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Le Beau Le Parfum arrives in 2022 as an intensified evolution of the 2019 Le Beau, same tropical DNA, more depth in the base. Perfumer Quentin Bisch kept the signature pineapple and coconut combination but amped the concentration across every layer. The result is a fragrance that carries more weight in the drydown than its predecessor. The woody notes gain density, the amber gains warmth, and ambergris enters the base, adding an animalic, almost salty depth. Bisch understood that the coconut heart needed a base worthy of it. The tonka bean and sandalwood deliver exactly that, a warm, lingering foundation.
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One More Time
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The Beginning
Le Beau Le Parfum arrives in 2022 as an intensified evolution of the 2019 Le Beau, same tropical DNA, more depth in the base. Perfumer Quentin Bisch kept the signature pineapple and coconut combination but amped the concentration across every layer. The result is a fragrance that carries more weight in the drydown than its predecessor. The woody notes gain density, the amber gains warmth, and ambergris enters the base, adding an animalic, almost salty depth. Bisch understood that the coconut heart needed a base worthy of it. The tonka bean and sandalwood deliver exactly that, a warm, lingering foundation.
The pineapple-iris opening is the fragrance's most interesting move. Pineapple brings tropical sweetness and high Juiciness; iris brings powdery elegance and an almost violet-like floralcy. Together, they create a top section that is simultaneously sweet, fresh, and slightly formal, a rare combination. The coconut heart does not compete with the pineapple. Instead, it smooths the brightness and adds lactonic warmth, like sunscreen on sun-warmed skin. The woody notes in the heart are deliberately vague, not a single wood but an accord of soft, warm timbers that support the coconut without anchoring it to any specific tree. The base is where this fragrance earns its concentration.
The Evolution
The opening announces pineapple with confidence, bright, tropical, assertive. Within minutes, iris softens the sweetness, and ginger lends a clean heat that keeps the top from feeling like a fruit salad. The cypress is subtle but present, adding an aromatic green undertone that prevents the opening from becoming too sweet. By the second hour, the coconut takes over. This is the fragrance's heart, creamy, warm, tropical. The woody notes in the heart layer keep the coconut grounded, preventing it from smelling like a hair product. The combination reads as summer holiday: sunscreen, warm skin, the memory of palm trees. The drydown is where Le Parfum earns its name. Sandalwood arrives as the dominant note, creamy, warm, and persistent. Tonka bean sweetens the base without overwhelming it. The amber adds depth. And then there is ambergris, a note that rarely appears in mainstream fragrances, adding a salty, animalic marine quality that makes the drydown feel three-dimensional. The entire evolution spans roughly 8-10 hours on skin.
Cultural Impact
Le Beau Le Parfum sits within Gaultier's lineage of provocative, high-impact fragrances alongside Le Male and Classique. The combination of pineapple, coconut, and ambergris in a mainstream designer fragrance is unusual. The divisive element is the tonka bean, some feel it has become ubiquitous in contemporary fragrances, while others appreciate the warm, sweet base it provides in the drydown.
The House
France · Est. 1976
Jean Paul Gaultier fragrances are a shot of pure rebellion in a bottle, celebrating sensuality and subverting convention with every spray. Famous for its iconic torso-shaped flacons, the house creates bold, memorable scents that are anything but shy. It's the perfume equivalent of a wink and a knowing smile.
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The fragrance reads like a track that opens with a bright, synth-heavy hook and then smooths into something warm and intimate. The pineapple top is the beat drop, tropical, unmissable. The coconut heart is the verse that settles you in. The sandalwood and ambergris drydown is the outro that lingers after the room empties. Play something confident, warm, and slightly provocative.
One More Time
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