If you’ve ever wanted Mont Blanc Signature Women without the designer price tag, Signature Petal is it — our soft-focus oil-based impression, built to last.
Pretty without trying, and impossible to dislike.

The Scent, in Three Acts
Top: Pink Pepper crackles with rosy spice; Bergamot sparkles with zesty Italian citrus. With Litchi.
Heart: Peony opens dewy and pink. Jasmine blooms heady and white-floral. Plus Ylang-Ylang.
Dry-down: White Musk lays down a clean-laundry softness. Sandalwood turns creamy and smooth. Vanilla melts sweet and custardy.
Make It Last All Day
For all-day wear, moisturise first — oil clings to soft, hydrated skin far better than to dry skin, and you’ll notice the difference by evening.
Your Move
It’s tailor-made for warm weather — spring days and balmy summer nights. A natural fit for her, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. A signature that flatters almost everyone.
Impression, Not Imitation
An impression isn’t a knock-off — it’s the same scent direction, recreated with quality aroma materials and no designer markup. You skip the bottle, the boxing and the brand tax, and put your money into what actually matters: how it smells on your skin.
A Quick Word on Floral Scents
Floral is the heart of perfumery, spanning a single dewy rose to a full white-flower bouquet. Modern florals lean clean and wearable rather than powdery or dated — and because oil carries flowers gently, the petals open slowly and never go soapy.
The Case For It
This is a bouquet that holds its shape all day instead of collapsing into a flat, soapy note an hour in.
Because it’s an impression of Mont Blanc Signature Women — not the designer bottle — you get the soft, radiant florals you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Mont Blanc Signature Women
- Scent family: Floral
- Best for: women's, Spring, Summer
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Try Signature Petal once and it has a way of becoming the bottle you reach for first.
