The Story
Why it exists.
In 2017 Jennifer Aniston added a fifth chapter to her line, naming it Luxe to capture the moment of slipping into a little black dress that feels both sensual and luxurious. The brief called for a fragrance that balanced bright, fruity opening with a soft, powdery heart and a creamy, warm base. Perfume developers paired pink lychee, sage and bergamot for a fresh spark, then wove in orris root, rose and jasmine sambac to give a delicate floral veil, before anchoring the dry‑down with vanilla, tonka bean, sandalwood and patchouli.
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Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald
The Beginning
In 2017 Jennifer Aniston added a fifth chapter to her line, naming it Luxe to capture the moment of slipping into a little black dress that feels both sensual and luxurious. The brief called for a fragrance that balanced bright, fruity opening with a soft, powdery heart and a creamy, warm base. Perfume developers paired pink lychee, sage and bergamot for a fresh spark, then wove in orris root, rose and jasmine sambac to give a delicate floral veil, before anchoring the dry‑down with vanilla, tonka bean, sandalwood and patchouli.
The pink lychee‑sage spark feels both playful and refined, echoing Aniston’s California vibe where tropical fruit meets coastal greenery. Orris root adds a velvety, powder‑soft iris veil that tames the bright opening, while vanilla‑tonka gives a creamy sweetness that stays smooth. Patchouli and sandalwood ground the base with subtle earthiness, keeping the scent anchored yet light.
The Evolution
At first spray, pink lychee bursts forward, its juicy sweetness instantly brightened by crisp bergamot and a whisper of sage that adds an unexpected green edge. The opening fizzles after about ten minutes, giving way to a soft, powdery heart where orris root creates an iris‑like veil that cushions the rose and jasmine sambac, turning the scent into a gentle, almost tactile bloom. As the day progresses, the base emerges: vanilla and tonka bean melt into a creamy, slightly caramel warmth, while sandalwood and patchouli lay down a quiet, earthy foundation that lingers on skin for four to six hours, leaving a subtle, comforting trail that feels like a well‑worn cashmere sweater.
Cultural Impact
Luxe quickly found a niche among fans of celebrity orientals who appreciate a polished yet approachable scent. Wearers often note its powdery iris heart as a distinguishing feature that sets it apart from other celebrity launches, and it’s frequently mentioned alongside J by Jennifer Aniston and Near Dusk as part of the brand’s cohesive, everyday‑luxury collection.
The House
United States · Est. 2010
Jennifer Aniston entered the fragrance market in 2010 with a scent that bore her name after a brief stint as Lolavie. Since then she has released a steady stream of perfumes that echo her relaxed, coastal lifestyle. The line includes J by Jennifer Aniston (2014), Near Dusk (2015), Beachscape (2016), Chapter One (2017) and Chapter Two (2018), as well as the 2020 releases Solstice Bloom and Silver. Each bottle offers a clean, approachable aroma that mirrors the actress’s preference for simplicity and comfort.
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Luxe feels like a sunrise over a tropical balcony, bright, fresh, then gently settling into a warm, comforting hug. The music mirrors that arc, starting with light, breezy tones and moving into smooth, mellow grooves.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald



























