Jil CROQUET, Perfumer and Founder
Profile: I was born and raised in Versailles, a city close to Paris, in France. Growing up, I loved spending time with my family in our garden. My father took great care of white, pink and red roses, geraniums, lilacs and wisterias while my grandmother was solely focused on her hydrangeas. I remember them arguing about plant cutting techniques and soil types with love.
Jil CROQUET and her grandmother, family garden
We also had a huge fir tree, or maybe I was just so small, and I am pretty sure fir balsam is now one of my favorite smells, this fresh dark and dry woody impression with berry aspects is like an obsession for me. We also had ivy everywhere and I loved the smell of this too; each time I smell a green and sharp raw material, I go straight back to it by association. Even if it’s a strong, herbaceous and extra fresh note, I dose it with profusion in one of my perfumes: Great Wall Valley. As it’s one of the 2022 AO award finalists in the artisan category, I’m sure I’m not the only one loving that herbaceous aspect.
Jil CROQUET
One day, I visited the Versailles Palace with my parents. I was following my mother on the tour and at that time she was wearing Shalimar by Guerlain. The combination of the classic and luxurious perfume with the fantastic visual I had in front of me, discovering ornate corridors, secret passages, amazing tapestry and luxurious rooms was absolutely mesmerizing, this was when I fully comprehended the power of scents. I could actually imagine kings and queens walking the Hall of Mirrors full of elegantly dressed people with powdered wigs and colored fans. In an instant, I traveled through time and space and was there too, it was an intense scent experience.
I have always been fascinated by travels, new things, discoveries, ancient artifacts, local art, etc. In 2010, I had the opportunity to go studying abroad with my university and went to Australia as it was the most exotic and mysterious country on the list. This is where I learnt English. Because of my personality, it was very natural for me to create a line around the concept of traveling to different places/countries. I just love it so much that I wanted to provide the same feeling and happiness to others, just by the sense of smell. With my products customers can discover exotic countries, different cultures, amazing landscapes and ancient traditions through my scents. Each perfume puts a spotlight on one or two ingredients, local to a place or an era as a cornerstone of the perfume and builds a story around it, forging lasting memories and genuine emotions.
Jil CROQUET, preparing a batch
I am also fond of artisan products made in small batches with quality in mind. I really think this is the best job in the world, being in sync with your art/product and creating a unique piece each and every time. Thinking about an instrument maker, a baker, an upholsterer, a plumsier, etc. I love having such a piece instead of one made from a production line.
“Romance in Bruges” bottles filled up, Jil Croquet Perfume
On being an American Perfumer: I came to California in 2018, and it was love at first sight! I decided to launch my brand early 2021. As I am living in San Diego, CA, my first Point of Sales were Farmers Markets, and I am still here as of today. I am delighted to be able to offer handmade artisan perfumes and colognes locally made in small batches to my community. Being an American Perfumer is an amazing adventure for me. I am so glad that people love my work, share their impressions and talk to their friends and family about my brand. I feel incredibly lucky to be in a nation where people are curious and eager to try unique scents. This wouldn’t have happened anywhere else. In France, the Perfume World is very male-dominated, codified, uptight and pretty closed. In America though, I have always felt absolutely free and even encouraged to try everything I want, experiment new scents, be creative and audacious in perfume developments, that’s really a true blessing.
(Nina Simone, 1959: Photo by Herb Snitzer/Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images)
Favorite American Artist: I truly think that artists influence each other all the time, that we are all part of an extensive artistic canvas and that art is the reflection of life, society and what truly defines us as human beings. In that sense, choosing only one American artist is extremely hard but the first one that comes to mind would be Nina Simone. I love listening to her voice, so recognisable, so soft, so deep, so warm and powerful. Everything in her is inspiring; her swing, her subjects, her battles, the flow she uses, her stories, etc. She was also known to pay close attention to the design and acoustics of each venue, tailoring her performances to individual scenes, a bit like musical sculptures.
Fun Fact: “My Baby Just Cares for Me”, 1959 became her biggest success years later, after it was featured in a 1986 Chanel No. 5 perfume commercial with Carole Bouquet.
Jil CROQUET, Perfumer and Founder of Jil Croquet Parfum
Great Wall Valley
Thanks to Jil CROQUET of Jil Croquet Parfum we have a draw for a registered user in the US ONLY for a 30 ml bottle of Great Wall Valley. To be eligible, you must be a registered reader. Please leave a comment with what you found fascinating about Jil’s path to perfumery. Draw Closes 5/16/2022
Jil CROQUET is the 164th in our American Perfumer Series, which officially began with Dawn Spencer Hurwitz of DSH Perfumes on July 11, 2011
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Editor’s note on Great Wall Valley: The fragrance has been nominated to the 2022 Art and Olfaction Award in the Artisan Category.
Notes include: fresh cut grass, ginger, spices, lily of the valley, rose osmanthus, lychee and musk
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