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Juliette Has A Gun

Romano Ricci — great-grandson of Nina Ricci and grandson of Robert Ricci who co-created L'Air du Temps — founded Juliette Has a Gun in Paris in 2005 as a personal artistic project quite separate from the Ricci family business. The brand's name references Shakespeare's Juliet — innocent, passionate, and armed with the most dangerous weapon of all, a fragrance. Romano Ricci's founding philosophy was fragrance as identity rather than aspiration: not who you want to be, but who you are, expressed through scent. His background — surrounded by French perfumery royalty since childhood — gave him both an exceptional knowledge of the industry and a desire to create something deliberately counter to its conventions.

Ricci works closely with perfumer Francis Kurkdjian — the most commercially successful active perfumer of his generation, also creator of Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Male, Narciso Rodriguez For Her, and founder of his own house. Not a Perfume (2010) is perhaps the most conceptually ambitious collaboration: a fragrance composed entirely of Iso E Super — a single synthetic molecule that creates a woody-cedar-sandalwood aura that interacts unpredictably with skin chemistry, creating different olfactive experiences on different wearers. Not a Perfume is one of the few commercially available single-molecule fragrances, and one of the most remarkable olfactive experiments of the 21st century.

Not a Perfume (2010) is Juliette Has a Gun's most celebrated and intellectually significant composition — a single molecule (Iso E Super) that functions as a prism, different on every wearer's skin. On some it reads as fresh woody cedar; on others as warm amber skin-scent; on others still as a ghostly presence that is felt rather than smelled. Lady Vengeance (2005) — a rich rose-patchouli composition — is the house's most directly beautiful fragrance: a voluptuous dark rose that gives the house its romance. Romantina (2013) — freesia, peony, lily, and musks — is the house's most accessible and universally wearable feminine.

Juliette Has a Gun occupies premium accessible niche — EDPs from €100-€150 — with an intellectual ambition (Not a Perfume remains one of perfumery's most discussed conceptual experiments) that belies the accessible price positioning.

Every Juliette Has a Gun fragrance at The Scent Stories® is 100% authentic, factory-sealed and brand-packaged — sourced from authorised channels and shipped worldwide.

Juliette Has A Gun — Common Questions

Who founded Juliette Has a Gun?

Romano Ricci — great-grandson of Nina Ricci — founded Juliette Has a Gun in Paris in 2005 as a personal artistic project separate from the Ricci family business. His background surrounded by French perfumery royalty since childhood gave him exceptional industry knowledge and the desire to create something counter to luxury fragrance conventions. His collaboration with Francis Kurkdjian — creator of Le Male and Narciso Rodriguez For Her — has produced some of the house's most important compositions.

What is Not a Perfume?

Not a Perfume (2010) is one of the most intellectually significant commercial fragrances of the 21st century — a composition built entirely on Iso E Super, a single synthetic woody-cedar molecule that interacts unpredictably with skin chemistry. On different wearers, it manifests as fresh cedar, warm amber, or ghostly invisible skin-scent presence. It is one of very few commercially available single-molecule fragrances and exists as both a perfumery experiment and a philosophical statement about what a fragrance can be.

What is Lady Vengeance?

Lady Vengeance (2005) is Juliette Has a Gun's founding feminine — a voluptuous dark rose with patchouli, vanilla, and musk that gives the brand its romantic heart. Where Not a Perfume is a conceptual experiment, Lady Vengeance is pure emotion: a dark, passionate rose composition that wears closer to classic French feminine perfumery than the brand's more experimental pieces. It is named for the Vengeance that Juliet would have taken if she'd had the gun the brand imagines for her.

How does Juliette Has a Gun compare to Serge Lutens and Byredo in Parisian niche?

All three represent Parisian niche with distinct personalities. Serge Lutens is the most aesthetically controlled — every composition reflects Lutens's singular visual world. Byredo is the most fashion-forward — Ben Gorham's Scandinavian-global aesthetic dominates. Juliette Has a Gun is the most romantically French — the Nina Ricci heritage shows in the house's commitment to rose, femininity, and accessible beauty. Not a Perfume is JHAG's most distinctive contribution to perfumery, with no equivalent in either Lutens or Byredo's catalogue.

Can I try Juliette Has a Gun fragrances as samples?

Yes — The Scent Stories® stocks authentic Juliette Has a Gun samples and miniatures including Not a Perfume, Lady Vengeance, Romantina, and more. All are factory-sealed and brand-packaged, shipped worldwide. Not a Perfume in particular is strongly recommended to sample — its single-molecule character produces genuinely different olfactive experiences on different skin chemistries, making in-skin testing fundamental to understanding what it will do for you personally.

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