Le Labo was founded by Fabrice Penot and Edouard Roschi in 2006. They debuted with 10 fragrances. The number in the fragrance name indicates the number of notes in its composition and the name of material (Vetiver, Jasmin, Labdanum) refers to the most prominent note in it.
Aldehyde 44
Countless classic fragrances include some component of aldehyde, ranging from citrusy to soapy scents, like Dior Miss Dior, Guerlain’s Vol
Ambrette 9
Le Labo Ambrette 9. Le Labo Ambrette 9, originally meant as a fragrance for babies and their mommies, is a
AnOther 13
Le Labo AnOther 13. In 2010, Le Labo was commissioned by AnOther Magazine to work on an exclusive scent. This
Baie 19
Truth is…Baie 19 should have been called Water 19. Not that it smells like nothing (though nothing smells like it),
Baie Rose 26
For many people, Chicago still evokes the Prohibition era, the decadence of the speakeasies filled with gangsters and pretty ladies,
Benjoin 19
An exclusive Le Labo perfume dedicated to Moscow and inspired by Leo Tolstoy’s depiction of the moment Anna Karenina and
Bergamote 22
Le Labo Bergamote 22 started its life under the code name “Fire Cologne”, and as soon as we smelled the
Citron 28
A fragrance filled with notes of lemon, jasmine and ginger. A combination of freshness and structure, “Citron 28” features notes
Cuir 28
Visit Dubai once, and you’ll never forget the evocative air in the Spice Souk and exactly how it swirls with
Fleur D’Oranger 27
Le Labo Fleur D’Oranger 27. Three years in production, Le Labo’s ode to orange blossom might be the most sublimely
Gaiac 10
A Tokyo-inspired perfume could smell like yakitori, smog, and underground transit, but instead Le Labo bottled up the Japanese humidity
Iris 39
Iris connoisseurs know that iris can be a diva: silky and elegant one moment and distanced and intellectual the next.
Jasmin 17
Le Labo Jasmin 17, Maurice Roucel’s unashamedly feminine creation for Le Labo, is guaranteed to make you feel pretty, oh
Labdanum 18
Le Labo Labdanum 18. The most enigmatic and sensual and, unexpectedly, the most comforting in the Le Labo collection, Labdanum
Limette 37
Depending on where you are in San Francisco, you might find yourself engulfed by a number of different scents. But
Lys 41
A lavish, breathtaking, no-holds-barred big white floral that is drop-dead gorgeous. While the lily gets top billing, two other divas
Mousse de Chene 30
Mousse de Chene 30. Moss and patchouli are paired with their most incisive synthetic boosters, crystal moss and clearwood. Cinnamon,
Musc 25
Why L.A. you ask? Because genderless angels have to be tempted into the smell of life. Musc 25 is white,
Neroli 36
Le Labo Neroli 36. Gracefully poised between a floral and a cologne, Le Labo’s sunny creation is evocative of a
Oud 27
Le Labo Oud 27 uses its title note as a point of departure into the richly ornamented, dark and luscious
Patchouli 24
Le Labo Patchouli 24. Even though it is vital to the olfactory shock this perfume generates, Patchouli is not easy
Poivre 23
Le Labo Poivre 23 is an exclusive scent developed in partnership with Nathalie Lorson, and is the brand’s ultimate pepper
Rose 31
Le Labo Rose 31. A rose for men destined to be stolen by women, Rose 31 takes the most feminine
Santal 33
Le Labo Santal 33. Do you remember the old Marlboro ads? A man and his horse in front of the
Tabac 28
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar… And sometimes, it becomes a perfume! Smoky, seductive, alluring – Tabac 28 is