The Story
Why it exists.
Pomelo was born from Jo Malone’s recollection of endless summer holidays, white sand stretching beneath clear skies, fresh linen fluttering in a sea breeze, and ice‑cold water glinting in the sun. She wanted a scent that bottled that moment, centering the bright, honeyed pomelo she chased on Mediterranean coasts, softened by a single rose to give it a whisper of romance. The 2011 Eau de Toilette captures that sun‑drenched memory in a single spray.
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The Beginning
Pomelo was born from Jo Malone’s recollection of endless summer holidays, white sand stretching beneath clear skies, fresh linen fluttering in a sea breeze, and ice‑cold water glinting in the sun. She wanted a scent that bottled that moment, centering the bright, honeyed pomelo she chased on Mediterranean coasts, softened by a single rose to give it a whisper of romance. The 2011 Eau de Toilette captures that sun‑drenched memory in a single spray.
Choosing pomelo over the more common grapefruit gives the opening a thicker, almost edible rind, while the rose adds a floral cushion that prevents the citrus from turning sharp. Vetiver and clove introduce an earthy‑spicy backbone, anchoring the composition toward a grounded dry‑down. The suede whispers a soft leather, and patchouli supplies a lingering, slightly sweet earthiness that keeps the scent from fading too quickly, turning a fleeting citrus burst into a lasting memory.
The Evolution
The first thirty seconds explode with a vivid pomelo peel, its honeyed tang cutting through a gentle rose veil, like stepping onto a sun‑warmed pier. By the minute mark the citrus softens; vetiver’s green, damp soil and a whisper of clove emerge, adding depth and a hint of spice that feels like sun‑baked sand underfoot. As the fragrance settles into the dry‑down, suede unfurls a subtle, buttery leather, while patchouli grounds everything with a warm, earthy finish that clings to skin for six to eight hours, leaving a quiet, confident trail.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2011 debut, Pomelo has become a reference point for modern citrus‑rose compositions, influencing a wave of boutique releases that prioritize a crisp top note paired with a warm, earthy base. Its balanced structure encouraged perfumers to explore fruit‑forward openings without sacrificing depth, leading to a noticeable shift in market trends toward versatile daytime fragrances that transition into evening wear. Collectors cite Pomelo as a catalyst for the resurgence of citrus‑centric scents in the early 2020s, and its popularity helped cement Jo Loves as a brand capable of shaping contemporary fragrance narratives across multiple regions.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 2011
Jo Loves is a British fragrance house founded in 2011 by Joanne Malone, the creator of Jo Malone London. Based in Belgravia, London, the brand offers scented candles, body care and perfume that blend familiar British ingredients with unexpected twists. The portfolio includes Mango Nectar (2012), Orange Tulle (2011), Golden Gardenia (2022) and recent releases such as With Love From Positano (2024). Jo Loves treats each bottle as a laboratory for scent experiments, inviting wearers to explore personal memory through fragrance.
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