The Story
Why it exists.
Jasmin Secret emerged in 2019 as Jeanne en Provence’s ode to the region’s most celebrated bloom. Drawing on the house’s Provençal roots, rooted in Grasse since 1978, the perfume was crafted to capture the moment a peach‑touched breeze sweeps through a field of wild jasmine. The creators wanted a scent that felt both sun‑kissed and intimate, echoing the brand’s philosophy of translating light, colour and scent of Provence into everyday wear.
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Edith Piaf
The Beginning
Jasmin Secret emerged in 2019 as Jeanne en Provence’s ode to the region’s most celebrated bloom. Drawing on the house’s Provençal roots, rooted in Grasse since 1978, the perfume was crafted to capture the moment a peach‑touched breeze sweeps through a field of wild jasmine. The creators wanted a scent that felt both sun‑kissed and intimate, echoing the brand’s philosophy of translating light, colour and scent of Provence into everyday wear.
The green accord opens like freshly cut foliage, a nod to the herbaceous landscapes surrounding the perfume’s inspiration. Peach adds a fleeting fruitiness that brightens the composition without overpowering the delicate jasmine, while white lily and violet soften the heart, creating a powdery, slightly cool contrast. This balance of crisp green, sweet fruit and soft florals gives the fragrance a layered personality that feels both lively and refined.
The Evolution
The first impression is a bright, verdant splash of green accord paired with a juicy peach that feels like a sunrise over a Provençal garden. Within minutes the heart unfurls: wild jasmine bursts forward, its heady richness tempered by the creamy smoothness of white lily and a subtle violet powder that adds depth. As the day progresses, the base emerges, soft musk clings to the skin like a gentle veil, while sandalwood provides a warm, creamy woodiness that lingers into the evening. The drydown is understated yet persistent, lasting roughly four to six hours, enough to be noticed without dominating the space.
Cultural Impact
Jasmin Secret Eau de Parfum, launched by Jeanne en Provence, quickly became a quiet cultural touchstone within the niche fragrance community. Its blend of green accord and peach resonated with a generation seeking fresh, understated elegance, sparking numerous blog discussions and social media posts that celebrated its ability to evoke spring mornings without overwhelming intensity. The fragrance has been referenced in fashion editorials as a complementary scent for light, airy wardrobes, and it has inspired a handful of indie perfumers to experiment with similar green‑fruit pairings, further cementing its influence on contemporary perfume trends.
The House
France · Est. 1978
Jeanne en Provence is a French fragrance house rooted in the historic perfume district of Grasse. Founded in 1978 by the ARTHES Group, the brand translates the light, scent and colour of Provence into a line of perfumes, body care and home fragrance. Each offering draws on local botanicals, from orange blossom to verbena, and is formulated without parabens. The collection balances classic Provençal accords with contemporary twists, allowing the everyday wearer to experience a sun‑kissed garden in a bottle.
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