Like a vibrant tribute to the legacy of the perfumer, Musc offers a warm and enveloping wake. The fragrance highlights with sincerity the strokes of a refined and sensual echo, before blossoming in the softness of the skin. The Eau de Parfum delivers the incredible fragrances of a musk of character.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close range and low light, where its musky warmth can read as texture rather than volume. It suits a composed, intimate setting: a scent that stays with the wearer, leaving a soft animalic trace rather than announcing itself across the room.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, when its ambered, woody base can bloom without turning heavy. Apply sparingly to pulse points or clothing for a longer, softer trail; on skin it becomes more intimate and leathery, while in air it keeps a warm resinous edge.
Who it’s for
For those drawn to musks with depth: resinous, slightly animalic, and not overly clean. It will appeal to wearers who like amber, incense and patchouli, and who prefer a scent with a sensual, skin-like finish and a woody, leathery undertone.
Release year
2015
The nose
The perfumer is not publicly named. Molinard often keeps authorship discreet, which leaves Musc to speak through its structure rather than a signature credit. What is clear is the style: a modern oriental-woody composition built around musk, incense, patchouli and amber, with a dry, textured finish rather than a sweet or powdery one. It fits Molinard’s house language of compact, ingredient-led fragrances that let a single material or accord carry the idea.
Molinard’s story
Molinard is a historic Grasse house that values craftsmanship, natural materials and a distinctly French sense of perfume tradition. Its identity is rooted in family continuity, guarded formulas and an approach that favors character and authenticity over trend-led composition.
Musc (Discontinued)’s concept
Musc Eau de Parfum was introduced in 2015 as part of Molinard’s Matieres Les Elements collection, following an earlier Musc Eau de Toilette from 1995. The fragrance refines the house’s musky theme into a warmer, more resinous composition built around amber, patchouli and incense, with a minimal purple bottle and refillable presentation.
Extra info
Musc belongs to Molinard’s Matieres Les Elements line, a series built around elemental themes. The bottle is described as tall, minimal and purple, and the fragrance is presented with refill options. It is also noted for its long wear, often lasting well into the day.
Like a vibrant tribute to the legacy of the perfumer, Musc offers a warm and enveloping wake. The fragrance highlights with sincerity the strokes of a refined and sensual echo, before blossoming in the softness of the skin. The Eau de Parfum delivers the incredible fragrances of a musk of character.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close range and low light, where its musky warmth can read as texture rather than volume. It suits a composed, intimate setting: a scent that stays with the wearer, leaving a soft animalic trace rather than announcing itself across the room.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, when its ambered, woody base can bloom without turning heavy. Apply sparingly to pulse points or clothing for a longer, softer trail; on skin it becomes more intimate and leathery, while in air it keeps a warm resinous edge.
Who it’s for
For those drawn to musks with depth: resinous, slightly animalic, and not overly clean. It will appeal to wearers who like amber, incense and patchouli, and who prefer a scent with a sensual, skin-like finish and a woody, leathery undertone.
Release year
2015
The nose
The perfumer is not publicly named. Molinard often keeps authorship discreet, which leaves Musc to speak through its structure rather than a signature credit. What is clear is the style: a modern oriental-woody composition built around musk, incense, patchouli and amber, with a dry, textured finish rather than a sweet or powdery one. It fits Molinard’s house language of compact, ingredient-led fragrances that let a single material or accord carry the idea.
Molinard’s story
Molinard is a historic Grasse house that values craftsmanship, natural materials and a distinctly French sense of perfume tradition. Its identity is rooted in family continuity, guarded formulas and an approach that favors character and authenticity over trend-led composition.
Musc (Discontinued)’s concept
Musc Eau de Parfum was introduced in 2015 as part of Molinard’s Matieres Les Elements collection, following an earlier Musc Eau de Toilette from 1995. The fragrance refines the house’s musky theme into a warmer, more resinous composition built around amber, patchouli and incense, with a minimal purple bottle and refillable presentation.
Extra info
Musc belongs to Molinard’s Matieres Les Elements line, a series built around elemental themes. The bottle is described as tall, minimal and purple, and the fragrance is presented with refill options. It is also noted for its long wear, often lasting well into the day.