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Karine Vinchon Spehner – floral opulence with contemporary control

Between tradition and expression

Karine Vinchon Spehner is a French perfumer who bridges classical material knowledge with modern structure. Her fragrances often carry volume and richness, yet remain carefully composed. Rather than excess, you encounter controlled intensity and architectural clarity.

1888 for Casamorati – baroque warmth with identity

With 1888 for Casamorati, she composed a fragrance emblematic of opulent niche perfume. Clove and coriander open with vivid spice, leading into a heart of ylang-ylang, rose and neroli. The base unfolds into amber, sandalwood, vanilla and patchouli—creamy, balsamic and deep.

It is a luxury niche fragrance that feels historically inspired yet remains wearable today: warm, textured and unmistakably present.

anti – nashi toro: transparency and fruit

Her work for anti reveals another facet. nashi toro plays with juicy pear nuances and airy textures, offering a lighter, contemporary composition. Clean, urban and subtly expressive, it demonstrates her versatility beyond opulence.

anti – Dukes carpet: darker texture, quiet depth

With dukes carpet, she returns to a deeper register: woody and resinous tones meet restrained warmth, creating a scent that feels tactile and atmospheric. Structured yet smooth, it reflects her ability to shape density without heaviness.

Why her signature matters

Karine Vinchon Spehner combines floral richness, amber warmth and structural clarity. Her fragrances endure without overwhelming—making her work particularly relevant for those seeking distinctive yet wearable niche fragrances.