To celebrate the beginning spring, nature’s perennial and powerful
rebirth, perfumer Ben Gorham designed a floral scent that would capture
the strength and beauty of wild garden blossoms just as they reach their
dramatic peak. The result, the wonderfully entitled Inflorescence, is
an arcadian stroll through untamed bowers of full-blown, rambling roses,
interspersed by the intoxicating, honeyed notes of pink freesias in
their prime. Two of spring’s very first flowers lie at the heart. The
creamy-soft allure of the magnolia blossom, its petals fully open about
to drop onto beds of quivering lily of the valley, or may bells in the
language of flowers, symbolic of a return to happiness and the joy
associated with the onset of spring. Finally and most unusually, Ben
Gorham has used jasmine at the base. Again luxuriant and overgrown, a
veritable riot of fresh sweetness that supports the structure and
furnishes a heady close.
Style: Floral.
Notes:
– Top: rose petals, pink freesia.
– Middle: magnolia, lily of the valley.
– Base: fresh jasmine.