Purple line
Perfumer: Karine Vinchon
A beautiful floral abstraction, sheer delight for the olfactive imagination: is it a lilac, or spicy carnation or all the aromas of many humble meadow flowers mixed in the spring rain?
The shady cool and crisp orris (made very dry with cedar and tonka) offers a floral riddle which every nose solves in his or her own way.
All about this scent
Vibe Check
This is a fragrance for close conversation and quiet confidence, when you want something polished but not obvious. Its translucent floral haze and rain-damp freshness suit intimate spaces, where the soft iris and musk can be noticed up close rather than announced from across the room.
When and where to wear suggestions
Best in mild weather and indoor settings, it wears lightly and cleanly rather than with heavy projection. Two to four sprays are enough to let the citrus-rain opening and dry floral heart unfold on skin, where the cedar, musk and tonka create a soft, persistent veil.
Who It’s For
For those who like transparent florals, cool iris, soft musk and compositions that feel refined without becoming powdery or sweet. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy understated, slightly abstract perfumes with a calm, airy texture and a subtle unconventional edge.
Release Year
2016
The Nose
Karine Vinchon-Spehner is a French perfumer known for elegant, emotionally textured compositions that balance clarity with depth. Trained at ISIPCA and associated with Robertet in Grasse, she began her career under Michel Almairac and often works with woods, musks and nuanced floral structures. Her style tends to favor restraint over excess: luminous openings, polished floral hearts and a dry, well-constructed base. In Cashmere Beige, that approach gives the fragrance its airy floral riddle, where iris, violet and soft woods are shaped into something tactile, calm and refined.
MINT’s Story
M.INT builds its fragrances around themes and moods rather than simple note lists, with an emphasis on quality materials and a polished, emotionally expressive style. The house often pairs freshness with depth, creating perfumes that feel composed, elegant and slightly abstract.
Cashmere Beige’s Concept
Cashmere Beige was conceived as a tribute to the softness and elegance of cashmere, translating that fabric into scent through a bright citrus opening, a cool floral heart and a woody-musky base. The result is a romantic, airy composition that reads as a floral abstraction rather than a literal bouquet, with the Violet Line framing it as light, aquatic-floral and unisex.
Extra Info
Cashmere Beige belongs to M.INT’s Violet Line and is presented as a floral riddle, with descriptions that compare it to lilac, spicy carnation and meadow flowers in spring rain. It remains in production and is commonly described as unisex.
Purple line
Perfumer: Karine Vinchon
A beautiful floral abstraction, sheer delight for the olfactive imagination: is it a lilac, or spicy carnation or all the aromas of many humble meadow flowers mixed in the spring rain?
The shady cool and crisp orris (made very dry with cedar and tonka) offers a floral riddle which every nose solves in his or her own way.
All about this scent
Vibe Check
This is a fragrance for close conversation and quiet confidence, when you want something polished but not obvious. Its translucent floral haze and rain-damp freshness suit intimate spaces, where the soft iris and musk can be noticed up close rather than announced from across the room.
When and where to wear suggestions
Best in mild weather and indoor settings, it wears lightly and cleanly rather than with heavy projection. Two to four sprays are enough to let the citrus-rain opening and dry floral heart unfold on skin, where the cedar, musk and tonka create a soft, persistent veil.
Who It’s For
For those who like transparent florals, cool iris, soft musk and compositions that feel refined without becoming powdery or sweet. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy understated, slightly abstract perfumes with a calm, airy texture and a subtle unconventional edge.
Release Year
2016
The Nose
Karine Vinchon-Spehner is a French perfumer known for elegant, emotionally textured compositions that balance clarity with depth. Trained at ISIPCA and associated with Robertet in Grasse, she began her career under Michel Almairac and often works with woods, musks and nuanced floral structures. Her style tends to favor restraint over excess: luminous openings, polished floral hearts and a dry, well-constructed base. In Cashmere Beige, that approach gives the fragrance its airy floral riddle, where iris, violet and soft woods are shaped into something tactile, calm and refined.
MINT’s Story
M.INT builds its fragrances around themes and moods rather than simple note lists, with an emphasis on quality materials and a polished, emotionally expressive style. The house often pairs freshness with depth, creating perfumes that feel composed, elegant and slightly abstract.
Cashmere Beige’s Concept
Cashmere Beige was conceived as a tribute to the softness and elegance of cashmere, translating that fabric into scent through a bright citrus opening, a cool floral heart and a woody-musky base. The result is a romantic, airy composition that reads as a floral abstraction rather than a literal bouquet, with the Violet Line framing it as light, aquatic-floral and unisex.
Extra Info
Cashmere Beige belongs to M.INT’s Violet Line and is presented as a floral riddle, with descriptions that compare it to lilac, spicy carnation and meadow flowers in spring rain. It remains in production and is commonly described as unisex.

