Zashi Lhamo 扎基拉姆
EDT
Le Goût De Peau 肌肤之味
Chinese artistic niche house focused on intimate, East‑inspired, gender‑neutral perfumes.
Le Goût De Peau 肌肤之味 is a Chinese artistic perfume brand that emerged at the start of the 2020s, with its first releases appearing in 2021. The brand positions itself as a high‑end salon fragrance house from China, focusing on oriental themes and storytelling and aiming at urban, internationally minded consumers seeking non‑mainstream compositions. Its name, "Le Goût De Peau" (the taste of skin), signals a deliberate focus on intimate, skin‑like scents and the relationship between fragrance and the body.
From the outset, Le Goût De Peau has anchored its identity in Eastern and specifically Chinese cultural references. Official materials describe it as being inspired by Chinese minority cultures and "secret oriental civilization," with each perfume designed to transmit facets of East‑Asian culture and personal perception of the world through smell. The house emphasizes gender‑neutral perfumery and sustainable creation, highlighting the use of distinctive local ingredients and an artisanal approach to blending.
One of the brand’s key pillars is the Traveler Collection, a world‑travel series whose first launch in mid‑2020/2021 introduced five perfumes, each tied to a particular place and narrative: Kyoto, Toscana, Mont Kailash, Aurora Borialis, and Rose à Camkam. These scents mix geographic inspirations with Eastern sensibilities, aiming to compress impressions from global journeys into nuanced compositions. The world‑travel concept and the focus on intimate, skin‑oriented fragrances have made Le Goût De Peau a notable name among contemporary Chinese niche houses, even though distribution remains relatively limited and buying bottles can depend on specialized retailers or local platforms.
A niche, premium house known for oriental compositions.
Le Goût De Peau began with the Traveler Collection, using global destinations like Kyoto and Mont Kailash as the backbone of its narratives while filtering them through an Eastern lens. Over time, the range has expanded in number and geographic scope, but the brand has stayed close to its original concept of intimate, culture‑driven compositions with an emphasis on East‑Asian perspectives. Sustainability, gender neutrality, and artisanal quality have become more clearly foregrounded in later communications, suggesting a move toward a more defined niche identity rather than broad commercial appeal.
Le Goût De Peau is one of the more interesting modern Chinese niche houses if you care about culture‑heavy storytelling and incense‑amber woods. If you just want obvious crowd‑pleasers or easy availability, you will probably find it more effort than payoff.
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