Radiant florals, tender heart.

Coup de Foudre

Eau de Parfum

$185.00
New
Size: 50mL
The Story
Soft light through a garden window — the kind that makes white petals glow from within.

This is the world of a dewy white rose, where freshness carries a faint green crispness that slowly warms into something almost fruity, like a lychee just pulled from the vine. Around it, jasmine, ylang-ylang, lily of the valley, and powdery orris gather in full bloom — an armful of white and pale yellow flowers that feels at once lush and clean. A whisper of aldehydes lifts the whole thing into a softly luminous register, giving it the elegant shimmer of a classic era when florals were made with patience and care. Grounding it all, vetiver holds quietly beneath. It was born from the conviction that abundance and tenderness are not opposites — that a person can move through the world wrapped in happiness, and that love, when it arrives, can feel like a painting suddenly coming to life.

Notes: Guatemalan Cardamom, Green Accords, Aldehydes, Australian Eucalyptus Leaves, Damask Rose, Moroccan Orris, French Jasmine, Madagascar Ylang-Ylang, Lily of the Valley, African Geranium, Haitian Vetiver

The Brand

Aromag — known in Chinese as 岩兰, meaning vetiver and, poetically, an orchid rooted in rock — was built on a conviction that fine fragrance and Chinese scholarly culture are inseparable. The brand's name fuses "aroma" with "magazine," a nod to the classical tradition in which China's scholars were simultaneously the makers and the keepers of olfactive knowledge. From its first release, Inkcense — a fragrance drawn from the world of Chinese ink and ink-wash painting, composed by master perfumer Frank Voelkl — Aromag declared its intention to translate the aesthetics of the Far East into scent.

The guiding principle of Aromag's creative work is 留白 (liubai): the deliberate use of negative space, a concept borrowed from classical Chinese painting and calligraphy. Restraint, not spectacle, shapes every formula. The brand works with some of the world's most respected noses — among them Dominique Ropion, Carlos Benaïm, and Olivier Cresp — yet the results consistently read as quiet and composed rather than declarative. Aromag's ambition is clear: to occupy the space where Eastern cultural memory and contemporary fine perfumery meet.

The Perfumer
  • Loc Dong