Coquillete Paris
Quiet Franco-Italian niche named after places.
Coquillete Paris is a confidential Franco-Italian niche perfume house founded in autumn 2012 by Rosa Vaia — a perfumer born near Naples — and Élise Juarros, from Strasbourg, who first met while Juarros was an intern at Yves Saint Laurent. The brand's name and its fragrance titles take inspiration from specific places — streets, villages, islands — allowing each composition to function as a concentrated olfactory portrait of a location and its emotional charge. Every fragrance is made as an Extrait de Parfum at 20% concentration, handcrafted in Italy from the finest ingredients, reflecting the founders' dual commitment to French fine-perfumery rigour and Italian artisanal excellence. Rosa Vaia and Luigi Marigliano serve as the house's principal perfumers. The resulting line is small, deliberate, and largely word-of-mouth, positioned within the upper niche tier and distributed through specialist retailers in Europe and beyond.
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.





















