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History
Sunsuality appeared in 2019 in Pierre Guillaume’s White Collection, the house’s solar, gender-fluid line. Its name, a blend of sun and sensuality, states the intent from the start: to turn sun and citrus into a sensual material, a scented skin rather than an ordinary fresh eau.
The composition’s challenge is to turn acidity into silk. Where citrus often races by, sharp and volatile, Pierre Guillaume softens and stretches it through a kumquat-sandalwood accord that makes it a caress. Kumquat, the small citrus one bites into with its skin, brings the fruitiness and the bitterness; creamy sandalwood gives it body and a skin-like hold.
Ginger and pink pepper enliven the opening with a discreet zing, while lemon tree blossoms extend the citrus at the heart into a honeyed floral note. The kumquat-sandalwood accord, as if infused with light, then develops on the skin the appeal of a melting cream, soft and fresh, where the freshness of the citrus mingles with the velvet of the wood.
Sunsuality is thus a sensual citrus, running counter to the classic eau de Cologne. Its silk of citrus makes it one of the most caressing offerings of the White Collection, a solar skin scent that carries the freshness of a citrus across the day without ever fading out.
Olfactory pyramid
Pierre Guillaume does not publish a formal pyramid: the layout below follows the progression described in the catalogue, from zingy kumquat to creamy sandalwood.
The thread is the kumquat-sandalwood accord: the tart citrus extends into the velvet of the wood, like silk.
Olfactory profile
Sunsuality is a sensual citrus rather than a fresh eau. The perfumer softens the acidity of kumquat with creamy sandalwood, so the citrus does not race by but stretches into a silken caress. It is a skin citrus, solar and tenacious, far from the volatility of an eau de Cologne.
Its signature lies in this marriage of the fresh and the creamy: ginger and pink pepper sting the opening, lemon tree blossoms extend the citrus, sandalwood lays down the velvet. The result is a genderless citrus, easy to wear day to day, whose soft, luminous trail stays close to the body.
A silk of citrus, in which the perfumer transformed the acidity of citrus into a scented caress.Pierre Guillaume Paris, catalogue 2025–26
Key characteristics
When and where to wear
Sunsuality is a fine-weather citrus, at its best when heat calls for the freshness of citrus. Its creamy sandalwood nonetheless gives it a rare hold for a citrus, making it wearable in mid-season and in daytime all year round.
Usage guidance
Seasonal fit
| Season | Fit | Critical notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | ★★★★ | The silky citrus blooms. |
| Summer | ★★★★ | Ideal season for its solar freshness. |
| Autumn | ★★★☆ | Creamy sandalwood warms it. |
| Winter | ★★★☆ | A tenacious citrus on grey days. |
Setting fit
| Setting | Fit | Recommended use |
|---|---|---|
| Everyday | ★★★★ | Reference use. |
| Office | ★★★★ | Fresh, clean and discreet. |
| Open air | ★★★★ | Its solar ground. |
| Dates | ★★★☆ | Sensual citrus, close to the body. |
| Sport | ★★★☆ | Fresh enough for exertion. |
Similar perfumes
Pierre Guillaume’s silk of citrus speaks first to its sisters in the White Collection, then to the woody citruses of niche perfumery.
| Perfume | House · year | Why it is close |
|---|---|---|
| Helioflora | Pierre Guillaume Paris · 2019 | The solar floral of the White Collection, a rhubarb and buddleia granita. The same full-sun spirit, in a floral, fruity reading rather than a hesperidic one. |
| Intime.Extime | Pierre Guillaume Paris · 2019 | The powdery floral amber of the White Collection, white tea, iris and Itauba wood. The same solar line, in a more powdery, woody variation than Sunsuality’s freshness. |
Common questions
See also
Sources
- Pierre Guillaume Paris catalogue 2025–26 (English edition)
- Pierre Guillaume Paris, official Sunsuality page
- Fragrantica, Sunsuality entry
