Baiser Volé

Cartier · Eau de Parfum (EDP) · 2011

≈ $130 · 100ml · approx. retail

Baiser Volé is Cartier's signature lily soliflore by in-house perfumer Mathilde Laurent, built almost entirely around the lily flower captured in its leaf, petal and pistil. Released in 2011, it opens fresh and citrusy, develops into refined lily petals, and dries down on green leafy notes, reading intensely floral yet clean and powdery.

The scent

Top notes

The opening · first 15 minutes

Heart notes

The core · the next few hours

Base notes

The dry-down · what lingers

Best for

SpringSummerDailyOfficeEvening

Perfumer

Mathilde Laurent

French · 8 in collection

A French perfumer who trained at ISIPCA and spent over a decade at Guerlain before becoming Cartier's first dedicated in-house perfumer in the mid-2000s. She is celebrated for an artistic, conceptual approach to fine fragrance.

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