Is Trésor still being made, or is it discontinued?+−
Trésor is still in active production and widely available. It remains one of Lancôme's flagship fragrances and has been in continuous release since its 1990 launch, available through major department stores and online retailers.
How does Trésor compare to its flanker, La Nuit Trésor?+−
The original Trésor is a peach-and-rose floral built around powdery amber and vanilla — warm and classic, with an elegant, slightly retro character. La Nuit Trésor leans heavier into vanilla and dark sweetness, making it feel more overtly modern and better suited to late evenings. They share DNA but serve different moods; the original is more restrained and versatile, the flanker more intense and occasion-specific.
Is Trésor better suited to a particular age group?+−
It has a mature, sophisticated character that tends to resonate more with women who appreciate classic powdery florals. Younger wearers sometimes describe it as "older" or old-fashioned, while those with an appreciation for the powdery floral tradition of the 1990s find it timeless. It's not a fragrance that tries to be trendy, which is precisely what its loyal fans value about it.
How strong is it — can it be worn to the office?+−
Trésor has meaningful projection, particularly in the first few hours, and the community consensus is to apply sparingly. One or two sprays is typically enough for an all-day wear. It's been used as a daily and business fragrance, but its warmth and sillage make it better suited to evenings or occasions where a more pronounced presence is welcome. In close office environments, a conservative application is wise.
What seasons and occasions suit it best?+−
The community leans toward fall and winter as the primary seasons, where the cooler air complements the amber, vanilla, and powdery warmth of the drydown. Spring is workable. Summer tends to amplify the sweetness in a way that can feel heavy. For occasions, it fits evenings, romantic dinners, and formal or semi-formal settings more naturally than casual daytime wear, though it has been worn across both.
Is Trésor good value given its price point?+−
Given its longevity — which frequently outlasts a full day and survives overnight on fabric — and the small number of sprays needed per wear, a bottle tends to last a long time. The combination of pillar-brand availability, strong performance, and decades-long staying power in the market makes it a considered purchase rather than a gamble.