Rose, jasmine and lavender are some of the most popular flowers that reign supreme in fragrances and Forgotten Flowers by L’Occitane en Provence is a collection that dares to explore lesser-known blooms, offering an enchanting olfactory journey beyond the conventional.
Back in 2015, the brand committed to supporting researcher Anne-Sophie Bouville's thesis on Forgotten Perfume Plants and the project culminated with a patent, three scientific publications, and a collection of perfumes that revisit flowers that have been forgotten in the world of perfumery.
While Noble Épine is a soft floral perfume with notes of creamy almond that came to fruition by using fresh flower absolute, Melilot used an infusion technique rather than the absolute of the flower. Rounding out the Forgotten Flowers collection, Barbotine turned the plant's essential oil into perfume.
Forgotten Flower Fragrances
Forgotten Flowers by L’Occitane en Provence Revives Neglected Plants
Trend Themes
1. Exploring Neglected Flora - Opportunities exist in the fragrance industry for brands to create unique scents by exploring lesser-known blooms.
2. Innovative Perfume Techniques - The use of unconventional methods like infusion techniques instead of flower absolutes presents new possibilities for perfume creation.
3. Reviving Forgotten Plants - There is a trend towards revisiting overlooked flowers to develop captivating fragrances that stand out from traditional options.
Industry Implications
1. Fragrance Industry - The fragrance industry can tap into the trend by focusing on exploring lesser-known flowers for new scent developments.
2. Botanical Cosmetics - Botanical cosmetics industry has the opportunity to innovate by leveraging unconventional techniques like turning essential oils of forgotten plants into perfumes.
3. Natural Perfumery - Natural perfumery sector has the potential to thrive by reviving forgotten plants and incorporating their unique scents into products.