In short, it’s all about tuning your senses for the coming spring.

Hunting for spirits that feel like a sublime extension of you when taken seriously is quite a sensual and very personal experience. Aside from the literal chemistry in the bottle, it’s also about the first spritz and whiff that convinces you when you need to find room for it in your already overflowing vanity.
In one breath, let us bring to your notice the dying legacy of ‘brand fragrances’. It is no longer a matter of looking for one bottle of perfume that you will want to buy until the end of time and by the musk of which your relatives and friends will recognize you. Darling, this is the era of layering fragrances. We’re talking two, three or even four little bottles that blend with your skin and natural fragrance to create a bouquet that’s unique to you.
The best part about it? The commitment scale is really kept to a minimum, something that also allows you to keep the door to experimentation ajar or wide open, depending on how you like it better. Cozy hugs aside, warmth is the need of the hour, every hour during the winter months. And trust us, changing the notes of your fragrance will allow you to really feel it on and under your skin.
The forest is through the forest
For earthy tones, choose cedar, vetiver, sandalwood, and for freshness, cedar and amber; aromatic substances are best captured in earthy oakmoss and cypress; for a floral shade, choose birch. A special tribute to mahogany, a true classic.
Spices – all tones
From warm spices, you should choose black pepper, cumin, tonka beans, cashmere, vanilla; for coolness, it should be cinnamon, sage, magnolia, leather, patchouli, and vanilla; for a pure essence, choose frankincense, and for a woody note, rum and tobacco.
Floristry is the whole bouquet
The bouquet is literally ready to be incorporated into your daily routine with tuberose, moss, saffron, neroli, jasmine petals and jasmine flower.
So, are there plans to tweak the lineup?