The French Riviera has a particular quality of light, and this sunny floral bottles it. Everyone pictures the Côte d'Azur as blue — the water, the sky, the horizon stretching endlessly toward Italy. But the smell of this place is something else entirely.
It comes from The garrigue — the wild, sun-scorched scrubland that rolls above the coast — is carpeted in thyme, rosemary, lavender, and aromatic trees that release their oils into the heat of the afternoon. Walk those paths and the air itself becomes a fragrance. Sharp, herbal, resinous, alive. It is one of the most distinctive smells in the world, and almost no one talks about it.
ANTIBES captures that truth. The ease of days spent on the water — azure skies, champagne on deck, effortless glamour that could only belong to the Côte d'Azur — grounded in the aromatic soul of the landscape above it. The scent of a place that is more than its postcard.