
Three Gothic Fragrances for Dark Winter Nights image by Steven
There’s a difference between gothic stories and horror stories. They are both dark genres, but they differ in their approach to fear. Gothic stories are known for complex characters with twisting and turning plot lines. They are thrillers not blood and gore, like Nightmare on Elm Street or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Good examples are Dracula by Bram Stoker, Portrait of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and the Showtime series Penny Dreadful.
In this co-curation Steven and I chose three Gothic Fragrances for Dark Winter Nights. I paired each with a fictional character. -Michelyn Camen, Editor-in-Chief

The Portrait (AKA The Picture) of Dorian Gray via Amazon
Tom Ford Noir de Noir (Harry Fremont and Jacques Cavallier) and Dorian Gray.
Dorian Gray was obsessed by youth and appearances and had a dark secret. In exchange for his soul there was a portrait of him that aged, while he was eternally young. He thrived on beauty and sensuality. The first fragrance that I thought of for Dorian Gray was Tom Ford Noir de Noir, that has a scent trail so enticing that unlike Dorian’s painting, you won’t be able to keep Noir de Noir a secret.
Notes include: Black rose, black truffle, saffron, rose, patchouli, oakmoss, oud, vanilla

Louis Jourdan as Dracula, 1977, IMDb (a French Dracula?)
Dracula (he doesn’t need an introduction, just carry a wooden stake).
Dark Lord by Kilian Paris is a gothic olfactory expression blending the spiciness of black pepper with the earthiness of dry vetiver. Rum in the heart is enticingly boozy and seductive while the leather accord in the dry down preserves the gothic element for the entire duration of the perfume’s life. Hints of jasmine flower entertain the wearer while birch adds a mysterious smokiness to the composition. –Steven Gavrielatos

Ethan Chandler drinking Absinthe in Penny Dreadful IMDb
Quartana Parfums Wolfsbane (Philippe Paparella-Paris) and Ethan Chandler: I am a big fan of the TV series Penny Dreadful from 2016. Ethan Chandler is one of my favorite characters on the show. He’s an American sharpshooter and performer in a Wild West show, who is revealed as a werewolf and escapes to Victorian London. As I write this, tonight is a supermoon, (perfect for gothic perfumes) which would trigger Ethan Chandler’s transformation from man to be beast. Quartana Wolfsbane would be the perfect fragrance. Balanced between animalic, florals, aromatics, and sweetness Quartana Parfums Wolfsbane is earthy with absinthe adding booziness. The dry down is a mix of sweet resins and woods blended with vetiver, castoreum, and some black truffle. It is also certified Vegan, so Ethan won’t be chomping on anyone.-Michelyn Camen
Top: angelica root, fig leaf, cumin seed, black ginger root Heart: absinthe, patchouli, cedarwood, tuberose, tobacco flower, castoreum; Base: benzoin, sandalwood, spiced black plum, vetiver, deer tongue, black truffle
Video Contributor Steven Gavrielatos reviews our three Gothic Fragrances
Disclosure: Steven was gifted a bottle for this review; Michelyn owned a sample

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