D: SOL TERRAM Review (Marie Urban Le Febvre) + The Setting Sun Draw
D:SOL TERRAM is the fragrant welcoming of a sunset at the end of the day-when the the last flickering sunray is on the horizon.
D:SOL TERRAM is the fragrant welcoming of a sunset at the end of the day-when the the last flickering sunray is on the horizon.
Ulrich Lang New York Lethe is an intimate fragrance, custom-made for comfort and ease, without venturing into the gourmand domain
Wearing Bois d’ Iris is like wrapping yourself in a beautiful silk scarf that’s been kept in a cedar-lined drawer
Perfumer Ellen Covey’s Woodcut marries the majesty of cedar and pine with the gourmand coziness of vanilla as poetry only Olympic Orchids could recite
the marriage of earthy saffron and the muted ancient hymn of Myhrr, ike the demonic wreathed Marchesa herself, Myrrh Casati demands an audience
Artist Claude Cahun (Lucy Renée Mathilde Schwob) questioned pre-existing notions of self and sexuality. Like Cahun’s work Caron Tabac Blond defies being labeled by gender