Guerlain L’Heure Bleue (Eau de Parfum, 1912): Anise and Bergamot over Powdery Iris Violet and Vanilla Benzoin
A classic amber floral with a soft, melancholic elegance and a signature Guerlain powdery glow. It feels romantic and vintage-leaning, yet still beautifully wearable if you enjoy iris and balsamic vanilla.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Anise, Bergamot
Heart: Neroli, Carnation
Base: Iris, Violet, Vanilla, Benzoin, Tonka Bean
What It Smells Like
It opens with a distinctive aniseed brightness, cooled by bergamot. The heart is delicate and slightly spicy, neroli adding a clean floral lift while carnation brings a soft clove-like warmth. As it settles, the scent turns powdery and plush, iris and violet creating a violet-tinged makeup softness. The dry-down is where it becomes most comforting, vanilla and benzoin melting into a smooth, ambery haze with tonka warmth.
Who Is It For
Traditionally marketed feminine, but wearable for anyone drawn to powdery iris and classic amber florals. Best for those who like elegance over freshness.
When to Wear
Ideal in fall and winter, especially evening, quiet nights, and dressed-up moments.
Why You’ll Love It
- Iconic powdery iris violet signature
- Balsamic vanilla benzoin base feels comforting
- Soft projection with a long, elegant trail



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