The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
The Marry Me line began in 2010. By 2015, Lanvin had released four variations, each tracing a different facet of the same question. Confettis was the lightest of the bunch, built for the moment immediately after the answer. Antoine and Shyamala Maisondieu designed it to smell like the exhale after yes: still breathless, still electric, already celebrating. The brief was joy, uncomplicated.
The formula delivers exactly what it promises. Red berries open the composition, currant, blackberry, raspberry, juicy and immediate. No preamble. Jasmine absolute anchors the heart, adding warmth that keeps the opening from evaporating into pure sweetness. Blonde woods and musk make up the base: clean, contemporary, and unobtrusive. The architecture is simple on paper. In practice, it's the kind of structure that keeps a fruity-floral from sliding into the predictable, because the jasmine is doing real work here, and the woods aren't performing so much as supporting.
The evolution
Red berries hit first. Currant and blackberry, sweet-tart and effervescent, like the moment you shake the bottle and the cork pops. Thirty minutes in, the jasmine arrives, not shy, not loud, just warm. White peach rides underneath, soft and rounded. The drydown is where Confettis earns its name. Musk and blonde woods settle into the skin clean and gentle. No drama. The projection is intimate throughout. Lasts three to five hours on most skin, closer to the skin as the hours pass, like the warmth after a party when everyone's gone and the music's off but you can still hear the echo.
Cultural impact
Lanvin's Marry Me line established a romantic identity within the house's broader portfolio, speaking to celebration and intimacy rather than fashion positioning. Confettis joined the collection in 2015 as the brightest, lightest variation, intended for moments of collective joy rather than private indulgence. Wearers describe it as the fragrance of someone who is genuinely, uncomplicatedly happy.

























