The Journey: Its name, Azahar, gives the clue. Orange tree in Spanish Arabic. There you are, standing on a Moroccan roof. An exquisite coolness wafts up, chasing the clinging heat of the day. The curtains move lazily in the breeze. Shadows of orange trees stretch in the setting sun.
Azahar is a delicious orange blossom, cooled by an overdose of petitgrain and tangerine, then becoming a soft vanilla marshmallow. Deceptively innocent, it craves transgression, addiction, and sweet follies.
All Voyages Imaginaires formulas are created only with natural ingredients or from natural origin and wheat organic alcohol.
75ml
NOTES
-Essences of Petitgrain bigarade, Bergamot, and Mandarine: bring freshness and fruitiness
-Neroli essence: comes from orange blossom
-Vanilla: gives roundness and softness
THE BRAND
Camille Goutal and Isabelle Doyen are long-time partners in perfumery passionate about using natural materials to create 100% all-natural perfumes in organic wheat alcohol. Their goal is to create unique and fine fragrances that sublimate the natural ingredients to abstraction. Their inspiration comes from real or imaginary voyages to lands of magnified ingredients, hidden memories, and dreamy destinations. They believe that the escape must feel complete and the scent should be bewitching for both women and men.
Isabelle Doyen is a professor at the ISIPCA (College of Perfume in Versailles) who has trained many perfumers, including Francis Kurkdjian and Mathilde Laurent. She worked with Annick Goutal for many years and never left her side. During this time, she also met Camille Goutal, whom she considers a niece. Isabelle describes herself as an "enthusiastic sponge" who draws inspiration from her love of reading, art exhibitions, conductors, dancers, and lyrics. Her creations include L'Antimatière and Turtle Vetiver for Les Nez, Nuit de Bakélite by Naomi Goodsir, and Ce Soir ou Jamais, which she co-designed with Annick Goutal.
Camille Goutal was a studio photographer before turning to perfumery. She has a very visual approach to the creation of perfumes and is the artistic director of Voyages Imaginaires. In the shared lab alongside Isabelle Doyen, she learned to be a "nose" and uses all her senses at once.
For Voyages Imaginaires, each creation is a tender-scent journey that is reminiscent of something familiar and, at the same time, takes us to a new, virginal land. It is a journey of discovery with a magnifying glass, a pilgrimage to a land of faded memories, or a hike through a dream landscape. The memories are clear, and the ideas are about to be born.