Philippe Venet Mademoiselle Philippe Venet

For Women
Eau de Toilette
Year: 1965

At a glance

Is Philippe Venet Mademoiselle Philippe Venet worth trying?

Philippe Venet Mademoiselle by Philippe Venet is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
amber, woody, warm spicy with Woody Notes, Amber, Spicy Notes

The first impression

Philippe Venet Mademoiselle by Philippe Venet is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Philippe Venet Mademoiselle was launched in 1965. The nose behind this fragrance is Michel Hy.

What shapes the scent

amber 100%
woody 85%
warm spicy 70%
floral 60%

The perfumer behind it

Michel Hy

Michel Hy

Michel Hy was a French perfumer active in the mid-20th century, known for his contributions to classic fragrances. He created Vivara for Emilio Pucci in 1965 and Farouche for Nina Ricci, as well as Mademoiselle Ricci in 1967. Hy also composed Calandre for Rabanne, a pioneering aldehyde floral, and Y for Yves Saint Laurent. His work is characterized by elegant, timeless structures that defined an era of perfumery.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Woody Notes Woody Notes
Amber Amber
Spicy Notes Spicy Notes
Floral Notes Floral Notes

The mood it creates

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Philippe Venet Mademoiselle Philippe Venet

Essence

The Sovereign archetype embodies authority, elegance, and a commanding presence. Philippe Venet Mademoiselle, with its rich blend of woody notes, amber, and spices, is the scent of a woman who rules her domain with quiet confidence. She is regal without being aloof, powerful without being harsh.

Style & Aesthetic

Her style is timeless and refined: tailored suits, luxurious fabrics, and understated jewelry. She favors deep, warm colors like burgundy, forest green, and charcoal, and her wardrobe is built on quality over quantity. Every piece is chosen for its enduring elegance.

Philosophy & Values

She believes in responsibility, integrity, and the importance of legacy. Life is a realm to be governed with wisdom and grace. She values tradition, loyalty, and the strength that comes from self-discipline. Her decisions are deliberate, her actions measured.

Relationships

In relationships, she is a pillar of strength and reliability. She leads with empathy and expects respect in return. Her circle is small but fiercely loyal, composed of those who understand her need for both intimacy and autonomy. She is a protector and a guide, never a tyrant.

Lifestyle

Her life is structured but not rigid: morning rituals of meditation, afternoons dedicated to her passions, evenings spent in cultured pursuits. She enjoys fine dining, classical music, and art exhibitions. Her home is a sanctuary of order and beauty, a reflection of her inner world.

Shadow

The shadow of the Sovereign is isolation and the burden of control. She may struggle to delegate or trust others, leading to loneliness. The risk is becoming cold or domineering, losing the warmth that makes her reign benevolent. She must remember that true sovereignty includes vulnerability.

Conclusion

Philippe Venet Mademoiselle is a fragrance for the woman who knows her worth and carries it with grace. For the Sovereign, it is a scent of quiet authority, a reminder that true power lies in the balance of strength and compassion.