The Flower of the Rising Sun!
The blooms of osmanthus, also known as sweet olive, exude sweet, fruity, leathery notes. In its creation bearing the blossom’s name, Molinard presents a surprising twist, blending the intoxicating floral notes of jasmine and tuberose with an irresistibly velvety duet of iris powder and apricot.
A sensuously carnal creation brimming with insouciance and freedom!
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, unhurried moments when you want a soft but distinctive presence. Its apricot-iris sweetness and floral warmth suit intimate settings, where the scent can hover gently rather than announce itself.
How to wear
Best worn in mild to warm weather, where its fruity florals and powdery iris can open without becoming heavy. Apply a light-to-moderate amount; the eau de parfum concentration gives a smooth, velvety trail that stays close to the skin with a soft, sweet diffusion.
Who it’s for
For those who enjoy fruity-floral perfumes with a polished powdery edge, especially if they like osmanthus, apricot, iris and creamy white florals. It will appeal to wearers who prefer sensual sweetness over sharp freshness.
Release year
2021
Molinard’s story
Molinard is a historic Grasse house that builds its identity on family continuity, craftsmanship and rare natural materials. Its style balances heritage with a modern, expressive touch, keeping the focus on quality ingredients and distinctive compositions.
Osmanthus’s concept
Osmanthus was launched in 2021 as part of Molinard’s redesigned collection, a contemporary chapter in a house founded in 1849. The fragrance takes its cue from the osmanthus blossom, reworking its fruity, floral and subtly leathery facets into a soft, sensual composition with apricot and iris at the core.
Extra info
Osmanthus is named for the osmanthus blossom, also known as sweet olive. Molinard frames it as a modern interpretation of a flower long associated with fruity, leathery nuances, and the house ties the launch to its heritage collection.
The Flower of the Rising Sun!
The blooms of osmanthus, also known as sweet olive, exude sweet, fruity, leathery notes. In its creation bearing the blossom’s name, Molinard presents a surprising twist, blending the intoxicating floral notes of jasmine and tuberose with an irresistibly velvety duet of iris powder and apricot.
A sensuously carnal creation brimming with insouciance and freedom!
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, unhurried moments when you want a soft but distinctive presence. Its apricot-iris sweetness and floral warmth suit intimate settings, where the scent can hover gently rather than announce itself.
How to wear
Best worn in mild to warm weather, where its fruity florals and powdery iris can open without becoming heavy. Apply a light-to-moderate amount; the eau de parfum concentration gives a smooth, velvety trail that stays close to the skin with a soft, sweet diffusion.
Who it’s for
For those who enjoy fruity-floral perfumes with a polished powdery edge, especially if they like osmanthus, apricot, iris and creamy white florals. It will appeal to wearers who prefer sensual sweetness over sharp freshness.
Release year
2021
Molinard’s story
Molinard is a historic Grasse house that builds its identity on family continuity, craftsmanship and rare natural materials. Its style balances heritage with a modern, expressive touch, keeping the focus on quality ingredients and distinctive compositions.
Osmanthus’s concept
Osmanthus was launched in 2021 as part of Molinard’s redesigned collection, a contemporary chapter in a house founded in 1849. The fragrance takes its cue from the osmanthus blossom, reworking its fruity, floral and subtly leathery facets into a soft, sensual composition with apricot and iris at the core.
Extra info
Osmanthus is named for the osmanthus blossom, also known as sweet olive. Molinard frames it as a modern interpretation of a flower long associated with fruity, leathery nuances, and the house ties the launch to its heritage collection.