Elizabeth TaylorWhite Diamonds
A cold, aldehydic floral that commands attention through sheer architectural density
Cold, soapy aldehydes cut through the air, immediately giving way to a layered bouquet of Egyptian tuberose, jasmine, and narcissus. It is a dry, powder-heavy floral, sharpened by carnation and a metallic edge that feels precise rather than soft. At the base, sandalwood and oakmoss ground the sweetness, turning the floral heart into something woody and grounded. It pushes well away from the skin, holding its structure for hours without losing its sharp, bright clarity through the late evening.