All Perfumes
The House's Iconic Perfumes
Louis Vuitton’s iconic perfumes embody the innovative creativity and unique savoir-faire of Master Perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, with the emblematic olfactory signatures evoking distinct emotional journeys.
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Les Extraits Collection
Louis Vuitton reinvents the Extrait de Parfum, the purest and most precious fragrance composition. Elevating perfume to an art form, the collection stems from a collaboration between Master Perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud and renowned architect Frank Gehry – two creative geniuses with the common desire of evoking pure emotion
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Exceptional men’s fragrances, created in Grasse by master perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, explore olfactory territories dedicated to masculine passions for adventure and escape. Crafted from the finest materials sourced from around the world, the Maison’s men's fragrances develop a rich, long-lasting, and layered scent over time, with top, middle, and base notes that evolve. The men's perfume collection, including Oriental Perfumes and Cologne Perfumes, highlights unique characteristics: the former offers an intoxicating oud aroma, while the latter presents fresh and sweet notes. Forever inspired by l'Art du Voyage, the House presents Travel Collection designed to carry these precious fragrances on every journey. The art of perfumery for men enhances each adventure, emanating a refined charm that embodies true masculinity.
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