Night-blooming jasmine — the flower that emerges as dusk falls — carries one of perfumery's most intoxicating and elusive accords. Also known as cestrum nocturnum, this tropical bloom releases its heady fragrance only after sunset, a quality that has long captivated perfumers seeking to capture nocturnal mystery in a bottle.
The lady of the night flower perfume note unfolds with creamy white florality, rich and voluptuous, yet carrying an almost green, slightly metallic undertone that prevents it from becoming merely sweet. There is an indolic depth — that animalic, slightly intoxicating quality found in nature's most hedonistic blooms — balanced by a whisper of citrus brightness.
In a fragrance, this note demands attention. It commands the composition, creating an intimate, sensual base that lingers on skin. Lady of the night flower perfumes are inherently evening-leaning, theatrical, and unapologetically feminine without softness — they are sophisticated, moody, and unmistakably distinctive.