The Story
Why it exists.
In 2018 Lubin added Princesses de Malabar to its Les Classiques collection, entrusting Delphine Thierry to translate a regal, exotic notion into scent. The name evokes the imagined elegance of Malabar's royal women. Thierry blended airy cotton flower with bright bergamot, setting the stage for a lush floral heart. The bergamot lends a sparkling citrus quality that lifts the composition, while the cotton flower provides a clean, slightly sweet backdrop reminiscent of fresh fabric. Together they create an opening that feels both airy and sophisticated.
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La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf
The Beginning
In 2018 Lubin added Princesses de Malabar to its Les Classiques collection, entrusting Delphine Thierry to translate a regal, exotic notion into scent. The name evokes the imagined elegance of Malabar's royal women. Thierry blended airy cotton flower with bright bergamot, setting the stage for a lush floral heart. The bergamot lends a sparkling citrus quality that lifts the composition, while the cotton flower provides a clean, slightly sweet backdrop reminiscent of fresh fabric. Together they create an opening that feels both airy and sophisticated.
What makes the composition stand out is the juxtaposition of a textile‑like cotton flower with the citrus snap of bergamot. The bergamot's sparkling quality creates a fresh, clean opening that feels bright and inviting. The heart gathers peach's soft fruit, white magnolia's creamy bloom, jasmine sambac's richness and ylang‑ylang's exotic warmth, creating a garden that feels both innocent and opulent. Each floral note layers elegantly, with jasmine sambac adding depth while ylang‑ylang contributes a sensual, tropical richness that rounds out the bouquet.
The Evolution
At first, cotton flower and bergamot announce a clean, breezy opening that feels like fresh linens fluttering in a warm room. The citrus brightness of bergamot mingles with the airy cotton flower, creating an initial impression that is crisp and refreshing. As the heart develops, peach‑sweetness and magnolia's creamy petals gradually join jasmine and ylang‑ylang, turning the air into a sun‑kissed bouquet that refuses to fade. As the heart settles, iris emerges, powdery and violet‑tinged, while amber, sandalwood and tonka bean lay a warm, slightly sweet foundation. The sandalwood provides a creamy, woody depth while the tonka bean adds a subtle, warm sweetness that lingers on the skin. White musk adds a lingering finish that stays with you throughout the day, leaving a soft, elegant trail that whispers rather than shouts.
Cultural Impact
Princesses de Malabar presents an intriguing dialogue within contemporary perfumery, juxtaposing airy florals with subtle powdery undertones. Its cotton‑flower and bergamot opening captures a fresh, clean quality that feels both modern and nostalgic. The blend of peach, magnolia, jasmine sambac and ylang‑ylang creates a heart that feels opulent yet approachable, balancing sweetness with exotic warmth. The amber‑sandalwood base grounds the composition in richness, while the powdery iris dry‑down adds a refined complexity.
The House
France · Est. 1798
Lubin traces its roots to the turbulent years after the French Revolution, when Pierre‑François Lubin opened a modest shop on rue Sainte‑Anne in Paris. The house quickly earned a reputation for elegant, nature‑inspired scents that appealed to aristocrats and emerging bourgeoisie alike. Today the brand balances historic formulas such as the original Eau de Lubin with contemporary releases, offering collectors a living link to more than two centuries of French perfume heritage.
If this were a song
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A soft, sun‑kissed waltz of cotton and citrus gives way to a lush, creamy garden, ending in a warm amber lullaby that lingers like a gentle sigh.
La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf




















