CaFleureBon Profiles in Perfumery: Jane Booke Designer and Perfumer + Bringing Sexy Back TAKEN Draw

 
 

 

Jane Booke’s love of art and fantasy began as a small child growing up in Bel Air, California. Jane’s mother and stepfather, a renowned geophysicist, were jet-setters who frequently traveled the world collecting art:.Her father was a successful international businessman. With traveling parents and two older siblings away at college, Jane spent much of her time painting, playing the piano and reading stories about mystical creatures. Summer vacations at her father’s villa in the South of France and other European destinations further influenced Jane’s creativity and sparked her love for Renaissance art. During a trip to England one summer, Jane discovered beautiful antique chiffon dresses and decided to create her own designs. She used the sewing room in her home to construct one-of-a-kind pieces for her and her friends to wear.

 

After attending University of California Santa Barbara, Jane moved to New York City where she pursued a career in acting, modeling and music. She performed in various theatre productions and television shows, and became the lead vocalist for the band Sleeping Beauty. She later moved back to Los Angeles, where she married her husband and gave birth to her first child. Ironically, it was when Jane decided to be a stay-at-home mom that her fashion career began to take shape. With time to sew her own clothes, Jane began filling her closet with her own creations. While at a friend’s wedding, a buyer from Los Angeles boutique Les Habitudes commented on the gown Jane was wearing and, after learning that Jane had made the garment herself, placed an order for several dresses.

 

 

Soon, fashionistas all over began clamoring for Jane’s chiffon princess gowns and other fantasy-inspired couture designs. At this time, Jane also began designing a collection of fairy-inspired furniture that included whimsical vanities, thrones, custom swing sets, canopy beds and elaborate dining tables fit for fairy royalty. Jane’s designs are elegant and feminine with a sexy twist; They evoke the essence of womanhood while retaining the Renaissance-inspired nuances for which she has become known.

 

 

Photo: Paper Magazine

 

Jane has dressed numerous notable actresses, musicians and private clients for film, red carpet events including: Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston, Melanie Griffith, Patricia Arquette, Nicole Kidman, Emma Thompson, Faith Hill, Rita Wilson, Maria Shriver, Sharon Stone, Minnie Driver, Courtney Cox Arquette, Lisa Kudrow, Cher, Julie Delpy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nicollette Sheridan, Eva La Rue, Kim Cattrall, Trudy Styler, Patricia Heaton, Jennifer Tilly and Vivica A. Fox.

 


Favorite American Artist:The early music of Bob Dylan grabs her  heart, wrings it out and leaves  her speechless, "The song  'I Threw It All Away' is stunning in it's complex simplicity.


 

 

On American Perfumery: "I like the fact that I am an American perfumer. I think one's scent is very personal so, for me, I wanted to create a scent that was sexy with layers of mystery. I always want to 'enter' the room before actually entering, and to linger long after I left. So it made sense for me to create my own signature perfume that did just that. When I first created TAKEN I never intended to make it available to anyone else. But after years of being followed by people wanting to know what I was wearing, I started to rethink the possibility of putting in on the market. One man even followed me into several stores and a cafe to find out what perfume it was and where he can get it for his wife. That day, I started the process of making my perfume TAKEN available to the world. Unlike some of the chemical, synthetic perfumes out there, TAKEN is just sexy. I think that a perfume needs to smell naturally sexy!
 
Jane Booke has offered a 50 ml of taken to one of our readers. Please leave a comment on a time when someone has stopped on you on the street and asked you what you were wafting OR your favorite  celebrity that wears Jane Booke. Draw closes Jan 3, 2012
 

Jane’s debut fragrance TAKEN is a luscious blend fit for the ultimate vanilla lover. Notes include a fruity blend of mango, peach and bergamot orange, with subtle hints of jasmine and muguet. Base notes include various vanillas and patchouli blends.

Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

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  • It’s always Ormonde Woman. I live in a very small town. “I’ve never smelled anything like that, what IS it?”

  • It has never happened to me, I suspect because no one does it to guys. But my wife has had that happen. She was wearing Ca Sent Beau by Kenzo.

  • I have to wear very “small” scents because I have so many people around. Caron Sacred gets a few comments when it is first on.

  • I too live in a smallish town, hard to find most perfumes here.
    Thank goodness for the internet 🙂 One that I get asked about a lot is, Les Exclusifs de CHANEL COROMANDEL one of my favorites. I love Mona di Orio’s line and now everytime I wear one of hers I get stopped. Would so love to try Jane debut Taken! Gracious draw, Thank you.

  • Mona di Orio Cuir is the only perfume I’ve worn that elicited a response. Unfortunately, it was, “is something on fire?”

  • I’ve gotten responses on a few perfumes I wear, but the most popular ones tend to be Dior Addict and KM Loukhoum. I would love to try Taken. It sounds wonderful!

  • I get a lot of compliments when i wear Serge Lutens Daim Blond. It makes me soooooo happy when I get a fragrance compliment, almost more than if they told me I looked great! Isn’t that funny, shouldn’t my looks mean more to me?! Lol

  • I hope this story quaifies because it did not originate in the street but it did begin outside before the morning bell at school in the palyground!

