The Story
Why it exists.
Forbidden Games belongs to By Kilian's Fleurs Narcotiques collection, a house known for naming its fragrances like provocations. The title is the concept: games played between two people who know they shouldn't, sweetened with the thing that makes it impossible to stop. Calice Becker built this from peach and honey, ingredients that don't usually play well together in perfumery's serious canon. That tension is the whole point.
If this were a song
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Sunflower
Sufjan Stevens
The Beginning
Forbidden Games belongs to By Kilian's Fleurs Narcotiques collection, a house known for naming its fragrances like provocations. The title is the concept: games played between two people who know they shouldn't, sweetened with the thing that makes it impossible to stop. Calice Becker built this from peach and honey, ingredients that don't usually play well together in perfumery's serious canon. That tension is the whole point.
What makes the heart interesting is the Bulgarian rose carrying jasmine and bourbon geranium, a trio that reads modern on paper but smells classic in practice. The geranium adds a green, slightly bitter edge to keep the rose from going entirely soft. Laotian honey and bourbon vanilla in the base aren't a supporting cast anymore. They're the reason people wear this more than once. That sweetness is the payoff, not an accident.
The Evolution
The opening hits fast, a burst of peach and apple that smells almost candied, softened by the warmth of Laotian cinnamon within the first ten minutes. Then the fruit backing shifts. The plum arrives to thicken things, and the rose emerges from beneath it, not delicate but dense, almost jam-like. The honey doesn't wait for the drydown, it starts threading through the rose pretty much immediately, which is where some people decide this isn't for them and others decide they need a full bottle. By hour three, the bourbon vanilla and honey have settled into a warm cream that stays close to the skin through hour six or seven. On some wearers, it projects moderately for the first two hours then becomes a skin scent with real legs. The longevity is consistent even when the sillage softens.
Cultural Impact
Forbidden Games occupies a specific corner of niche fragrance, the fruity-gourmand lover who wants complexity without heaviness. It's been compared to Peche Velours, Cassili, and J'adore EDP, though wearers tend to land here because they want the honey-vanilla warmth without the occasional cloying density that holds those references back. The fragrance has built a loyal following not through trend-setting but through reliability, same character, every wear. When a fragrance is this consistent, it stops being a trend and starts being a companion.
The House
France · Est. 2007
By Kilian is a Parisian perfume house that marries the rich legacy of French luxury with a distinctly modern, provocative edge. Founded by an heir to a cognac dynasty, the brand champions perfume as a true art form, creating complex scents in stunning, refillable bottles.
If this were a song
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Forbidden Games sounds like late afternoon light through a window, peach-colored, warm, slightly charged. The honey underpinning suggests something that started sweet and deepened. A track that builds without rushing fits here.
Sunflower
Sufjan Stevens




























