Jasmin et Cigarette

Powdery Fruity Jasmine
Floral
Vintage/old school
Notesamberapricotcedarwoodcurcumafrench jasmineindolejasminemusktobaccotonka beans
Tags #beast #sexy
Style for her
Jasmin et Cigarette - Etat Libre d'Orange - Bloom Perfumery

A tribute to the woman who ruled the silver screen, seductive and elusive in hazy black and white. She passes through the night lea­ving behind a trail of smoke and jasmine, demanding to be approached yet remaining unapproachable. The essence of glamour, she is an icon who becomes an addiction…

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Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close rooms and low light, where its smoky floral trail can unfold without losing its tension. It suits a wearer who wants to project allure at conversational distance: polished, a little dangerous, and impossible to read too quickly.

How to wear

Best worn in cooler weather or in the evening, when its tobacco and indolic facets feel plush rather than heavy. Apply lightly at first; one to three sprays are enough to let the jasmine glow through the smoke and keep the fragrance elegant rather than overwhelming.

Who it’s for

For lovers of floral scents with a darker edge: jasmine rendered smoky, vintage and slightly decadent. It will appeal to those who enjoy indoles, tobacco accents and fragrances with a dramatic, old-school sensuality rather than a clean floral profile.

Etat Libre d'Orange’s story

Etat Libre d'Orange builds perfume as an act of freedom: irreverent, luxurious and deliberately unclassifiable. Founded in Paris in 2006, the house favors bold ideas, sharp contrasts and compositions that privilege character over convention.

Jasmin et Cigarette’s concept

Jasmin et Cigarette sits neatly within the house’s taste for unexpected contrasts, pairing luminous jasmine with the darker, more provocative language of tobacco and indole. Its imagery is cinematic and deliberately elusive: a silver-screen woman moving through smoke and glamour, seductive but out of reach.

Extra info

The name is a direct provocation: jasmine and cigarette, beauty and smoke, glamour and vice. It is one of the house’s better-known contrast fragrances, built around the tension between a classic floral heart and a distinctly smoky, addictive finish.

All about this fragrance

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Featured in edits and sample packs Rubies & Lace: Gothic Florals
Notesamberapricotcedarwoodcurcumafrench jasmineindolejasminemusktobaccotonka beans
Tags #beast #sexy
Style for her

A tribute to the woman who ruled the silver screen, seductive and elusive in hazy black and white. She passes through the night lea­ving behind a trail of smoke and jasmine, demanding to be approached yet remaining unapproachable. The essence of glamour, she is an icon who becomes an addiction…

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a fragrance for close rooms and low light, where its smoky floral trail can unfold without losing its tension. It suits a wearer who wants to project allure at conversational distance: polished, a little dangerous, and impossible to read too quickly.

How to wear

Best worn in cooler weather or in the evening, when its tobacco and indolic facets feel plush rather than heavy. Apply lightly at first; one to three sprays are enough to let the jasmine glow through the smoke and keep the fragrance elegant rather than overwhelming.

Who it’s for

For lovers of floral scents with a darker edge: jasmine rendered smoky, vintage and slightly decadent. It will appeal to those who enjoy indoles, tobacco accents and fragrances with a dramatic, old-school sensuality rather than a clean floral profile.

Etat Libre d'Orange’s story

Etat Libre d'Orange builds perfume as an act of freedom: irreverent, luxurious and deliberately unclassifiable. Founded in Paris in 2006, the house favors bold ideas, sharp contrasts and compositions that privilege character over convention.

Jasmin et Cigarette’s concept

Jasmin et Cigarette sits neatly within the house’s taste for unexpected contrasts, pairing luminous jasmine with the darker, more provocative language of tobacco and indole. Its imagery is cinematic and deliberately elusive: a silver-screen woman moving through smoke and glamour, seductive but out of reach.

Extra info

The name is a direct provocation: jasmine and cigarette, beauty and smoke, glamour and vice. It is one of the house’s better-known contrast fragrances, built around the tension between a classic floral heart and a distinctly smoky, addictive finish.

All about this fragrance

Close

Featured in edits and sample packs Rubies & Lace: Gothic Florals