    For this is will have to take you waay back to the sixth grade. I borrowed an Irish Knit wool sweater from dad’ s closet. I spreayed myself with Exclamation! I could not smell anything on myself so sprayed it until I could.
    I got to school and they cranked the heat. All of the sudden people started to complain that someone was weraing too much perfume. I did offer the information even thought I knew it was me.
    After a while and many opened windows in the classroom the teacher gave us the sniff test. I failed and I was subsequently sent home early! OUCH!
    I look back and laugh about it. At the time it was just more fuel to the fire of teenage ridicule.
    As far as I saw it, at least I smelled good. Some folks could have used some scent themselves as they had a lax policy on personal hygeine in my opinion.
    I was simply ahead of my time. Oh well.
    Happy New Year to Cafleurebon and thats so much to Jane Brooke for her generous donation.

  • It happened only once, when wearing Malle’s APOL
    my favorite celebrity that wears Jane Booke’s fragrance is Julie Delpy
    I would love to try “Taken”-thank you

  • Everytime i wear Montale Red Aoud i get stopped and asked what i am wearing and how great it smells, as a matter of fact, i was at Barnes and Noble a few months back when this young man with a little boy in tow followed me out of no where and all of the sudden he stops me and says…you smell awesome, can i ask you what the name of the fragrance is. I wrote it down for him, even told him where to order it and as the two walked away i could hear the little one say “Dad, you cannot just run after strange women in the store asking them what perfume they are wearing, but i must say, she did smell really nice”. My favorite actress would be the beautiful Angelina Jolie.

  • In fact I was asked what I was wearing in a small shop – it was La Maison de la Vanille – Vanille du Mexique. Another time ma friend complimented Soir de Lune that I was wearing when we met. Happy New Year!!!

  • kamajasmine says:

    What first got my attention is the beautiful Jane Booke and her ethereal clothes. I love vanilla perfumes and imho there are never enough. When I want to feel sexy I wear a vanilla scent. loved the Bob Dylan song btw. I had ordered a sample of this from indie scents, and sure enough I was asked what I was wearing. My favorite celebrity is also Angelina Jolie

  • Unfortunately, it never happened for me yet. I think it is because here not many people wear perfume, therefore is not in their interest to ask a stranger what he or she wears.

  • I hadn’t heard of this line before, and Taken sounds seriously good! Jane sure is pretty too.

    I’ve had many encounters, but the one that came immediately to mind was a couple of years ago. I was in the supermarket and as I passed a woman, she stopped in her tracks, turned around to follow me, then said: “Excuse me, but I HAVE to ask you – what perfume are you wearing?!” It was Chanel Les Exclusives 31 Rue Cambon. 🙂

  • I wish someone had asked me about my perfume, but it has never happened. I think that people don’t dare to do so, or maybe they don’t care about perfumes. I admit that I have never asked, even though some girls smell great and I can’t help wondering what they are wearing.

    My favorite celebrity on the list is Jennifer Aniston 🙂

  • I was somewhat amazed myself, but the last 3 times I wore Profumi del Forte’s Roma Imperiale, people stopped me to ask what I was wearing. I’m certainly going to keep that fragrance in my regular rotation!

  • I’m so happy to see Jane Booke featured here on CaFleureBon. Although I haven’t had the pleasure of trying her perfume, I became acquainted with her designs through Harper’s Bazaar, and immediately fell in love with their mythic femininity. I know that one of Jane’s clients has been Kim Catrall, an actress I admire for her comedic talent, style and hutzpah. I was once stopped on the street in London and was asked what perfume I was wearing, because I smelled divine. The answer was Guerlain Parure, a dearly loved scent of mine…and Kim Catrall. 🙂 Ms. Booke, if you are reading this, please keep creating things that are beautiful, elegant and unabashedly womanly.

    Mary Stephens Mitchell

  • When I intentionally wear perfume, it is in such small quantities that others tend not to notice it much. I’m not big on leaving scent trails wherever I go. However, one time was when I was wearing a 1% solution of ambroxan to test it, everyone smelled around me smelled it it and loved it.

    “Taken” sounds like it’s not at all my usual style, so of course I’d like to try it.

  • The most compliments I’ve received from strangers and friends alike have been on Donna Karan Chaos. I really think it is an amazing scent that works so well with me, I feel more “me” when I have it on, if that makes any sense. Taken sounds really interesting, I’d love to try it!

  • It happened recently, at a party before Christmas. I was wearing Hilde Soliani’s Il Tuo Tulipano and I received a number of compliments from fellow party goers. It is a soft, happy fragrance and I think suited the occasion perfectly.

  • I was wearing my sample of Dans tes Bras, in the summer of 2011 after a soothing rain, when a nice old gentleman asked me what I was wearing. I guess that the perfume did really well in that weather, after the rain, when the fresh smell of water can still be felt in the air.

  • One of THE most complimented fragrances I have and wear (believe it or not) is Ton Ford’s Violet Blonde. Everyone loves it one me…and scowls when I say it’s not available here (where I live) only in the city an hour away (or online) they say Well, that’s too far to go (and too much for them to pay)…it smells great on you and I love it! Also CARTIER’s Le Baiser du Dragon has gotten ME compliments from bearded flannel wearing farmers! *giggles*

    My favorite wearers of Jane Brooke’s work are (in this order) CHER *fawns*, Sharon Stone and Angelina Jolie!

    Thanks for the chance to win! Loved the interview article!

  • Being that Jane grew up next door to my backyard, Beverly Hills, I’m intrigued! I would love to be introduced to her inaugural scent.

    My most recent incidence was New Year’s Eve. On a balcony overlooking Central Park South with midnight fireworks eminent, I was asked what fragrance I was wearing and how wonderful it smelt. I had on the new Molten Brown fragrance, Singosari. No more needs to be said.