THE WILD BODY

Le Corps Sauvage is a free and instinctive fragrance, born from a dialogue between flesh and nature. Inspired by my film centered on Diana the Huntress, this perfume celebrates primal sensuality—the kind that reconnects the body to the living world. Notes of geranium and rose intertwine with deep woody accords, where floral softness meets an almost animal strength. The fragrance evokes sun-warmed skin, dense forests, damp undergrowth, and light filtering through the trees. Top Notes: Musk, Geranium Heart Notes: Cardamom, Lavandin, Bergamot Base Notes: Cedarwood, Woody Notes, Amber

Notes of geranium and rose intertwine with deep woody accords, where floral softness meets an almost animal strength. The fragrance evokes sun-warmed skin, dense forests, damp undergrowth, and light filtering through the trees.

Head Note: Musk, Geranium.

Heart Notes: Cardamom, Lavandin, Bergamot.

Base Notes: Cedar, Woody Notes, Amber

Price range: 70,00€ through 104,00€

Product details

Unisex fragrance, Le Corps Sauvage is designed for combative individuals driven by an untamed inner energy. An audacious and luminous signature, where sensuality becomes a form of freedom. Le Corps Sauvage is a free and instinctive fragrance, born from a dialogue between flesh and nature. Inspired by my film centered on Diana the Huntress, this perfume celebrates primal sensuality—the kind that reconnects the body to the living world. Notes of geranium and rose intertwine with deep woody accords, where floral softness meets an almost animal strength. The fragrance evokes sun-warmed skin, dense forests, damp undergrowth, and light filtering through the trees.

Head Note: Musk, Geranium.

Heart Notes: Cardamom, Lavandin, Bergamot.

Base Notes: Cedar, Woody Notes, Amber

Capacity

100ml, 50ml

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It is futile to dream of a wild state far removed from ourselves. It does not exist. The marsh lies within us—in our minds, in our entrails—the primitive vigor of nature that inspires this dream.

Henry David Thoreau — Excerpt from the film Le Corps Sauvage by Cheyenne-Marie Carron —

AIMER, C’EST TOUT DONNER
— Édith Piaf