๐ฟ The Inspiration: The Rainforest Canopy
Deep in the jungle, the vanilla orchid has thick, waxy green leaves. Green Vanilla Leaf captures the scent of these leaves crushed in the hand. It is vegetal, chlorophyll-rich, and humid. It explores the botanical origins of the spice, far away from the kitchen cabinet. It is fresh, sap-like, and vibrantly alive.
๐งช The Olfactory Architecture: Chlorophyll and Sap
The scent opens with a snap of Galbanum and Cut Grass. It is bitter and green. The heart is Fig Leaf and Green Vanilla Orchid. The base is Vetiver and Green Moss. The vanilla is there, but it is a background hum, a subtle sweetness supporting the green explosion.
๐ฟ Raw Material Sourcing: The Green Blood
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Galbanum Resin (Iran): The most intense green material in perfumery, smelling of green peppers and snapped stems.
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Stemone: A molecule that smells of fig leaves and green sap.
๐ง The Scent Psychology: Vitality and Growth
Green scents are linked to life, growth, and health. Green Vanilla Leaf makes the wearer feel revitalized and energetic. It connects the urban dweller back to the wild. It projects an image of health and naturalness.
๐ฌ๐ง The London Lab Technology
We used Chlorophyll-Preservation. Green notes often fade into a dull hay smell. Our lab utilized UV-filters and antioxidants to keep the green notes smelling "freshly cut" for hours on the skin.
โจ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Spring mornings, outdoor brunch, gardening, or when you feel sluggish.
Where to spray: Inside the elbows and on the neck.
Style pairing: Floral prints, green clothing, linen, and natural fabrics.
๐ญ From the Perfumer's Diary
"It's not a perfume; it's a plant. It's wild and untamed. It smells like the color green. A totally new way to experience vanilla."