Collection: Stephanotis Fragrances

Few notes embody bridal elegance like stephanotis, the waxy, star-shaped Madagascar jasmine long woven into wedding bouquets. As a perfume note it delivers an intense white floral scent with sharp spicy undertones: creamy, jasmine-like petals brightened by hints of lily, a hyacinth-green crispness and a peppery, clove-tinged edge that keeps the sweetness from turning languid.

It opens heady and luminous, fills out with a rich, slightly indolic floral body, and settles into a smooth, faintly powdery warmth. Stephanotis harmonizes naturally with jasmine, tuberose, orange blossom, green notes and soft musks, adding polish to white-floral bouquets. The mood it creates is ceremonial and pristine — crisp linen, fresh flowers, important occasions.

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About Stephanotis Fragrances

Stephanotis: The Bridal Flower's Intoxicating Perfume


Stephanotis — also known as Madagascar jasmine or wax flower — is one of the most intensely fragrant blossoms in the white floral family, long prized for its use in bridal bouquets and wedding decorations. Its scent is rich, sweet, and powerfully intoxicating: a heady blend of floral sweetness, waxy creaminess, and a subtle green freshness that makes it both deeply romantic and utterly distinctive.


In perfumery, Stephanotis occupies the lushest end of the white floral spectrum — richer and more full-bodied than lily of the valley, sweeter and more waxy than tuberose, yet sharing the indolic depth that makes all great white florals feel alive and sensuous. It blends magnificently with jasmine, gardenia, orange blossom, ylang-ylang, and soft musks. Its association with celebration and commitment gives it an emotional weight that few other florals can match.


Stephanotis fragrances are for those who want their perfume to be genuinely memorable — not just pleasant, but truly beautiful. They are special-occasion florals that deserve to be worn every day. At Fragrenza, we capture the opulent romance of Stephanotis in compositions of genuine quality, offered at prices that mean you need no special occasion to wear something extraordinary.

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