Nirmala

Mouth-watering mango, passion fruit & jasmine
Floral
Fruity
Notescedarwoodgrapefruitjasminemandarinmangooakmosspassion fruitrosewood
Tags #sexy
Style for her
Nirmala - Molinard - Bloom Perfumery

A carefree fruity progression of sweet citruses, honeyed jasmine and delicious mango.

Nirmala means “pure” in Hindi and the perfume is a bright generous formula akin in its vibes to the colorful Holi festival of colors. A celebration which involves people throwing colored powder on each other and squirting each other with water guns.

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Vibe check

Nirmala suits close, warm settings where its fruity sweetness can feel inviting rather than loud: a lively evening among friends, skin warmed by movement and conversation, with the scent leaving a soft tropical trail rather than a heavy cloud.

How to wear

Best worn in mild to warm weather, where the mango, citrus and jasmine can bloom without turning sticky. One or two sprays are enough; on skin it reads juicy and floral, while in the air it stays light, sweet and gently sensual.

Who it’s for

For those who like fruity florals with a tropical, slightly gourmand edge, and who enjoy sweetness balanced by jasmine. It will appeal to wearers drawn to playful, sensual scents with a bright, feminine character.

Release year

1955

The nose

Unknown

Molinard’s story

Molinard is a historic Grasse house that balances heritage with experimentation. Its identity is rooted in family continuity, craftsmanship and the use of distinctive raw materials, while keeping a playful openness to bold floral and exotic accords.

Nirmala’s concept

First launched in 1955, Nirmala has been reworked several times, with later versions becoming brighter and more fruit-driven. The name means “pure” in Hindi, and the fragrance is presented as a romantic, color-saturated ode to love, with imagery inspired by the exuberance of Holi.

Extra info

Nirmala means “pure” in Hindi. The fragrance has been reorchestrated multiple times since its 1955 debut, and the current presentation sits in Molinard’s Icones collection in a diamond-inspired bottle.

All about this fragrance

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Notescedarwoodgrapefruitjasminemandarinmangooakmosspassion fruitrosewood
Tags #sexy
Style for her

A carefree fruity progression of sweet citruses, honeyed jasmine and delicious mango.

Nirmala means “pure” in Hindi and the perfume is a bright generous formula akin in its vibes to the colorful Holi festival of colors. A celebration which involves people throwing colored powder on each other and squirting each other with water guns.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

Nirmala suits close, warm settings where its fruity sweetness can feel inviting rather than loud: a lively evening among friends, skin warmed by movement and conversation, with the scent leaving a soft tropical trail rather than a heavy cloud.

How to wear

Best worn in mild to warm weather, where the mango, citrus and jasmine can bloom without turning sticky. One or two sprays are enough; on skin it reads juicy and floral, while in the air it stays light, sweet and gently sensual.

Who it’s for

For those who like fruity florals with a tropical, slightly gourmand edge, and who enjoy sweetness balanced by jasmine. It will appeal to wearers drawn to playful, sensual scents with a bright, feminine character.

Release year

1955

The nose

Unknown

Molinard’s story

Molinard is a historic Grasse house that balances heritage with experimentation. Its identity is rooted in family continuity, craftsmanship and the use of distinctive raw materials, while keeping a playful openness to bold floral and exotic accords.

Nirmala’s concept

First launched in 1955, Nirmala has been reworked several times, with later versions becoming brighter and more fruit-driven. The name means “pure” in Hindi, and the fragrance is presented as a romantic, color-saturated ode to love, with imagery inspired by the exuberance of Holi.

Extra info

Nirmala means “pure” in Hindi. The fragrance has been reorchestrated multiple times since its 1955 debut, and the current presentation sits in Molinard’s Icones collection in a diamond-inspired bottle.

All about this fragrance

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