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Inspiration
Be My Plum captures that fleeting moment when late summer warmth slips into the first cool autumn evenings, with the air tinted in soft lilac and gold. Imagine sitting outside at dusk with a bowl of ripe plums in front of you, the city lights slowly appearing while the air still feels silky on the skin. The fragrance opens with juicy plum, sparkling pink pepper and a hint of oud that adds a subtle shadow, like biting into forbidden fruit. In the heart, plum blossom, Indian tuberose, tiaré flower and ylang ylang unfold into a milky, luminous bouquet that feels both comforting and seductive. Finally, coconut, vanilla sugar and soft musk melt together in the base, wrapping the skin in a creamy, cashmere like trail that lingers for hours. Be My Plum is pastel yet powerful, a modern Montale interpretation of plum, white florals and gourmand notes.
Fragrance family
Floral fruity gourmand, musky soft
Perfumer
In house perfumer Montale Paris
Fragrance notes
Top notes: plum, oud, pink pepper
Heart notes: plum blossom, tuberose, tiaré flower, ylang ylang
Base notes: coconut, vanilla sugar, musk
The blend of juicy plum, narcotic white flowers, coconut and vanilla sugar gives Be My Plum a smooth, luminous character with a refined Montale signature and a well balanced mix of fruity, floral and gourmand nuances.
What our ParfuMaria team thinks of this fragrance
On our skin, Be My Plum opens bright and juicy, with green plum and pink pepper creating a sparkling first impression that feels playful but polished. Within minutes the scent turns creamy as the white florals and plum blossom bloom, giving a soft, almost cloud like texture. The drydown of coconut, vanilla sugar and musk becomes a cosy, velvety aura that is sensual without ever becoming too heavy or sticky. We see Be My Plum as a perfect choice for those who love modern fruity floral gourmands with a pastel mood, ideal for daytime into evening wear and for anyone who likes to leave a soft but memorable trail.
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