The Story
Why it exists.
Conceived in 2016, Lilylang emerged from the collaboration of Sylvaine Delacourte and Irène Farmachidi, two noses steeped in French tradition. Positioned within the early Collection Muscs, the scent sought to reinterpret the classic lily motif through a modern lens, pairing luminous citrus with a creamy floral core. Though the house itself would only formalise in 2018, Lilylang already embodied the brand’s ambition to blend timeless raw materials with unexpected twists, hinting at the quiet confidence that would define Sylvaine Delacourte Paris.
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The Beginning
Conceived in 2016, Lilylang emerged from the collaboration of Sylvaine Delacourte and Irène Farmachidi, two noses steeped in French tradition. Positioned within the early Collection Muscs, the scent sought to reinterpret the classic lily motif through a modern lens, pairing luminous citrus with a creamy floral core. Though the house itself would only formalise in 2018, Lilylang already embodied the brand’s ambition to blend timeless raw materials with unexpected twists, hinting at the quiet confidence that would define Sylvaine Delacourte Paris.
Choosing mandarin orange and bergamot for the opening injects a crisp, sun‑kissed energy that awakens the senses, while tuberose adds a lush, almost buttery texture rarely paired with such bright citrus. The heart’s musk and jasmine create a soft animalic veil, softened further by lime zest’s zing, giving the fragrance a playful edge. Anchoring the drydown with ylang‑ylang and pink pepper provides an exotic, slightly spicy finish that lingers without overwhelming, making the composition both elegant and slightly daring.
The Evolution
Lilylang announces itself with a flash of mandarin orange and bergamot, the citrus spark dancing over a subtle tuberose veil that feels like fresh petals brushed by morning light. Within ten minutes the lime zest and pink pepper cut through, adding a bright, slightly peppery bite that lifts the composition. By the half‑hour mark the heart settles into a soft, animalic blend of musk and Egyptian jasmine, the jasmine’s richness softened by a whisper of lime, creating a creamy, powdery warmth. As the scent dries, the base of Madagascan ylang‑ylang unfurls, lending an exotic floral depth, while the lingering pink pepper leaves a faint, spicy trail. The overall arc lasts roughly six to eight hours, ending with a gentle musk that clings to skin, offering a quiet, lingering reminder of the initial burst.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2016 debut, Lilylang has subtly influenced contemporary French perfumery by reinterpreting classic citrus‑floral structures with a modern musk‑ylang base. The fragrance’s balanced composition encouraged other houses to explore the interplay of bright mandarin orange with deeper, creamy notes, leading to a wave of scents that blend freshness with subtle warmth. Its launch coincided with a renewed interest in sustainable sourcing, prompting several brands to highlight responsibly harvested bergamot and ylang‑ylang, thereby shaping both aesthetic trends and ethical considerations within the industry.
The House
France · Est. 2018
Sylvaine Delacourte Paris presents a contemporary French fragrance house that treats scent as a living experience. Founded in 2018, the brand offers a curated line of modern perfumes that balance classic raw materials with unexpected twists. Its early collections, such as the five‑note musk series, set a tone of quiet confidence, while later releases like Virgile (2018) and Olyssia (2019) demonstrate a willingness to explore narrative depth without sacrificing wearability. The house operates from Paris, drawing on the founder’s extensive background at Guerlain and a network of artisanal suppliers to craft scents that evolve on the skin over hours.
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Lilylang feels like a sunrise garden stroll set to a breezy indie pop track, bright yet warm, with a subtle spice that lingers like the last chord.
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