Thomas De Monaco Parfums Unveils a New Chapter with the Artist Collection

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If the Gold Collection was Thomas De Monaco Parfums’ story of heritage and emotion, the new Artist Collection feels like stepping into uncharted territory — restless, daring, and full of silver light.

Thomas De Monaco Artist Collection

Photo credit: Thomas De Monaco

Silver is more than just a color here. It’s a reflection, a shimmer of change, a metaphor for invention and transformation. It mirrors everything around it but never stays still, just like the perfumes themselves. This becomes the symbol of the Artist Collection — fluid, unsettled, alive with possibility.

For this new chapter, the creative director Thomas De Monaco handed the creative reins to a new generation of perfumers. Their task: to push boundaries, to let instinct and imagination lead. What emerges are fragrances that feel experimental yet emotional, abstract yet intimate, like sketches that move and breathe.

The debut edition, Flowers for Future, doesn’t look back with nostalgia but instead imagines what flowers might become tomorrow. Three perfumes form this futuristic garden, each one a different vision of transformation:

Jade Amour by David Chieze is a floral that nature never gave us. Inspired by the Liane de Jade — stunning in form but scentless — he dreamed up its perfume: luminous and sensual, with sparkling citrus, solar florals, and a creamy, skin-like base. It feels like conjuring presence from absence.

Thomas De Monaco Jade Amour

Fleur Danger by Ugo Charron is no gentle bloom but a flower forged in tension. Sharp aldehydes and pink pepper cut like steel, while saffron, rum, and raspberry smolder underneath. Leather and woods bring warmth and bite. It’s not a fragrance that decorates — it defies.

Thomas De Monaco Fleur Danger

Neo Eden by Augustin Lemiere, his debut creation, imagines a garden from another dimension. Rhubarb and frozen peach open with an electric crack, before magnolia, mimosa, and futuristic molecules twist into something dreamlike. Creamy softness at the base grounds the strangeness, like a glitch that suddenly feels human.

Thomas De Monaco Neo Eden

Together, these three perfumes sketch out a vision of what perfumery can become when rules loosen and instinct takes the lead. The Artist Collection feels like a laboratory of emotions, shimmering in silver — experimental, fearless, and alive.

Unveiled at Pitti Fragranze 2025, this launch feels less like the closing of one chapter and more like the opening of an entirely new one.

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