The Story
Why it exists.
Max Mara’s Silk Touch emerged in 2007 as Daphné Bugey’s tribute to the delicate perfume of the silk tree, a scent the house had long admired for its understated elegance. The brief called for a fragrance that could echo the label’s clean‑line tailoring while adding a whisper of femininity, so barberry’s crisp bite and cherry blossom’s airy bloom were chosen to frame the composition. The result is a wearable ode to the house’s Italian heritage of quiet confidence, stitched together with jasmine and a soft musk base.
If this were a song
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La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf
The Beginning
Max Mara’s Silk Touch emerged in 2007 as Daphné Bugey’s tribute to the delicate perfume of the silk tree, a scent the house had long admired for its understated elegance. The brief called for a fragrance that could echo the label’s clean‑line tailoring while adding a whisper of femininity, so barberry’s crisp bite and cherry blossom’s airy bloom were chosen to frame the composition. The result is a wearable ode to the house’s Italian heritage of quiet confidence, stitched together with jasmine and a soft musk base.
Barberry brings a tart, almost metallic edge that cuts through the powdery softness of cherry blossom, preventing the opening from slipping into saccharine territory. Umbrella acacia, a rare acacia variant, adds a green, slightly resinous nuance that mirrors the texture of silk fibers, while jasmine supplies the classic floral heart without overwhelming. The base’s musk and woody notes anchor the composition, giving it a lingering skin‑kiss that feels both fresh and subtly grounded.
The Evolution
The first ten minutes are dominated by a bright cherry blossom veil that flutters over a sharp barberry spark, like spring petals brushed against a crisp linen. As the initial brightness settles, the heart unfurls; jasmine blooms fully while the subtle green whisper of umbrella acacia weaves through, giving the middle a slightly resinous, almost tactile quality that feels like the glide of silk across skin. By the hour mark, the base emerges: a clean musk softened by a gentle woody accord, the latter echoing the scent of freshly polished oak. The musk clings lightly, offering a soft, lingering warmth that stays close to the body for the remainder of the day, fading only after six hours into a faint, comforting trace.
Cultural Impact
Wearers often note its uncanny resemblance to Jette Eau de Toilette and Moschino Cheap & Chic I Love Love, positioning Silk Touch as a refined, more understated alternative to those bright florals. Its modest sillage and moderate longevity make it a staple for office‑day wear, earning quiet praise among fans of clean‑line elegance.
The House
Italy · Est. 1951
Max Mara is an Italian fashion house that grew from a post‑war tailoring workshop into a global name for refined clothing and, for a decade, for fragrance. The brand’s core aesthetic—clean lines, understated colour and a focus on wearable elegance—carries over into its scented offerings. Between 2004 and 2010 the house released a small portfolio of perfumes that echoed the same quiet confidence found in its coats and dresses. Today the name appears on both runway collections and a curated line of fragrances managed through a partnership with Shiseido.
If this were a song
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Like a soft piano waltz, the scent glides with the elegance of Édith Piaf’s La Vie En Rose, then settles into the gentle sway of Fleetwood Mac’s Dreams, ending on the quiet hush of Debussy’s Clair de Lune.
La Vie En Rose
Édith Piaf




















