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Lattafa Love in Paris smells like a Parisian patisserie at closing time, warm pastry, caramelised fruit, and something resinous simmering behind the counter. Caramel and apple open with buttery sweetness balanced by crisp tartness. Maple syrup, benzoin, and pomarose build a rich, balsamic, floral-tinged heart. Then patchouli, amber, tonka bean, and cashmeran settle into warm, earthy depth. As a result, this is dessert as destination.
Released in 2026 as part of Lattafa Pride’s Cities Collection, a series where each fragrance captures an iconic world city, Lattafa Love in Paris is the collection’s romantic centrepiece. Moreover, one Parfumo reviewer describes it as “resinous buttery maple smothered on sweet, spiced fruit leather.” Furthermore, a UK reviewer calls it “genuinely excellent movement, depth, and quality that rewards close attention.”
Nine notes across three deliberately balanced layers. In particular, the pyramid is lean and purposeful, no filler, no padding. Furthermore, the two-note top is unusually concise for a gourmand composition, trusting caramel and apple alone to set the stage. Moreover, the inclusion of cashmeran in the base is significant, a modern synthetic that adds soft, musky, cashmere-like warmth rarely found in Arabic perfumery at this price.
Pomarose is a modern synthetic aroma chemical that smells like a fusion of lychee and rose, fruity, slightly dewy, and delicately floral. Moreover, it was developed as a captive molecule by one of the major fragrance houses and has become increasingly popular in contemporary perfumery. Furthermore, pomarose adds a specific quality that natural ingredients cannot replicate: a transparent, wet-petal fruitiness that sits between fruit and flower.
In Lattafa Love in Paris, pomarose serves a crucial structural role. Specifically, it bridges the caramel-apple top and the patchouli-amber-tonka base by adding floral transparency to the otherwise dense gourmand composition. As a result, the heart breathes rather than suffocates. This is the ingredient that elevates the composition from heavy-sweet to sophisticated-sweet, the difference between candy and patisserie.
The opening is immediately sweet, rich, and unapologetically gourmand. Caramel arrives with buttery, sugar-brown warmth. At the same time, apple adds crisp, slightly tart fruitiness that prevents the caramel from becoming one-dimensional. Consequently, the first spray of Lattafa Love in Paris smells like biting into a caramel-glazed apple tart still warm from the oven, indulgent but balanced by the fruit’s natural acidity.
Within fifteen minutes, the heart deepens dramatically. Specifically, maple syrup introduces its distinctive resinous, woody-sweet character, warmer and darker than simple caramel. Moreover, benzoin adds balsamic, vanilla-adjacent resinous warmth that has been used in perfumery for centuries. Furthermore, pomarose contributes its transparent, lychee-rose dewiness that lifts the entire heart. Consequently, the middle phase feels like maple butter melting into warm benzoin while rose petals catch the steam.
The drydown is where the composition settles into quiet, earthy comfort. Patchouli provides dark, slightly damp, mossy grounding. In addition, amber adds golden resinous radiance. Tonka bean contributes warm coumarin sweetness with a hint of almond. Furthermore, cashmeran delivers its signature soft, musky, cashmere-like warmth. Consequently, the lasting impression is warm vanilla-amber wrapped in the softest fabric you own an autumn evening ending well.
Lattafa Pride’s Cities Collection is an ambitious series where each fragrance captures a specific world city’s emotional identity through scent. Moreover, Paris was always going to be the romantic heart of the collection and the decision to interpret it through gourmand warmth rather than chypre elegance or floral transparency is significant. Furthermore, it signals that Lattafa Pride understands Paris as Europeans actually experience it: patisseries, autumn walks, warm interiors.
This interpretation positions Lattafa Love in Paris alongside compositions from established European houses that also use gourmand warmth to capture Parisian atmosphere. As a result, the Cities Collection gains credibility through conceptual specificity, this is not a generic sweet perfume wearing a Parisian name; it is a genuinely Parisian mood.
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