Heritage
A house, in its own words
The precise founding circumstances of Entre Filles remain undocumented in accessible sources, leaving the brand's origin story as a gap in the available record. What documentation exists centers on the house's active period, during which it produced a cohesive series of fragrances under the Saison banner. The naming convention of the collection (Saison 1 through Saison 4, with variants including a 2008 entry and a 2010 Rose Edition) suggests a conceptual framework in which each fragrance functions as a distinct chapter or season within a larger whole. This structured approach to fragrance creation is not uncommon among independent houses that seek to tell evolving stories through olfactory work. The house appears to have concluded its active fragrance production by 2010, or at least that marks the date of its final documented release in the Saison series. Whether the brand emerged from a larger fashion or cosmetics entity, or operated as a standalone perfumery venture, cannot be determined from currently available sources. The French provenance of the name and the stylistic character of the fragrance titles align with Francophone perfumery traditions, but specific biographical information about founders, perfumers, or institutional backing has not been independently verified. The evidence of Entre Filles' creative philosophy must be inferred from the structure and naming of its output rather than from documented statements by the brand. The decision to organize fragrances into numbered, sequential seasons implies an interest in narrative progression and temporal change. Rather than offering static, standalone perfumes meant to remain constant across releases, the house appears to have conceived its work as installments in an unfolding project where each chapter carries distinct character while belonging to a unified series. The use of "Saison" as the collection name, with its French spelling, further suggests engagement with ideas of seasonality, change, and the particular qualities associated with different times of year. The absence of documented perfumer attribution for this house means its approach to olfactory creative decisions remains without direct confirmation. However, the measured pace of release (one to two fragrances annually across a four-year period) indicates deliberate curation over rapid production. The brand's name itself, Entre Filles, potentially reflects an orientation toward feminine perspectives, shared experience, or intimate exchange as thematic undercurrents of the creative endeavor.




