- Eau de Parfum
- Unisex
- France
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Artistic & Niche / Statement Makers, Office / Business / Special Occasions, Moderate Projection / High Projection
Top Notes: Rhubarb, Apple, Bergamot
Heart Notes: Violet Leaf, Lavender, Everlasting Flower, Nutmeg
Base Notes: Oakmoss, Cistus, Patchouli, Sandalwood
Description
L’Art de la Guerre is a bold and strategic fragrance inspired by the art of seduction. Created for both women and men, it blends confidence and intensity with a spirit of conquest. Fresh fern notes open the composition, bringing a classic fougère character, while spicy and smoky accords add depth and strength. Powerful yet refined, this scent challenges tradition and leaves a lasting, unforgettable impression.
Product Origin: France
Additional Information
Mood: Artistic & Niche / Statement Makers. It is a "strategic" reinvention of the fougère genre. By using a bold, metallic rhubarb and the savory, maple-syrup facets of everlasting flower (immortelle), it creates a complex profile that challenges traditional perfumery. Jovoy Paris describes it as a fragrance for those who "play with codes" and seek a "spirit of conquest." This is an assertive, "confident" scent designed to leave an "unforgettable impression." Its blend of bitter greens and smoky undertones makes it a standout choice for a wearer who wants to project authority and mystery.
Occasion: Office / Business / Special Occasions. Its refined, "powerful yet polished" character makes it a supreme professional scent. The clean lavender and oakmoss provide a sense of traditional reliability, while the rhubarb adds a modern, intellectual edge. Given its name ("The Art of War"), it is built for "moments of seduction" and high-stakes encounters. Luckyscent notes its "intense and lasting" nature is perfect for making a grand entrance.
Strength & Projection: Moderate Projection / High Projection. It creates a sophisticated, "sharp" aura around the wearer. It projects enough to be noticed during a conversation or meeting without being "noisy." The tartness of the rhubarb and the punchy violet leaf ensure the fragrance has a vibrant, diffusive opening that reaches out several feet initially.
INCI
Alcohol Denat. (SD Alcohol 39-C), Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Geraniol
The Connoisseur’s Comparison:"For those who admire the sharp, classical citrus of Xerjoff Fiero or the modern woody-mossy trail of Hacivat X, L’Art de la Guerre offers a more "intellectual" and avant-garde interpretation. It takes those traditionally "green" structures and subverts them with a sour rhubarb and savory immortelle, resulting in a fragrance that feels edgier, drier, and more "strategically" composed than its purely citrus contemporaries."

Jovoy
Jovoy represents the opposite of standardized, globalized perfume creation. Rooted in the finest French tradition, the house is devoted to crafting exceptional fragrances that are driven by emotion—never by trends. Far from ostentation or elitism, Jovoy embodies an accessible dream: offering pure, expressive perfumes that invite every wearer on a journey of discovery.
Perfumer: Vanina Muracciole
"A sumptuous fern married to notes of cist and immortal. An original and overpowering Maquisard facet offering an unforgettable wake. "