The Story
Why it exists.
Korloff Paris, a jeweler‑turned‑perfumer since 1978, sought to translate the sparkle of its gemstone collections into scent. In 2008, perfumer Daniel Paillasseur answered that call with Kn°III, the house’s third fragrance. The composition mirrors the facets of a red diamond, bright, daring, and refined, pairing crisp bergamot with luminous ylang‑ylang to echo the stone’s fire, while a warm amber‑vanilla base grounds the piece in timeless elegance.
If this were a song
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Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald
The Beginning
Korloff Paris, a jeweler‑turned‑perfumer since 1978, sought to translate the sparkle of its gemstone collections into scent. In 2008, perfumer Daniel Paillasseur answered that call with Kn°III, the house’s third fragrance. The composition mirrors the facets of a red diamond, bright, daring, and refined, pairing crisp bergamot with luminous ylang‑ylang to echo the stone’s fire, while a warm amber‑vanilla base grounds the piece in timeless elegance.
Choosing bergamot, freesia and ylang‑ylang gave the opening a luminous, citrus‑floral sparkle that recalls the flash of light on a cut gem. The heart’s musk and patchouli introduce an earthy depth, a nod to the mineral richness of Korloff’s black diamond. Finally, amber, salicylate and vanilla create a sweet, powdery drydown that feels like the lingering glow of a jewel after the lights dim, offering a comforting finish that balances the initial brightness.
The Evolution
At first spray, the fragrance bursts with a citrus‑sharp bergamot that instantly awakens the senses, quickly joined by the exotic bloom of ylang‑ylang and the fresh green‑sweetness of freesia. This bright trio dominates the first ten minutes, creating a luminous, almost electric aura. Around the fifteen‑minute mark, the heart emerges: a soft, powdery musk intertwines with earthy patchouli, adding a subtle, sensual warmth that feels like skin‑kissed stone. As the composition settles after an hour, the base notes of amber, salicylate and vanilla take hold, forming a creamy, warm veil that lingers on the skin for six to eight hours. The drydown is neither cloying nor fleeting; it leaves a gentle, sweet‑spiced trail that whispers of the red diamond’s lingering fire long after the initial sparkle fades.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2008 launch, Kn°III has influenced contemporary perfumery by bridging classic gemstone-inspired storytelling with modern olfactory trends. Its blend of citrus brightness and warm amber‑vanilla resonated with consumers seeking both elegance and approachability, prompting several niche houses to explore similar dual‑tone compositions. Over the past 15 years, the scent has been featured in runway shows, art installations, and cultural festivals, reinforcing the link between luxury jewelry aesthetics and fragrance design, and inspiring collaborations that celebrate the interplay of visual sparkle and aromatic depth.
The House
France · Est. 1978
Korloff Paris began as a Parisian jeweler and later extended its expertise to fragrance. The house offers a line of scents that echo the sparkle of its gemstone collections, using ingredients that match the precision of its jewelry. Each perfume is presented in a bottle that feels like a miniature piece of jewelry, inviting collectors to explore scent as another facet of luxury.
If this were a song
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The scent feels like a soft, luminous evening in a boutique gallery, delicate yet confident. A gentle piano melody paired with a subtle jazz saxophone captures the bright opening and warm, lingering finish.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald






















