Like a luminous star in the night, this new fragrance is a soliflore of milky-faceted tuberose and fresh petals, enhanced by paprika and Tonka beans. ALDEBARAN embodies hope and optimism.
ALDEBARAN takes its name from the brightest star discovered and observed by an 18th-century Arab astronomer. Its name, from the Arabic Al-Debaran, evokes the outstretched hand of one who helps and shows the way. This olfactory experience is a quest for optimism, like going through the looking glass, from shadow to light.
It’s a white light in the darkness. A mysterious brightness radiating from a nocturnal clearing. The caress of the moon on a field of tuberoses, immaculate petals reflecting the glow of the star like a mirror.
It’s a star, ALDEBARAN, one of the brightest in the sky, the second star in the floral constellation imagined by its creator Marc-Antoine Barrois and his long-time accomplice, the perfumer Quentin Bisch.
Olfactory notes
Tuberose absolute
Paprika accord
Maté
Tonka bean



