Lily Of The Valley

Lily of the valley smells crisp, green, and bell-clear, like tiny white flowers in cool shade, wet stems, and air rinsed clean after spring rain. It is delicate but not weak, carrying a watery brightness and a soapy purity that can feel innocent, elegant, or quietly nostalgic. In perfume, this note appears in green florals, muguet bouquets, aldehydic florals, fresh musks, and classic spring compositions. It lends freshness without citrus and floralcy without sweetness. Lily of the valley is iconic in Dior Diorissimo, the great muguet reference, and shines in Guerlain Muguet, where the note becomes luminous, airy, and exquisitely dressed.