Jasmine
Jasmine smells white, narcotic, and alive: creamy petals, indolic warmth, banana-like sweetness, green freshness, and the faint animal hum of flowers after dark. It can read luminous and bridal or lush and almost dangerous. Jasmine is essential in white florals, florientals, classic bouquets, solar perfumes, and many orientals where it links bright top notes to a rich base. In small doses it adds bloom and naturalism; in larger ones it floods a fragrance with velvet heat. Few notes move so beautifully between innocence and excess. Its unforgettable faces include the grand jasmine heart of Chanel No. 5 and the extravagant floral drama of Jean Patou Joy.
- Amouage — Love Delight
- Liquides Imaginaires — Blanche Bête
- Ex Nihilo — Fleur Narcotique
- Amouage — Guidance
- Amouage — Reflection Woman
- Lancôme — Idôle
- Dior — J'adore
- Tom Ford — Tubéreuse Nue Eau de Parfum
- Laurent Mazzone — Radikal Water Lily
- CASTELBAJAC — BEAUTIFUL DAY
- BDK Parfums — Citrus Riviera
- Editions de Parfums Frederic Malle — Acne Studios
- Giardini di Toscana — Almafolia
- Maison Francis Kurkdjian — 724
- Maison Margiela — untitled
- Tom Ford — Black Orchid
- Ex Nihilo — Brompton Immortals
- Initio Parfums Privés — Oud for Greatness Hair Perfume
- Juliette Has a Gun — Anyway
- Mancera — Amber Fever
- Memo Paris — Eau de Memo
- By Kilian — Beyond Love
- Diptyque — Do Son Solid Perfume
- Ex Nihilo — Chandigarh Express