The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
The name comes first. Infinite Celtic speaks to heritage made contemporary. Charriol built its identity on Celtic-inspired design language, motifs that appear across jewelry, watches, and now fragrance. Mathilde Bijaoui composed Infinite Celtic For Women as an expression of that vision. The Celtic reference invites interpretation rather than definition, something that has always existed and keeps finding new forms. The fragrance works with sweetness and depth as a continuous thread, drawing the wearer into a space where tradition and immediacy coexist. It is a composition that understands how to honor its sources without being bound by them, offering something familiar yet unmistakably its own.
The top notes do not introduce the fragrance so much as they seduce you into it. Pear and raspberry arrive bright and almost playful, but praline is the architect. It adds a warmth that prevents the fruit from reading as juvenile. Pink pepper appears briefly, lending a spice that keeps the sweetness honest. The heart is where the fragrance earns its sophistication. Turkish rose and jasmine sambac together form a dark, warm floral character that feels nothing like a standard rose fragrance. Violet adds a powdery softness that bridges the sweet opening and the cocoa-patchouli base. This is a structure built on contrast at every layer, sweetness answered by depth, depth answered by warmth.
The evolution
The opening announces itself confidently. Pear, raspberry, praline. A trio that reads as dessert first, perfume second. Pink pepper lingers at the edges, a subtle warmth that prevents the sweetness from becoming static. The heart takes over gradually. Turkish rose arrives not as a single note but as a presence, carrying jasmine sambac with it. The floral heart feels warmer and more substantial than most rose fragrances, almost gourmand in its depth. The drydown is where the fragrance earns its name. Vanilla, patchouli, and cocoa settle into the skin together, creating a warm, slightly earthy base that lasts. This phase holds through the evening on most skin types, revealing new facets of the composition as the hours pass. The following day, a faint trace of vanilla and patchouli may remain on fabric, evidence that the fragrance has done its work and lingers with purpose.
Cultural impact
Infinite Celtic For Women occupies a specific space in the fragrance landscape: sweet enough to appeal broadly, complex enough to reward attention. The name invites curiosity, the composition delivers on warmth. Wearers describe it as the kind of fragrance that people notice without expecting to, the one that gets asked about at dinner rather than announced at the door. It stands apart from purely niche fragrances while offering something more considered than mainstream options. The fragrance appeals to those who want sweetness with structure, a scent that feels both approachable and layered.























