Heritage
A house, in its own words
Publicly available information about Jennica's heritage remains sparse. The house has produced at least two fragrances that have garnered attention among fragrance collectors and enthusiasts: Fleur de Nacre, which suggests a floral and nacre (mother-of-pearl) inspired olfactory profile, and a fragrance simply titled 1985, referencing a specific year that may hold personal or historical significance to the house. The absence of comprehensive archival information or well-documented founding narratives makes it challenging to construct a detailed lineage. Prospective information seekers may find additional context through fragrance databases, collector forums, or direct inquiry to the house. The creative philosophy of Jennica cannot be definitively stated based on available sources. The names and conceptual framing of their fragrances, particularly Fleur de Nacre with its evocative imagery of iridescent florals and the deliberately minimal 1985, suggest either a deeply personal approach to scent-making or an aesthetic grounded in specific moments, memories, or artistic references. Without corroborating statements from the house itself or third-party interviews, any characterization of their philosophy would constitute speculation rather than documented fact.
