Perfums

Mónica Ceño Elie-Joseph was born in 1970 in Madrid. With a Lebanese-Haitian mother and a Spanish father, she grew up in a culturally diverse and enriching environment.

From a young age, she was surrounded by a great variety of aromas, spices, flowers, and plants, which sparked her passion for fragrances. “My mother had a small perfumery in Madrid; I loved spending hours observing those wonderful miniatures and bottles.”

In 1994, she created the “7 Scent Collection”, seven natural roll-on perfumes that could be mixed to create different scents. The line received excellent reviews in magazines such as Allure and specialized blogs like The Olphactorialist.

She later developed a range of perfumes and home fragrances inspired by the Mediterranean joy of living. Her Rose collection explored the versatility of the rose with perfumes like Rose Epicee, Rose Neroli, Rose Sandal, and Rose Vanille, authentic love letters that reflect the different facets this flower acquires when blended with other aromatic notes.

Other creations, such as Verveine Neroli, Vanille Ambar, Tuberose, and Jasmin, evoke the floral beauty of Andalusia and the richness of Mediterranean ingredients.

Her latest fragrances, Magnolia Lime, Tulum Sunset, and Marbella 1954, continue to explore her passion for flowers and the scents that have marked her life, born both from her personal memories and her numerous travels around the world.

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