Baiser Volé Eau de Toilette is a structural exploration of a single flower: the lily. Rather than presenting a sugary or tropical bouquet, perfumer Mathilde Laurent deconstructs the entire plant to cr...
The consensus characterizes this as a hyper-realistic floral that avoids the sweetness common in modern women’s fragrances, favoring a green and "unprocessed" botanical profile instead.
Performance is generally described as moderate; while it provides a clear and refreshing aura upon application, it settles into a subtle skin scent rather than a heavy or persistent trail.
It is overwhelmingly recommended for daytime wear, particularly during the spring and summer months when its cool, crisp nature can cut through humidity.
Users frequently highlight its versatility for professional environments, noting its "clean" and "elegant" personality makes it a safe and polished choice for the office or business meetings.