Scarlett
A white-textured bottle with red script, Scarlett is Cacharel's literary white-floral chapter.
Story & heritage
Scarlett launched in 2009, extending the Cacharel fragrance line with a white-floral composition and a distinctive textured white presentation.
Its name and red script give it a more narrative, heroine-like identity than the simpler emotional naming of Amor Amor or Promesse.
Materials & craft
Fragrance references list Scarlett as a floral woody musk created by Honorine Blanc, Olivier Cresp and Alberto Morillas, with pear, tea and Amalfi lemon on top; jasmine, honeysuckle and orange blossom in the heart; and white honey, musk and sandalwood in the base.
How to choose & style
Scarlett's red-and-white look works with lace, poplin, ivory tailoring and red accents; it feels most Cacharel when the outfit is romantic but not fussy.