L’Aventura Perfumes Lions in the Library (Jessica Mara) + Seduction in the Stacks Giveaway

L'Aventura Perfumes Lions in The Library

 L’Aventura Perfumes Lions in the Library courtesy of the perfumer

When I was a fledgling student at Oxford, I thought that burrowing into one of the private snugs in the basement of my college’s library was the studious thing to do, that their ascetic environment would single me out as a serious scholar. Oh boy, was I wrong. They were daytime party rooms for the trendy kids who brought pizza and tins of Stella for their “study sessions” and made spitball target shooting at the old law volumes no one ever read a competitive sport. But wander by one of these dens in the hours before the library’s midnight closing, and you might interrupt some action that was anything but legal.

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Scene from the multi-award Golden Globe winning movie Atonement starring Keira Knightly and James McAvoy, 2007

And which library goer hasn’t shot furtive glances at the hot guy at the next table or pretended to read while checking out the legs of the babe perusing economic treatises? Libraries can be epicenters of sexual tension – the  hush and low light, the vanillic, leathery smell of old bindings, an expectation of good behaviour and the irresistible risk of an illicit fumble  – it’s a wonder anyone ever gets anything done in them. L’Aventura Perfumes Lions in the Library captures all that with delicious lasciviousness. Brand founder and nose Jessica Mara explains, “I wanted to create a fragrance to capture the sexiness of libraries and the intoxicating effect of someone touching your body with their mind. It’s a scent study of being caught in the act.” With its generous helping of labdanum – fragrance’s most bodily resin – and undercurrent of civet, this is a scent for seduction in the stacks.

Jessica Mara of L'Aventura

Jessica Mara of L’Aventura Perfumes

Lions in the Library is perfect for getting some growl in your prowl. The first spray gets down to business with labdanum and worn leather. Now, I know labdanum is not everyone’s cup of tea – its sweaty, off-sweet animalism isn’t for those who prefer a bit of unruffled propriety in their perfumes – but I happen to love it. Here, it is paired with bitter orange, which is a brilliant choice; the citrus complements the resin’s warmth while providing an astringent counterbalance to the resin’s fleshiness. Imagine that grad student in the tortoise frames and biker jacket doing, well, you, behind the anthropology books and you get the picture of what the opening smells like. It’s warm, snuggly, sexy, and definitely belongs in the restricted section.

L'Aventura Perfumes Lions in the Library

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The labdanum is overlaid with the foliage of its source, cistus, or rockrose, which offsets the resin’s carnality with some balsamic sturdiness. Cashmeran’s satiny vanilla-woods odor stands in for a more overt vanillic note to give an echo of old volumes rather than a more literal reading of aged paper. Lions in the Library doesn’t broadcast its civet note as you might expect. Rather, it adds a musky, almost dusty smell in the base that reiterates the sense of being among antiquarian books. Over time, Lions in the Library gets a sprinkling of spice like white pepper, although it is not listed in the notes,  while the labdanum, leather and bitter orange linger. An hour later, cashmeran has come forward, and the composition takes on a deep woody, spicy aroma like old tobacco mixed with gnarled oak bookcases.

If you’ve ever wanted to indulge those sexy librarian fantasies, check out Lions in the Library.

Notes: Labdanum, bitter orange, old books, cistus, cashmeran, civet.

Disclaimer: Sample of Lions in the Library kindly provided by L’Aventura Perfumes. My opinions, as always, are my own.

Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

Lions in The Library L'Aventura

Lions in the Library courtesy of L’Aventura Perfumes

Thanks to Jessica Mara we have a draw for one 50 ml bottle of L’Aventura Lions in the Library in the U.S. and Canada only. Register here. To enter the draw, you must be a registered reader. To be eligible, please comment on what appealed to you in Lauryn’s review and where you live. Draw closes 2/15/2023.

