Ormonde Jayne perfumes are a true reflection of British craftsmanship, combining creative artistry with innovative ingredients. Each fragrance is carefully crafted using rare and unexpected materials, resulting in scents that are both memorable and unique. Inspired by London’s dynamic culture, every perfume embraces individuality and echoes the city’s rich diversity and refined style.

Ormonde Jayne was founded in 2000 by Linda Pilkington, who set out to create fragrances with a fresh and original approach. She wanted each scent to be thoughtful, multi-layered, and a little unexpected. Long story short, she wanted the perfumes to be original and stand out in a sea of scents. Over the years, Ormonde Jayne has become known for its distinctive perfumes—each one a unique expression of creativity and quality, and a celebration of standing out from the crowd.
This month, we’re spotlighting Ormonde Jayne Levant, a fragrance that evokes the same sensation as watching a watercolor painting come to life. Instead of a straightforward fruit note, mandarin comes straight out of the bottle, raw and utterly fresh, giving a gentle, sunlit feel. Peony is at the heart of the scent, mingling with lily, orange blossom, and jasmine to create a fresh floral bouquet that feels graceful but never overwhelming. As the fragrance settles, a soft, easygoing musk ties it all together, keeping things light.

All these notes concocted together make for a fragrance that doesn’t try to be anything other than uplifting and gorgeous. It’s brilliant, flirtatious, and full of effortless charm, an eau of joy, indeed.
