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    Jardin de Parfums

    Jardin de Parfums draws from the splendor of French garden artistry to craft niche fragrances that feel both timeless and intimately personal. Their name nods to the geometric grandeur of Versailles, yet the house operates with an almost secretive quietness, letting the perfumes speak rather than the narrative. Each scent in their collection of twenty works reads like a chapter from a botanical storybook, balancing opulence with restraint. For those seeking something beyond mainstream luxury, this house offers concentrated oils that reward the wearer with genuine depth and longevity.

    France
    8
    Fragrances
    4.2
    Avg rating
    Shop the collection
    SignaturePerfect Amber
    Perfect Amber
    EDP
    Community
    4.2
    Average rating
    across 8 fragrances
    Collection
    8
    Fragrances and counting

    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    The House of Jardin de Parfums emerged with a clear mission: to honor the French tradition of garden-inspired perfumery while carving out its own niche in contemporary fragrance culture. Their name directly references the legendary gardens of Versailles, those meticulously planned outdoor spaces where nature submits to artistry. The house positions itself within the niche fragrance movement, prioritizing quality over mass appeal. Their catalog of twenty fragrances spans from 2018 to 2024, suggesting a methodical approach to creation rather than seasonal churn. The brand maintains a relatively low public profile, communicating through their products rather than extensive marketing narratives. While specific founding details remain sparse, their visual and conceptual identity clearly draws from French classical aesthetics and garden heritage.

    Jardin de Parfums approaches fragrance as an extension of personal identity rather than a fashionable accessory. They describe their offerings as concentrated, long-lasting oils designed to become a signature rather than a trend. The house believes perfume should feel intimate and individual, which explains their niche positioning away from mass-market production. Their catalog suggests an interest in diverse scent families, from oud and amber to floral and spicy compositions. The name itself reveals a creative philosophy rooted in cultivation and growth, imagining fragrance as something that develops and reveals itself over time, much like a garden responds to the seasons.

    2018
    The house releases 16 Midnight Fire and 8 Mona Lisa Smile, among its earliest documented fragrances.
    2021
    A productive year brings Blue Vibe, 3 Elixir Intense, and Summer Love to the catalog.
    2022
    No new releases documented, suggesting focus on existing formulations.
    2023
    No new releases documented during this period.
    2024
    The house introduces Oum and La Rouge, continuing expansion of their collection.

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    Interesting facts

    01

    The name Jardin de Parfums directly references the formal gardens of Versailles, France.

    02

    Their catalog spans twenty distinct fragrances across various scent families.

    03

    The house specializes in concentrated oil formulations rather than traditional alcohol-based perfumes.

    04

    All documented fragrances in their collection were released between 2018 and 2024.