Dolce
The opening is a sunlit wash of neroli, bright and almost citric in its clarity, setting a tone that feels both Mediterranean and deliberately transparent.
The scent fingerprint
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Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.
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The note pyramid
- Papaya Flower
- Neroli
- Neroli
- Water Lily
- Amaryllis
- Narcissus
- Narcissus
By the editors · 2 min readThe opening is a sunlit wash of neroli, bright and almost citric in its clarity, setting a tone that feels both Mediterranean and deliberately transparent. Within minutes, narcissus emerges—green, slightly waxy, with that characteristic vegetal coolness that keeps the florals from turning too lush or heavy. It's a restrained white floral, more garden than hothouse.
The base settles into cashmeran and musk, creating a soft, nearly translucent veil that holds the composition together without adding much weight. The effect is clean but warm, like cotton that's been sun-dried rather than perfumed with laundry sachets.
This is florality stripped to its essentials: light, wearable, and consciously uncomplicated. It suits someone looking for an approachable white floral that won't announce itself across a room—daytime appropriate, office-safe, deliberately modest in its ambitions.
Scent twins
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