With the introduction of a brand-new collection of sculptural soap bars, Marc-Antoine Barrois pays tribute to his cherished childhood memories. This elegant line faithfully captures the identity of the Maison's five iconic fragrances: B683, Ganymede, Encelade, Tilia, and Aldebaran. Featuring 10 x 25g B683 miniature guest soaps, this luxury gift set is the ultimate present for a loved one—or a magnificent treat for yourself. The guest soap is the ultimate and generous luxury, offering everyone the chance to welcome their friends with a thoughtful and well-chosen gesture. It can also serve as a travel item
Each soap is made in France using a traditional hot saponification process. With over 99.5% natural origin ingredients, the bars are entirely free from preservatives, antioxidants, and bleaching agents (meaning the bar's color will naturally and beautifully mature over time). Formulated without palm oil; the sodium palmitate is entirely derived from high-quality olive oil. On the skin, it delivers a rich, creamy lather that rinses easily and is exceptionally gentle on the skin without drying it out, leaving a long-lasting fragrance trail.
B683 soap
The B683 soap reveals a modern leather with spicy reflections. Pepper, saffron, and chili blend with the delicacy of violet leaf in a soft and generous lather. An elegant, understated signature that discreetly settles on the skin.
About the fragrance B683
Created in 2016 by perfumer Quentin Bisch, B683 is the rst fragrance of the MARC-ANTOINE BARROIS House. Blending the spicy notes of pepper, chili, and saffron with subtle leather enhanced by violet leaves, this fragrance with a delicate trail evolves into woody notes of sandalwood and patchouli. An elegant and re ned signature, it has all the makings of a great and beautiful classic reimagined by two talented young creatives.
"For my mother, scented soap bars represented a true luxury. She used them sparingly, reserving them exclusively for her face. I turned her boxes into a treasure and their fragrances into a cherished memory." – Marc-Antoine Barrois
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Quentin Bisch
At already a very young age Quentin Bisch knew he wanted a creative profession. It brought him to music, theatre and performance, but it was perfumery in which he found his true calling. He created fragrances for Jean Paul Gaultier, Paco Rabanne, Saint Laurent, Azzaro, Mugler, Chloe, Ex Nihilo, Etat Libre d’Orange… And he was rewarded best perfumer in 2020! His close collaboration with Marc-Antoine Barrois resulted in three beautifully elegant and timeless fragrances for the Marc-Antoine Barrois label: haute couture meets haute parfums!







