Simple and sophisticated, Violette embodies the fresh and bright flower, inviting to a sweet trip towards carefreeness. Exceptional and gourmand, this Eau de Parfum provides a delicious sensation, as if time were suspended. The olfactory spell pours out into dreams of evasion.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close conversation and an unhurried pace, when you want something polished but not formal. Its violet, fruit and iris accord gives off a soft, lucid presence that feels quietly nostalgic rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its fresh floral-fruity structure can stay crisp and readable. Apply lightly to pulse points or with one extra spray on clothing for a softer trail; on skin it stays smooth and intimate, with woods and iris rounding the drydown.
Who it’s for
For those who like violet done with clarity rather than sweetness: floral, green and lightly fruity, with a refined, slightly nostalgic edge. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy understated classics, iris textures and a clean chypre-style structure.
Release year
1910; re-launched in 1994
Molinard’s story
Molinard is a historic Grasse house that treats perfume as craft, memory and inheritance. Its style leans into natural materials, floral signatures and a sense of continuity, balancing heritage with a discreet modern touch.
Violette (Discontinued)’s concept
Violette belongs to Molinard’s long tradition of single-flower compositions, a house specialty that dates back to its early floral creations in Grasse. First launched in 1910 and brought back in 1994, it preserves the idea of violet as a bright, intimate floral rather than a heavy powdery accord.
Extra info
Violette is one of Molinard’s long-running floral names, originally created in 1910 and reintroduced in 1994. The house is known for its violet heritage and for working from Grasse, the historic center of French perfumery.
Simple and sophisticated, Violette embodies the fresh and bright flower, inviting to a sweet trip towards carefreeness. Exceptional and gourmand, this Eau de Parfum provides a delicious sensation, as if time were suspended. The olfactory spell pours out into dreams of evasion.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close conversation and an unhurried pace, when you want something polished but not formal. Its violet, fruit and iris accord gives off a soft, lucid presence that feels quietly nostalgic rather than loud.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its fresh floral-fruity structure can stay crisp and readable. Apply lightly to pulse points or with one extra spray on clothing for a softer trail; on skin it stays smooth and intimate, with woods and iris rounding the drydown.
Who it’s for
For those who like violet done with clarity rather than sweetness: floral, green and lightly fruity, with a refined, slightly nostalgic edge. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy understated classics, iris textures and a clean chypre-style structure.
Release year
1910; re-launched in 1994
Molinard’s story
Molinard is a historic Grasse house that treats perfume as craft, memory and inheritance. Its style leans into natural materials, floral signatures and a sense of continuity, balancing heritage with a discreet modern touch.
Violette (Discontinued)’s concept
Violette belongs to Molinard’s long tradition of single-flower compositions, a house specialty that dates back to its early floral creations in Grasse. First launched in 1910 and brought back in 1994, it preserves the idea of violet as a bright, intimate floral rather than a heavy powdery accord.
Extra info
Violette is one of Molinard’s long-running floral names, originally created in 1910 and reintroduced in 1994. The house is known for its violet heritage and for working from Grasse, the historic center of French perfumery.