The house
Juliette Has a Gun was founded in 2005 in Paris (France) by Romano Ricci, great-great-grandson of Nina Ricci. The house built its identity around an irreverent aesthetic and a signature use of aromachemicals, most ambrette, which anchors many of its compositions. The minimalist Not a Perfume (2010), built entirely on Cetalox, became one of the house's defining commercial statements and sparked a broader conversation about single-molecule fragrances.
Juliette Has a Gun distributes through selective niche perfumery retailers and its own boutiques, with a catalog that has grown to cover a range of olfactive directions. The house sits at the intersection of accessible niche perfumery and conceptual minimalism, with Romano Ricci credited as perfumer on several key creations.
On Osmetheca, Juliette Has a Gun is represented by one fragrance: Not a Perfume (2010), composed by Romano Ricci, a single-molecule ambrette construction that sits within the clean musk family.
Perfumes on Osmetheca
The following Juliette Has a Gun fragrances are documented with full profiles on Osmetheca. Each entry includes launch year, perfumer attribution and olfactive family.
| Year | Perfume | Perfumer | Olfactive family |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Not a Perfume | Romano Ricci | Clean musk single-molecule |