Fragrance Editorials

A Deep Dive into Serge Lutens Perfumes – Our Review

Serge Lutens isn’t the most well-known perfume house in the world – in fact, they’re far from it. But popularity isn’t the only indicator of fragrance success. Our Serge Luten review explores the majestic and complex world of one of the most unique and legendary perfume houses. We’ll look at a number of handpicked scents, how they were made, and discuss the history and status of the Serge Lutens house.

Serge Lutens Perfume House Review – Getting Started

Gaining familiarity into Serge Lutens means understanding a brief history of how they came to be one of the most authentic perfume houses in the world. And possibly, why their popularity isn’t where it should reside. Aside from popularity, Serge Lutens not being a household name doesn’t mean they aren’t a massive brand in the world of beauty and fashion and fragrances. Lutens is a French multi-talented artist who’s also created films, worked in makeup and photography, and of course, crafted scents.

In fact, his journey begins in the small town of Lille, France where he was a reputable hairstylist. He eventually landed the prestigious job of makeup artist for Vogue. In the 1960s, Christian Dior tapped his talents to help create their first ever make up line. For Lutents, his career trajectory moved at a stellar speed. In 1980, Lutens began working as a creative ad directory with a Japanese company named Shiseido. This led him to create Nombre Noir, a fragrance that remains a staple among perfume connoisseurs.

And thus, Lutens career in fragrance began.

Today, Lutens has over 70 perfumes in the scent database. Most of his scents embrace a sensual and luxurious vibe.

Serge Lutens Perfumes

Lutens line of perfumes offers more than 70, as we mentioned earlier, so we’ll focus only on the standouts. But rest assured, all his creations are grand and iconic.

Chergui: Named after the hot, dry winds that cross the Sahara Desert, Chergui is a warm, spicy Oriental fragrance.

serge lutens Chergui

Chergui is an oriental spice that features tobacco leaf as a prominent note, followed by iris, sandalwood, honey, musk, amber, and rose. This is a bold and ever-lasting perfume that continues to work into the next morning.

Féminité du Bois: Originally created for Shiseido, Féminité du Bois is a game-changer in the world of perfumery, credited with introducing the concept of “feminine woods”.

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This is a both fruity and masculine scent that has a refined spicy kick. Its not too much in any direction. Like other Serge Luten fragrances, expect a bold scent that last and last. Also, you’ll catch some spicy cedar.

Ambre Sultan: This is an amber fragrance par excellence, widely regarded as one of the finest amber scents available.

Ambre Sultan

Most consider Ambre Sultan a winter fragrance, but that’s subjective. It’s a well-balanced spicy amber that offers a light and airy performance.

Five O’Clock au Gingembre: As the name suggests, this is a spicy ginger scent, reminiscent of a cozy afternoon tea time.

Five O'Clock au Gingembre

A soft experience that’s woody appeal isn’t earthy, but more, fresh and exhilarating. The sweet appeal doesn’t overwhelm, but flirts in a sophisticated way.

La Fille de Berlin: This perfume is an homage to Marlene Dietrich, the iconic German-American actress and singer.

serge lutens Berlin

Spicy rose and depth are the two descriptions which immediately roll off the tongue with La Fille de Berlin. This is a very feminine experience that dances off the nostrils. The longevity, like other Serge Lutens fragrances, can roll over into the next morning on your clothes – and that’s a wonderful thing.

Final Notes

Serge Lutens is a bold, sophisticated adventure by a perfume house that’s always unique and non-conformist. Their prices range in the $150 to $200 range depending on your selection. Serge Lutens fragrances make wonderful gifts for both sexes, or for yourself if your feeling a little healthily selfish.