Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male Le Parfum
Couldn't load pickup availability
Available Sizes
Description - Le Male Le Parfum
An oriental warmth with real presence. JPG Le Male Le Parfum decant from ৳508 in Bangladesh, sizes 3ml to 15ml. Notes of cardamom, lavender
Jean Paul Gaultier built an empire on Le Male, and in 2020 the house revisited that torso-shaped bottle with something denser and more grown-up: Le Male Le Parfum. This is an Eau de Parfum Intense, a concentration built to sit closer to the skin than the original's sharper lavender-mint blast. Aromatica carries the Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male Le Parfum decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's a fair pick for anyone who liked the original but wanted it turned darker and heavier. Quentin Bisch and Nathalie Gracia-Cetto composed it as a warmer, more resinous take on the Gaultier man, trading some of the freshness for weight.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom
Heart: Lavender, Iris
Base: Vanilla, Oriental notes, Woodsy notes
The Scent
Cardamom announces itself first, peppery and a little green, with none of the citrus rush people expect from a men's fragrance opener. It's a spice note doing the work a top note usually does, so the first few minutes feel warm rather than bright. Lavender follows almost immediately, but this isn't the sharp, herbal lavender of the original Le Male. Here it's softened, folded into iris, which brings a powdery, slightly cool contrast against the cardamom's heat. That lavender-iris pairing is the heart of the composition and it lingers longer than most heart accords do, refusing to hand things over to the base too quickly. As the fragrance settles into the first hour, vanilla starts to push through underneath, and this is where the oriental character takes over. It's not a candy-sweet vanilla; it reads more like vanilla pod steeped in resin, thickened by the oriental and woodsy notes sitting beneath it. The dry-down is where people tend to split. Some skin chemistry pulls the woodsy base forward into something drier and more grounded, closer to sandalwood territory, while other skin lets the vanilla and oriental notes dominate, producing a sweeter, almost gourmand finish. Both readings are legitimate outcomes of the same base accord, and neither is wrong. What stays consistent is the density. This is a fragrance that feels closer to the skin and thicker in texture than typical fresh-fougere Gaultier releases, with the cardamom-lavender-iris progression giving way to a resinous, vanillic base that can sit for a long stretch without much movement.
When to Wear
This suits late autumn and winter evenings, dinners, or any setting where a heavier, warmer scent won't get lost in cold air. It works well for a night out or a formal event where the spice-and-vanilla combination can register without competing against summer heat. Anyone building a cold-weather rotation might browse the full Jean Paul Gaultier collection at Aromatica alongside this one.
Who Is It For
This suits someone who already owns a fresh fougere and wants a heavier alternative for cooler months, someone drawn to spiced, resinous orientals rather than clean citrus openers. It also fits a wearer who likes a fragrance with real base presence rather than something that fades into a light musk.
If you enjoy the original Le Male, this is the natural next step once you want more weight and less mint. Browse the full Jean Paul Gaultier collection at Aromatica to compare the whole range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience!