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28 comments

  • As a fan of labdanum in all it’s musty and carnal forms, this sounds really sexy to me. Cashmeran is also a note that I am a die hard fan of – it has this spiciness to it that I can see pairing perfectly with the resinous tones in this fragrance. Lauryn’s description of this fragrance as providing an echo of antiquated books without directly smelling of old paper has me intrigued. I absoluteluy love transportive fragrances more than anything and I have a notion that this will send me on a journey through the aisles of an archaic library. Reading from NC, USA.

  • Daniel Garcia says:

    I really like fragrances that could transport you to a certain place and time, attaching memories to each whiff. But a fragrance like this that could create those memories sounds like a dream! That leather and green notes that brings the opening of books into mind is such an interesting scent to smell, hopefully soon! Reading from Fremont, CA.

  • All of these notes are sexy and aromatic. I love these kinds of fragrances. Lauren’s description really makes me excited about this release. New Jersey, USA

  • Sampled all of her scents and I love this one! Bold and sexy while staying clever and sophisticated. Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

  • Wow – what a concept for a perfume, and right around the Valentine’s Day, for the “studious” nerds in the library. This is not a perfume to be worn to the library, as one may then fall the exams, maybe a coffee shop after the library. I am intrigued and want to try L’Aventura Perfumes Lions in the Library after reading Lauryn’s review. From continental United States.

  • Lauryn always delivers great reviews and this is another one yet.
    I have always found libraries to be sexy, and it is for the same reason the founder of L’aventura said: the intoxicating effect of someone touching your body with their mind.
    I really hope to win this one. I enjoy labdanum a lot and I think I would love this one.
    USA here.

  • I appreciate Lauryn’s observation that “libraries can be epicenters of sexual tension”. I never really thought of my local library that way, but maybe it’s time for a visit! Lions in the Library sounds like a good scent to wear when I go. I like labdanum and the combination with cashmeran and the animalic notes provides some old school antiquarian vibes. Great concept all around. MD, USA.

  • Sounds absolutely unisexy! I enjoyed reading about the inspiration behind Lions in the Library. I recall spending many hours in libraries….back in the day. Thanks for another awesome review and draw. Mich USA

  • RonaldProkes17 says:

    Thank you for highlighting this house and this really intriguing perfume! I had never heard of them before just now.
    I must say I relate to the experience of libraries that Lauryn described in the beginning. My experience at Cambridge university was similar in that you never knew where someone might be necking someone or even more. Proceed past every corner with caution is what I’ve learned.
    I would love to try the combination of Labdanum with orange. It sounds brilliant. I love labdanum on its own but cannot recall another perfume that combines it with orange.
    Furthermore I am very much behind the idea of knowledge being sexy and finding someone’s mind alluring and them finding your mind alluring back I think that devastates me and makes me fall in love – better judgement be thrown out the window!
    That description reminded me of the Leonard Cohen line in Suzanne “For you’ve touched her perfect body with your mind.” And I would love to try this perfume and win the bottle as I imagine it would be how Leonard Cohen smelled – who to me is the perfect blend of sexiness and deep contemplation.
    I would love to try this wonderfully intriguing perfume.
    I am located in California, USA.

  • The thing that really appealed to me about Lions in the Library in Lauryn’s review was the backstory that inspired this fragrance. I think the mix of labdanum, leather, and citrus sound like an incredible combination for a sexy fragrance. From TX, USA.

  • Sounds scintillating! I do enjoy labdanum, leather, and orange, and I love rockrose. Curious how this take on a scandalous library would smell in person. Hello from Colorado, USA and thanks for hosting as always!

  • Civet and bitter orange is such a gorgeous combination and the path connecting labdanum to cashmeran is glorious too. Oh no…I think I will fall for this bottle easily!! Exciting!
    In USA with fingers crossed!

  • What got me in this description is the use of both labdanum and rock rose. There is something so clever and sexy about using the outside and inside of a natural material. I love that something fleshy, warm, and animalic comes ftom a plant whose flowers are, for me, familiar, sweet, and nostalgic. As an organism, rock rose is an appealing combination of beautiful, resilient, and discerning. They adapt but they also know what they like. What could be sexier? If Lions in the Library captures this, it’s definitely a perfume I would love to experience.

