H24 Herbes Vives Hermès
H24 Herbes Vives arrives like walking into a greenhouse after rain—crisp, wet greenery shot through with unexpected sweetness.
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Weighted by intensity across 13 accords.
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- Green35
- Rosemary28
- Vetiver25
- Iris22
- Bergamot18
By the editors · 2 min readH24 Herbes Vives arrives like walking into a greenhouse after rain—crisp, wet greenery shot through with unexpected sweetness. The pear isn't literal fruit so much as a translucent quality, a bright, watery facet that keeps the herbs from going too austere. It's sharper than the original H24, more angular, with a metallic edge that feels distinctly modern rather than natural.
As it settles, the green notes deepen into something more substantial, less dewy. There's a mineral coolness underneath, the kind you find in sage stems broken between fingers or crushed narcissus leaves. The pear recedes but never disappears entirely, surfacing occasionally like light through foliage.
This is for someone who found the first H24 too smooth, too rounded. Herbes Vives has edges—it's deliberately crisp, almost austere, suited to someone who wants their fragrance to feel clean and decisive rather than comfortable. Office-appropriate but never boring, it occupies that narrow space between fresh and challenging.