JOOP! Homme Eau de Toilette
The loud pink bottle that turned JOOP! fragrance into its own business pillar.
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Story & heritage
Wikipedia says JOOP!'s fragrance range launched in 1987 and became the house's most notable business, later reaching the American market in the mid-1990s. FragranceNet dates JOOP! Homme to 1989, which places it near the start of that fragrance expansion and helps explain why it remains the line everyone recognises first.
The scent's saturated pink presentation and sensual aubergine cap still make it feel provocative decades later. In the JOOP! universe, Homme is less a flank line than the core olfactive signature around which later men's scents orbit.
Materials & craft
Official copy describes JOOP! Homme as an exciting fragrance with floral, woody and exotic nuances. Bergamot brings freshness, while cinnamon, orange blossom and jasmine drive the heart and head, before sandalwood, vetiver and patchouli settle into a warmer base with amber, tobacco, musk and honey.
The bottle keeps the formula just as emphatic as the scent: classic geometry, vivid pink liquid and a dark sensual cap.
How to choose & style
Homme is for the wearer who wants fragrance to announce itself. The sweetness and spice land best in cooler weather or evenings, and one or two sprays usually deliver the effect without needing more.