Russian-French painter Marc Chagall inspired Lovers in Pink with his ecstatic portraits of his wife and muse Bella. Like a champagne bubble, this extrait sparkles with a blackcurrant/lemon/ginger effect. A bouquet of roses, peonies and jasmine glows against a woody background. The result is a declaration of love in all its forms.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, animated company: a room where conversation moves quickly, glasses catch the light, and the air feels bright with color rather than heavy with sweetness. It suits someone who wants a sensual floral presence that reads lively, artistic and unmistakably present.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its fruity sparkle and floral heart can stay vivid without turning dense. Apply sparingly at first; as an extrait, it has enough richness to project well, while the cedarwood and musk give it a smooth, lingering trail on skin.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like floral-fruity perfumes with a polished, sensual edge: blackcurrant brightness, romantic rose and peony, and a soft woody base. It will appeal to those who enjoy expressive compositions with color, lift and a touch of glamour.
Release year
2021
The nose
Cherigan’s Lovers in Pink was created by the house’s in-house team of “Perfumeurs Alchimistes,” rather than a single named perfumer. The result fits Cherigan’s modern approach: compositions shaped collaboratively, with a focus on clarity, texture and a polished Art Deco sensibility. Because no individual perfumer is credited, the fragrance is best read as a house-built composition rather than a signature author scent. Its sparkling fruit opening, luminous floral heart and soft woody-musky base reflect Cherigan’s preference for elegant, accessible compositions that translate vintage inspiration into a contemporary extrait.
Collaborators
Luc Gabriel shaped the relaunch-era creative direction and the fragrance concept, guiding Cherigan’s team of “Perfumeurs Alchimistes” as they developed the composition around Chagall’s visual world and the house’s Art Deco heritage.
Cherigan’s story
Cherigan is a Paris-born house rooted in the optimism and elegance of the late 1920s, with a style that balances vintage character and modern wearability. Its fragrances draw on Art Deco imagery, romantic storytelling and a polished, accessible sense of luxury.
Lovers in Pink’s concept
Lovers in Pink was created as a new composition rather than a reconstruction of an old Cherigan formula. It takes its cue from Marc Chagall’s ecstatic portraits of Bella and translates that painterly palette into a vivid floral-fruity extrait, with a sparkling, champagne-like opening and a woody finish.
Extra info
The fragrance is inspired by Marc Chagall’s portraits of Bella, and its official imagery leans into pink, red and blue tones. The opening is often described as champagne-like, with blackcurrant, lemon and ginger creating a sparkling effect over the floral bouquet.
Russian-French painter Marc Chagall inspired Lovers in Pink with his ecstatic portraits of his wife and muse Bella. Like a champagne bubble, this extrait sparkles with a blackcurrant/lemon/ginger effect. A bouquet of roses, peonies and jasmine glows against a woody background. The result is a declaration of love in all its forms.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, animated company: a room where conversation moves quickly, glasses catch the light, and the air feels bright with color rather than heavy with sweetness. It suits someone who wants a sensual floral presence that reads lively, artistic and unmistakably present.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its fruity sparkle and floral heart can stay vivid without turning dense. Apply sparingly at first; as an extrait, it has enough richness to project well, while the cedarwood and musk give it a smooth, lingering trail on skin.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like floral-fruity perfumes with a polished, sensual edge: blackcurrant brightness, romantic rose and peony, and a soft woody base. It will appeal to those who enjoy expressive compositions with color, lift and a touch of glamour.
Release year
2021
The nose
Cherigan’s Lovers in Pink was created by the house’s in-house team of “Perfumeurs Alchimistes,” rather than a single named perfumer. The result fits Cherigan’s modern approach: compositions shaped collaboratively, with a focus on clarity, texture and a polished Art Deco sensibility. Because no individual perfumer is credited, the fragrance is best read as a house-built composition rather than a signature author scent. Its sparkling fruit opening, luminous floral heart and soft woody-musky base reflect Cherigan’s preference for elegant, accessible compositions that translate vintage inspiration into a contemporary extrait.
Collaborators
Luc Gabriel shaped the relaunch-era creative direction and the fragrance concept, guiding Cherigan’s team of “Perfumeurs Alchimistes” as they developed the composition around Chagall’s visual world and the house’s Art Deco heritage.
Cherigan’s story
Cherigan is a Paris-born house rooted in the optimism and elegance of the late 1920s, with a style that balances vintage character and modern wearability. Its fragrances draw on Art Deco imagery, romantic storytelling and a polished, accessible sense of luxury.
Lovers in Pink’s concept
Lovers in Pink was created as a new composition rather than a reconstruction of an old Cherigan formula. It takes its cue from Marc Chagall’s ecstatic portraits of Bella and translates that painterly palette into a vivid floral-fruity extrait, with a sparkling, champagne-like opening and a woody finish.
Extra info
The fragrance is inspired by Marc Chagall’s portraits of Bella, and its official imagery leans into pink, red and blue tones. The opening is often described as champagne-like, with blackcurrant, lemon and ginger creating a sparkling effect over the floral bouquet.