With show-stopping ensembles and thoroughly modern accessories, the Spanish fashion house has proved time and time again that unconventionality is distinctly LOEWE. Their fragrance palette, rife with earthy aromas and verdant bouquets, introduces a new selection of floral scents, each in tribute to plants less heard of (and much more difficult to pronounce). The line’s scented candles are multisensory creations in every regard, an unprocessed fusion of color and fragrance, nested in highly textual terracotta pots, each hand-glazed and no two exactly alike.

The Acacia dealbata, an evergreen ornamented in bright yellow flowers and native to Australia, informs the Mimosa Candle. Aquatic at its core, the scent’s oceanic layers peel to reveal the juicy notes of melon. The Tuberose Candle, evocative of the Agave Amica’s white and waxy flowers, divulges a litany of white-floral notes, its greener facets revealed over time. The herbaceous plant, native to Mexico, has seduction sowed into its seeds, its petals especially fragrant at night.

Saving the trickiest for last, the Dendrochilum Magnum Orchid Candle, prevails as the collection’s most intense aroma. Emulating the bright florals of the eponymous flower, the subtly sweet fragrance unravels to reveal powdery notes of potent orris. The Dendrochilum is a rare genus of tropical orchid, native to Southeast Asia and exclusively cultivated by plant connoisseurs. Its slightly sweet fragrance is complemented by undertones of warm spice. 

Each candle boasts notes of florals unexplored, and the scents’ rare forms translate through to their complementary terracotta pots. Architects of olfactory confections, LOEWE Perfumes’ new Textura Collection recognizes the sensorial implications of a creation as uniquely fragrant as it is structured.

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