In the realm of haute perfumery, Les Éditions de Parfums continues to craft fragrances that transcend mere scent, transforming them into emotional experiences. Their latest creation, Iris Palladium, is a poetic encounter between two worlds — the ethereal softness of a flower and the enduring power of a precious metal.
The fragrance opens with a luminous blend of cardamom and lavender, immediately evoking a sense of sophistication and calm. These top notes set the tone for what unfolds as a remarkably nuanced composition — both spirited and serene, evoking the duality of strength and grace.




At its heart lies iris, one of perfumery’s most noble ingredients, paired with delicate violet. Together, they create a tender accord that shimmers with understated beauty, like sunlight reflected on polished metal. This central harmony captures the essence of quiet confidence, where refinement meets radiance.
As the scent deepens, sandalwood and vanilla emerge, grounding the composition with a creamy warmth. This base lends the fragrance its sensual depth, a soft yet powerful trail that lingers with emotional resonance — as comforting as the touch of silk against skin.

Iris Palladium is more than a perfume; it is a dialogue between nature and craftsmanship. The iris symbolizes delicacy and purity, while palladium stands for rarity and endurance — together embodying the modern paradox of fragility wrapped in strength.
Every note in this composition has been carefully chosen to express the timeless elegance that defines Les Éditions de Parfums. The result is a scent that feels both classic and contemporary, echoing the maison’s pursuit of olfactory perfection.




Elegant yet effortless, Iris Palladium invites its wearer to inhabit a world of quiet luxury — where the art of perfumery becomes an intimate form of self-expression. It is a fragrance that doesn’t shout but rather speaks in a language of beauty, balance, and grace.
In every facet, Iris Palladium celebrates the mastery of modern perfumery — a creation that embodies both poetry and precision, making it a timeless addition to the Collection Superclassique.