So that your mothers and fathers are not left out this year, we are offering you a 15ml travel size for every 120ml purchased
DISCOVER OUR PERFUMESSo that your mothers and fathers are not left out this year, we are offering you a 15ml travel size for every 120ml purchased
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Since we know that choosing a perfume is rarely easy and since you wouldn't be the first to ask us for advice, we have created a Bespoke Discovery Set.
All you have to do is answer the questionnaire we have created and let us surprise you with a selection based on your answers and our expertise.
The best of both worlds!
Bespoke Discovery Set
Since we know that choosing a perfume is rarely easy and since you wouldn't be the first to ask us for advice, we have created a Bespoke Discovery Set.
All you have to do is answer the questionnaire we have created and let us surprise you with a selection based on your answers and our expertise.
The best of both worlds!
Whether in the soothing surroundings of our Maison Parisienne or from the comfort of your own home, take part in our Workshops and enter the secret world of perfumery…
Our Workshops
Whether in the soothing surroundings of our Maison Parisienne or from the comfort of your own home, take part in our Workshops and enter the secret world of perfumery…
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Gérald Ghislain
When he is creating his perfumes, Gérald interprets in a new way the classic olfactive families by including an unexpected component, to obtain an original and surprising collection.
Our perfumes have a long trail, deep tempered, dense notes and are extremely sensual.

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"The perfumer’s only tool is his nose. (…) Anyone may acquire a highly developed sense of smell, as this is merely a matter of practice. A good nose, that is, an excellent olfactory memory, is not sufficient for producing a good perfumer. (…) Olfactory training is of prime importance and should never be neglected or interrupted.”
Read moreThe Muguet of Mayday
In this month of May, the ambler in France can witness a most prodigious, cyclical and inevitable phenomenon that, having survived the plethora of political regimes that France has known in its millennium of existence, still follows a well-oiled mechanism known by all. None can escape it. Believers or atheists, whigs or tories, children, the elderly, couples or singles – come Mayday, everyone offers or receives a bouquet of lily of the valley. Whether they like it or not.
Read moreA little air of Lily of the Valley
Despite its popularity, the lily of the valley has rarely been used for its perfume. Isn't this strange since, as we have read, its name is directly linked to the sweetness of its smell? Not really if you consider how lethal it can be, for lily of the valley can cause death. These innocent bells we offer to each other every year contain three toxins, convallatoxin, convallarin and convallamarin, which depending on their dosage can excite the heart or make it stop.
Read moreThe chocolate note in perfumery
If there is no longer any doubt that Easter and chocolate go hand in hand, this has not always been the case when it comes to perfume. Last year in our Easter editorial, we explored the origins of the gourmand family in perfumery; this year, we're going to narrow our focus to the chocolate note itself, which, surprisingly, is far from being a treat to reproduce.
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