Perfume: Alexis Dadier
Galbanum, bergamot and tomato leaves create an exquisite citrusy woody diffusion. Marie Jeanne, known for the outstanding quality of their materials, have excelled, offering a beautifully rich green fragrance.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a person who prefers close conversation to grand entrances: fresh shirt, open window, early light, and a calm, assured presence. Its green citrus brightness feels most natural in intimate daytime settings where it can stay crisp and unobtrusive.
How to wear
Best in warm weather and mild heat, Adèle wears lightly and cleanly, with enough lift to stay noticeable without crowding the space around you. A few sprays on skin and clothing are enough; the Eau Fraîche concentration keeps the citrus-green facets transparent, with vetiver and oakmoss adding a dry, tidy finish.
Who it’s for
For those who like green fragrances with a polished, natural feel: crisp citrus, leafy stems, soft woods and a restrained, elegant profile. It will appeal to wearers who want freshness with character rather than aquatic brightness or sweet softness.
Release year
2023
The nose
Alexis Dadier is a perfumer at Robertet known for modern compositions that balance natural brightness with textured green and woody materials. His work often leans into clarity and diffusion rather than heaviness, which suits Adèle’s airy citrus-green structure. In Adèle, Dadier shapes a luminous, garden-like fragrance around bergamot, verbena, tomato leaf and galbanum, softening the green edge with iris and grounding it in vetiver and oakmoss. The result reflects his skill with fresh materials that still feel composed and refined.
Collaborators
Georges Maubert, the brand founder, appears to have guided the broader concept through Marie Jeanne’s heritage-driven vision, drawing on the house’s exploration of natural materials and the memory of his great-grandmother as the fragrance’s inspiration. Alexis Dadier then translated that brief into the finished composition, giving the perfume its crisp green-citrus structure and airy eau fraîche feel.
Marie Jeanne’s story
Marie Jeanne is a French niche house that builds its fragrances around material quality, restrained elegance and family-rooted storytelling. Its collections favour natural-feeling compositions and a polished, understated style rather than loud effects.
Adèle’s concept
Adèle is part of Marie Jeanne’s Héritage Collection and pays tribute to the creator’s great-grandmother, evoking the independent spirit of the Belle Époque. The composition blends classic green materials with a lighter, modern Eau Fraîche feel, aiming for the impression of a sunlit garden rather than a formal floral bouquet.
Extra info
Adèle belongs to Marie Jeanne’s Héritage Collection and comes in a white-labeled presentation distinct from the brand’s darker Matières Premières line. The formula is built around a 10% perfume concentration, which helps explain its light, airy diffusion.
Perfume: Alexis Dadier
Galbanum, bergamot and tomato leaves create an exquisite citrusy woody diffusion. Marie Jeanne, known for the outstanding quality of their materials, have excelled, offering a beautifully rich green fragrance.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a person who prefers close conversation to grand entrances: fresh shirt, open window, early light, and a calm, assured presence. Its green citrus brightness feels most natural in intimate daytime settings where it can stay crisp and unobtrusive.
How to wear
Best in warm weather and mild heat, Adèle wears lightly and cleanly, with enough lift to stay noticeable without crowding the space around you. A few sprays on skin and clothing are enough; the Eau Fraîche concentration keeps the citrus-green facets transparent, with vetiver and oakmoss adding a dry, tidy finish.
Who it’s for
For those who like green fragrances with a polished, natural feel: crisp citrus, leafy stems, soft woods and a restrained, elegant profile. It will appeal to wearers who want freshness with character rather than aquatic brightness or sweet softness.
Release year
2023
The nose
Alexis Dadier is a perfumer at Robertet known for modern compositions that balance natural brightness with textured green and woody materials. His work often leans into clarity and diffusion rather than heaviness, which suits Adèle’s airy citrus-green structure. In Adèle, Dadier shapes a luminous, garden-like fragrance around bergamot, verbena, tomato leaf and galbanum, softening the green edge with iris and grounding it in vetiver and oakmoss. The result reflects his skill with fresh materials that still feel composed and refined.
Collaborators
Georges Maubert, the brand founder, appears to have guided the broader concept through Marie Jeanne’s heritage-driven vision, drawing on the house’s exploration of natural materials and the memory of his great-grandmother as the fragrance’s inspiration. Alexis Dadier then translated that brief into the finished composition, giving the perfume its crisp green-citrus structure and airy eau fraîche feel.
Marie Jeanne’s story
Marie Jeanne is a French niche house that builds its fragrances around material quality, restrained elegance and family-rooted storytelling. Its collections favour natural-feeling compositions and a polished, understated style rather than loud effects.
Adèle’s concept
Adèle is part of Marie Jeanne’s Héritage Collection and pays tribute to the creator’s great-grandmother, evoking the independent spirit of the Belle Époque. The composition blends classic green materials with a lighter, modern Eau Fraîche feel, aiming for the impression of a sunlit garden rather than a formal floral bouquet.
Extra info
Adèle belongs to Marie Jeanne’s Héritage Collection and comes in a white-labeled presentation distinct from the brand’s darker Matières Premières line. The formula is built around a 10% perfume concentration, which helps explain its light, airy diffusion.