Spring marks a fragrant flurry of perfume drops. And, this week we’ll be dedicating a daily post to discovering some of the best new ones.
First up is a floral scent that’s had a reputation in desperate need of a rebrand: lavender. Yes, the same violet-hued flower once found in your grandmother’s linen cupboard, or worse, lurking in a cupcake that tasted faintly of soap.
Historically, lavender perfumes have carried that suffocating, powdery quality that feels dated. Or, as some less charitable critics might put it, “old lady-ish.” But L’Occitane Lavande Blanche EDT has entered the chat. And, it’s here to prove that lavender can, in fact, smell fresh, modern, and quietly sophisticated.
Falling within the floral-aromatic family, Lavande Blanche offers a delicate balance of familiarity and innovation. It opens with a burst of clean, breezy lavender that feels more like a walk through a sun-dappled field in Provence than a musty potpourri bowl. The lavender note remains the star, but this time it’s airy and elegant rather than cloying. Supporting it is a lively hit of bergamot that brightens the whole composition, adding a citrusy sparkle that instantly modernises the scent.
As the fragrance unfolds, the lavender softens and deepens into something calmer and more musky. A subtle thread of rose sweetness runs through the base, creating a smooth, almost velvety finish. The overall impression is peaceful and refined – the kind of fragrance that makes its presence known quietly, without demanding attention. It’s an easy everyday scent, suited to casual occasions, slow weekends, or even a serene office setting.
In perfume-speak, Lavande Blanche might be described as a “safe scent” – but that’s not a criticism. It’s the sort of fragrance that feels effortlessly put-together, one that invites compliments without overwhelming the room. Its subtle intensity means it lingers close to the skin, leaving behind a gentle trail that feels personal rather than performative.
For those who enjoy layering, Lavande Blanche also plays well with others. Combined with L’Occitane’s Fleurs De Cerisier, it gains a delicate, feminine fruitiness that brings out its romantic side. Paired with Lavande Poivre Noire, it leans darker and more intriguing, introducing a whisper of spice to the otherwise clean composition. Either way, the lavender stays centre stage – but this time dressed in something far more contemporary.
What makes Lavande Blanche stand out is its restraint. It doesn’t try too hard to reinvent lavender, nor does it lean into nostalgia. Instead, it presents a polished version of the note – one that’s recognisably classic but executed with a light, modern touch. It’s floral without being fussy, aromatic without being sharp, and musky without being heavy.
For anyone who’s ever dismissed lavender fragrances as too traditional, Lavande Blanche is a refreshing reminder of how the familiar can be made new again. It’s the olfactory equivalent of seeing your grandmother swap her floral housecoat for a crisp white shirt and linen trousers. Still her, just reimagined.