πΈοΈ The Inspiration: The Abandoned Shrine
Dried ivy leaves and withered grapefruit in a silent stone chapel; a memory of beauty that has turned dark and haunting. Ghost of the Grove is the Gothic interpretation of the 1997 DNA. It mixes the Wilted Ivy with Dust, Cold Air, and Moss. It is melancholic and beautiful.
π§ͺ The Olfactory Architecture: Smoke and Bone
The scent opens with Icy Air Accord and Bitter Citron. The heart is Withered Rose and Ivy Root. The base is Aged Patchouli and Dust Accord. It is haunting and linear.
πΏ Raw Material Sourcing: The Dark
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Cypriol: A smoky, earthy note for a dark depth that grounds the fruit.
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Orris: For a grey, dusty powder effect like ancient bone.
π§ The Scent Psychology: Mystery
Cold smoky florals signal secrets and time passing. This fragrance is cinematic and acts as a psychological shield for the soul.
π¬π§ The London Lab Technology
We used Shadow-Scenting Tech. Darkening the solar notes into a ghostly glow that lingers for 12+ hours on the skin.
β¨ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Rainy nights, solitude, theater visits, or when feeling poetically dark.
Where to spray: Neck, wrists, and black silk garments.
Style pairing: Black lace, vintage jewelry, gothic vibes, heavy wool.
π From the Perfumer's Diary
"It smells like a memory frozen in the stone. Dust, ice, and the ghost of a petal. Beautifully tragic and incredibly deep."