Icon In the creation of Maison Massillon patterns, the orange blossom is steeped in meaning and history for our designer.
Symbol of purity and opulence
Called the city of orange trees in the 16th century by Catherine de Médicis, Hyères les Palmiers is the place that has seen Alizée Méhats grow. On the coasts of the Mediterranean, the orange blossom is omnipresent visually visually in architecture with its ceramic frescoes and in the air with these wonderful smells of Neroli or the orange flower delicacies.
Alizée got attached to this flower because it is also a symbol of purity, fertility and opulence with its white coat. Including him in his wedding jewelry where the grace and the pure beauty of a bride is a balancingist's work seemed obvious to him.
Besides, the orange flowers harvest begins in April and launches the wedding season with it.