The Heritage
The House of Jacques Griffe
Jacques Griffe's three fragrances span the 1950s in a restless pivot between warmth and brightness. Oriental sweetness dominates—resinous, ambered, skin-close—yet fresh and chypre elements splinter that density, introducing citrus snap and mossy green. The house moves between heady, powdered comfort and crisp, aldehydic opening; between honeyed depth and bergamot's fleeting cool. Over seven years, Griffe refuses a single signature, instead sketching competing moods within a narrow window—lush then austere, then lush again.
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Fragrances
The Collection


