Fantasmagory Joins Louis Vuitton’s Les Extraits Fragrance Collection

Louis Vuitton’s latest perfume, Fantasmagory, explores the contrasts of vanilla through light, texture, and a sculptural new form.

Fantasmagory Joins Louis Vuitton’s Les Extraits Fragrance Collection Review
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Summary

  • Fantasmagory joins the Les Extraits collection by Jacques Cavallier Belletrud.
  • The scent redefines vanilla with notes of ginger, almond, anise, and leather.
  • Architect Frank Gehry designed the bottle with floating silver petals.

Louis Vuitton’s newest fragrance, Fantasmagory, brings a modern tension to the familiar warmth of vanilla. The perfume joins the Les Extraits collection, a series defined by rarity and craft, each scent treated as a study in a single idea.

Master perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud built the composition around both the flower and the pod of vanilla, exposing its opposing sides. Ginger adds a clean spark, almond softens the edges, and deeper notes of anise, floral tones, and leather add weight. It’s a fragrance that moves between light and shadow, trading sweetness for something more dimensional.

Fantasmagory Joins Louis Vuitton’s Les Extraits Fragrance Collection Review
Louis Vuitton Fantasmagory Fragrance
Fantasmagory Joins Louis Vuitton’s Les Extraits Fragrance Collection Review
Louis Vuitton Fantasmagory Fragrance
Fantasmagory Joins Louis Vuitton’s Les Extraits Fragrance Collection Review
Louis Vuitton Fantasmagory Fragrance

Architect Frank Gehry continued his collaboration with the house, designing a bottle that feels sculptural yet airy. Its silver petal-like cap seems to move around the neck of the glass, a quiet contrast to the richness of what’s inside.

Fantasmagory enriches Louis Vuitton’s Les Extraits line with a vision of vanilla that feels rare and current. The fragrance is available from October 16 on the brand’s website for $595 USD.

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