Le Labo

Lys 41

2006
Le Labo's maximalist exception — lily and tuberose in full, creamy, intoxicating bloom that proves the house can do opulence as convincingly as restraint.
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Sensory Profile

Sweetness Freshness Woodiness Intensity Longevity Complexity

Composition

Concentration Eau de Parfum
Style Niche
Notable Ingredients
lily tuberose jasmine vanilla musk ylang-ylang mandarin orange

Olfactory Structure

Family Floral
Evolution Dramatic
Sillage 7/10

Character

Moods

opulent sensual bold intoxicating

Season

Spring Summer

Occasion

Evening

Thematic Territory

White flowers in full bloom at night. Creamy, heady, unapologetically lush — Le Labo at its most maximalist, proving the brand isn't only about minimalism.

Era & Context

Modern

An outlier in Le Labo's catalog — where most of the line trades in restraint and modern understatement, Lys 41 embraces the full-volume drama of classic white florals. Shares spiritual ground with Malle's Carnal Flower in reclaiming big florals for contemporary perfumery.

Spiritual Links

Frederic Malle Carnal Flower
8/10
Floral Abstraction Mood Convergence
Serge Lutens Fleurs d'Oranger
7/10
Floral Abstraction Mood Convergence
Diptyque Do Son
6/10
Floral Abstraction Natural Purity
Serge Lutens La Fille de Berlin
5/10
Floral Abstraction Mood Convergence
Tom Ford Lost Cherry
5/10
Floral Abstraction Mood Convergence
Byredo Pulp
4/10
Mood Convergence Floral Abstraction
Jo Malone London Peony & Blush Suede
4/10
Floral Abstraction Mood Convergence
Mugler Alien
4/10
Floral Abstraction

Influences

Absorbed from

Frederic Malle Carnal Flower Both champion maximalist white florals in an era of minimalism, but Lys 41 substitutes tuberose with lily as the protagonist

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