
ID Parfums
Perfumes for the traveling nose.
A French fragrance house, originally launched as Isabel Derroisne in 1996 and later rebranded ID Parfums, that builds its catalogue around the idea of perfume as travel writing. Each release is conceived as a destination — Andalucia, Cuba, Bali, Marrakech, Saint-Tropez — composed by a roster of working French perfumers including Nicolas Beaulieu, Delphine Lebeau and Benoist Lapouza. The house operates within the Groupe Rocher portfolio, which gives it access to industrial perfumery infrastructure while letting it stay close to a designer-tier price point. Compositions tend to be approachable and clearly readable: chypre fruity for Andalucia, gourmand vanilla for the Caribbean lines, fresh aquatic notes for the coastal references. It suits wearers who like their fragrances pinned to a place rather than to an abstract concept or a celebrity name.
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.

























































