The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
When Xerjoff introduced Homme in 2007, it marked the house's first step into masculine perfumery, a deliberate statement. Sergio Momo's vision for the brand had always been about sensory declarations, and the brief for Homme was clear: build a woody aromatic that could stand alongside the house's most ambitious creations. The perfumer Jacques Flori answered with a composition that refused to soften. Citrus and spice open bold. Lavender anchors the heart with herbal precision. Leather and vetiver close the argument.
What makes Homme unusual is the heart. Lavender at center stage tends toward the familiar, barbershop, soap, vintage masculine. Flori counterbalanced it with Florentine iris, a powdery floral that adds quiet complexity without surrendering masculinity. The clove doesn't shout warmth; it hums underneath. The result is a lavender that smells like itself, only more confident. Bourbon vetiver in the base brings an earthy, smoky character that separates this from any casual aromatic fougère.
The evolution
The first hour belongs to citrus and ginger, bright, sharp, attention-grabbing. Then the tarragon fades and the lavender steps forward, not replacing the citrus so much as making peace with it. The clove appears around the two-hour mark, a warm current beneath the herbaceous surface. By hour four, the leather emerges fully. Not domineering animalic, more the smell of a leather jacket that's been worn for years, softened and personal. The vetiver and amber hold through hour eight, fading slowly into a skin-close warmth that lingers on fabric overnight.
Cultural impact
Homme occupies an interesting position in modern masculine perfumery, it arrived before the niche fragrance boom made woody-aromatic compositions fashionable, and it has outlasted many of the fragrances that followed that trend. Wearers consistently describe it as the scent of someone who doesn't need to announce themselves, a quiet confidence that reads as authority rather than effort.

























