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    Olibere Parfums

    Olibere Parfums is a French fragrance house that centers its creative universe around cinema. Rather than drawing inspiration from traditional perfume categories like florals or orientals, the brand constructs olfactory narratives that evoke the atmosphere, characters, and emotional arcs found in film. Their catalog spans a diverse range of themes, from the romantic abstraction of Escapade a Byzance to the modern tension of Chemical Love, and the lush garden imagery of the Le Jardin collection. Each fragrance appears designed as a scene or chapter, inviting wearers into a story rather than simply offering a pleasant scent. The house operates within the niche segment of French perfumery, where artisans create distinctive fragrances outside the commercial mainstream. Olibere's approach treats scent as a storytelling medium, similar to how cinematography uses light, composition, and performance to convey narrative meaning.

    France
    12
    Fragrances
    3.7
    Avg rating
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    SignatureEscapade a Byzance
    Escapade a Byzance
    EDP
    Community
    3.7
    Average rating
    across 12 fragrances
    Collection
    12
    Fragrances and counting

    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    Limited documented information exists about the founding and early history of Olibere Parfums. The brand appears to have emerged as part of the broader niche fragrance movement that gained momentum in the early 2010s, when independent perfumers and small houses began challenging the conventions of commercial perfumery. France, particularly Paris and the region of Grasse, has long served as the spiritual home of artistic fragrance creation, and Olibere positions itself within this tradition. The house does not appear to claim the multi-generational heritage of established houses like Houbigant or Guerlain, suggesting a more recent origin. What distinguishes Olibere is its thematic commitment to cinema, a choice that sets it apart from most fragrance houses that typically organize their collections around ingredient families or seasonal themes. The brand's emergence coincided with a period when fragrance enthusiasts increasingly sought narratives and artistic statements in their scents rather than simply popularity or recognizability. While the exact founding circumstances remain unclear from publicly available independent sources, the house has established a recognizable identity centered on film-inspired perfumery.

    Olibere approaches fragrance creation with the conviction that perfume should function as a narrative vehicle, much like a film communicates through visual storytelling. The house rejects purely hedonistic approaches to scent in favor of compositions that tell stories, evoke specific settings, or capture emotional moments. Fragrances like Savannah's Heart suggest exotic journeys and romantic adventure, while Dangerous Rose implies narrative tension through its juxtaposition of floral beauty with edgier elements. The Le Jardin collection draws on theatrical garden imagery reminiscent of French cultural heritage. This philosophy positions Olibere as a brand for collectors and fragrance enthusiasts who view their wardrobe of scents as an extension of personal identity and storytelling. The brand's website reportedly describes itself as a haute parfumerie house with a cinematic creative theme, though this self-description cannot be independently verified. The philosophy appears to value imagination and atmosphere over conventional fragrance classification.

    2015
    Olibere releases its first noted fragrances, including Escapade a Byzance and Balinesque, establishing the house's cinema-inspired creative direction.
    2017
    Savannah's Heart joins the collection, expanding the brand's thematic range into romantic adventure narratives.
    2018
    The house releases multiple fragrances including Chemical Love, Dangerous Rose, and the Le Jardin collection series.
    2018
    Leather Attraction marks an entry into darker, more unconventional fragrance territory for the brand.

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    Interesting facts

    01

    Every Olibere fragrance title reads like a film synopsis or scene description, with names like Chemical Love and Dangerous Rose suggesting narrative plots rather than ingredient compositions.

    02

    The Le Jardin collection references specific historical French entertainers, including Mistinguett, a famed music hall performer of the early 20th century, and Madame Chan, suggesting connections between perfume and theatrical performance.

    03

    Unlike most fragrance houses that organize collections by ingredient families or seasonal themes, Olibere structures its range around cinematic concepts and emotional atmospheres.

    04

    The brand operates in French perfumery without publicly documented perfumer attribution, a practice more common in niche houses where the house identity may supersede individual creator recognition.