The re-orchestration of the bestselling PG4.1 Le Musc & La Peau.
Now it’s an awesome white musk storm. The currents of powdery freshness are infused with aromas of tonka beans, silky ylang-ylang, and refreshing rosemary.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that works best at close range, where its powdery musk and soft woods can read as part of the wearer rather than as a cloud around them. It suits a composed, intimate setting: polished, tactile, and slightly magnetic without trying to dominate the room.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, when its white-musk brightness and powdery facets stay crisp rather than blurred. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a clean, sensual aura; in warmer air it will feel more diffusive, while on skin it settles into a soft woody-musk veil.
Who it’s for
For those who like musks with texture: clean but not sterile, powdery but not cosmetic, sensual without heaviness. It will appeal to wearers drawn to skin scents, soft woods and refined minimalist compositions with a slightly animal, addictive edge.
The nose
Pierre Guillaume is the French independent perfumer behind Parfumerie Générale and later Pierre Guillaume Paris. Trained by instinct as much as by chemistry, he is known for compositions that balance natural materials and modern molecules with unusual clarity and texture. His style ranges widely, but a recurring thread is intimacy: scents that seem to unfold on skin rather than announce themselves from a distance. That makes him especially suited to musks and skin accords, where transparency, softness and diffusion have to coexist. Le Musc & La Peau sits squarely in that territory, showing his talent for turning a minimalist idea into something plush, sensual and alive.
Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale’s story
Pierre Guillaume’s house is built around creative independence and a very personal, almost artisanal approach to composition. The brand treats perfume as a living material that changes on skin, favouring contrasts, texture and a clear authorial voice over generic crowd-pleasing polish.
Le Musc & La Peau Extrait’s concept
Le Musc & La Peau Extrait is a re-orchestration of PG4.1 Le Musc & La Peau, one of the house’s bestsellers. This version pushes the idea further into a white-musk register, with powdery freshness, tonka, ylang-ylang and rosemary shaping a cleaner, more expansive interpretation of the original skin scent concept.
Extra info
Le Musc & La Peau is part of Pierre Guillaume’s numbered Parfumerie Générale lineage and remains one of the house’s best-known creations. The Extrait format reframes the original bestseller as a more concentrated white-musk statement.
The re-orchestration of the bestselling PG4.1 Le Musc & La Peau.
Now it’s an awesome white musk storm. The currents of powdery freshness are infused with aromas of tonka beans, silky ylang-ylang, and refreshing rosemary.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that works best at close range, where its powdery musk and soft woods can read as part of the wearer rather than as a cloud around them. It suits a composed, intimate setting: polished, tactile, and slightly magnetic without trying to dominate the room.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, when its white-musk brightness and powdery facets stay crisp rather than blurred. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a clean, sensual aura; in warmer air it will feel more diffusive, while on skin it settles into a soft woody-musk veil.
Who it’s for
For those who like musks with texture: clean but not sterile, powdery but not cosmetic, sensual without heaviness. It will appeal to wearers drawn to skin scents, soft woods and refined minimalist compositions with a slightly animal, addictive edge.
The nose
Pierre Guillaume is the French independent perfumer behind Parfumerie Générale and later Pierre Guillaume Paris. Trained by instinct as much as by chemistry, he is known for compositions that balance natural materials and modern molecules with unusual clarity and texture. His style ranges widely, but a recurring thread is intimacy: scents that seem to unfold on skin rather than announce themselves from a distance. That makes him especially suited to musks and skin accords, where transparency, softness and diffusion have to coexist. Le Musc & La Peau sits squarely in that territory, showing his talent for turning a minimalist idea into something plush, sensual and alive.
Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale’s story
Pierre Guillaume’s house is built around creative independence and a very personal, almost artisanal approach to composition. The brand treats perfume as a living material that changes on skin, favouring contrasts, texture and a clear authorial voice over generic crowd-pleasing polish.
Le Musc & La Peau Extrait’s concept
Le Musc & La Peau Extrait is a re-orchestration of PG4.1 Le Musc & La Peau, one of the house’s bestsellers. This version pushes the idea further into a white-musk register, with powdery freshness, tonka, ylang-ylang and rosemary shaping a cleaner, more expansive interpretation of the original skin scent concept.
Extra info
Le Musc & La Peau is part of Pierre Guillaume’s numbered Parfumerie Générale lineage and remains one of the house’s best-known creations. The Extrait format reframes the original bestseller as a more concentrated white-musk statement.
