Plaisir D' Amour Libertin Louison Technique Indiscrete
At a glance
Is Plaisir D' Amour Libertin Louison Technique Indiscrete worth trying?
Plaisir d' Amour by Libertin Louison Technique Indiscrete is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, white floral, earthy with Kumquat, Bergamot, Lily-of-the-Valley
The first impression
Plaisir d' Amour by Libertin Louison Technique Indiscrete is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Plaisir d' Amour was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Libertin Louison. Top notes are Kumquat and Bergamot; middle notes are Lily-of-the-Valley, Rose, Jasmine and African Orange Flower; base notes are oak moss, Musk, Patchouli and Vetiver.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Libertin Louison
Libertin Louison is the perfumer behind the Technique Indiscrete line, which includes Carmel Snow, Cedrat 672, Centenaire, Daffodil, Delivre Moi, Eau D'anvers, Eau De Bruxelles, and Figuele. His creations for this brand are known for their artistic and unconventional character. The collection explores a wide range of olfactory territories with a distinctive, avant-garde style.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Enchantress Archetype: Portrait of Plaisir D' Amour Libertin Louison Technique Indiscrete
Essence
Plaisir D' Amour is the scent of the Enchantress-a chypre floral that balances citrus vivacity with earthy mystery. The kumquat and bergamot sparkle like a mischievous smile, while the oak moss and patchouli base grounds the fragrance in primal allure. Lily-of-the-valley and jasmine weave a spell of innocent seduction, making it impossible to look away.
This is a perfume for those who understand that love is a game, and they intend to play it beautifully. Launched in 2008, it carries a modern wit beneath its classic structure.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in contrasts: a crisp white shirt left artfully unbuttoned, or a sleek black dress with a single, unexpected floral pin. Their aesthetic is French New Wave meets secret garden-effortless yet deliberate. The fragrance's mossy drydown lingers in bookshops and jazz clubs, places where intellect and sensuality collide.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the art of attraction as a form of self-expression. Flirtation is their native language, but beneath the playful surface lies a respect for freedom-both theirs and others'. The African orange flower in the heart notes speaks to their global curiosity, while the vetiver root keeps them grounded.
Relationships
They draw people in with their citrus-bright charm, then reveal depth through the floral heart. Lovers describe them as intoxicating yet elusive-the musk and oak moss ensure they're never fully deciphered. They prefer connections that stimulate the mind as much as the senses, leaving admirers both satisfied and longing for more.
Lifestyle
Their days are spent chasing inspiration: a morning writing in a café, an afternoon hunting for vintage treasures. Evenings are for intimate dinners where the conversation sparkles like the bergamot top notes. They carry a flask of perfume to refresh their scent as the night unfolds, adapting to each new encounter.
Shadow
Their love of the game can sometimes eclipse genuine connection. The lily-of-the-valley's innocence may mask a fear of vulnerability, while the patchouli's earthiness hints at a tendency to withdraw when things get real. At worst, they risk becoming a collector of hearts rather than a cultivator of love.
Conclusion
Plaisir D' Amour is for those who find joy in the dance of attraction. Like the fragrance itself-bright yet profound, playful yet timeless-it reminds us that enchantment lies not in possession, but in the delicious space between 'almost' and 'yes.'