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

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.



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.