The Story
Why it exists.
Trésor In Love arrived in 2010 as a fresh take on Lancôme’s heritage of romantic storytelling. Perfumers Dominique Ropion, Véronique Nyberg and Aliénor Massenet set out to capture the first flutter of affection, translating the idea of a treasured secret into scent. The name nods to the house’s iconic Trésor, while the “In Love” suffix evokes the exhilaration of a new romance, a promise of joy wrapped in a pink‑tinted flacon.
If this were a song
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La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf
The Beginning
Trésor In Love arrived in 2010 as a fresh take on Lancôme’s heritage of romantic storytelling. Perfumers Dominique Ropion, Véronique Nyberg and Aliénor Massenet set out to capture the first flutter of affection, translating the idea of a treasured secret into scent. The name nods to the house’s iconic Trésor, while the “In Love” suffix evokes the exhilaration of a new romance, a promise of joy wrapped in a pink‑tinted flacon.
The composition leans on a bright quartet of peach, pear, bergamot and pink pepper, a combination that adds a crisp, slightly spicy edge to the fruitiness. In the heart, Taif rose meets jasmine and violet, delivering a powdery, elegant bouquet that feels both timeless and contemporary. A base of Virginia cedar and musk grounds the perfume, giving it a warm, lingering finish that balances the initial sweetness with subtle woodiness.
The Evolution
At the first spray, the opening bursts with sun‑kissed peach, juicy pear and a crisp bergamot sparkle, while pink pepper adds a fleeting, peppery zing that catches the eye like a playful wink. This bright fruit‑spice cocktail fades after about ten minutes, giving way to a soft, powdery heart where Turkish Taif rose blooms beside jasmine and violet, with a lingering whisper of peach that softens the floral intensity. As the heart settles, the base emerges: warm Virginia cedar intertwines with velvety musk, creating a gentle, woody‑amber veil that clings to the skin. The drydown lingers for six to eight hours, offering a moderate sillage that stays intimate yet discernible, making the fragrance feel like a quiet promise that follows you from morning coffee to evening dinner.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2010 debut, Tresor In Love has become a go‑to for women seeking a romantic yet office‑friendly fragrance. Wearers often note its flattering rose‑fruit blend earns compliments, positioning it as a modern sibling to the classic Trésor while standing out for its pink‑pepper spark. Its moderate sillage and six‑hour longevity make it suitable for daily wear, and its elegant pink bottle has been praised for echoing the brand’s signature jewel‑like design.
The House
France · Est. 1935
Lancôme is the quintessential French luxury beauty house, celebrated for its sophisticated perfumes and skincare that embody Parisian elegance. For nearly a century, it has defined accessible glamour, creating iconic fragrances that capture a spirit of joyful, confident femininity.
If this were a song
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Imagine a sun‑lit Parisian café at brunch: light piano chords, gentle strings, and a breezy vocal melody that mirrors the fragrance’s bright fruit opening and soft rose heart, settling into a warm, woody outro.
La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf

























