CCXII 2
Eau de Parfum
Perfume Parlour
Note Profile
Lace is a delicate fragrance concept used as a perfume name, typically built around citrus, florals, woods, musk, and sometimes vanilla. It reads as soft, polished, and wearable rather than as a single material note.[2][3][8]
The scent profile associated with Lace is airy citrus at the top, a floral heart of jasmine, orange blossom, and rose, and a soft woody-musky base.[8] In related commercial descriptions, vanilla and subtle sweetness appear in the drydown, giving the accord a smoother and more intimate finish.[1][3][5]
Lace is not a single botanical or aroma chemical; it is a commercial fragrance concept and perfume name.[2][3][8] The published examples show it being composed from multiple materials such as bergamot, grapefruit, florals, woody notes, musk, and vanilla.[8]
Perfumers and product formulators use Lace as a feminine-leaning, polished daywear style centered on clean floral-citrus transparency.[2][3] It works well in body sprays, fragrances oils, and soft floral-musky blends where the goal is a light, elegant signature rather than a single-note effect.[1][5]
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Lace appears prominently.