203

Soft amber, sweet strawberries
Citrusy
Top Notesnerolipear
Heartjasminerose
Base Notesambergrismuskvanillawhite woods
Style for her

In 203 sweet berries meet rose and radiant amber.

Bon Parfumeur open olfactive dimensions and invite you to add your own story. Try 203 if you like carefree sunny perfumes full of fragrant references to summer: ripe berries, sea breeze, blooming roses and jasmine.

Perfumer for 203: Corinne Cachen

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All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is the scent of warm skin after time outdoors, when the air still carries the sweetness of fruit and the softness of flowers. It feels relaxed but polished, with a cheerful intimacy that suits close conversation and easy movement rather than formal distance.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, where its berry brightness and floral lift can open fully without feeling heavy. Apply a moderate amount; the vanilla and ambergris settle softly on skin, while the fruity top notes keep a gentle, radiant trail in the air.

Who it’s for

For those who like fruity florals with a clean, modern finish: red berries, jasmine, rose and vanilla, softened by ambergris and musk. It will appeal to wearers who want sweetness with structure, brightness with a smooth, skin-like drydown.

Release year

2016

The nose

Corinne Cachen is known for composing fragrances with a clear, luminous structure and a refined sense of balance between fruit, florals and musks. In Bon Parfumeur 203, she turns red berries into something airy rather than syrupy, letting jasmine, rose and vanilla soften the edges while ambergris adds a clean, skin-close sensuality. Her work for Bon Parfumeur reflects the house’s modular, contemporary spirit: fragrances built to be readable, mixable and emotionally direct. 203 shows her ability to make a playful idea feel polished and wearable, with a sunny radiance that stays elegant rather than loud.

Collaborators

Ludovic Bonneton shaped the brand’s numbered, mix-and-match concept and the broader creative brief for Bon Parfumeur’s debut collection, giving 203 its place within a system designed for layering and personal composition. Corinne Cachen translated that vision into the fragrance itself, using red fruits, florals and vanilla to evoke a carefree summer memory.

Bon Parfumeur’s story

Bon Parfumeur builds modern French perfumery around freedom, layering and clear olfactory identities. The house favors numbered compositions, made in France, with a contemporary, accessible niche spirit that invites wearers to combine scents as they would build a personal playlist.

203’s concept

203 belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s early numbered collection and was inspired by a family photo of a fruit harvest, a memory of childhood innocence and sunlit abundance. The fragrance turns that image into a bright red-fruit accord, lifted by jasmine and rose and rounded by vanilla, ambergris and musk.

Extra info

203 is part of Bon Parfumeur’s numbered system, where each bottle is identified by an olfactory family and designed to be layered with others. The bottle and label language are intentionally simple, letting the composition and color-coded concept do the talking.

All about this fragrance

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Top Notesnerolipear
Heartjasminerose
Base Notesambergrismuskvanillawhite woods
Style for her

In 203 sweet berries meet rose and radiant amber.

Bon Parfumeur open olfactive dimensions and invite you to add your own story. Try 203 if you like carefree sunny perfumes full of fragrant references to summer: ripe berries, sea breeze, blooming roses and jasmine.

Perfumer for 203: Corinne Cachen

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is the scent of warm skin after time outdoors, when the air still carries the sweetness of fruit and the softness of flowers. It feels relaxed but polished, with a cheerful intimacy that suits close conversation and easy movement rather than formal distance.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, where its berry brightness and floral lift can open fully without feeling heavy. Apply a moderate amount; the vanilla and ambergris settle softly on skin, while the fruity top notes keep a gentle, radiant trail in the air.

Who it’s for

For those who like fruity florals with a clean, modern finish: red berries, jasmine, rose and vanilla, softened by ambergris and musk. It will appeal to wearers who want sweetness with structure, brightness with a smooth, skin-like drydown.

Release year

2016

The nose

Corinne Cachen is known for composing fragrances with a clear, luminous structure and a refined sense of balance between fruit, florals and musks. In Bon Parfumeur 203, she turns red berries into something airy rather than syrupy, letting jasmine, rose and vanilla soften the edges while ambergris adds a clean, skin-close sensuality. Her work for Bon Parfumeur reflects the house’s modular, contemporary spirit: fragrances built to be readable, mixable and emotionally direct. 203 shows her ability to make a playful idea feel polished and wearable, with a sunny radiance that stays elegant rather than loud.

Collaborators

Ludovic Bonneton shaped the brand’s numbered, mix-and-match concept and the broader creative brief for Bon Parfumeur’s debut collection, giving 203 its place within a system designed for layering and personal composition. Corinne Cachen translated that vision into the fragrance itself, using red fruits, florals and vanilla to evoke a carefree summer memory.

Bon Parfumeur’s story

Bon Parfumeur builds modern French perfumery around freedom, layering and clear olfactory identities. The house favors numbered compositions, made in France, with a contemporary, accessible niche spirit that invites wearers to combine scents as they would build a personal playlist.

203’s concept

203 belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s early numbered collection and was inspired by a family photo of a fruit harvest, a memory of childhood innocence and sunlit abundance. The fragrance turns that image into a bright red-fruit accord, lifted by jasmine and rose and rounded by vanilla, ambergris and musk.

Extra info

203 is part of Bon Parfumeur’s numbered system, where each bottle is identified by an olfactory family and designed to be layered with others. The bottle and label language are intentionally simple, letting the composition and color-coded concept do the talking.

All about this fragrance

Close