The Story
Why it exists.
Born in the late 1980s, Ippi Patchouli Pure Perfume arrived in 1988 as the inaugural offering of Carrément Belle’s Pure Perfume collection. Frank Jammes was tasked with turning the house’s obsession with raw materials into a single‑note spotlight, choosing patchouli as the star. The brand, founded in 1986 in Nîmes, had already built a reputation for sourcing ingredients directly from small Mediterranean growers, and the Java‑shade‑dried patchouli oil fit that philosophy perfectly.
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The Beginning
Born in the late 1980s, Ippi Patchouli Pure Perfume arrived in 1988 as the inaugural offering of Carrément Belle’s Pure Perfume collection. Frank Jammes was tasked with turning the house’s obsession with raw materials into a single‑note spotlight, choosing patchouli as the star. The brand, founded in 1986 in Nîmes, had already built a reputation for sourcing ingredients directly from small Mediterranean growers, and the Java‑shade‑dried patchouli oil fit that philosophy perfectly.
The decision to pair patchouli with a bright fruit and coconut opening was unconventional for the era, yet it embodied Carrément Belle’s belief that a single material could be framed by contrasting accents. Apricot and peach provide a fleeting sweetness that softens the earthy intensity, while coconut adds a creamy veil that eases the transition to the floral heart, highlighting the patchouli’s depth without masking it.
The Evolution
The fragrance greets the skin with a burst of apricot and peach that feels like a bite of sun‑kissed stone fruit, instantly brightened by orange blossom’s citrus sparkle and a creamy coconut whisper that coats the senses. Within ten minutes the top fades, giving way to a white‑floral heart where jasmine, tuberose and rose intertwine, creating a soft, slightly powdery bouquet that feels like a garden at dusk. As the heart settles, the true hero emerges: a rich, Indonesian patchouli that exudes an earthy, slightly sweet woodiness, bolstered by warm amber, creamy vanilla, resinous labdanum and a whisper of musk. This base clings for eight to ten hours, leaving a lingering warmth that feels both grounding and comforting, like a well‑worn leather journal opened on a cool evening.
Cultural Impact
Since its 1988 debut, Ippi Patchouli has remained a staple in niche circles, praised for its unapologetic patchouli focus and balanced fruit‑floral veil. Wearers often cite its gender‑fluid appeal and the way it bridges vintage earthiness with a modern sweet edge. The fragrance still ships in its understated matte black box, reinforcing Carrément Belle’s ethos of pure, unembellished presentation, and it continues to inspire new pure‑perfume releases that prioritize raw material honesty.
The House
France · Est. 1986
Carrément Belle is a French perfume house that began as a modest boutique in Nîmes in the mid‑1980s. The shop introduced a curated range of niche scents at a time when most French retailers focused on mainstream brands. Today the label offers a line of pure perfumes, eau de parfums and home fragrances that emphasize rare ingredients and a straightforward, un‑embellished presentation. Its catalogue includes stand‑outs such as Ippi Patchouli, Kilim, Iode and the minimalist 555, each designed to let the material itself speak.
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A warm, slightly sweet melody that sways like a late‑summer garden at dusk, echoing the fruit‑floral opening before settling into a deep, resonant bass reminiscent of earthy patchouli.
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