The Story
Why it exists.
Passiflora Cologne was born from a single illustration of the exotic Passiflora flower tucked inside a first‑edition British Botany volume. Anne Flipo translated that botanical sketch into scent, launching the fragrance in 2024 as part of Jo Malone’s Summer 2024 Collection. The house’s signature layering ethos allowed the perfume to be imagined as a standalone story while still inviting mix‑and‑match with its other colognes.
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The Beginning
Passiflora Cologne was born from a single illustration of the exotic Passiflora flower tucked inside a first‑edition British Botany volume. Anne Flipo translated that botanical sketch into scent, launching the fragrance in 2024 as part of Jo Malone’s Summer 2024 Collection. The house’s signature layering ethos allowed the perfume to be imagined as a standalone story while still inviting mix‑and‑match with its other colognes.
The perfume’s DNA balances crisp cardamom spice with the sweet, green bloom of honeysuckle, echoing the delicate vines that coil around the Passiflora blossom. A heart of vanilla and passion flower adds a buttery, tropical softness, while the base of tonka bean, amber, vetiver and patchouli grounds the composition with creamy powder and earthy depth. This blend creates a paradoxical feeling of bright garden freshness wrapped in warm, comforting amber.
The Evolution
The opening bursts with cardamom’s peppery whisper, instantly brightening the air, then honeysuckle sweeps in, adding a sugary green bloom that feels like sunrise over a garden trellis. Within ten minutes the spice softens, giving way to a heart where vanilla spreads like custard and passion flower contributes a subtle tropical fruitiness, turning the initial bite into a creamy, inviting hug. As the scent settles, amber and tonka bean emerge, delivering an almond‑sweet powder that clings to skin, while vetiver and patchouli lay a quiet, earthy foundation. The drydown lingers for four to six hours, leaving a gentle, powdery trail that fades just enough to be remembered without overwhelming the senses.
Cultural Impact
Passiflora Cologne arrived as a limited‑edition piece in Jo Malone’s Scented Mementos line, quickly becoming a conversation starter among collectors. Its blend of spice and sweet gourmand notes resonated with fans seeking a summer fragrance that feels both fresh and comforting. Reviewers highlighted its creamy‑powdery aura, noting it stands out in the brand’s typically airy portfolio, and it has been cited in several fragrance round‑ups as a noteworthy 2024 release.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 1990
Jo Malone London is a British fragrance house founded by Jo Malone in 1990 and now owned by Estée Lauder Companies. The brand built its reputation on a signature layering concept that lets wearers combine colognes into personal signature scents. Each fragrance begins with a story, whether drawn from childhood memories, British traditions, or sensory moments. The collection spans delicate florals like Peony & Blush Suede alongside richer compositions such as Velvet Rose & Oud. Known for understated bottles finished with black script lettering and a colored ink matching each scent, the brand maintains a refined British aesthetic across over 30 countries. The house continues releasing new fragrances under Estée Lauder while preserving the creative philosophy Jo Malone established.
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The scent feels like a late‑summer sunset lounge: warm vanilla tones drift over a subtle spice beat, while a gentle acoustic guitar mirrors the soft garden breeze of honeysuckle.
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