ike a marvelous floral symphony, Molinard de Molinard is the ultimate romantic fragrance, a sumptuous bouquet of renowned sophistication. Made of two famous grasse flowers : Rose Centifolia and Jasmine Grandiflorum, deliciously complimented white white flowers like Narcissus and Ylang-Ylang, to wrap up over its delicate woody and oriental notes.
This timeless scent embodies a history of universal loyalty, Grasse in all its splendor!
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, composed presence: the kind of scent that reads as polished rather than loud, with a green floral opening that settles into warm, slightly powdery depth. It suits a setting where detail matters and the air is calm enough for the bouquet to unfold slowly.
How to wear
Best worn in mild to cool weather, where its green floral notes and ambered base can breathe without turning heavy. Apply lightly at first; one or two sprays are enough to let the jasmine, rose and vetiver trace a soft but noticeable trail on skin and fabric.
Who it’s for
For wearers who love classic floral perfumery with a vintage sensibility: green facets, real floral richness, and a woody-amber base. It will appeal to those drawn to refined, old-school compositions rather than sheer freshness or modern minimalism.
Release year
1979
Molinard’s story
Molinard is one of Grasse’s historic family houses, founded in 1849 and still guided by a craft-first approach. Its identity rests on natural materials, artisanal know-how and a belief that perfume should feel personal, changeable and expressive rather than fixed.
Molinard de Molinard’s concept
Launched in 1979, Molinard de Molinard was conceived as a lush floral composition in the house’s classic Grasse style. The fragrance is built around rose and jasmine, softened by white flowers and anchored in woody, oriental depth; its original presentation is also remembered for a Lalique bottle with dancing nymphs.
Extra info
Molinard de Molinard debuted in 1979 and became one of the house’s signature references. The original vintage bottle is remembered for its Lalique design with dancing nymphs, a detail that adds to its collector appeal. Later reformulations are often discussed by vintage perfume enthusiasts.
ike a marvelous floral symphony, Molinard de Molinard is the ultimate romantic fragrance, a sumptuous bouquet of renowned sophistication. Made of two famous grasse flowers : Rose Centifolia and Jasmine Grandiflorum, deliciously complimented white white flowers like Narcissus and Ylang-Ylang, to wrap up over its delicate woody and oriental notes.
This timeless scent embodies a history of universal loyalty, Grasse in all its splendor!
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, composed presence: the kind of scent that reads as polished rather than loud, with a green floral opening that settles into warm, slightly powdery depth. It suits a setting where detail matters and the air is calm enough for the bouquet to unfold slowly.
How to wear
Best worn in mild to cool weather, where its green floral notes and ambered base can breathe without turning heavy. Apply lightly at first; one or two sprays are enough to let the jasmine, rose and vetiver trace a soft but noticeable trail on skin and fabric.
Who it’s for
For wearers who love classic floral perfumery with a vintage sensibility: green facets, real floral richness, and a woody-amber base. It will appeal to those drawn to refined, old-school compositions rather than sheer freshness or modern minimalism.
Release year
1979
Molinard’s story
Molinard is one of Grasse’s historic family houses, founded in 1849 and still guided by a craft-first approach. Its identity rests on natural materials, artisanal know-how and a belief that perfume should feel personal, changeable and expressive rather than fixed.
Molinard de Molinard’s concept
Launched in 1979, Molinard de Molinard was conceived as a lush floral composition in the house’s classic Grasse style. The fragrance is built around rose and jasmine, softened by white flowers and anchored in woody, oriental depth; its original presentation is also remembered for a Lalique bottle with dancing nymphs.
Extra info
Molinard de Molinard debuted in 1979 and became one of the house’s signature references. The original vintage bottle is remembered for its Lalique design with dancing nymphs, a detail that adds to its collector appeal. Later reformulations are often discussed by vintage perfume enthusiasts.