Mon Paris Parfum Floral
Mon Paris Parfum Floral opens with a pillowy peach that's more skin than fruit, warmed and slightly narcotic.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 11 accords.
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- Fruity85
- Patchouli70
- Musky65
- Fresh
The note pyramid
- Peach
- Magnolia
- Orange Blossom
- Peony
- Patchouli
- Musk
By the editors · 2 min readMon Paris Parfum Floral opens with a pillowy peach that's more skin than fruit, warmed and slightly narcotic. The impression is immediate softness, as though the fragrance has already settled rather than announced itself. Within minutes, magnolia and orange blossom unfold with a creamy, indolic richness that leans romantic without tipping into powdery nostalgia.
The base brings patchouli into focus, but this isn't the earthy, head-shop variety. It's smoothed out by musk into something closer to cashmere, grounding the florals without overwhelming them. The peach lingers in the background, never quite disappearing.
This suits someone who wants presence without projection, a floral that feels lived-in rather than freshly applied. It's warmer and more enveloping than the original Mon Paris, built for close encounters rather than grand entrances.
Scent twins
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