The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Paris Elysees builds its fragrances around what they call momentary narratives, short sensory stories that capture a specific feeling. Billion Woman Love asked a different question: what does confidence smell like? Not the performative kind. The quiet, settled-into-your-skin kind. Mandarin orange for brightness, violet for a certain self-assured softness, and a vanilla-caramel base that felt earned rather than given. The 2015 release brought that concept into a composition warm enough to return to.
Billion Woman Love centers on self-value rather than romantic love. The name says it plainly, this is about what you bring, not what you're given. The composition reflects that: mandarin orange opens bright and direct, violet holds the powdery heart with quiet self-possession, and vanilla-caramel settles into something warm and complete. It's sweet without apology, but the sweetness reads as genuine rather than desperate. Released in 2015, it served as an entry point into the Paris Elysees world, approachable for newcomers while remaining distinct from mass-market sweet florals.
The evolution
The opening is mandarin orange, bright, immediate, the kind of citrus that grabs attention without asking for it. Within minutes, violet rises. Powdery, warm, slightly sweet. The floral heart softens the citrus edge and replaces it with something intimate. That's the turn. The drydown takes its time. Caramel and vanilla arrive together, wrapped in a clean musk that keeps everything close. The sillage stays moderate throughout, this isn't a fragrance that fills a room. It stays near. Wears well through a full workday on most skin types, with the sweet warmth lingering into the late afternoon.
Cultural impact
Launched in 2015 as part of the P.E. Classics collection, Billion Woman Love introduced wearers to the Paris Elysees world at an accessible price point. The name carries a certain boldness, self-value as fragrance concept, that stood apart from mass-market sweet florals. For newcomers exploring beyond mainstream options, it offered a bridge into niche perfumery without the barrier of entry.


































