The Story
Why it exists.
Jette Red arrived in 2015 as the fourth chapter of Jette Joop’s color‑coded line, following Sapphire, Gold and Black. Perfumer Julien Rasquinet set out to bottle the energy of a scarlet evening, choosing a chypre‑floral backbone that leans into bright fruit. The red flacon mirrors the scent’s daring personality, while the formula blends mandarin orange, raspberry and the herbaceous bite of artemisia to announce its arrival.
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The Beginning
Jette Red arrived in 2015 as the fourth chapter of Jette Joop’s color‑coded line, following Sapphire, Gold and Black. Perfumer Julien Rasquinet set out to bottle the energy of a scarlet evening, choosing a chypre‑floral backbone that leans into bright fruit. The red flacon mirrors the scent’s daring personality, while the formula blends mandarin orange, raspberry and the herbaceous bite of artemisia to announce its arrival.
The inclusion of artemisia gives the opening an unexpected green edge, preventing the citrus‑fruit duo from slipping into candy‑sweetness. Iris and orange blossom add a powdery, slightly violet elegance that cushions the bold rose, while the base of vanilla, amber and patchouli grounds the composition, turning the fleeting sparkle into a lingering warmth that feels both modern and timeless.
The Evolution
At first spray, mandarin orange erupts like sunrise on a city balcony, instantly joined by a juicy raspberry that feels like a bite of fresh fruit. Artemisia sneaks in after ten minutes, lending a crisp, almost medicinal green that tempers the sweetness. By the twenty‑minute mark the heart unfurls: a bouquet of Bulgarian rose and French orange blossom, softened by iris that adds a soft, powdery veil. The transition is seamless, the floral core staying luminous without overwhelming. As the scent settles into its drydown, vanilla sweetens the air, amber adds a golden depth, and patchouli provides an earthy anchor. The base lingers for four to six hours, moderate sillage that stays close enough for intimate moments yet never smothers. Even after the final hour, a faint amber‑vanilla echo remains on the skin, a reminder of the red‑kissed confidence that opened the day.
Cultural Impact
When Jette Red launched in 2015, it arrived at a moment when bold color‑coded fragrances were gaining traction in the luxury market. The scent’s bright mandarin orange opening resonated with a generation seeking optimism after a period of subdued trends, while the raspberry heart added a playful, youthful twist. Artemisia, an unconventional green note, signaled a shift toward more complex, herbaceous accents in mainstream perfumery. Over the years, Jette Red has been referenced in fashion editorials as a symbol of confident femininity, influencing subsequent releases that blend fruit vibrancy with subtle herbal depth.
The House
Germany · Est. 1997
Jette Joop translates the energy of a design studio into scent, offering a collection that feels like a curated wardrobe for the skin. From the playful sparkle of Jette Gold to the midnight allure of Dark Sapphire, each bottle invites you to wear confidence as a statement. The brand balances German precision with a Californian design flair, making every spritz feel both modern and timeless.
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A bright, citrus‑fruit pop followed by a warm, amber‑kissed finish, think sunrise over a city café that turns into a cozy lounge at night.
Dreams
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