
Jacques Bogart
I create only for men.
Jacques Bogart was set up in Paris in 1975 by menswear designer Jacques Konckier under his runway name. The opening fragrance, Bogart pour Homme, arrived the same year and stated the brief that has barely changed since: heavy, dark masculines built on lavender, leather, oakmoss and powdery florals — the sharp shoulders and silk-shirt registers of seventies and eighties French menswear. The house broke ground in 1980 with a dedicated men's skincare range, picked up the Ted Lapidus license from L'Oréal in 1983, and remains an independent family group in Paris distributing in more than ninety countries. Its catalogue includes One Man Show, Witness and the Silver Scent line, alongside the Lapidus and Chevignon names. Bogart suits wearers who want classical French masculines — fougère, oriental, leather — without crossing into ultra-niche pricing.
- Woody100
- Aromatic100
- Warm Spicy89
- Fresh Spicy88
- Citrus77
- Amber77
- Lavender
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.










































