The Story
Why it exists.
Clin d’Oeil Sweet Kiss arrived in 2008 as Bourjois’ playful nod to the French phrase for a wink, an invitation to a fleeting, flirtatious moment. By then the house, born in a modest Parisian toiletry shop in 1886 and later famed for colourful cosmetics, was already comfortable turning everyday rituals into theatrical gestures. The perfume was conceived to capture that instant of cheeky confidence, wrapping a burst of tart berries in a soft, powdery veil that feels as effortless as a quick smile.
If this were a song
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Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald
The Beginning
Clin d’Oeil Sweet Kiss arrived in 2008 as Bourjois’ playful nod to the French phrase for a wink, an invitation to a fleeting, flirtatious moment. By then the house, born in a modest Parisian toiletry shop in 1886 and later famed for colourful cosmetics, was already comfortable turning everyday rituals into theatrical gestures. The perfume was conceived to capture that instant of cheeky confidence, wrapping a burst of tart berries in a soft, powdery veil that feels as effortless as a quick smile.
Raspberry and blackcurrant (with a hint of cassis) give the opening a bright, slightly tart sparkle that feels like a bite of summer fruit frozen on a tongue. The heart leans on jasmine’s luminous bloom and iris’s soft, powdery elegance, turning the fruity spark into a velvety bouquet. Vanilla grounds the composition, adding a warm gourmand finish that softens the acidity and lets the scent linger like a sweet after‑glow.
The Evolution
At first, the spray erupts with a juicy splash of raspberry and blackcurrant, the latter’s deep berry edge softened by a whisper of cassis. That bright burst fades after ten minutes, giving way to a floral core where jasmine unfurls like a sun‑lit garden and iris adds a soft, talc‑kissed veil that feels almost powder‑filled. Mid‑day the vanilla emerges, not as a cloying sugar but as a creamy, slightly smoky sweetness that clings to skin. Even as the day ends, a faint trace of the berry‑fruit linger, reminding you of the first flirtatious wink, while the vanilla drydown holds steady for four to six hours, enough to stay intimate without overwhelming.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2008 launch, Clin d'Oeil Sweet Kiss has become a cultural touchstone for youthful French‑inspired beauty trends, embodying the playful spirit of Parisian street style while resonating with a global audience seeking affordable luxury. Its bright raspberry and blackcurrant opening captured the era’s fascination with fresh, fruit‑forward scents, and the vanilla dry‑down added a comforting familiarity that appealed to both teenagers and young professionals. Over the years, the perfume has been featured in social media challenges, makeup tutorials, and seasonal lookbooks, reinforcing its status as a go‑to scent for casual gatherings, brunches, and daytime events.
The House
France · Est. 1886
Bourjois began as a modest Parisian toiletry shop in the mid‑19th century and grew into a household name for colourful cosmetics and approachable fragrance. The brand blends French theatrical flair with everyday wearability, offering scents that feel both playful and rooted in tradition. Over more than a century, Bourjois has kept a focus on accessible luxury, delivering perfume that invites a wider audience to experience the craft of French perfumery without the pretence of exclusive pricing. Its catalogue includes iconic launches such as Mais Oui (1938) and the masculine line that started in the early 1970s, each reflecting a balance of heritage and contemporary taste.
If this were a song
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A breezy, sun‑lit pop tune mirrors the fragrance’s bright berry opening, while a smooth indie ballad captures the soft vanilla dry‑down, creating a soundtrack as playful and comforting as the scent itself.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald



























