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 range and quiet presence, the kind that reads as polished rather than loud. It suits intimate settings where its powdery floral softness can settle into fabric and skin, leaving behind the impression of a carefully composed, almost antique elegance.
How to wear
Best worn in cool to mild weather, Teint de Neige shows its texture most clearly with a restrained hand: one or two sprays are enough to let the powdery floral accord unfold. On skin it stays soft and enveloping, while in the air it creates a gentle, lingering haze rather than sharp projection.
Who it’s for
For wearers who love powdery florals, vintage cosmetics references and a refined, old-school floral style. It will appeal to those who prefer softness over sparkle, and who enjoy fragrances that feel elegant, nostalgic and quietly distinctive.
Release year
2000
The nose
Lorenzo Villoresi is the nose behind Teint de Neige, and his work is closely associated with a classical, memory-driven style that treats fragrance like crafted texture rather than simple decoration. Trained outside the usual industrial perfume path, he is known for composing scents that feel atmospheric, richly material, and deeply rooted in place, history and personal recollection. His fragrances often balance old-world refinement with a tactile, almost architectural sense of structure. In Teint de Neige, that approach becomes especially clear: the composition is built around a powdery floral accord that feels polished, intimate and deliberately timeless, rather than trend-led.
Lorenzo Villoresi’s story
Lorenzo Villoresi approaches perfumery as an art of memory and sensation, translating impressions, places and materials into fragrances with a distinctly handcrafted character. The house is rooted in Florence and in Villoresi’s long fascination with raw materials, classical culture and the dialogue between tradition and imagination.
Teint De Neige (EdP)’s concept
Teint de Neige was created as an evocation of the Belle Epoque, with the unmistakable scent of perfumed face powder at its center. The fragrance was launched in 2000 and built around a soft floral accord that suggests delicacy, femininity and an old-fashioned cosmetic elegance, while becoming one of the house’s most enduring signatures over time.
Extra info
Teint de Neige means "the color of snow," a name that suits its pale, powdery character. It is one of Lorenzo Villoresi’s best-known fragrances and is offered in several formats, including eau de toilette, eau de parfum and perfume oil. The house also presents it in its 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 range and quiet presence, the kind that reads as polished rather than loud. It suits intimate settings where its powdery floral softness can settle into fabric and skin, leaving behind the impression of a carefully composed, almost antique elegance.
How to wear
Best worn in cool to mild weather, Teint de Neige shows its texture most clearly with a restrained hand: one or two sprays are enough to let the powdery floral accord unfold. On skin it stays soft and enveloping, while in the air it creates a gentle, lingering haze rather than sharp projection.
Who it’s for
For wearers who love powdery florals, vintage cosmetics references and a refined, old-school floral style. It will appeal to those who prefer softness over sparkle, and who enjoy fragrances that feel elegant, nostalgic and quietly distinctive.
Release year
2000
The nose
Lorenzo Villoresi is the nose behind Teint de Neige, and his work is closely associated with a classical, memory-driven style that treats fragrance like crafted texture rather than simple decoration. Trained outside the usual industrial perfume path, he is known for composing scents that feel atmospheric, richly material, and deeply rooted in place, history and personal recollection. His fragrances often balance old-world refinement with a tactile, almost architectural sense of structure. In Teint de Neige, that approach becomes especially clear: the composition is built around a powdery floral accord that feels polished, intimate and deliberately timeless, rather than trend-led.
Lorenzo Villoresi’s story
Lorenzo Villoresi approaches perfumery as an art of memory and sensation, translating impressions, places and materials into fragrances with a distinctly handcrafted character. The house is rooted in Florence and in Villoresi’s long fascination with raw materials, classical culture and the dialogue between tradition and imagination.
Teint De Neige (EdP)’s concept
Teint de Neige was created as an evocation of the Belle Epoque, with the unmistakable scent of perfumed face powder at its center. The fragrance was launched in 2000 and built around a soft floral accord that suggests delicacy, femininity and an old-fashioned cosmetic elegance, while becoming one of the house’s most enduring signatures over time.
Extra info
Teint de Neige means "the color of snow," a name that suits its pale, powdery character. It is one of Lorenzo Villoresi’s best-known fragrances and is offered in several formats, including eau de toilette, eau de parfum and perfume oil. The house also presents it in its signature hexagonal bottle.