Lanvin

Rumeur

for women

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Rumeur

Fragrance notes

How this scent is often described (from community votes on accords—useful when a full pyramid isn’t in our data yet).

White Floral 100%
Floral 81%
Musky 63%
Rose 58%
Citrus 53%
Fresh 51%
Powdery 48%
Patchouli 47%

Performance

Empty fields use this listing’s top accords (White Floral, Floral, and Musky) plus the overview text—add your own numbers anytime after testing on skin.

Longevity

With White Floral, Floral, Musky, and Rose among the strongest accord tags here, deeper woods, resins, and ambers in this kind of mix often linger longer on skin—still varies by person, climate, and sprays.

Projection

With White Floral, Floral, Musky, and Rose among the strongest accord tags here, dense bases like this often feel louder in the first hour—start with one spray in tight rooms or at a desk.

Overview

RumeurbyLanvinis a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women.Rumeurwas launched in 2006. The nose behind this fragrance is Francis Kurkdjian. Top note is Magnolia; middle notes are Lily-of-the-Valley, Rose, Jasmine, Orange Blossom and Plum; base notes are Musk, Patchouli and Amber.A perfume in which white flowers harmonize with musky base notes. The twinkly top notes of magnolia pour into a classic wave of aldehydes. The heart is sewed of white petals: white rose, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, and a synthetic orange, the scent of which brings to mind orange blossom. The base consists of clear patchouli and musk. The perfume was created by Francis Kurkdjian in 2006.

Quick answers

Short takes based on this page’s notes and accords—your taste still wins.

Is Rumeur office-safe?
With a stronger profile, one light spray is often enough in quiet offices; save extra sprays for after work or open spaces.
Best season
Mixed profile—often bright up top with a warmer base—works year-round depending on sprays and temperature.
Where to try it
Department-store counters, brand boutiques, and trusted sample or decant sellers online—always test on your own skin before a full bottle.