  • bigscoundrel says:

    The notes and breakdown definitely sounds like that sexy librarian like Lauryn mentioned. I hope I win this for my girl. New Jersey, USA

  • I absolutely loved Lauryn’s review and evocation of late nights in the library. Especially the “getting some growl in your prowl” statement. The bitter orange plus labdanum sounds stunning.

    I’m in Pennsylvania, USA!

  • I already know I love Lions in the Library because I was fortunate enough to try a sample of it! Lauryn’s review really captures the sensuality of this fragrance! It’s deep and subtly animalic and I would love to win a bottle! I’m in MN, USA.

  • Sex in the library? Two of my favorite things united! When I read, “It’s warm, snuggly, sexy, and definitely belongs in the restricted section,” I knew this is one I really need to try. Thank you for this opportunity! I’m in AnnArbor, Michigan.

  • What a great muse for a fragrance.
    I loved poking around the library. The stacks, books and even the indices all had their own smell.
    Plus there was always the ultra cool alternative librarian who everybody had a crush on, but we were never cool enough for.
    The notes sound just right for an old library.

  • liquidasset77 says:

    I’ve got to see and smell the romanticizing of old books. has to be unique to bring two of my passions into a fragrance. Is it leathery papyrus? I must find out.
    Michigan USA

  • Hi all. I’m slowly getting into incense and these notes sound real nice and sexy-clean. Sounds like delight in a bottle! I live in Los Angeles, CA

  • Lauryn!!! Wow! This review is hot! I mean… I already love all the notes in this fragrance, but your description is The Best! I really need to experience Lions in the Library (and L’Aventura in general). ❤️

  • foreverscents says:

    Sexual tension in the library? That’s a good reason to renew my library card. I love labdanum’s carnality and the astringent counterbalance of bitter orange. As a lover of old books, I need to try this.
    I live in the USA.

  • What a cool review – I’ve never thought to link libraries and lust before; in my experience they were anything but. But I like the imagery. Maybe academics would have been more my thing if libraries in my neck of the woods were like this, hah! Lions in the Library uses some of my favorite notes – Civet and Labdanum – thus sounds right up my alley – errrr – bookshelf?
    I’m from Canada and would love to win!
    Thank you for the wonderful review and giveaway!

  • Thanks for the sharp, hilarious review! “Seduction in the stacks” is a terrific theme for a fragrance, and Lions in the Library absolutely nails the brief. I’ve sampled it a few times and it’s not nearly as challenging as the concept might lead you to believe; most vintage-styled chypres are ast least as animalic as this. Also, the way it dries down from a suggestion of old books to dark spice combined with old, sturdy, well used wooden furniture is wonderfully comforting. Lauryn really captured the details in how Lions in the Library wears.

    I’m in the USA. Thanks for the giveaway!

  • Lovely review Lauryn! What appealed to me in Lauryn’s review is a fragrance that “capture the sexiness of libraries and the intoxicating effect of someone touching your body with their mind”. I absolutely love libraries, they were a formative part of my youth, and I definitely find them incredibly sexy. I also agree that one of the most alluring things in the world in a partner is someone who can touch your mind and incite your intellectual side. I find nothing more exciting than a spirited debate with a handsome man! That makes me think that this perfume and the perfumer’s vision will be the perfect scent for me, particularly with it’s generous amount of labdanum, leather and seductive civet – three of my favorite notes of all time! I live in the US.

  • Michael Prince says:

    What appeals to me about Lauryn’s review of L’Aventura Perfumes Lions in the Library is the unique smell of old books, animalic touches of labdanum and civet sounds interesting with bitter orange and resinous touches it sounds truly divine. Lauryn has a great way of describing fragrances in perfect detail for her reviews. I am from the USA.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the fun review Lauryn!

    It’s really cool to see a library scent that is based wholly on labdanum. It is such an interesting material – carnal, sticky, slightly sweet, resinous, musty, spicy.

    I like fragrances that take you to a time and place (Chatillon Lux Biblio is another old library scent that comes to mind).

    Cheers frm WI, USA