Guerlain
Philosophy
The oldest major French perfume house, Guerlain has defined the art of perfumery across nearly two centuries. From the guerlinade base accord to groundbreaking compositions like Jicky and Shalimar, the house embodies the belief that perfume is a living art form — evolving with time while honoring tradition.
Fragrances (8)
Jicky
The first modern perfume — 1889's radical marriage of natural and synthetic that drew the blueprint ...
L'Heure Bleue
Twilight bottled — a 1912 reverie of iris and vanilla that captures the last breath of a world about...
Mitsouko
The mother of all chypres — peach, moss, and mystery layered with the kind of complexity that reveal...
Shalimar
The fragrance that invented oriental perfumery — a century-old monument to vanilla, amber, and desir...
Vetiver
The definitive vetiver — sixty years of quiet authority that proves elegance needs nothing but roots...
Habit Rouge
The first oriental for men — a 1965 bridge between European formality and Eastern warmth that remain...
Samsara
Sandalwood as devotion — a 1989 meditation on Mysore sandalwood so lavish it could never be made aga...
Spiritueuse Double Vanille
Vanilla as aged spirit — Guerlain's proof that gourmand can mean sophistication, not just sweetness.