In 2006, Romano Ricci launched Juliette Has a Gun with the ambition of shaking up the codes of niche perfumery. Great-grandson of Nina Ricci, he quickly established himself as a free-spirited creator, where each fragrance becomes a weapon of seduction, an olfactory signature that asserts a unique personality.
In his own words, Romano Ricci imagines a dream made of cotton candy clouds, soft marshmallows, and powdered skin — a delightfully regressive fragrance.
Cherry opens the dance with mischief, softened by a heart of orange blossom and rose. Then marshmallow and caramelized almonds join musks to leave behind a creamy, comforting trail, like a cozy sweater you always keep close.




