A floral flight of a thousand fragrances from the Pays de Grasse.
Bel Air, in a contemporary interpretation, exalts the most exquisite flowers of Grasse in a sumptuous, luminous bouquet.
A fragrance in which Centifolia rose, jasmine, tuberose, iris, violet, and mimosa bloom sensuously, eternally. A genuine jewel of light, the bottle is a faithful replica of its predecessor, now tenderly tinged with coral. Bel Air, inspired by an idyllic garden, enchants the eye and heart with its petite pastel flask that radiates intensely bucolic beauty.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of fragrance that suits a close, sun-warmed setting where floral richness can unfold without feeling heavy: a polished daytime presence, a garden lunch, or an intimate gathering where the air carries petals and citrus peel. It reads feminine, radiant and softly sensual rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in spring and early summer, when its citrus-floral brightness can breathe. Two to four sprays are enough for a graceful trail; on skin it stays luminous and musky, while in warmer air the flowers feel fuller and sweeter. In cooler weather it wears closer and more delicate.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral perfumes with a bright citrus opening, a romantic heart and a soft musky finish. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy feminine, luminous compositions with a slightly sweet, sensual edge rather than sharp freshness or dense opulence.
Release year
2019
Molinard’s story
Molinard is a historic Grasse house shaped by five generations of family perfumery. Its identity rests on noble ingredients, a close bond with the flowers of Grasse, and a balance of tradition and invention that keeps its style luminous and distinctive.
Bel Air’s concept
Bel Air was created as an anniversary fragrance for Molinard’s 170th year, as a contemporary tribute to the flowers of Grasse. It presents an airy, sunlit bouquet built around the region’s emblematic blooms, with a coral-tinted bottle that echoes the house’s heritage while giving the scent a modern, buoyant feel.
Extra info
Bel Air belongs to Molinard’s Icones de Molinard collection and comes in a coral-tinted bottle inspired by the house’s historic diamond-shaped design. It was launched to mark the brand’s 170th anniversary and is still in production.
A floral flight of a thousand fragrances from the Pays de Grasse.
Bel Air, in a contemporary interpretation, exalts the most exquisite flowers of Grasse in a sumptuous, luminous bouquet.
A fragrance in which Centifolia rose, jasmine, tuberose, iris, violet, and mimosa bloom sensuously, eternally. A genuine jewel of light, the bottle is a faithful replica of its predecessor, now tenderly tinged with coral. Bel Air, inspired by an idyllic garden, enchants the eye and heart with its petite pastel flask that radiates intensely bucolic beauty.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of fragrance that suits a close, sun-warmed setting where floral richness can unfold without feeling heavy: a polished daytime presence, a garden lunch, or an intimate gathering where the air carries petals and citrus peel. It reads feminine, radiant and softly sensual rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in spring and early summer, when its citrus-floral brightness can breathe. Two to four sprays are enough for a graceful trail; on skin it stays luminous and musky, while in warmer air the flowers feel fuller and sweeter. In cooler weather it wears closer and more delicate.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral perfumes with a bright citrus opening, a romantic heart and a soft musky finish. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy feminine, luminous compositions with a slightly sweet, sensual edge rather than sharp freshness or dense opulence.
Release year
2019
Molinard’s story
Molinard is a historic Grasse house shaped by five generations of family perfumery. Its identity rests on noble ingredients, a close bond with the flowers of Grasse, and a balance of tradition and invention that keeps its style luminous and distinctive.
Bel Air’s concept
Bel Air was created as an anniversary fragrance for Molinard’s 170th year, as a contemporary tribute to the flowers of Grasse. It presents an airy, sunlit bouquet built around the region’s emblematic blooms, with a coral-tinted bottle that echoes the house’s heritage while giving the scent a modern, buoyant feel.
Extra info
Bel Air belongs to Molinard’s Icones de Molinard collection and comes in a coral-tinted bottle inspired by the house’s historic diamond-shaped design. It was launched to mark the brand’s 170th anniversary and is still in production.
