George Sand was the most modern woman of the romantic age. Jardins D’Écrivains based its first fragrance, GEORGE, on her extraordinary life. An intense olfactory signature announces the marriage between spellbinding notes cypress notes foreshadow a dazzling temperament. George Sand was the most modern woman...
In StockGIGI, the famous heroin of Colette invites us in the Paris 1900. Beautiful, mischievous, she seduces by her simplicity, her insouciance and her outspokenness.To celebrate her, Jardins D’Écrivains imagines a theme of lively and fruity white flowers. GIGI, the famous heroin of Colette...
In StockJardins D’Écrivains took inspiration from Oscar Wilde’s famous aphorisms to express an olfactive figure of speech. Words, like fragrances, have the power to reveal reality. WILDE eau de parfum is for aethetes who are striving to become what they are. «So that man thought that the important thing was to have, and did not know that the important thing is to... Jardins D’Écrivains took inspiration...
In StockJardins d’Ecrivains puts its own interpretation on the fascinating Virginia Woolf fantasy. An androgynous character with eternal youth, Lord Orlando in the Elizabethan era becomes Lady Orlando in the 18th century. Quirky blends with the eclectic and timeless in a spellbinding fragrance. Irrational dreams, an eastern monarchy and a sense of the divine... Jardins d’Ecrivains puts its own...
In StockWilliam Burroughs was the most experimental and avant-garde figure of the Beat Generation, the one who went furthest in developing the complexity of the novel. In his youth he escaped through reading Oscar Wilde, and he went on to lead a bohemian lifestyle, delighting in extreme experiences. His first novel, Junky, describes the harsh reality of addiction. William Burroughs was the most...
In StockRomain Gary achieved a literary subterfuge when he created Emile Ajar. Anonymity was his chance to reinvent himself, and to become manifold. Ajar is a chameleon-like fragrance that speaks of incarnation. Dark incense meets dazzling orchid. A union as ambivalent and complex as human nature itself. The light and shade within us all. Romain Gary achieved a literary...
In StockChristopher Marlowe was the bad boy of Elizabethan theatre. Handsome and good natured, Marlowe was also a spy and a student of the occult. This scent is dense, heady, feral, and theatrical. The top notes feature the poisonous nectar of the tuberose blended with opulent osmanthus. The middle notes of dried flowers evoke tragic poetry. Hints of powdered... Christopher Marlowe was the bad boy...
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