The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Jasmine absolute takes on a juicy, velvety character in Peachy Glow, the ripe peach note channeled through the floral rather than placed beside it. The composition delivers intensity while maintaining closeness, the kind of presence that invites intimacy. It's a fragrance for someone who appreciates seduction that requires proximity.
Jasmine absolute carries peachy, almost apricot-like facets that many compositions smooth over or ignore. The result is a jasmine that doesn't smell like a traditional white floral; it smells like a white floral with a fruity dimension woven through it. Whipped cream and vanilla custard in the base push the composition further into lactonic territory, creating an edible quality that's sweet enough to satisfy yet floral enough to justify the jasmine label.
The evolution
The opening is bright and juicy, with a tangy edge that makes fruit smell like itself rather than a synthetic approximation. The jasmine begins to show, softening the peach's edges and adding a powdery-floral warmth that shifts the composition from fruit to something more rounded. The whipped cream note brings a lightness that keeps the drydown from feeling heavy despite the vanilla presence. By the later hours, the base settles into a skin-close warmth, vanilla and cream that linger quietly. The scent evolves from bright and fruity into something intimate and rounded, fading out gradually rather than dropping off suddenly.
Cultural impact
The Addict line represents the house's bolder, more sensual side, known for intensity and seduction. Peachy Glow brings a prominent peach note to that tradition, the interplay of fruity and floral elements creating an approachable character. The composition draws on jasmine absolute for peachy and apricot-like facets, with whipped cream and vanilla in the base pushing further into lactonic territory. It's sweet enough to satisfy yet floral enough to justify the jasmine label.






















