Lavande

Clarifying lavender & warming tonka beans
Aromatic
Woody
Top Notesclary sagelavandin
Heartlabdanumlavenderpatchouli
Base Notesbenzoinincensemusktonka beans
Tags #clean
Style unisex

With an ephemeral bust of freshness, an aromatic breath of lavender unfurls in a floral, woody heart, before blossoming fully over mellow, musky notes.

Discover Lavande, a soft, enveloping, tenderly reassuring lavender that transports you instantly to the sunlit French countryside, to the floral heart of Provence.

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All about this fragrance

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This is the scent of a calm, close-to-the-skin presence: a linen shirt, an open window, and the dry warmth of herbs carried in from outside. It suits unhurried days when you want to feel composed, lightly scented and quietly at ease.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, Lavande wears lightly and cleanly, with modest diffusion and low-to-moderate sillage. A few sprays are enough; it settles quickly into a soft herbal-lavender haze that stays close and feels especially natural on skin.

Who it’s for

For those who prefer lavender in its more natural, aromatic form: clean but not soapy, woody but not heavy, soothing rather than sharp. It will appeal to lovers of understated classics, herbal perfumes and gentle musky drydowns.

Release year

1949

Molinard’s story

Molinard is one of Grasse’s historic family houses, shaped by five generations and a devotion to natural materials, craftsmanship and quiet innovation. Its perfumes often balance tradition with a distinctly tactile, intimate style.

Lavande’s concept

Lavande belongs to Molinard’s long tradition of single-flower compositions, here built around lavender from Grasse and softened with aromatic herbs, woods and musks. The result is a restrained, comforting lavender that leans more toward freshness and relaxation than statement-making projection.

Extra info

Lavande reflects Molinard’s single-flower heritage and the house’s Grasse roots. It has appeared in different release-year listings, with sources citing 1949, 1996 and a later re-release, which makes its modern history somewhat layered.

All about this fragrance

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Also featured in Lavender Reimagined
Top Notesclary sagelavandin
Heartlabdanumlavenderpatchouli
Base Notesbenzoinincensemusktonka beans
Tags #clean
Style unisex

With an ephemeral bust of freshness, an aromatic breath of lavender unfurls in a floral, woody heart, before blossoming fully over mellow, musky notes.

Discover Lavande, a soft, enveloping, tenderly reassuring lavender that transports you instantly to the sunlit French countryside, to the floral heart of Provence.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is the scent of a calm, close-to-the-skin presence: a linen shirt, an open window, and the dry warmth of herbs carried in from outside. It suits unhurried days when you want to feel composed, lightly scented and quietly at ease.

How to wear

Best in mild to warm weather, Lavande wears lightly and cleanly, with modest diffusion and low-to-moderate sillage. A few sprays are enough; it settles quickly into a soft herbal-lavender haze that stays close and feels especially natural on skin.

Who it’s for

For those who prefer lavender in its more natural, aromatic form: clean but not soapy, woody but not heavy, soothing rather than sharp. It will appeal to lovers of understated classics, herbal perfumes and gentle musky drydowns.

Release year

1949

Molinard’s story

Molinard is one of Grasse’s historic family houses, shaped by five generations and a devotion to natural materials, craftsmanship and quiet innovation. Its perfumes often balance tradition with a distinctly tactile, intimate style.

Lavande’s concept

Lavande belongs to Molinard’s long tradition of single-flower compositions, here built around lavender from Grasse and softened with aromatic herbs, woods and musks. The result is a restrained, comforting lavender that leans more toward freshness and relaxation than statement-making projection.

Extra info

Lavande reflects Molinard’s single-flower heritage and the house’s Grasse roots. It has appeared in different release-year listings, with sources citing 1949, 1996 and a later re-release, which makes its modern history somewhat layered.

All about this fragrance

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Also featured in Lavender Reimagined