Review of J'Ose (2011) Eau de Parfum by Marta Regina Jabłońska

J'Ose (2011) Eau de Parfum

J'Ose (2011) Eau de Parfum

Eisenberg (2011)

95 /100
(1 review)
MJ
Review by Marta Regina JabłońskaAlchemist
smell100 member since January 2026 · 646 reviews
95 /100
9 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Herbal (69%) Sweet (69%) Aromatic (61%) Creamy (58%) Floral (52%) Vanilla (46%) Citrus (35%) Balsamic (31%)
Occasions:🌧️ Moody👕 Daily🎩 Black Tie
Seasons:🍂 fall❄️ winter
Gender: female
Value:Undervalued Gem

I received a miniature of J'ose as a gift with a purchase. I admit that I took a long time to warm up to it. The packaging, storytelling, and fragrance profile are far from my usual olfactory aesthetic. After just one day of wearing it, I had to eat my words, and a full-size bottle found its way into my shopping cart. Until now, only one fragrance had evoked similar feelings in me: Libre L’Absolu Platine by Yves Saint Laurent. That one seduced me, and J'ose did the same. It is an aromatic composition with a touch of elegant sweetness. Cool and distant, it keeps you at arm's length like an unattainable woman admired from afar. Yet at the same time, it is enveloping and comforting. It is the scent of a woman who is both strong and delicately fragile. Mint and artemisia bring a green, slightly balsamic freshness. The citrus notes are quite gentle, sweeter than tart. The florals, vanilla, and base add a creamy sweetness. J'ose is melancholic and fits beautifully into dark, overcast weather. It is strong and would pair beautifully with power dressing, especially a tailored suit. It is independent and possesses a certain effortless Parisian charm. Longevity on fabric lasts throughout the day, though not spectacularly so. By the end of the day, it requires leaning in close to the fabric to catch it. The sillage is noticeable at first, becoming intimate after a few hours. The flacon is beautifully minimalist. Even the box has almost won me over, though not quite completely yet.

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