In the world of Giorgio Armani, elegance is never shouted—it’s whispered in detail, in texture, in hue. With the arrival of Iris Bleu, the newest addition to the Armani/Privé Les Eaux collection, that whisper becomes an olfactory poem—composed in every shade of blue the Mediterranean can offer. From the cerulean sky to the indigo depths of the sea, Iris Bleu is an invitation to drift into light.
Since 2004, the Armani/Privé Haute Couture Fragrances have distilled the spirit of Armani’s runway into rarefied scents. Iris Bleu, created by perfumer Dora Baghriche, continues that lineage—crafted from the most precious raw materials with the same meticulous artistry found in the Maison’s couture ateliers.
The scent opens with a luminous splash: green galbanum shimmers with crisp tension, entwining with the sun-drenched zest of Calabrian bergamot and tangy lemon. It’s the breath before twilight, the sea’s surface flickering under golden rays. At its heart lies the soul of the fragrance—iris butter, powdery yet profound, softened by jasmine grandiflorum superinfusion, which brings a petal-like freshness that blooms like light on water.
The drydown is a serene hush—white musks that cling like a second skin, warmed by Virginia cedarwood and a whisper of smoky guaiac wood, leaving a trail both delicate and enduring.
Encased in the iconic square bottle, its subtle blue tint reflects the scent’s marine grace. The gold plate engraved with the name “Iris Bleu” is the final couture flourish.
A fragrance that doesn’t simply smell like the Mediterranean—but feels like it, Iris Bleu is serenity bottled, a blue horizon you carry with you.