We are in the 1940s: it is the era of jazz and hair slicked back with brilliantine. The era of whispered love. During this time, an elegant man dressed in white walks alone barefoot along the beach in the moonlight. He has a champagne glass in his hand and hums a song softly. His happiness has the face of a woman he has just conquered; a feeling that makes him dance and play with the waves that wet his feet and the hem of his trousers. The fragrance tells of joy and a pleasant moment that develops around a champagne accord. It has the taste of conquest and embodies the cool and confident attitude of those who consider themselves true seducers: an eccentric lover of life, elegance and beauty. A self-deprecating snob, cheerful, witty and light as air bubbles.
J'suis Snob is a musical fragrance that depicts the sweetness of an encounter, the intoxication of love and the poetry of a swirling toast in the company of the moon. The pleasant revelation of blackcurrant and pink pepper anticipates the main accord: the union of its rose perfume with the taste of his lips after champagne. A tingling embrace enveloped by base notes of musk and ambergris.
"Novels, music, the situations we experience and imagine are inside us. They penetrate through a narrow crack and fill us completely. Then they mix together and one day they rise to the surface to make themselves heard. That's how J'suis Snob came about. A novel I read as a child, an old song from the 1940s and the memory of an evening when I truly lived, by the sea, after a party." – Jacques Zolty