Memo
A passport-stamped perfume wardrobe: leather, tea, florals and soft gourmands that smell like a destination, not a trend.
Libertine Parfumerie curates Memo Paris as a brand built on journeys: each scent is written around “magical destinations” and “potent raw materials”, then organised across distinct collections (including Cuirs Nomades, Fleurs Bohèmes, Graines Vagabondes, and travel formats).
Memo is built around travel narratives and raw materials - each fragrance is framed as a destination, then grouped into collections to make discovery easier.
African Leather for bold spice-leather impact, or Eau de Memo for a cleaner citrus/green-tea floral with a soft leather-musk base.
Both. The range intentionally spans leather-driven compositions and floral/tea-led scents, so you can choose by mood rather than gender or “type”.
It is the site’s label for projection (how loudly the scent radiates), shown on a weak-to-strong scale.
Entryway, living room, bedroom, and bathroom all work. Match the intensity to the space: lighter profiles for small rooms, richer profiles for open areas.
It varies by scent, but many pages show high reviewer scores for projection and longevity (longevity is displayed on a scale where “2” is “Very Long Lasting”).
Yes. Eau de Memo opens bright (bergamot, green tea, lemon) and stays airy compared to the heavier leathers.









































