Lush white florals bloom with cinematic clarity as bright lemon and tart cranberry sparkle over aromatic angelica, then open into a hand-tied bouquet of tuberose, jasmine sambac, and rose that feels dewy yet radiant, before settling into a soft suede and ambergris trail that is creamy, luminous, and quietly addictive. It is expansive without heaviness, modern without losing romance, and effortlessly memorable.
Launch and Perfumer
Launched in 2014. Perfumer: Jérôme Epinette.
Olfactory Notes
Top: Lemon, Cranberry, Angelica
Heart: Jasmine sambac, Tuberose, Rose petals
Base: Suede, Ambergris
Story and Positioning
Conceived as a tribute to Indian wedding florals, Flowerhead captures garlands, petals, and the charged air of a celebration, balancing sparkling citrus with heady blossoms and a clean suede drydown. It sits among contemporary white floral signatures, ideal for spring and festive occasions. If you enjoy the creamy floral clarity explored by Diptyque Do Son, Gucci Bloom, or Chloé Love Story, this lands in a similarly polished space with a brighter opening and softer base.
Bottle and Design
Flowerhead lives in Byredo’s minimalist drum-shaped bottle, cut from thick, crystal clear glass that lets the liquid read soft and luminous. A centered white label with sharp black type keeps the face calm and precise, leaving plenty of quiet space around the name. The shoulders flow straight into a short stem, finished with the house’s glossy black domed cap that sits true and snug. A low, solid footing gives the flacon reassuring balance on the vanity, and the sprayer lays down a fine, even veil. The presentation arrives in textured white packaging with crisp typography and a tailored inner tray, underscoring the perfume’s clean, modern poise.
Country of Origin: Sweden
Manufacturer: Byredo AB
Address: Box 3065, 10361 Stockholm, Sweden
Country of Manufacture: Europe (Refer to the product box for the specific batch information)
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