Marina Marinof
Marina Marinof grew up immersed in beauty. Born in Belgium, she is the daughter of Wenda Marinof, whose family perfume house traces back to avenue Hoche in Paris, circa 1904. Rather than entering perfumery directly, Marinof trained as a fashion stylist at the prestigious Ecole nationale supérieure des Arts in Paris, launching her styling career at Sisters Production in 2014. In 2012, she debuted her own fragrance collection alongside her fashion work, introducing three initial scents: Truly, Madly, and Deeply. Today, Marinof continues her work as a stylist while maintaining her family's scent heritage, approaching fragrance as a natural extension of her eye for style and personal expression.
The hits
Notable creations
The signature
How Marina composes
Her compositions favor bright, expressive florals with a youthful energy. One standout, C'Est Rien Que du Bonheur, showcases her affinity for fruity raspberry notes wrapped in sparkling, uplifting accords—fragrances that feel nostalgic yet modern. Marinof gravitates toward effervescent, joyful qualities in her work, creating scents that lift the spirit rather than demand attention. Her fashion background shows in her confident, wearable approach—perfume as the finishing touch rather than the statement piece.
Philosophy
What drives Marina
Marina treats fragrance the way a stylist approaches an outfit—with intention, personality, and an eye for what makes an impression. Her work reflects her background in fashion, where every detail contributes to a cohesive look. She believes scent should feel personal and effortless, something that completes an aesthetic rather than overwhelms it. Her creations balance playfulness with sophistication, informed by both her family's perfumery legacy and her contemporary fashion sensibility.
The houses
