Is Inflorescence a good choice for an office environment?+−
Yes. Because it relies on fresh, green notes and airy florals like lily of the valley rather than heavy gourmand or spicy notes, it is widely considered a safe and professional choice for business settings.
How does this compare to Byredo’s other popular floral, La Tulipe?+−
While both are fresh spring scents, La Tulipe focuses on the singular, waxy note of a tulip. Inflorescence is a more diverse "wild garden" bouquet, feeling slightly more aqueous and green thanks to the freesia and magnolia.
Does the scent change significantly throughout the day?+−
Inflorescence is relatively linear. It starts with a sharp, green herbal floral pop and eventually softens into a clean, slightly sweet jasmine skin scent, but it maintains its "fresh-cut flower" character from start to finish.
Is this fragrance suitable for cold weather?+−
Most users find it lacks the "heaviness" or warmth required to cut through winter air. It is overwhelmingly preferred for spring and summer when the heat can help project its delicate floral notes.