France, the red-light district, a Thursday evening. Looking in the mirror, Juliette adds the finishing touch to her image, the image of a femme fatale capable of conquering the world. Today, her weapon is red lipstick on her lips. The source of inspiration is the trace of red lipstick. On the lips, skin, a man's collar, or a glass. The legendary fragrance is soft, sensual, with a refined hint of iris and violet. But lipstick has not only color and scent but also taste. It's the taste of a kiss, gourmet, seductive. Vanilla absolute, raspberry, peach... This is the world of the femme fatale, seductive, confident, bold. Divine.
France, the red-light district, a Thursday evening. Looking in the mirror, Juliette adds the finishing touch to her image, the image of a femme fatale capable of conquering the world. Today, her weapon is red lipstick on her lips. The source of inspiration is the trace of red lipstick. On the lips, skin, a man's collar, or a glass. The legendary fragrance is soft, sensual, with a refined hint of iris and violet. But lipstick has not only color and scent but also taste. It's the taste of a kiss, gourmet, seductive. Vanilla absolute, raspberry, peach... This is the world of the femme fatale, seductive, confident, bold. Divine.
Juliette Has a Gun is a French perfume house founded in 2006 by Romano Ricci, the great-grandson of the legendary Nina Ricci. Romano has been captivated by fashion, beauty, style, perfumery, and creativity since birth. Once a notorious womanizer and nightlife enthusiast, today Romano Ricci dedicates all his strength and energy to the house of Juliette Has a Gun, where he creates each fragrance as a secret weapon of feminine seduction and allure. The brand has a provocative name – what lies behind it? Juliette is a Shakespearean heroine, pure and innocent. Romano seems to transport her into the 21st century and equips her with a weapon. Her weapon is her fragrance! In Juliette Has a Gun, Romano Ricci combines two aspects – romantic and daring, revealing the eternal paradox of women's desires – the simultaneous yearning for independence and romance. 'I wanted to open a new universe for the modern woman, where romanticism and fragility harmoniously coexist with freedom and independence' – Romano Ricci.