This is a striking factice bottle for Jitrois Paris, known for its sculptural, avant-garde design approach—just like the fashion house it represents.
Story Behind the Factice:
- Jean-Claude Jitrois, a French designer famed for luxury leatherwear, introduced perfumes as an extension of his sensual, body-conscious fashion in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
- The bottle is shaped like a twisted, stylized human torso or a windswept heart, symbolizing movement, desire, and the sculptural form of the body—a consistent theme in Jitrois’ fashion.
- The layered, almost geological texture evokes liquid glass or carved crystal, giving it both a raw and refined quality.
- The mint green hue reinforces freshness and avant-garde elegance, a visual echo of the brand’s futuristic take on Parisian chic.
- As a factice, it was likely used to emphasize Jitrois’ entry into the fragrance world, aligning perfume with art and couture through bold presentation.
This object blurs the line between packaging and sculpture, making it a standout example of design-driven perfumery. Let me know if you’d like this described for cataloging or gallery display.


