Floral
Fruity
Green
Woody
Top Notesivytomato leaves
Heartgardeniahayraspberrytonka beans
Base Notesvanilla
Tags #fresh #sweet
Style for her for him

Conjuring the Garden of Eden by way of a supernatural green vanilla. A scent so sylvan it will feel as if you have wrapped yourself in verdant ivy. Gardenia deepens the green tones as tomato leaves bring a rich earthyness. Tonka beans are warm and creamy while red juicy raspberry contrasts for a vibrant edge.

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Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close quarters and fresh air, where its green sweetness can move naturally without becoming heavy. It suits a wearer who likes a vivid, botanical presence that feels alive on skin, with a soft, slightly uncanny trail rather than a polished floral blur.

How to wear

Best in mild weather and spring through early autumn, when its leafy freshness and creamy base can stay balanced. Apply lightly to let the green notes open first; with a few sprays, it reads airy and vivid, while the vanilla and tonka settle into a smooth, skin-close warmth.

Who it’s for

For someone drawn to green florals with a twist: botanical, slightly earthy, and softened by creamy sweetness. It will appeal to wearers who like fragrances that feel natural but not literal, with fruit and vanilla used to add tension rather than dessert-like richness.

The nose

Pierre Guillaume is a self-taught perfumer and chemist whose work sits at the intersection of technical precision and instinctive composition. He founded Parfumerie Générale in 2002 and has built a reputation for fragrances that move between genres, often unfolding in unexpected turns rather than following a strict classical structure. His style is often described as inventive, poetic and wearable, with a strong personal signature shaped by his independent approach and in-house creative control. Orchidivy fits that language well: a green floral composition with a creamy vanilla base and a slightly surreal, almost botanical tension between leafiness, fruit and warmth.

Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale’s story

Pierre Guillaume Paris is an independent French house built around authorial perfumery, creative freedom and in-house production. Its identity balances scientific discipline with poetry, aiming for fragrances that feel modern, expressive and wearable without losing their conceptual edge.

PG21.1 Orchidivy’s concept

Orchidivy belongs to the brand’s numbered collection, a line known for evolving compositions and genre-blending ideas. The scent is framed as a kind of Garden of Eden image, where green ivy, tomato leaf and gardenia create a lush natural setting, then raspberry and vanilla introduce a more sensual, slightly supernatural contrast.

Extra info

Orchidivy is part of Pierre Guillaume’s Numbered Collection, a line often described as talkative for the way it changes and develops on skin. The brand presents it as a green vanilla with an Eden-like mood, built around ivy, tomato leaf, gardenia and raspberry.

All about this fragrance

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Top Notesivytomato leaves
Heartgardeniahayraspberrytonka beans
Base Notesvanilla
Tags #fresh #sweet
Style for her for him

Conjuring the Garden of Eden by way of a supernatural green vanilla. A scent so sylvan it will feel as if you have wrapped yourself in verdant ivy. Gardenia deepens the green tones as tomato leaves bring a rich earthyness. Tonka beans are warm and creamy while red juicy raspberry contrasts for a vibrant edge.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close quarters and fresh air, where its green sweetness can move naturally without becoming heavy. It suits a wearer who likes a vivid, botanical presence that feels alive on skin, with a soft, slightly uncanny trail rather than a polished floral blur.

How to wear

Best in mild weather and spring through early autumn, when its leafy freshness and creamy base can stay balanced. Apply lightly to let the green notes open first; with a few sprays, it reads airy and vivid, while the vanilla and tonka settle into a smooth, skin-close warmth.

Who it’s for

For someone drawn to green florals with a twist: botanical, slightly earthy, and softened by creamy sweetness. It will appeal to wearers who like fragrances that feel natural but not literal, with fruit and vanilla used to add tension rather than dessert-like richness.

The nose

Pierre Guillaume is a self-taught perfumer and chemist whose work sits at the intersection of technical precision and instinctive composition. He founded Parfumerie Générale in 2002 and has built a reputation for fragrances that move between genres, often unfolding in unexpected turns rather than following a strict classical structure. His style is often described as inventive, poetic and wearable, with a strong personal signature shaped by his independent approach and in-house creative control. Orchidivy fits that language well: a green floral composition with a creamy vanilla base and a slightly surreal, almost botanical tension between leafiness, fruit and warmth.

Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale’s story

Pierre Guillaume Paris is an independent French house built around authorial perfumery, creative freedom and in-house production. Its identity balances scientific discipline with poetry, aiming for fragrances that feel modern, expressive and wearable without losing their conceptual edge.

PG21.1 Orchidivy’s concept

Orchidivy belongs to the brand’s numbered collection, a line known for evolving compositions and genre-blending ideas. The scent is framed as a kind of Garden of Eden image, where green ivy, tomato leaf and gardenia create a lush natural setting, then raspberry and vanilla introduce a more sensual, slightly supernatural contrast.

Extra info

Orchidivy is part of Pierre Guillaume’s Numbered Collection, a line often described as talkative for the way it changes and develops on skin. The brand presents it as a green vanilla with an Eden-like mood, built around ivy, tomato leaf, gardenia and raspberry.

All about this fragrance

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