201

Marigolds, green apples and vetiver
Citrusy
Floral
Fruity
Top Notesapplebergamotblackcurrantquince
Heartfreesiamagnoliamarigold
Base Notescedarmuskvetiver
Style for her

A juicy fruity fragrance with a magnolia heart and lots of bergamot sparkle.

Bon Parfumeur open olfactive dimensions and invite you to add your own story. Try 201 if you like easy going exotic florals and a hint of fruity theme.

Perfumer: Phillipe Romano

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All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is the kind of scent that suits close, daytime proximity: a neat shirt, a light jacket, a busy morning that still leaves room for a little pleasure. Its fruity sparkle and floral softness read as polished but relaxed, with an easy charm rather than a loud signature.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, where its bergamot, apple and floral notes can stay bright and airy. Apply a moderate amount, two to four sprays, to keep the fruit crisp and the musky-woody base soft on skin; in heat it stays more radiant than heavy.

Who it’s for

For those who like fresh fruity florals with a clean, modern finish: apple brightness, blackcurrant tang, soft magnolia and freesia, and a gentle musky base. It will appeal to wearers who prefer approachable, lightly sparkling scents over dense sweetness or heavy florals.

Release year

2017

The nose

Philippe Romano is a senior perfumer at Drom in Paris, known for composing polished, modern fragrances with a clear structure and an easy sense of movement. His work often balances brightness and texture, giving compositions a lively, accessible character without losing refinement. For Bon Parfumeur 201, Romano shaped a floral-fruity formula with a green edge: bergamot and apple up top, magnolia and freesia in the heart, and a clean musky-woody base. The result is a sparkling, light-handed perfume that feels crisp rather than sugary.

Collaborators

Ludovic Bonneton, the founder of Bon Parfumeur, appears to have guided the house’s early creative direction and numbering concept, framing 201 within the brand’s idea of open, personal fragrance composition. The perfume itself was then built by Philippe Romano, who translated that brief into a bright floral-fruity structure with a green dimension.

Bon Parfumeur’s story

Bon Parfumeur is built around creative freedom, transparency and a contemporary take on French perfumery. The house numbers its fragrances, encourages mixing and matching, and presents scent as something personal rather than fixed, with an emphasis on made-in-France production and a clean, modern aesthetic.

201’s concept

201 belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s early numbered collection, launched soon after the house was founded in 2016. The fragrance was conceived as a bright, seasonal composition, with the brand describing it as a capture of September’s soft light and shifting colours, translated into a lively floral-fruity scent.

Extra info

201 is part of Bon Parfumeur’s numbered system, which reflects the brand’s chronology of creation. The house also highlights transparency by listing its main ingredients on the label, and 201 sits among the original fragrances that helped define the brand’s identity.

All about this fragrance

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Top Notesapplebergamotblackcurrantquince
Heartfreesiamagnoliamarigold
Base Notescedarmuskvetiver
Style for her

A juicy fruity fragrance with a magnolia heart and lots of bergamot sparkle.

Bon Parfumeur open olfactive dimensions and invite you to add your own story. Try 201 if you like easy going exotic florals and a hint of fruity theme.

Perfumer: Phillipe Romano

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is the kind of scent that suits close, daytime proximity: a neat shirt, a light jacket, a busy morning that still leaves room for a little pleasure. Its fruity sparkle and floral softness read as polished but relaxed, with an easy charm rather than a loud signature.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, where its bergamot, apple and floral notes can stay bright and airy. Apply a moderate amount, two to four sprays, to keep the fruit crisp and the musky-woody base soft on skin; in heat it stays more radiant than heavy.

Who it’s for

For those who like fresh fruity florals with a clean, modern finish: apple brightness, blackcurrant tang, soft magnolia and freesia, and a gentle musky base. It will appeal to wearers who prefer approachable, lightly sparkling scents over dense sweetness or heavy florals.

Release year

2017

The nose

Philippe Romano is a senior perfumer at Drom in Paris, known for composing polished, modern fragrances with a clear structure and an easy sense of movement. His work often balances brightness and texture, giving compositions a lively, accessible character without losing refinement. For Bon Parfumeur 201, Romano shaped a floral-fruity formula with a green edge: bergamot and apple up top, magnolia and freesia in the heart, and a clean musky-woody base. The result is a sparkling, light-handed perfume that feels crisp rather than sugary.

Collaborators

Ludovic Bonneton, the founder of Bon Parfumeur, appears to have guided the house’s early creative direction and numbering concept, framing 201 within the brand’s idea of open, personal fragrance composition. The perfume itself was then built by Philippe Romano, who translated that brief into a bright floral-fruity structure with a green dimension.

Bon Parfumeur’s story

Bon Parfumeur is built around creative freedom, transparency and a contemporary take on French perfumery. The house numbers its fragrances, encourages mixing and matching, and presents scent as something personal rather than fixed, with an emphasis on made-in-France production and a clean, modern aesthetic.

201’s concept

201 belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s early numbered collection, launched soon after the house was founded in 2016. The fragrance was conceived as a bright, seasonal composition, with the brand describing it as a capture of September’s soft light and shifting colours, translated into a lively floral-fruity scent.

Extra info

201 is part of Bon Parfumeur’s numbered system, which reflects the brand’s chronology of creation. The house also highlights transparency by listing its main ingredients on the label, and 201 sits among the original fragrances that helped define the brand’s identity.

All about this fragrance

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