Isla

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Isla by Trudon Parfums
100ml Eau de Parfum
‘Limited Edition’
Olfactive Family – Citrus
Perfume Author – Emilie Bouge

An escapade on the shores of the Mediterranean.

Evoking a sunscape on the horizon, the original duo composed of a perfume – Isla – and a scented candle – de Oro – highlights the many facets of bergamot.

This collection, is born from a close collaboration with Emilie Bouge, historical and key partner of the brand, who created some of the most iconic home scents but also eaux de parfum for Trudon.

Isla, an eau de Parfum unveiling a bright, zesty and fresh accord all about one the most emblematic citrus fruits of the Mediterranean region: bergamot. Its radiant fragrance evokes the gentle sea breeze caressing the sun-drenched shores. Mimicking the crisp summer light, a sunny-yellow gradient illuminates the perfume bottle from the bottom up whilst the tops are lacquered in a matte satin white.

Scent Profile – Grapefruit, Cardamom essence, Bergamot Essence, Petitgrain Essence from Paraguay, Petitgrain Lemon Tree Essence, Bergamot, Rosemary, Bergamot flower essence, Crisp Mint, Amber, Musk, Vetiver

Simply named TRUDON, the perfume line claims references to religion, royalty and revolution and yet breaks free from them. Three highly praised perfumers – Lyn Harris, Antoine Lie and Yann Vasnier – infuse the Trudon 1643 collection with rich historical notes that are meaningful today. They composed five contemporary chapters: in each one, noble, natural ingredients take centre stage. Neither feminine nor masculine, the perfumes contain an olfactory complexity that hints at a character rather than a gender.

It is part of Trudon’s ethos to collaborate with different talents, promote creative freedom and showcase different expertise. Handpicking three perfumers was therefore a deliberate choice and despite each perfumer’s singular approach, a strong statement runs through this first collection of Trudon 1643. Individually given a brief, each nose was taken to a Parisian landmark; chosen for its evocative meaning; each venue catalysed singular ideas and sources of inspiration