The Story
Why it exists.
The name says everything. La Collection D'antiquités 1886 reaches backward into a specific year, borrowing from an era when perfumers worked with heavy floral absolutes and tobacco barns hung thick in the air. This is aromatic archaeology, not a reconstruction, but an echo given new breath. Launched in 2023 by Lattafa Pride, the house built its reputation on making Arabian luxury accessible to a wide audience. The antiquités collection extends that philosophy into an older vocabulary of scent, iris root, blond tobacco, white chocolate, materials that once defined high perfumery before falling out of fashion. The intent is clear from the opening: bergamot and mate arrive together, the first bright and almost astringent, the second herbal and slightly medicinal.
If this were a song
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Gymnopédie No. 1
Erik Satie
The Beginning
The name says everything. La Collection D'antiquités 1886 reaches backward into a specific year, borrowing from an era when perfumers worked with heavy floral absolutes and tobacco barns hung thick in the air. This is aromatic archaeology, not a reconstruction, but an echo given new breath. Launched in 2023 by Lattafa Pride, the house built its reputation on making Arabian luxury accessible to a wide audience. The antiquités collection extends that philosophy into an older vocabulary of scent, iris root, blond tobacco, white chocolate, materials that once defined high perfumery before falling out of fashion. The intent is clear from the opening: bergamot and mate arrive together, the first bright and almost astringent, the second herbal and slightly medicinal.
The most interesting thing about this composition is what happens mid-pyramid. Most fragrances move from bright to warm in a straight line. La Collection d'antiquités 1886 introduces a delay, orris and tonka bean arrive in the heart phase not as a bridge but as a counterweight to jasmine's sweetness. The result feels slightly architectural: sweetness on one side, earthy powder on the other, held together by a thread of warm spice from the cinnamon note. The bran note is unusual. It's referenced as "bark" in some listings, and its function here appears to be textural rather than aromatic, a dry, slightly cereal-like grounding that prevents the white florals from becoming too delicate.
The Evolution
The opening is immediate. Bergamot fans out first, citrus-bright, then the mate note arrives with its green, almost mate-tea character and the combination holds for roughly 20 minutes before the florals begin their shift. During this phase, the fragrance reads as two different perfumes: bright citrus on top, and something deeper, herbally complex beneath. Skin chemists will find this transition interesting. Others may find it strange. By the thirty-minute mark, jasmine announces itself cleanly, not indolic, not heavy, simply present, while tonka bean rounds the edges. The orris root slides in quietly, carrying its signature powdery-violet quality. This is where the fragrance earns its name. The character is unmistakably vintage: powder-dry florals, iris-adjacent sweetness, a slight waxy quality that recalls old perfumed objects. Cinnamon keeps things from becoming too precious. The drydown is its most generous phase.
Cultural Impact
Released in 2023, La Collection d'antiquités 1886 has found an audience among fragrance people who appreciate its slightly vintage character, particularly the powdery iris-tonka heart and the non-smoky blond tobacco base. On Parfumo's similar fragrance listings, Dior Homme Intense (2011) and Essential Parfums Divine Vanille appear alongside it, suggesting the Lattafa interpretation of these notes invites comparison to higher-priced flankers. Seasonal data from community platforms shows strongest wear in winter and fall months, with users gravitating toward it for cooler evenings and close-skinned situations.
The House
United Arab Emirates · Est. 1980
Lattafa Perfumes is the United Arab Emirates powerhouse that turned the fragrance world on its head. They offer a taste of Arabian luxury and high-end scent profiles without the exclusive price tag, making them a gateway for many into the world of perfumery.
If this were a song
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Classical piano meets vintage strings, the opening minutes feel like a grand library, all old leather and powder. Then the warmth settles in, amber-adjacent, intimate. The drydown is late-night piano alone in an empty room: restrained, slightly melancholic, ultimately warm. This is what the fragrance sounds like on skin.
Gymnopédie No. 1
Erik Satie
























