• Frédéric Malle Perfume Editions – A haute perfumery house founded on creative freedom

    Since 2000, Frédéric Malle offer carte blanche to renowned perfumers to compose without constraint, without time limit and with the most noble raw materials. This is not just about creating a fragrance but about publishing a olfactory work unique, powerful, and bold. Among the creators who have collaborated with the house: Dominique Ropion, Jean-Claude Ellena, Maurice Roucel, Olivia Giacobetti. These master perfumers sign their creations as artists would exhibit a canvas, reinventing the codes of luxury perfumery.

    A publishing house, not just a brand

    Frédéric Malle positions himself as perfume editor. He guides, challenges, and supports the noses in a demanding dialogue aimed at perfection. His ambition? To create the classics of tomorrow but above all to bring out a radically new perfume aesthetic. Each bottle proudly displays the perfumer's name, thus affirming their role as the creator; a revolution in the often anonymous world of perfumery.


    The heritage and icons of the house Frédéric Malle

    An artistic lineage and a quest for meaning

    Derived from a emblematic family of perfumery, Frédéric Malle is the grandson of Serge Heftler-Louiche, founder of the Christian Dior Perfumes and the son of the artistic director of the same house. Strong from 25 years of experience, he decided to found a house faithful to his requirements: excellence, authenticity, and freedom.

    Each fragrance is based on a exception formulation using techniques such as molecular distillation to isolate the purest essence of the ingredients.


  • Frédéric Malle, between demand, boldness, and emotion

    By creating the Éditions de Parfums Frédéric Malle, Frédéric Malle has not only reinvented the way perfumes are made, he has transformed their status. Here, The perfume is an art.

    Choose a Frédéric Malle perfume, it is to embrace a radically artistic vision, a pure emotion and a absolute commitment to quality. It is also paying tribute to perfumers, who have long remained in the shadows, and acknowledging their author and creator status.