Purple Fig captures the cool shade of a fig tree by the sea. Green leaves, woody sap, a salty breeze, and a touch of jasmine. A fig that's vegetal and textured, evoking the violet light of the sky on a summer evening.
DID YOU KNOW?
The scent of fig cannot be naturally extracted — it's an olfactory accord entirely crafted in perfumery, introduced and popularized in the '90s. Stemone brings a crisp, green freshness that the perfumer can amplify to make the leaves and sap come alive. Gamma-octalactone adds a soft, milky roundness, while Bacdanol lends a warm, delicately sandalwood-like woody depth. By blending these ingredients like a painter mixing colors, the perfumer creates a fig both vibrant and luminous — in Purple Fig, it's the fig of a seaside tree: fresh and saline, gently kissed by the dusk breeze.