The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
UFO takes its name from that moment of sighting, something bright crossing the sky, beautiful and unfamiliar. The concept sits in the tension between discovery and return: you see it once, and you want to smell it again. Indian Jasmine brings an exotic warmth that feels both foreign and inviting. Solar Notes amplify the luminosity, creating an opening that glows without heat. Then Cashmeran softens everything, wrapping the composition in a skin-like warmth. White Amber grounds the drydown in something clean and lasting, the kind of scent that stays with you the way a memory does.
What makes UFO interesting is the Cashmeran. This synthetic note replicates the warmth and texture of cashmere, soft, musky, enveloping. In most fragrances at this price point, you'd find something harsher or simpler. Here, Cashmeran does the quiet work of making the jasmine feel intimate rather than loud. White Amber then finishes the composition with a clean, powdery glow that doesn't project far but lingers close to the skin for hours. The result is a fragrance that feels considered, not revolutionary, but thoughtfully balanced.
The evolution
The opening is Indian Jasmine and Solar Notes, bright, warm, sweet without being cloying. The jasmine is the star here, and it announces itself clearly. Within 20-30 minutes, the Solar Notes begin to recede and Cashmeran takes over. This is where the fragrance softens. The jasmine doesn't disappear, it becomes more intimate, woven into a musky warmth that feels like cashmere against skin. Woody Notes support the transition, adding a subtle depth that prevents the composition from becoming too soft. The drydown arrives around the 2-hour mark and is all White Amber, clean, powdery, close. The sillage becomes intimate, staying within arm's reach. By the end, UFO settles into something quiet and comfortable, the kind of scent you notice on yourself the next morning.
Cultural impact
Jenny Glow occupies a particular space, accessible luxury, French sensibility, no pretension. UFO fits that positioning well. It's not trying to be groundbreaking. It's trying to be good. The white floral and woody combination is familiar territory, but the execution is more refined than the price suggests. The Cashmeran and White Amber base gives it a softness that stands out in a market often dominated by louder fragrances.


















