Lotus In Bloom Eau de Parfum
$72.00
Lotus in Bloom
Eau de Parfum
A translucent blue lotus veil with soft citrus light, watery florals, and meditative warmth.
Lotus in Bloom is an ethereal botanical perfume inspired by still water, warm sunlight, and the delicate mystery of blue lotus absolute.
The fragrance opens with luminous citrus and neroli before unfolding into soft blue lotus, jasmine sambac, osmanthus, and airy florals that feel serene, radiant, and quietly addictive.
As it settles, creamy sandalwood, tonka bean, ambrette seed, and benzoin create a soft skin-like warmth that lingers like silk against the body.
Delicate. Atmospheric. Meditative.
A fragrance that feels more like a mood than a perfume.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
Petitgrain • Bergamot • Neroli • Coriander
Heart Notes
Blue Lotus Absolute • Jasmine Absolute • Jasmine Sambac • Rose Absolute • Osmanthus • Orris
Base Notes
Sandalwood • Vanilla • Tonka Bean • Ambrette Seed • Benzoin
Formulated without:
- Synthetic fragrance blends
- Petroleum-based fragrance bases
- Artificial dyes or colorants
- Phthalates
Why Botanical Perfumes Wear Differently
Subtle evolution
Botanical perfumes unfold gradually, revealing different notes as they warm the skin.
Closer to the skin
Natural fragrance materials tend to create a more intimate scent aura rather than a large artificial projection.
Unique to the wearer
Plant-based aromatics respond to body chemistry, making the fragrance slightly different on every person.
This creates a fragrance experience that feels softer, more personal, and deeply connected to the botanicals from which it is crafted.
Signature size fragrance arrives in a black velvet pouch with gold trim, perfect for gifting or travel.
Quantity
Only 4 left in stock
Composition
Alcohol Denat. (Organic Sugarcane and Perfumer's Alcohol), Botanical Fragrance (Essential Oils & Plant Absolutes)
How to Use
Mist directly onto skin and allow the warmth of your body to awaken the botanicals.
Patch Test
Because each person’s skin is unique, we recommend patch testing before first use.










