Oriental accords composed of warm and rich notes such as vanilla, coumarin and labdanum ciste are emphasized by opulent woody notes like patchouli, sandalwood or vetiver.
Le Fou (“The Fool”) boasts a gourmet side. After a fresh, aromatic opening of coriander and bergamot, we gradually discover tonalities of cognac and gingerbread. Woody and oriental, the frag... Read On
Chambre Noire (“dark room”) opens with a note of schinus molle, a.k.a. California pepper tree. The heart of the fragrance blends tonalities of papyrus, violet, frankincense and jasmine, as well a... Read On
Classified as a woody oriental, ck one shock for him opens with waves of clementine, lavender and cucumber. The spicy heart combines cardamom with notes of pepper and basil: both of them black. T... Read On
London Playboy opens with a fresh mix of mandarin, grapefruit and galbanum. The heart is a combination of English rose, cinnamon and Toscanol (a green, spicy, anisic molecule). The dry-down mingl... Read On
Kokorico (“Cock-a-doodle-doo” in French) opens with a fresh and dazzling note of fig leaf, for a slightly green and aromatic effect. Then the fragrance warms up, heralding the sweet note of cocoa... Read On
This unisex fragrance opens with bergamot, orange and nutmeg. The heart mixes geranium and jasmine with an original touch of dark chocolate. The scent dries down into woods, amber and musk. Read On
The fragrance opens with a very spicy note that also has a slightly turpentine-minty effect. The heart then unveils a rose note. The trail evolves towards an oriental trail underscored with oud w... Read On
Republic of Men was blended from sparkling clementine, plum, fig leaf, rosemary and sage, freshly crunched walnut, sandalwood, cedar and creamy musk. Read On
A woodsy scent over an oriental base, Bois des Iles reveals waves of sandalwood, vanilla, vetiver and a tonka bean with lightly gourmand notes, such as a cross between bitter almond and gingerbre... Read On
The fragrance, with its oriental tonality, is, ‘a lush composition of frankincense, benzoin and patchouli.’ Coromandel also reveals a trail of ambry notes. Perfumer: Jacques Polge. Read On