Perfumer: Sidonie Lancesseur
The Materie Premiere collection.
In this perfume, the rare and precious absolute of jasmine grandiflorum from Grasse is combined with Indonesian patchouli. But the effect is not floral, but rather a smooth and refined leather perfume.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that works best at close range, where its green lift, floral core and leathery drydown can unfold without shouting. It suits a wearer who likes a composed, slightly provocative presence rather than a sweet or obvious floral trail.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, when its jasmine and patchouli can stay luminous without turning heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or with two to three sprays for a refined aura; on skin it reads smooth and leathery, while in air it leaves a soft woody-floral trace rather than a broad cloud.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral scents with structure, texture and a darker edge. It will appeal to wearers drawn to jasmine that feels green and natural rather than creamy, and to patchouli rendered smooth, woody and subtly sensual.
Release year
2020
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur is a French perfumer known for compositions that feel precise, textural and quietly modern. Her work often balances natural materials with a clean structural line, letting a few well-chosen ingredients read with clarity rather than ornament. For Jasmin Patchouli, that approach is especially apt: the fragrance is built around the contrast between jasmine grandiflorum from Grasse and Indonesian patchouli, but the result is not a lush floral. Instead, Lancesseur shapes it into a smooth, leather-tinged woody scent with a controlled, contemporary finish.
Collaborators
Georges Maubert, the founder of Marie Jeanne, shaped the house’s raw-material concept and the minimal brief behind the fragrance, while Sidonie Lancesseur translated that vision into scent with a stripped-back formula focused on the character of the materials themselves.
Marie Jeanne’s story
Marie Jeanne is a Grasse-born house built around the idea that perfume should reveal the identity of exceptional raw materials. Its compositions are minimal, natural-leaning and carefully sourced, with an emphasis on traceability, craftsmanship and the emotional character of each ingredient.
Jasmin Patchouli’s concept
Jasmin Patchouli belongs to Marie Jeanne’s Matière Première approach, where the spotlight falls on a single material or a tightly focused pairing. Here, jasmine grandiflorum absolute from Grasse is set against Indonesian patchouli to create something less floral than expected: a polished, sensual leather-woody composition with a green opening and a dry, elegant finish.
Extra info
Part of Marie Jeanne’s Raw Materials line, it showcases jasmine grandiflorum from Grasse, one of the house’s signature sourcing points. Reviewers have also noted an unexpectedly tart, fig-like opening and a leathery drydown that gives the fragrance its distinctive twist.
Perfumer: Sidonie Lancesseur
The Materie Premiere collection.
In this perfume, the rare and precious absolute of jasmine grandiflorum from Grasse is combined with Indonesian patchouli. But the effect is not floral, but rather a smooth and refined leather perfume.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that works best at close range, where its green lift, floral core and leathery drydown can unfold without shouting. It suits a wearer who likes a composed, slightly provocative presence rather than a sweet or obvious floral trail.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, when its jasmine and patchouli can stay luminous without turning heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or with two to three sprays for a refined aura; on skin it reads smooth and leathery, while in air it leaves a soft woody-floral trace rather than a broad cloud.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral scents with structure, texture and a darker edge. It will appeal to wearers drawn to jasmine that feels green and natural rather than creamy, and to patchouli rendered smooth, woody and subtly sensual.
Release year
2020
The nose
Sidonie Lancesseur is a French perfumer known for compositions that feel precise, textural and quietly modern. Her work often balances natural materials with a clean structural line, letting a few well-chosen ingredients read with clarity rather than ornament. For Jasmin Patchouli, that approach is especially apt: the fragrance is built around the contrast between jasmine grandiflorum from Grasse and Indonesian patchouli, but the result is not a lush floral. Instead, Lancesseur shapes it into a smooth, leather-tinged woody scent with a controlled, contemporary finish.
Collaborators
Georges Maubert, the founder of Marie Jeanne, shaped the house’s raw-material concept and the minimal brief behind the fragrance, while Sidonie Lancesseur translated that vision into scent with a stripped-back formula focused on the character of the materials themselves.
Marie Jeanne’s story
Marie Jeanne is a Grasse-born house built around the idea that perfume should reveal the identity of exceptional raw materials. Its compositions are minimal, natural-leaning and carefully sourced, with an emphasis on traceability, craftsmanship and the emotional character of each ingredient.
Jasmin Patchouli’s concept
Jasmin Patchouli belongs to Marie Jeanne’s Matière Première approach, where the spotlight falls on a single material or a tightly focused pairing. Here, jasmine grandiflorum absolute from Grasse is set against Indonesian patchouli to create something less floral than expected: a polished, sensual leather-woody composition with a green opening and a dry, elegant finish.
Extra info
Part of Marie Jeanne’s Raw Materials line, it showcases jasmine grandiflorum from Grasse, one of the house’s signature sourcing points. Reviewers have also noted an unexpectedly tart, fig-like opening and a leathery drydown that gives the fragrance its distinctive twist.