Jicky
"Jicky" is a classic fragrance created by the French perfumer Aimé Guerlain in 1889. It is often considered one of the first modern perfumes, blending floral and spicy notes with a warm, woody base. The scent features ingredients like lavender, vanilla, and civet, which contribute to its unique character.
The perfume is named after Jicky, a nickname for Aimé Guerlain's childhood love, Aimee. "Jicky" has influenced many subsequent fragrances and remains a significant part of perfume history. Its innovative use of synthetic ingredients paved the way for future developments in the fragrance industry.