A modern take on a throwback 1970s amber, Hasard Bazar soothes your soul and elevates your spirit with wraparound rose, musk and ambrox. Upholstered sensuality.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close conversation and easy confidence, when you want warmth without heaviness. Its peppery opening and powdery amber trail suit intimate spaces where the fragrance is noticed at skin level rather than announced across the room.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, Hasard Bazar wears comfortably with a restrained hand: one to three sprays are enough to keep its pepper, rose and amber facets supple and close. On skin it reads soft and musky, with a gentle diffusion that becomes warmer and more powdery in the air.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like amber with a modern, slightly spicy edge and a soft, powdery finish. It will appeal to those who prefer intimate, skin-close fragrances with rose, musk and patchouli over loud sweetness or heavy oriental density.
Release year
2019
The nose
Ane Ayo and Fabrice Pellegrin. Ane Ayo is known for polished, contemporary compositions that balance texture and clarity, often giving florals and woods a supple, wearable finish. Fabrice Pellegrin brings a refined French style shaped by luminous florals, musks and modern ambers; together they give Hasard Bazar its plush, intimate warmth and softly addictive spice.
Collaborators
Maison Matine’s founders, Marie Kellou and Arthur Ponroy, shaped the house’s rebellious brief and creative direction, building the fragrance around simplicity, inclusivity and a refusal of traditional perfume codes. The bottle artwork was created by illustrator Mathilde Purseigle, whose graphic style helps translate the scent’s playful, contemporary identity.
Maison Matine’s story
Maison Matine is a young French house built on creativity, diversity and a deliberately anti-elitist spirit. It favors unisex compositions, sustainable materials and bold illustration, using perfume as a space for self-expression rather than seduction or status.
Hasard Bazar’s concept
Launched in 2019 within Maison Matine’s Origin Collection, Hasard Bazar was conceived as a modern amber with a 1970s reference point, softened by rose, musk and ambrox. The name and presentation fit the brand’s idea of a playful, audacious second skin.
Extra info
Hasard Bazar belongs to Maison Matine’s Origin Collection and is presented as a unisex Eau de Parfum. The bottle features illustrations by Mathilde Purseigle, and the fragrance is made in France with the brand’s eco-minded packaging approach.
A modern take on a throwback 1970s amber, Hasard Bazar soothes your soul and elevates your spirit with wraparound rose, musk and ambrox. Upholstered sensuality.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close conversation and easy confidence, when you want warmth without heaviness. Its peppery opening and powdery amber trail suit intimate spaces where the fragrance is noticed at skin level rather than announced across the room.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, Hasard Bazar wears comfortably with a restrained hand: one to three sprays are enough to keep its pepper, rose and amber facets supple and close. On skin it reads soft and musky, with a gentle diffusion that becomes warmer and more powdery in the air.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like amber with a modern, slightly spicy edge and a soft, powdery finish. It will appeal to those who prefer intimate, skin-close fragrances with rose, musk and patchouli over loud sweetness or heavy oriental density.
Release year
2019
The nose
Ane Ayo and Fabrice Pellegrin. Ane Ayo is known for polished, contemporary compositions that balance texture and clarity, often giving florals and woods a supple, wearable finish. Fabrice Pellegrin brings a refined French style shaped by luminous florals, musks and modern ambers; together they give Hasard Bazar its plush, intimate warmth and softly addictive spice.
Collaborators
Maison Matine’s founders, Marie Kellou and Arthur Ponroy, shaped the house’s rebellious brief and creative direction, building the fragrance around simplicity, inclusivity and a refusal of traditional perfume codes. The bottle artwork was created by illustrator Mathilde Purseigle, whose graphic style helps translate the scent’s playful, contemporary identity.
Maison Matine’s story
Maison Matine is a young French house built on creativity, diversity and a deliberately anti-elitist spirit. It favors unisex compositions, sustainable materials and bold illustration, using perfume as a space for self-expression rather than seduction or status.
Hasard Bazar’s concept
Launched in 2019 within Maison Matine’s Origin Collection, Hasard Bazar was conceived as a modern amber with a 1970s reference point, softened by rose, musk and ambrox. The name and presentation fit the brand’s idea of a playful, audacious second skin.
Extra info
Hasard Bazar belongs to Maison Matine’s Origin Collection and is presented as a unisex Eau de Parfum. The bottle features illustrations by Mathilde Purseigle, and the fragrance is made in France with the brand’s eco-minded packaging approach.
