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    Jennifer Jambon

    Jennifer Jambon grew up in France and pursued her passion for scent through a Masters in Flavour and Fragrance at Le Hebre, completing her studies around 2000. She launched her career in perfumery and eventually found her home at Molton Brown, where she now serves as Principal Perfumer. Based in Argeville, she has built a reputation for thoughtful, intentional fragrance creation. Her talent has not gone unnoticed: she won the prestigious Quintis Sandalwood Reimagined Competition and the International Young Perfumer Award, both significant achievements that placed her among the industry's most promising voices. Her work reflects a deep curiosity about how fragrance intersects with culture and the way people live.

    Active since 20001 house1 creations
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    Output
    1
    Fragrances composed
    Acclaim
    4.1
    Average rating
    across the catalogue
    Career
    2000
    First composition

    The hits

    Notable creations

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    The signature

    How Jennifer composes

    Jambon's signature style leans into bright, luminous compositions. She has a particular gift for fresh, citrusy tea scents that manage to feel both invigorating and intimate. Her fragrances offer respectable sillage and longevity without ever becoming heavy. Natural ingredients drive her work, allowing her to build complexity while maintaining clarity. She seems drawn to transparency in scent: each note has space to breathe, yet the overall effect remains cohesive and memorable.

    Philosophy

    What drives Jennifer

    Jambon approaches perfumery as a form of cultural exploration. She researches destinations extensively, sometimes spending a full year investigating unfamiliar places to uncover unusual and meaningful scent materials. Her focus on 100% natural, COSMOS-certified ingredients reflects a belief that purity and intention belong together in fragrance. She creates for people who want more than a pleasant smell: she creates scents that carry weight and meaning, shaped by the world she explores.

    The houses

    Maisons Jennifer composes for