Stella in Two Peony
The original Stella In Two—peony, rose, a whisper of amber—launched as a lighter counterpoint to the house's signature, and it remains one of the more restrained floral releases of its era.
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The note pyramid
- Peony
- Rose
- Amber
- Patchouli
- Virginia Cedar
By the editors · 2 min readThe original Stella In Two—peony, rose, a whisper of amber—launched as a lighter counterpoint to the house's signature, and it remains one of the more restrained floral releases of its era. Peony here is soft and almost watery, more like damp petals than full bloom, supported by a rose that never shouts. The base is subtle: amber adds warmth without sweetness, while patchouli and Virginia cedar provide just enough structure to keep the florals from drifting away entirely.
This is not a perfume that demands attention. It stays close, clean, and quietly feminine in the traditional sense—polite but not bland. Those who find most florals too heavy or too sweet may appreciate its restraint. It wears well in warm weather and professional settings, though it won't project far or last all day.
Scent twins
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