The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Oui La Vie est Belle is a limited-edition chapter in Lancôme's most celebrated fragrance story. La Vie Est Belle, 'life is beautiful', has been the house's defining statement since 2012, a philosophy of happiness and confident femininity that Julia Roberts has carried as face of the franchise. This 2022 release doesn't replace the original. It amplifies one idea: that sweetness, when done well, can be both sharp and soft at once.
The raspberry opening is the statement. Not the raspberry note buried under florals, the actual fruit, bright and almost tart enough to bite. This is unusual in a gourmand framework, where sweetness usually dominates from the first spray. Here, the fruit arrives first, then the honey catches up, then ylang-ylang and rose create the warmth in the middle before iris and patchouli ground everything in something powdery and deep. The structure moves from bright to warm to soft, three phases that feel intentional rather than accidental.
The evolution
The opening is raspberry with a side of pink pepper, the fruit arrives clean and vivid, the pepper adding a slight tingle that keeps it from being too sweet. Within twenty minutes the florals emerge: ylang-ylang first, then a rose that reads more like rose water than rose petals, subtle, watery, part of the sweetness rather than separate from it. The raspberry doesn't disappear. It becomes the background warmth that everything else sits on. By the second hour patchouli arrives, earthy and grounded, meeting the iris in a drydown that turns powdery and soft. The base holds close to the skin but unmistakable, and by hour six it's still there, a quiet warmth that doesn't demand attention but rewards anyone who leans in.
Cultural impact
Oui La Vie est Belle is a limited-edition chapter in one of perfumery's most recognized franchises. The La Vie Est Belle line has defined modern French femininity for a decade, and this interpretation shifts the balance toward sharper fruit and deeper gourmand warmth. Julia Roberts has carried the franchise's messaging, embodying the spirit of the line through her work with the brand. The fragrance sits in the sweet-fruity-gourmand space that has dominated women's perfumery since the original's success, but with enough raspberry brightness to feel like a distinct entry rather than a rehash.

























