Juliette Has A Gun: contemporary Parisian perfumery
Juliette Has A Gun is the contemporary perfumery house founded in Paris in 2006 by Romano Ricci — Nina Ricci's great-grandson. The name is a manifesto: celebrating female independence and modernity with direct, playful fragrances, often monothematic around a strong idea.
The olfactive style
Modern, sensual, recognizable creations, built around a symbolic ingredient: rose, white musk, tuberose, iris. Juliette Has A Gun perfumes speak a direct language, with a strong sillage and pronounced concepts, from romantic to provocative.
House Bestsellers
Not a Perfume (built on a single molecule, Ambroxan), Lady Vengeance, Lili Fantasy, Mmmm…, Moscow Mule, Pear Inc., Musc Invisible. Each fragrance is a character, a mood, a statement.
Frequently Asked Questions about Juliette Has A Gun
Who founded Juliette Has A Gun?
The creator is Romano Ricci, Nina Ricci's great-grandson, who wanted to build an independent and contemporary house in Paris in 2006.
Is Not a Perfume really "unscented"?
It is a fragrance based almost exclusively on the Ambroxan molecule: transparent, clean, musky. The name plays on the radical simplicity of the formula.
Are Juliette Has A Gun perfumes unisex?
The house primarily targets a female audience, but many fragrances are easily wearable by men as well.