The Story
Why it exists.
Vert Malachite arrived in 2016 as part of Armani Prive, Giorgio Armani’s ultra‑luxury line that celebrates rare inspirations. Fabrice Pellegrin was tasked with turning the vivid green of the mineral malachite into scent, pairing it with the house’s signature jasmine focus. The result is an homage to vibrant culture, a fragrance that balances bright citrus with a lush, white‑floral heart, anchored by creamy vanilla and benzoin.
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The Beginning
Vert Malachite arrived in 2016 as part of Armani Prive, Giorgio Armani’s ultra‑luxury line that celebrates rare inspirations. Fabrice Pellegrin was tasked with turning the vivid green of the mineral malachite into scent, pairing it with the house’s signature jasmine focus. The result is an homage to vibrant culture, a fragrance that balances bright citrus with a lush, white‑floral heart, anchored by creamy vanilla and benzoin.
The bitter orange and petit‑grain give the opening a sharp, mineral brightness that recalls a sunlit stone. Jasmine sambac and ylang‑ylang create a dense, almost opulent bouquet, while pink pepper adds a fleeting spice that keeps the heart from slipping into sweetness. In the dry‑down, white lily provides a clean, floral anchor, and the sweet, resinous duo of vanilla and benzoin soften the composition, leaving a lingering, creamy finish that feels both polished and intimate.
The Evolution
At first spray, the bitter orange erupts, a flash of citrus that cuts through the air like a fresh blade. Within minutes the petit‑grain steadies the spark, turning the opening into a green, slightly bitter edge that feels like a mineral surface warmed by light. The heart soon blooms: jasmine sambac spreads silk‑soft petals, ylang‑ylang adds a golden richness, and pink pepper flickers a subtle heat that tingles the skin. As the fragrance settles, the white lily emerges, lending a crisp, floral clarity that grounds the composition. Finally, vanilla and benzoin melt together, forming a warm, creamy veil that clings to the wearer for the remainder of the day, lasting well beyond eight hours on most skin types.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2016 debut, Vert Malachite has been praised for its refined balance of citrus and white florals, often mentioned alongside other Armani Prive gems for its elegant, mineral‑inspired character. Its release coincided with a renewed interest in sustainable luxury, and it has been featured in several high‑profile runway shows, cementing its status as a modern classic within the niche perfume community.
The House
Italy · Est. 1975
Giorgio Armani fragrances translate the house's signature Italian elegance into the world of scent. Known for its sophisticated and timeless character, the brand creates perfumes that feel both modern and classic, enhancing the wearer's personality rather than overpowering it. It's the olfactory equivalent of a perfectly tailored, unlined jacket: effortless, confident, and impeccably constructed.
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The fragrance feels like a sunrise over a glassy lake, with bright citrus strings, a floral chorus of jasmine and ylang‑ylang, and a warm, creamy bass of vanilla and benzoin.
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