Jasmine Sambac & Marigold Jo Malone London
Fragrance Story
Jasmine Sambac & Marigold by Jo Malone London is a Floral fragrance for women. Jasmine Sambac & Marigold was launched in 2018. Jasmine Sambac & Marigold was created by Celine Roux and Mathilde Bijaoui. Top note is Marigold; middle notes are Jasmine Sambac, Ylang-Ylang and Honey; base note is Benzoin.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Celine Roux
Celine Roux is a perfumer known for her work with Jo Malone London. She has created the floral Jasmine Sambac & Marigold and the delicate Silk Blossom. Both fragrances highlight her skill in crafting light, elegant scents with a focus on natural floral notes.
Fragrance Notes
Jasmine Sambac & Marigold Jo Malone London by Jo Malone London offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Jasmine Sambac & Marigold Jo Malone London embodies the distinctive style of Jo Malone London while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Jasmine Sambac Archetype: Portrait of Jasmine Sambac & Marigold Jo Malone London
Essence
At the heart of this person lies the Innocent archetype-a soul who seeks purity, beauty, and harmony in a world often marred by chaos. The Innocent is not naïve, but rather chooses to see the world through a lens of optimism, believing in the possibility of goodness. Jasmine Sambac & Marigold-a fragrance that balances the intoxicating sweetness of jasmine with the golden warmth of marigold-reflects this duality: a dreamer who is both delicate and resilient, ethereal yet grounded.
Style & Aesthetic
Their taste is refined but never ostentatious. They favor soft, flowing fabrics-linen, silk, cashmere-in muted earth tones and pastels, with occasional bursts of saffron or gold, mirroring the marigold’s radiance. Their home is a sanctuary: sunlit rooms with fresh flowers, well-worn books, and carefully chosen art-perhaps a watercolor of a garden or an abstract piece that suggests light breaking through clouds. They prefer understated elegance over trends, valuing craftsmanship and subtlety.
Mornings are sacred: a ritual of tea, journaling, or a quiet walk. They thrive in routines that nurture their spirit-yoga, gardening, or simply sitting by a window with a book. They are drawn to places where nature and culture intersect-a cottage by the sea, a sunlit café in an old city, a retreat in the mountains. Work is meaningful to them; they may be drawn to healing professions, the arts, or any vocation that allows them to create or restore harmony.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of kindness, the necessity of beauty, and the quiet strength of optimism. Their philosophy is not one of blind idealism but of deliberate hope-a choice to see the world as something that can be, rather than only as it is. They value authenticity, detesting pretense or cruelty, and are drawn to poetry, music, and nature as sources of truth. Yet, they are not passive; they act on their convictions, whether through small daily gestures of warmth or larger commitments to causes they believe in.
Relationships
They are the confidant, the listener, the one who remembers birthdays and brings tea to a friend in distress. Their relationships are deep but few-they do not scatter their energy widely but invest it carefully in those who share their appreciation for sincerity. Romantic partners are drawn to their gentle strength, though some may mistake their idealism for fragility. They are not quick to anger, but when betrayed, their disillusionment cuts deep. Forgiveness comes slowly, if at all, for they cannot abide deliberate harm.
Shadow
Yet, the Innocent’s greatest strength is also their weakness. Their aversion to conflict can make them passive, avoiding necessary confrontations. At times, their optimism borders on denial-refusing to see the darker truths of people or situations until it is too late. When reality shatters their ideals, they may retreat into melancholy, struggling to reconcile their vision of the world with its imperfections. Their shadow is not malice but fragility-a fear of being hardened by life, of losing their capacity to trust.
Conclusion
They are not untouched by suffering, but they refuse to let it define them. Their resilience lies in their ability to return, again and again, to hope-not as a delusion, but as an act of defiance. The jasmine in their scent speaks of their tenderness; the marigold, of their quiet endurance. They are proof that one can know darkness and still choose light.
In the end, they are not merely dreamers-they are the keepers of a quiet flame, insisting that beauty and goodness are worth preserving, even in a world that often forgets them.