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Perfumes by Hermes

The house

Hermes was founded in 1837 in Paris (France) as a saddlery and harness workshop by Thierry Hermes. The house entered perfumery in 1951 with Eau d'Hermes. The perfumery output accelerated considerably from the 1990s, when Jean-Claude Ellena joined as in-house perfumer and developed a distinctive minimalist approach to composition: stripping accords to essential transparent structures, relying on impression rather than explicit note density.

Jean-Claude Ellena held the in-house role from 2004 to 2016, during which he signed a substantial portion of the Hermes catalogue including the Hermessence collection of boutique-exclusive compositions. Christine Nagel succeeded him in 2016. Before Ellena, Olivia Giacobetti contributed compositions including Hiris (1999) and Poivre Samarcande.

On Osmetheca, Hermes is represented by two fragrances: Hiris (1999), signed by Olivia Giacobetti, an iris-forward composition with a mineral iris root and earth core; and Osmanthe Yunnan (2005), from the Hermessences series signed by Jean-Claude Ellena, a transparent osmanthus tea composition.

Perfumes on Osmetheca

The following Hermes fragrances are documented with full profiles on Osmetheca. Each entry includes launch year, perfumer attribution and olfactive family.

YearPerfumePerfumerOlfactive family
1999HirisOlivia GiacobettiIris mineral powdery earth
2005Osmanthe YunnanJean-Claude EllenaTea osmanthus transparent floral

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Published 27 May 2026 · Updated 27 May 2026 · Last fact check: 27 May 2026 · Osmetheca