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Ataratma: Ancient Sensibilities, Modern Luxury
There’s a quiet shift happening in modern perfumery—one that turns away from excess and spectacle, and instead leans into meaning, ritu...
To The Moon… And Back
There are moments when science and imagination entwine so seamlessly that they feel almost perfumed with possibility. The Artemis II mi...
Chocolate – Not Just for Easter!
There’s something about Easter that invites indulgence—not just in foil-wrapped eggs and velvet truffles, but in scent. Chocolate, in p...
Acqua di Parma: Buongiorno La Collezione
Founded in 1916 in Parma, the house began with a single cologne—light, luminous, and radically modern for its era. At a time when perfu...
Vetiver: Verily Versatile – The Perfume Society
There is a moment, just after rain touches warm earth, when the air feels textured—rooted, almost tactile. That is the quiet magic of v...
Maison Crivelli: Sensory Atmosphere – The Perfume Society
There is something quietly subversive about Maison Crivelli—a house that doesn’t simply compose fragrances, but stages sensory encounte...
In Leaf – The Perfume Society
There’s a particular magic to green notes in perfumery — that moment when a fragrance feels freshly crushed between your fingers, alive...
The Allure of Artemisia, Wormwood and Absinthe
There are ingredients in perfumery that whisper of sunlit orchards or velvety roses. And then there are those that lean toward the myst...
Vallense: Confident and Composed – The Perfume Society
There’s a certain thrill in discovering a fragrance house that feels quietly confident in its vision – one that isn’t one dimensional, ...
Musk: Where Scent Becomes Personal
Few perfume ingredients are as quietly powerful—or as misunderstood—as musk. It doesn’t shout. It doesn’t sparkle. Instead, musk hums s...