The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Nathalie Lorson created Voile de Jasmin in 2006 alongside Rose Essentielle as part of a reintroduction of the classic Bvlgari Pour Femme line. The name itself, Voile de Jasmin, a veil of jasmine, suggests something draped rather than overwhelming, present without dominating. Jasmine serves as the atmospheric heart, settling onto the skin with quiet confidence rather than bold declaration. The fragrance carries that characteristic restraint, offering its beauty quietly rather than demanding attention, a delicate presence that whispers rather than shouts.
What makes Voile de Jasmin interesting is how it uses jasmine sambac as its emotional center while surrounding it with materials that soften rather than amplify. The opening brings a bright, transparent quality that keeps the initial impression light. Lily of the Valley adds that characteristic cool-floral freshness that makes the heart feel green and alive. The base combines soft, powdery elements that create a delicate signature. It's a composition that knows what it is: delicate, intimate, and not trying to be anything else.
The evolution
The bergamot and mimosa open bright and transparent, like morning light through sheer curtains. The jasmine sambac arrives in the heart, creamy and warm, the character shifting from sharp to soft. The transition into the drydown is where this fragrance earns its name: a powdery element arrives quietly, blending with musk to create that characteristic soft, warm trace. It doesn't announce itself. The presence becomes intimate, close, the kind of scent someone notices only when they're near. The woody notes add subtle warmth that keeps the powdery quality from feeling flat. The fragrance fades on its own schedule, which is both a characteristic and the point.
Cultural impact
Voile de Jasmin occupies a specific niche in the white floral category, distinctive in its restraint. It's the kind of fragrance that appeals to those who have moved past projection and sillage toward something more intimate. The 2006 release positioned it alongside Rose Essentielle within the Bvlgari feminine line. While it hasn't achieved the mainstream recognition of some other releases, it has developed a loyal following among those who appreciate its quiet sophistication.






















