
Gas Bijoux
Solar chic from the beaches of Saint-Tropez.
Gas Bijoux, founded in Saint-Tropez in 1969 by jewellery designer André Gas, carries the sun-saturated atmosphere of the French Riviera into its niche fragrance line. The brand spent its first four decades focused on handcrafted statement jewellery—woven macramé with semi-precious stones, coral, and shell—before launching fragrances that translate the same visual world into scent. Working with perfumers including Mathilde Laurent and Céline Barel, Gas Bijoux creates compositions that foreground solar warmth, sea salt, Mediterranean florals, and sun-warmed skin accords. The fragrances carry the self-assurance of a place that has been beautiful without apology for generations: leisurely, luminous, and uninterested in urban angst. Bottles are as jewelry-like as the accessories, making the fragrances doubly suitable as gifts. Distribution is selective, running through the brand's own boutiques in Saint-Tropez and Paris, high-end concept stores, and a small number of international fragrance specialists.
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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.



