Cashmere Beige
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Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
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offer
Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
Sale items are non-returnable and non-exchangeable. This applies to both online and in-store purchases.
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 fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close conversation and light movement, when you want to feel composed without seeming dressed up. Its translucent florals and dry musky finish suit a calm, thoughtful presence, like a pale scarf catching cool air on an early spring morning.
How to wear
Best in mild weather and daytime wear, where its airy citrus and floral notes can stay clear on skin. Apply lightly: one to three sprays is enough, since the scent is designed to remain soft, dry and close rather than project heavily. In warmer air it feels more sheer; in cooler weather the cedar and tonka become more noticeable.
Who it’s for
For those who like transparent florals, soft musks and a dry, modern finish rather than sweet or heavy perfume. It will appeal to wearers drawn to violet, iris and understated woody textures, especially if they enjoy scents that feel polished, airy and slightly abstract.
Release year
2016
The nose
Karine Vinchon-Spehner is a French perfumer known for elegant, emotionally driven compositions that often balance floral transparency with woods, musks and textured modern materials. Trained at ISIPCA and associated with Robertet in Grasse, she began her career under Michel Almairac and has built a reputation for refined, wearable perfumes with a clear structural line. Cashmere Beige fits her style well: it turns a soft fabric idea into scent through airy citrus, cool florals and a dry, musky woody base. The result is understated rather than ornate, with the kind of polished clarity that often defines her work.
MINT’s story
M.INT builds its perfumes around themes and textures rather than generic moods, using a concise, contemporary style that pairs freshness with depth. The house leans into emotional, elegant compositions and often frames its collections as olfactive interpretations of materials, colors or ideas, as in the Violet Line.
Cashmere Beige’s concept
Cashmere Beige was conceived as an olfactive translation of cashmere’s softness and elegance. The fragrance opens with sparkling citrus and watery brightness, then moves into a floral heart of violet and iris before settling into a dry cedar, tonka and musk base. The result is a romantic, airy floral abstraction rather than a literal bouquet.
Extra info
Cashmere Beige belongs to M.INT’s Violet Line and is still in production. The brand describes it as a romantic fragrance, and its name reflects the fabric-inspired concept behind the composition.
offer
Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
Sale items are non-returnable and non-exchangeable. This applies to both online and in-store purchases.
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 fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close conversation and light movement, when you want to feel composed without seeming dressed up. Its translucent florals and dry musky finish suit a calm, thoughtful presence, like a pale scarf catching cool air on an early spring morning.
How to wear
Best in mild weather and daytime wear, where its airy citrus and floral notes can stay clear on skin. Apply lightly: one to three sprays is enough, since the scent is designed to remain soft, dry and close rather than project heavily. In warmer air it feels more sheer; in cooler weather the cedar and tonka become more noticeable.
Who it’s for
For those who like transparent florals, soft musks and a dry, modern finish rather than sweet or heavy perfume. It will appeal to wearers drawn to violet, iris and understated woody textures, especially if they enjoy scents that feel polished, airy and slightly abstract.
Release year
2016
The nose
Karine Vinchon-Spehner is a French perfumer known for elegant, emotionally driven compositions that often balance floral transparency with woods, musks and textured modern materials. Trained at ISIPCA and associated with Robertet in Grasse, she began her career under Michel Almairac and has built a reputation for refined, wearable perfumes with a clear structural line. Cashmere Beige fits her style well: it turns a soft fabric idea into scent through airy citrus, cool florals and a dry, musky woody base. The result is understated rather than ornate, with the kind of polished clarity that often defines her work.
MINT’s story
M.INT builds its perfumes around themes and textures rather than generic moods, using a concise, contemporary style that pairs freshness with depth. The house leans into emotional, elegant compositions and often frames its collections as olfactive interpretations of materials, colors or ideas, as in the Violet Line.
Cashmere Beige’s concept
Cashmere Beige was conceived as an olfactive translation of cashmere’s softness and elegance. The fragrance opens with sparkling citrus and watery brightness, then moves into a floral heart of violet and iris before settling into a dry cedar, tonka and musk base. The result is a romantic, airy floral abstraction rather than a literal bouquet.
Extra info
Cashmere Beige belongs to M.INT’s Violet Line and is still in production. The brand describes it as a romantic fragrance, and its name reflects the fabric-inspired concept behind the composition.

