The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Idôle arrived as Lancôme's statement on modern femininity, a line built around the ambition and complexity of women who refuse a single definition. Idôle Power, launched in 2024, is the next chapter. Where the original Idôle asked a question, this one makes a declaration.
The Idôle line has always leaned fruity-floral, but Idôle Power takes that in a more assertively modern direction. The introduction of Pomarose, a synthetic rose material that reads as both fruity and woody, is the key move here. It bridges the candied apple opening and the Damask rose heart in a way that feels intentional rather than accidental. This is fruity-woody done with purpose.
The evolution
The first spray is all brightness. A synthetic apple that hits fast and clean, not realistic, but energetic, like biting into a hard candy. For the first twenty to thirty minutes, this is loud. The composition radiates off the skin with a fruity sweetness that doesn't whisper. Then the rose arrives. It doesn't replace the apple, it deepens it, turns the brightness into something richer and more complex. The sillage drops as the fragrance settles, becoming more intimate. The drydown is sandalwood, creamy and warm, pulling everything close to the skin where it stays for the next several hours. What lingers at the end is the softest ghost of rose and sandalwood, clean, quiet, and comfortable.
Cultural impact
Lancome Idole Power arrived in 2024 as part of the brand's strategy to court Gen Z consumers with minimalist, social-media-forward fragrances. The Idole line, which began in 2019, has consistently targeted younger audiences seeking premium designer scents that deliver impact without the weight of traditional floral heavyweights. This flanker's assertively synthetic fruity-floral character reflects a broader industry shift toward clean, transparent compositions that photograph well in flat-lay content and translate clearly in short-form video. The use of Pomarose, a Givaudan molecule, signals the brand's access to proprietary ingredients that smaller houses cannot replicate easily.























