There is something almost unexpected about the way Lamar Caviar by Kajal Perfumes Paris meets the skin. Not the immediate intensity traditionally associated with perfume, but a fresher, softer sensation, where fragrance emerges gradually through water, texture, and movement.
Created in collaboration with Microcaps AG and LUZI AG, Lamar Caviar introduces a new interpretation of perfumery through patented “Perfume Pearls” technology. The composition is encapsulated within delicate alginate spheres derived from algae, preserving the fragrance until the moment of application.
When sprayed, the pearls dissolve into a fine mist, releasing an alcohol-free formula that feels unusually fluid and weightless on the skin. The effect is less about projection and more about proximity: a fragrance that unfolds intimately rather than announcing itself immediately.
This shift transforms the ritual itself. Lamar Caviar by Kajal Perfumes Paris moves between perfume and skincare, functioning simultaneously as fragrance, hydrating mist, hair perfume, and layering base. Its versatility becomes part of its identity, adapting easily to warmer climates, daily wear, or more elaborate fragrance layering.
Notes
Lamar Caviar by Kajal Perfumes Paris retains the olfactive identity of the original Lamar by Kajal, translating its radiant oriental-floral composition into a softer, more fluid dimension through its water-based structure. Created by master perfumer Mark Buxton, the fragrance unfolds progressively, maintaining richness while introducing an unusual sensation of freshness and transparency.
The opening is vivid and luminous. Pineapple immediately introduces a juicy tropical brightness, balanced by the vibrant sweetness of red berries and the crisp texture of apple. Yet the composition never becomes overtly fruity. Cardamom and coriander intervene quickly, adding aromatic warmth and subtle spice, creating contrast and structure within the brightness of the top notes.
As the fragrance develops, the floral heart emerges with greater depth and softness. Bulgarian rose and Turkish rose create a rich, velvety duality, moving between freshness and sensuality without becoming overly dense. Magnolia introduces a creamy, almost silky texture, while sambac jasmine diffuses gently through the composition, adding luminosity and warmth rather than sharp indolic intensity. The transition between notes remains seamless, with each accord dissolving gradually into the next.
In the base, the fragrance settles into a smooth and enveloping warmth. Vanilla softens the composition without excessive sweetness, while amber and musk create a persistent yet intimate trail close to the skin. Cashmere wood and cedarwood provide structure and depth, grounding the composition with a refined woody dryness that balances the more radiant floral and fruity facets.
What distinguishes Lamar Caviar by Kajal Perfumes Paris is not only the composition itself, but the way the formula alters its perception. The alcohol-free texture diffuses the fragrance differently, allowing the notes to unfold with less sharpness and more continuity. The result is a scent that feels suspended between perfume and skin, maintaining intensity while remaining airy, delicate, and remarkably fluid.
Packaging
The packaging reflects the same balance between innovation and ornament that defines the fragrance itself. Rather than presenting perfume as a purely decorative object, Kajal Perfumes Paris transforms the bottle into a visual extension of the formula’s texture and technology.
The transparent flacon reveals the suspended fragrance pearls within, allowing the product itself to become part of the aesthetic composition. The microspheres catch and refract light subtly, giving the liquid an almost luminous quality that changes depending on movement and reflection. This interaction between transparency, texture, and light reinforces the impression of fluidity that characterizes the fragrance experience.
Gold metallic accents frame the bottle with precision, introducing contrast and architectural structure. The geometric cap, sculptural yet restrained, recalls the maison’s signature visual language through clean symmetry and polished surfaces. The ornamental motifs decorating the front label reference Middle Eastern decorative traditions and intricate geometric patterns, connecting the object to Kajal’s broader cultural identity while maintaining a distinctly contemporary execution.
Despite the richness of its detailing, the design avoids excess. The proportions remain clean, balanced, and vertical, allowing the bottle to feel elegant rather than ornamental. Even the compact 30 ml format contributes to this sense of intimacy and practicality, transforming Lamar Caviar by Kajal Perfumes Paris into an object designed not only for display, but for continuous movement and everyday ritual.
What ultimately emerges is a packaging concept that mirrors the fragrance’s central idea: luxury expressed not through heaviness or opulence alone, but through texture, precision, and sensory innovation.