Dancing Blossom

Dancing Blossom

Louis Vuitton
Year: 2021
Country: France

Experience the breathtaking elegance of Dancing Blossom by Louis Vuitton, a masterfully crafted Extrait de Parfum from the exclusive Les Extraits Collection that perfectly captures the feeling of a lush garden in perpetual bloom. Created by master perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud and housed in a striking bottle designed by legendary architect Frank Gehry, this 2021 release is a true celebration of high-end floral artistry. The scent opens with a radiant cascade of exquisite May Rose from Grasse, seamlessly blending into the sun-drenched, fleshy beauty of Indian Tuberose and Chinese Jasmine Sambac. Unlike heavy or overly traditional floral perfumes, Dancing Blossom maintains a sheer, uplifting clarity, grounded beautifully by the soft, apricot-like inflections of Osmanthus. It leaves a sophisticated, slightly candied floral trail that manages to be both delicate and powerfully long-lasting. Perfect for anyone seeking a luminous, modern signature scent, this fragrance delivers a brilliant swirl of petals that feels flawlessly suited for elegant daytime wear or elevated warm-weather events.

64 /100
(1 review)

Vibe Composition

Floral

Notes

May Rose (Centifolia)Jasmine SambacIndian TuberoseOsmanthus

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Gender:
Unisex
Value:
Robbery
Seasons:
🌸 Spring (50%)☀️ Summer (50%)
Occasions:
👕 Daily (50%)💼 Office (50%)

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64 /100
8 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Floral (84%)
Occasions:👕 Daily💼 Office
Seasons:☀️ summer🌸 spring
Gender: unisex
Value:Robbery

A light, delicate floral composition. It opens with notes of rose and green jasmine. In the background, there’s osmanthus along with a soft, understated tuberose. It feels airy, pleasant, and very fleeting. A bit like a floral body mist from the chemist, pretty for a moment, but lacking real character. After around half an hour it stays very close to the skin, and after three hours it’s practically gone, even on clothes. The price, unfortunately, is outrageously high for what you get.