A word from the perfumer
Romano Ricci
Romano Ricci came to perfumery without formal training — seven years working alongside Francis Kurkdjian and Isabelle Maillebiau were his school. In 2007, he founded Juliette Has A Gun, an exclusively feminine fragrance house built around a single idea: scent as seduction, worn like a second skin.
He is also one of the co-founders of Nose Paris.
His approach to fragrance is direct. For Ricci, a perfume is not just a sensory experience — it is a weapon of style, a declaration of personality. Juliette Has A Gun sits at the intersection of provocation and precision: feminine without being soft, seductive without being obvious.







