Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France

True luxury is not improvised;
it is inherited.
When I lived within the 10th-century walls of the Château de Roquebrune,
I understood that my signature fragrance required a partner who respected history as deeply as I did.
I chose Galimard.
Founded in 1747 by Jean de Galimard, Lord of Seranon,
and historically recognized as a purveyor to the Royal Court of Louis XV, Galimard is a pillar of French perfumery.
French Riviera Nº 1 is the result of this union.
We bridged the 10th-century castle, the 18th-century craft, and the 21st-century woman.
We did not just bottle a scent. We bottled a legacy.

Every woman lives two stories.There is the light of the morning. A freshness that whispers of silk and sunlight. It feels innocent, yet wealthy.

You do not need two fragrances to tell these stories. You only need one masterpiece.

Then, there is the heat of the night.Darker. Bolder. A lingering mystery that demands attention.
The drama of The Soirée.

Jean de Galimard, Lord of Seranon
Real luxury cannot be improvised. It must be inherited.
I chose Galimard (Est. 1747), purveyor to the Royal Court...
We didn't just bottle a scent, we bottled a legacy.
When I lived in the Château de Roquebrune-Cap-Martin (10th Century),
I was surrounded by history. To create a fragrance worthy of my
Mademoiselle French Collection, I knew I needed a partner
who shared my timeless dedication to craft.
I turned to Galimard, the illustrious parfumerie founded
in 1747 by Jean de Galimard, Lord of Seranon
and purveyor to the court of Louis XV.
The Result:
French Riviera Nº 1
We didn't just mix a scent; we bridged centuries.
The Inspiration: The ancient winds of the Castle.
The Craft:
The 18th-century mastery of Galimard.
The Vision:
The modern elegance of Victoria Napolitano.
Light, memorable, and rooted in history. This is the scent of a true legacy.


The year was 2019. High above the glittering principality of Monaco, Victoria Napolitano was living a life most only dream of—residing within the ancient stone walls of the Château de Roquebrune-Cap-Martin.
By day, the view from the castle ramparts was breathtaking—a sheer drop down to the azure sea, with the superyachts of Monte Carlo looking like toys in a bathtub. But Victoria wasn’t just there for the view. She was preparing for a massive haute couture show at the Fairmont, and the collection required a final, invisible accessory. It needed a signature scent.
She sought a fragrance that could capture the paradox of the Riviera: the heavy weight of history and the light, effervescent breeze of the Mediterranean.
Leaving the castle in secret, she would travel past the borders of Monte Carlo to a small, hidden town tucked away in the hills—a place she keeps anonymous to this day. There, she met with a master perfumer. Together, amidst silence and secrecy, they engaged in a private alchemy. They weren't just mixing oils; they were interpreting a vision, bottling the wind that whipped through the castle arches to create her signature scent.
The result was French Riviera Nº 1. Light enough to survive the heat of the coast, yet memorable enough to linger long after the wearer has gone.
As the guests at the Fairmont applauded the runway show, few knew the truth. The bottle sitting on the castle ledge wasn't just a prop. In her book, Castle Mysteries on the French Riviera, that very bottle became a key to the plot—a clue hidden in plain sight.
Real life had inspired the fiction, and now the fiction was protecting the secret. You can visit the castle, and you can wear the scent... but only Victoria knows exactly where the magic was made.

Two beautiful young women meet on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills when one rescues the other from a pursuing black SUV. After connecting instantly, they decide on a whim to travel to the French Riviera. Coincidentally, a handsome young billionaire from San Francisco is summoned to Monaco regarding an inheritance.
I conducted an Italian pianist and a Russian violinist to create a sound as complex as the scent. Listen to 'Victoria's Song'—the melody of French Riviera Nº 1."
(Link to Music Page)I conducted an Italian pianist and a Russian violinist to create a sound as complex as the scent. Listen to 'Victoria's Song'—the melody of French Riviera Nº 1."
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