave opens with a sharp gust of cumin and black pepper—raw, almost feral—that gives way to a smoky, resinous core built on incense and labdanum.
Tapis Volant
Bloody Wood
**Bloody Wood** opens with a deceptive softness—violet and rose arrive together, their powdery edges already stained by something darker.
Bello Rabelo
The opening is boozy and warm, touched with a resinous sweetness that veers close to Port wine without smelling edible.
Saltus
Bête Humaine
The opening is a deliberate provocation: violet leaf's metallic green coolness slammed against cumin's sweat and spice.







