The unmistakable aroma of perfumed powders; the scent of face powder in a soft, gentle, enveloping fragrance. Subtly imbued with the richness of natural extracts from precious Rose, Jasmine and Ylang Ylang flowers to evoke the delicate beauty and femininity of the Belle Epoque.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, quiet presence: a polished room, soft fabric, and the impression of someone composed rather than performative. Its powdery floral haze feels intimate and refined, with a vintage grace that reads best at conversational distance.
How to wear
Best worn lightly, especially in cool to mild weather, where its powdery floral structure can breathe without becoming too dense. One or two sprays are enough to create a soft, persistent aura on skin; in warmer air it stays gentler and more diffused, while on fabric it can feel especially plush and lasting.
Who it’s for
For lovers of powdery florals, vintage cosmetics accords and elegant old-school perfumery. It will appeal to anyone drawn to rose, jasmine and ylang ylang rendered in a soft, nostalgic, almost talc-like style rather than a fresh or modern floral.
Release year
2000
The nose
Lorenzo Villoresi is the Florence-born founder and nose behind Teint de Neige, known for building fragrances from natural materials and for a style that moves between Italian refinement, Middle Eastern inspiration and old-world sensuality. His work often feels artisanal and atmospheric, with a strong sense of place and memory. In Teint de Neige, that signature becomes especially clear: the composition is built around a powdery floral accord that recalls perfumed face powder and Belle Époque elegance, softened by rose, jasmine and ylang ylang. The result is one of his most recognizable creations, understated yet deeply distinctive.
Lorenzo Villoresi’s story
Lorenzo Villoresi is an artisanal Florentine house built around craftsmanship, natural ingredients and a highly personal approach to perfumery. Rather than chasing trends, it draws on travel, memory, mythology and Mediterranean as well as Middle Eastern influences, with each fragrance shaped as a carefully composed olfactory object.
Teint De Neige (EdT)’s concept
Teint de Neige was created as a powdery-floral evocation of perfumed face powder and Belle Epoque femininity, with the image of flowers suspended in time or lightly dusted with snow. It reflects Villoresi’s long fascination with aromatic materials and his preference for fragrances that feel timeless rather than trend-led.
Extra info
Teint de Neige means "color of snow" in French, a name that captures both its pale, powdery feel and its wintry softness. It has become one of Lorenzo Villoresi’s best-known fragrances and is often associated with the house’s signature hexagonal bottle.
The unmistakable aroma of perfumed powders; the scent of face powder in a soft, gentle, enveloping fragrance. Subtly imbued with the richness of natural extracts from precious Rose, Jasmine and Ylang Ylang flowers to evoke the delicate beauty and femininity of the Belle Epoque.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, quiet presence: a polished room, soft fabric, and the impression of someone composed rather than performative. Its powdery floral haze feels intimate and refined, with a vintage grace that reads best at conversational distance.
How to wear
Best worn lightly, especially in cool to mild weather, where its powdery floral structure can breathe without becoming too dense. One or two sprays are enough to create a soft, persistent aura on skin; in warmer air it stays gentler and more diffused, while on fabric it can feel especially plush and lasting.
Who it’s for
For lovers of powdery florals, vintage cosmetics accords and elegant old-school perfumery. It will appeal to anyone drawn to rose, jasmine and ylang ylang rendered in a soft, nostalgic, almost talc-like style rather than a fresh or modern floral.
Release year
2000
The nose
Lorenzo Villoresi is the Florence-born founder and nose behind Teint de Neige, known for building fragrances from natural materials and for a style that moves between Italian refinement, Middle Eastern inspiration and old-world sensuality. His work often feels artisanal and atmospheric, with a strong sense of place and memory. In Teint de Neige, that signature becomes especially clear: the composition is built around a powdery floral accord that recalls perfumed face powder and Belle Époque elegance, softened by rose, jasmine and ylang ylang. The result is one of his most recognizable creations, understated yet deeply distinctive.
Lorenzo Villoresi’s story
Lorenzo Villoresi is an artisanal Florentine house built around craftsmanship, natural ingredients and a highly personal approach to perfumery. Rather than chasing trends, it draws on travel, memory, mythology and Mediterranean as well as Middle Eastern influences, with each fragrance shaped as a carefully composed olfactory object.
Teint De Neige (EdT)’s concept
Teint de Neige was created as a powdery-floral evocation of perfumed face powder and Belle Epoque femininity, with the image of flowers suspended in time or lightly dusted with snow. It reflects Villoresi’s long fascination with aromatic materials and his preference for fragrances that feel timeless rather than trend-led.
Extra info
Teint de Neige means "color of snow" in French, a name that captures both its pale, powdery feel and its wintry softness. It has become one of Lorenzo Villoresi’s best-known fragrances and is often associated with the house’s signature hexagonal bottle.