A fruity perfume tempting you with ripe mango, sweet melon and juicy grapefruit and sandal (adding extra structure to these aqueous components).
Bon Parfumeur open olfactive dimensions and invite you to add your own story. Try 202 if you like the exotic fruit theme, sweet citruses and soft woods.
Perfumer for 202: Karine Dubreuil-Sereni.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of warm skin, bright fruit and easy movement: the kind of fragrance that suits close conversation in daylight, when you want something cheerful, polished and not too heavy. It reads as relaxed but intentional, with a clean fruity trail that feels modern rather than sugary.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in warm or humid weather where its citrus, melon and watery fruit notes can stay lifted. Apply lightly to keep the juicy opening transparent; a few sprays are enough, as the sandalwood base gives it a smooth, lingering finish without making it dense.
Who it’s for
For those who like fruity fragrances with a fresh, watery edge rather than a candy-sweet profile. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy citrus, melon, soft florals and smooth woods, and who prefer a bright, contemporary scent with an easy, unforced character.
Release year
2016
The nose
Karine Dubreuil-Sereni is a French perfumer known for compositions that balance clarity, texture and a polished sense of color. Her work often moves between luminous fruits, transparent florals and soft woods, giving her fragrances an easy, contemporary elegance without losing structure. For Bon Parfumeur 202, she shaped a juicy, solar fruit accord around the idea of freshness under strong sun, turning melon and citrus into something airy rather than syrupy. The result fits her style well: expressive, accessible and carefully built to feel vivid on skin.
Collaborators
Ludovic Bonneton, the founder of Bon Parfumeur, worked closely on the concept, drawing on his memory of tropical scents after returning from Colombia. His role was to define the emotional brief and the vacation imagery that guided the composition, while Karine Dubreuil-Sereni translated it into the finished fragrance.
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfumery as a creative, modular language: numbered fragrances, mix-and-match layering and a contemporary French aesthetic built around freedom of expression. The house pairs accessible niche perfumery with Made in France production, recyclable packaging and a strong emphasis on emotion, memory and personal composition.
202’s concept
202 was created as part of Bon Parfumeur’s early fruity collection, inspired by founder Ludovic Bonneton’s fresh memories of tropical fruit and sun after time in Colombia. The fragrance was conceived as a bright fruit cocktail, with watermelon, citrus and mango given structure by soft woods and airy florals.
Extra info
202 belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s numbered, mixable fragrance system and is one of the house’s fruity compositions. It is often described as a fruit cocktail, with watermelon as the central idea and sandalwood adding a creamy frame.
A fruity perfume tempting you with ripe mango, sweet melon and juicy grapefruit and sandal (adding extra structure to these aqueous components).
Bon Parfumeur open olfactive dimensions and invite you to add your own story. Try 202 if you like the exotic fruit theme, sweet citruses and soft woods.
Perfumer for 202: Karine Dubreuil-Sereni.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of warm skin, bright fruit and easy movement: the kind of fragrance that suits close conversation in daylight, when you want something cheerful, polished and not too heavy. It reads as relaxed but intentional, with a clean fruity trail that feels modern rather than sugary.
How to wear
Best in spring and summer, especially in warm or humid weather where its citrus, melon and watery fruit notes can stay lifted. Apply lightly to keep the juicy opening transparent; a few sprays are enough, as the sandalwood base gives it a smooth, lingering finish without making it dense.
Who it’s for
For those who like fruity fragrances with a fresh, watery edge rather than a candy-sweet profile. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy citrus, melon, soft florals and smooth woods, and who prefer a bright, contemporary scent with an easy, unforced character.
Release year
2016
The nose
Karine Dubreuil-Sereni is a French perfumer known for compositions that balance clarity, texture and a polished sense of color. Her work often moves between luminous fruits, transparent florals and soft woods, giving her fragrances an easy, contemporary elegance without losing structure. For Bon Parfumeur 202, she shaped a juicy, solar fruit accord around the idea of freshness under strong sun, turning melon and citrus into something airy rather than syrupy. The result fits her style well: expressive, accessible and carefully built to feel vivid on skin.
Collaborators
Ludovic Bonneton, the founder of Bon Parfumeur, worked closely on the concept, drawing on his memory of tropical scents after returning from Colombia. His role was to define the emotional brief and the vacation imagery that guided the composition, while Karine Dubreuil-Sereni translated it into the finished fragrance.
Bon Parfumeur’s story
Bon Parfumeur approaches perfumery as a creative, modular language: numbered fragrances, mix-and-match layering and a contemporary French aesthetic built around freedom of expression. The house pairs accessible niche perfumery with Made in France production, recyclable packaging and a strong emphasis on emotion, memory and personal composition.
202’s concept
202 was created as part of Bon Parfumeur’s early fruity collection, inspired by founder Ludovic Bonneton’s fresh memories of tropical fruit and sun after time in Colombia. The fragrance was conceived as a bright fruit cocktail, with watermelon, citrus and mango given structure by soft woods and airy florals.
Extra info
202 belongs to Bon Parfumeur’s numbered, mixable fragrance system and is one of the house’s fruity compositions. It is often described as a fruit cocktail, with watermelon as the central idea and sandalwood adding a creamy frame.