Guerlain L'Heure Bleue is part of the house's Legendary collection, a library of emblematic fragrances composed over more than a century by five generations of Guerlain perfumers. First created by Jacques Guerlain in 1912, it remains one of the Maison's most iconic and enduring creations.
The fragrance captures a very particular moment: the blue hour, when the sun has slipped beneath the horizon and the sky turns to night's velvet, but the first star has yet to appear. Jacques Guerlain called it the suspended hour, when you find yourself in renewed harmony with the world, and L'Heure Bleue is his attempt to bottle that fleeting feeling. Sensual, soft and worn close to the skin, it's an anthem to the gentleness of life and to romance.
Designed by Raymond Guerlain, the scent is presented in the celebrated "inverted heart" bottle, its curves traced with the graceful scrolls of Art Nouveau. The hollowed-heart stopper, a genuine technical feat when it was created, echoes the tender romanticism at the heart of this perfumery masterpiece.