The Story
Why it exists.
Domitille Michalon‑Bertier was tasked in 2015 to reinterpret the original B. Balenciaga for a softer, more feminine audience. Drawing on Balenciaga’s architectural philosophy of clear lines and balanced proportions, she crafted a scent that feels like a delicate skin‑like veil over the house’s signature structure. The result is a green‑floral composition that mirrors the brand’s minimalist aesthetic while introducing an unexpected soy note that grounds the freshness.
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Fleetwood Mac
The Beginning
Domitille Michalon‑Bertier was tasked in 2015 to reinterpret the original B. Balenciaga for a softer, more feminine audience. Drawing on Balenciaga’s architectural philosophy of clear lines and balanced proportions, she crafted a scent that feels like a delicate skin‑like veil over the house’s signature structure. The result is a green‑floral composition that mirrors the brand’s minimalist aesthetic while introducing an unexpected soy note that grounds the freshness.
Soybean, rarely used in haute‑perfume, provides a creamy, almost milky backdrop that softens the sharpness of bergamot and green tea. Lily of the valley adds a crisp floral spark, while violet leaf and orris root bring an iris‑like powdery texture. Peony injects a soft, romantic bloom before the base of cedar, cashmir wood, vetiver and ambrette anchors the composition with a warm, musky finish.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with a cool green‑tea fizz, instantly lifted by bergamot’s citrus snap and a subtle soy bean creaminess that feels like fresh skin after a shower. Within ten minutes lily of the valley and violet leaf emerge, softening the edge and introducing a powdery green aura. The heart swells with peony and orris, delivering a tender floral‑iris core that lingers for half an hour. As the composition settles, cedar and cashmir wood lay down a smooth woody canvas, while vetiver adds earthy depth and ambrette supplies a soft, animalic musk that clings to fabric. The drydown persists for six to eight hours, leaving a whisper of powdery musk that fades gently without a harsh cut‑off.
Cultural Impact
Balenciaga Skin has quietly reshaped contemporary fragrance preferences by introducing a fresh, plant‑forward profile that resonates with a generation seeking sustainability and understated elegance. Its blend of soybean, green tea, and bergamot offers a modern twist on classic green floral motifs, encouraging other houses to explore similar natural ingredients. The scent’s reception in major fashion capitals sparked discussions about the balance between avant‑garde design and wearable everyday wear, influencing runway presentations and editorial spreads that favor clean, crisp aesthetics.
The House
France · Est. 1917
Balenciaga translates its runway daring into a modest but confident fragrance line. The house offers a curated mix of vintage re‑issues and contemporary scents that echo its architectural roots. Each bottle invites collectors to explore a legacy that began in couture and now lives in scent, while the brand maintains a clear, uncluttered identity on the Silloria platform.
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A light, breezy indie track that mirrors the fragrance’s fresh tea opening and soft woody finish, letting the listener drift through a sun‑lit garden.
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Fleetwood Mac


















