Infusion de Tubereuse
Prada's Infusion de Tubereuse opens with a mineral brightness—mandarin and bergamot cut with a faint medicinal coolness that suggests tuberose petals still wet from rain.
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- Tuberose65
- Fresh50
- Aromatic50
- White Floral
By the editors · 2 min readPrada's Infusion de Tubereuse opens with a mineral brightness—mandarin and bergamot cut with a faint medicinal coolness that suggests tuberose petals still wet from rain. The tuberose itself arrives stripped of its usual baroque sweetness, rendered almost austere through a haze of pale woods and transparent musks. There's a whiteness to the structure, as though the flower has been photographed through frosted glass.
What emerges is less opulent narcotic and more botanical study—tuberose as idea rather than indulgence. The drydown stays close, clean, and slightly antiseptic in the way linen can be. This suits those who appreciate tuberose's contours without its volume, or anyone drawn to Prada's signature restraint over maximalist florals.
Scent twins
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