Jasmine is one of the most versatile notes in perfumery. It sits comfortably in soft florals, warm ambery compositions, and indulgent gourmand alike, which is why jasmine perfumes remain a staple across every fragrance family.

Our collection of jasmine fragrances is formulated in Provence, France, using the same ingredient suppliers as major luxury houses. You'll find jasmineperfume for women, jasmine cologne options for men, and several unisex picks. 

Every bottle is mixed at Eau de Parfum concentration (20–25% aromatic compounds), so the jasmine note carries through for hours rather than disappearing after the opening.

Jasmine Perfumes for Women

Jasmine has held its place in women's fragrance for decades because it can go in so many directions. In a lighter composition, it reads romantic and airy. Paired with deeper base notes, it becomes rich, warm, and almost intoxicating. Here's how it plays out across our range.

For a brighter, floral-forward jasmine perfume for ladies, Golden Hour (our impression of Dior J'Adore) layers jasmine with ylang-ylang, rose, and tuberose for a classic bouquet. Odyssey #5, inspired by Armani My Way, takes a similar approach with orange blossom, tuberose, and jasmine over a cedarwood and vanilla base. Both work well for daytime and office wear.

If you prefer something richer, Summer Reverie (our impression of Viktor&Rolf Flowerbomb) uses sambac jasmine alongside centifolia rose, orchid, and patchouli. Nocturne Bloom, inspired by Givenchy L'Interdit, pairs jasmine and tuberose with patchouli and vetiver for a moodier finish. Ruby Tuesday (our impression of Carolina Herrera Good Girl) takes jasmine into gourmand territory with tonka bean, cacao, and coffee. And Smooth Jazz, inspired by Lancôme La Vie Est Belle, blends jasmine and iris with praline and vanilla for a sweet, polished finish.

Jasmine Cologne and Fragrances for Men

Jasmine isn't reserved for women's fragrance. In masculine and unisex compositions, it adds depth and a smooth, almost creamy quality that rounds out sharper woody or spicy notes. The difference is how it's used: rather than sitting front and centre as the lead floral, jasmine in men's fragrances typically works alongside woods, amber, or resin.

Because our jasmine perfumes for men are formulated at EDP concentration, the jasmine note doesn't just flash in the opening. It carries through the mid-life and dry-down, where it adds warmth and smoothness to the base.

What Does Jasmine Smell Like in Perfume?

Jasmine has a rich, sweet, heady quality with a slightly animalic edge that gives it complexity. It's one of the most widely used white florals in perfumery, but the jasmine scent can vary depending on the species and how it's used in a composition.

Two types dominate the industry. Jasmine grandiflorum is the classic: lush, sweet, and opulent, with a green undertone. It's the variety most associated with Grasse, in Provence. Jasmine sambac is deeper and more tropical, with a richer, almost tea-like quality (it's the same species used in jasmine tea).

In a fragrance structure, jasmine typically sits as a heart note. It bridges lighter top notes like citrus or bergamot with heavier base notes like sandalwood, vanilla, and patchouli. Depending on the formula, it can range from soft and dewy to thick and narcotic. Across our range, you'll find jasmine working with rose, amber, tuberose, and cedarwood in very different ways.