

‘Differences make me shine. The more I see and feel in a day, the brighter my perspective becomes. Bring me fire, hues, blue chords and crimson sunsets every moment.’ - Maiada. Flambois celebrates all these differences. It opens with a symphony of lemon, bergamot, grapefruit and orange, followed by cardamom, orange blossom, violets and pink pepper, all set against a sumptuous magic carpet of amber, vetiver and myrrh. Long live difference. It's your light.
TAYSHABA combines art, culture, ancestry and non-conformism.
Inspired by secret Sudanese ancestral scents and enriched with high-quality ingredients, its creations offer artisanal and artistic compositions that embody the brand's manifesto: stand out, defy convention and be yourself.
Myrrh is a key ingredient in the collection. Its historic journey from the African incense routes of the founder's Kushite ancestors to the Levant and the Silk Road symbolises the power of fragrance to transcend borders and connect cultures.
The brand identity features lines inspired by the Nile, representing connection and cultural exchange.
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The first Franco-Sudanese perfumer, Maiada El Khalifa embodies boldness and innovation. After a successful career in finance and technology, this polymorphous woman who is also an artist founded her own niche perfume brand, TAYSHABA.
Born in Sudan and having lived in several countries, she draws on her multicultural roots to create unique fragrances, combining Sudanese heritage with contemporary influences.
This is how she defines her approach, where each creation is a symphony of daring and mastery: "The world tells us to conform. I say, be what you are, do what you love". A motto that sums up the independent spirit of this astonishing, visionary perfumer.
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An earthy opening, pairing sesame seed and Haitian vetiver illuminated with touches of neroli and Sicilianbergamot before surrendering...
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An earthy opening, pairing sesame seed and Haitian vetiver illuminated with touches of neroli and Sicilianbergamot before surrendering...