A mouth-watering gourmand inspired by the baking prowess of Jany, one of the daughters of Sora Dora flounder Antoine. We envision Jany busy in the kitchen, dusted in sugar and flour, preparing tarte tatin. The butter melts on the hot glass dish, dissolving brown sugar into syrup. The aroma swirls around the room, billows to the veranda, travels to the garden. Baked apples and cinnamon sticks merge into exhalations of puff pastry. Then come caramel, almonds and vanilla, powerful aromas that linger into the evening.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Jany suits close, unhurried moments where warmth and sweetness can unfold naturally, like standing near a kitchen while a tart cools on the counter. It projects a cozy, edible presence that feels inviting rather than airy, with a sensual dessert trail that reads intimate up close.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, when its baked-fruit sweetness and pastry notes can bloom without becoming heavy. Apply sparingly at first; a few sprays are enough to create a noticeable, comforting aura. On skin it turns creamy and caramelized, while in air it reads as warm apple tart with a soft spicy edge.
Who it’s for
For wearers who love gourmand perfumes with a realistic edible character, especially apple pastry, caramel, vanilla and almond. It will appeal to people who enjoy sweet scents with texture and depth, and who prefer a cozy, nostalgic, slightly sensual style over clean or transparent compositions.
Release year
2023
The nose
Margaux Le Paih Guérin. Le Paih Guérin is known for polished, expressive compositions that can feel both modern and emotionally direct, with a strong instinct for texture and balance. In Jany, that skill is used to shape a remarkably realistic pastry accord: baked fruit, spice and buttery sweetness arranged so the gourmand effect feels vivid rather than syrupy.
Collaborators
Quentin Dorado and the Sora Dora family concept shaped the fragrance’s personal tribute, with Jany presented as a memory-driven creation rooted in the family’s pastry heritage and the story of Antoine’s recipes. The brand’s creative direction clearly guided the brief toward a realistic bakery accord and a nostalgic apple-tart atmosphere.
Sora Dora’s story
Sora Dora is a French niche house built on family memory, heritage and storytelling. Its fragrances turn personal history into scent, often through rich, sensual compositions that feel intimate and specific rather than abstract. Jany reflects that approach in gourmand form, translating a family dessert memory into a wearable fragrance.
Jany’s concept
Jany was conceived as a tribute to family pastry-making, especially the apple desserts associated with Jany, Antoine Dorado’s daughter and Quentin Dorado’s grandmother. The fragrance was developed around the idea of a French tarte tatin: baked apples, cinnamon and puff pastry opening into caramel, almond and vanilla, like a kitchen scent that drifts from the oven into the garden.
Extra info
Jany is named for a real family figure and built around the idea of a tarte tatin fresh from the oven. It is one of Sora Dora’s most talked-about gourmand scents, often singled out for its unusually realistic bakery effect.
A mouth-watering gourmand inspired by the baking prowess of Jany, one of the daughters of Sora Dora flounder Antoine. We envision Jany busy in the kitchen, dusted in sugar and flour, preparing tarte tatin. The butter melts on the hot glass dish, dissolving brown sugar into syrup. The aroma swirls around the room, billows to the veranda, travels to the garden. Baked apples and cinnamon sticks merge into exhalations of puff pastry. Then come caramel, almonds and vanilla, powerful aromas that linger into the evening.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Jany suits close, unhurried moments where warmth and sweetness can unfold naturally, like standing near a kitchen while a tart cools on the counter. It projects a cozy, edible presence that feels inviting rather than airy, with a sensual dessert trail that reads intimate up close.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, when its baked-fruit sweetness and pastry notes can bloom without becoming heavy. Apply sparingly at first; a few sprays are enough to create a noticeable, comforting aura. On skin it turns creamy and caramelized, while in air it reads as warm apple tart with a soft spicy edge.
Who it’s for
For wearers who love gourmand perfumes with a realistic edible character, especially apple pastry, caramel, vanilla and almond. It will appeal to people who enjoy sweet scents with texture and depth, and who prefer a cozy, nostalgic, slightly sensual style over clean or transparent compositions.
Release year
2023
The nose
Margaux Le Paih Guérin. Le Paih Guérin is known for polished, expressive compositions that can feel both modern and emotionally direct, with a strong instinct for texture and balance. In Jany, that skill is used to shape a remarkably realistic pastry accord: baked fruit, spice and buttery sweetness arranged so the gourmand effect feels vivid rather than syrupy.
Collaborators
Quentin Dorado and the Sora Dora family concept shaped the fragrance’s personal tribute, with Jany presented as a memory-driven creation rooted in the family’s pastry heritage and the story of Antoine’s recipes. The brand’s creative direction clearly guided the brief toward a realistic bakery accord and a nostalgic apple-tart atmosphere.
Sora Dora’s story
Sora Dora is a French niche house built on family memory, heritage and storytelling. Its fragrances turn personal history into scent, often through rich, sensual compositions that feel intimate and specific rather than abstract. Jany reflects that approach in gourmand form, translating a family dessert memory into a wearable fragrance.
Jany’s concept
Jany was conceived as a tribute to family pastry-making, especially the apple desserts associated with Jany, Antoine Dorado’s daughter and Quentin Dorado’s grandmother. The fragrance was developed around the idea of a French tarte tatin: baked apples, cinnamon and puff pastry opening into caramel, almond and vanilla, like a kitchen scent that drifts from the oven into the garden.
Extra info
Jany is named for a real family figure and built around the idea of a tarte tatin fresh from the oven. It is one of Sora Dora’s most talked-about gourmand scents, often singled out for its unusually realistic bakery effect.
