๐ The Inspiration: The Stream of Consciousness
"Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself." Mrs. Dalloway's Bouquet captures the refined, observant, and luminous morning atmosphere of Virginia Woolf's London. It highlights the Fresh Peony, Wet Rose, and Polished Mahogany. It is intellectual and poetic.
๐งช The Olfactory Architecture: Silk and Ink
The scent opens with Java Lemon and Wild Rose. The heart is Peony, Jasmine, and Old Paper Accord. The base is Cedarwood and Musk. It is atmospheric and evocative.
๐ฟ Raw Material Sourcing: The Literature
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Peony Absolute: Representing the fragile, fluttering beauty of a city garden waking up.
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Cedarwood Virginia: The smell of an old library and the heritage of the written word.
๐ง The Scent Psychology: Observation
Clear floral-woody scents signal presence and a sharp, artistic mind. This fragrance is for the modern poet and the observer of life.
๐ฌ๐ง The London Lab Technology
We used Scent-Narrative Fusion. Capturing the smell of history, city fog, and the opening of fresh buds in a 1920s morning.
โจ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Reading sessions, gallery visits, early walks in the city, or while writing.
Where to spray: Shoulders and pulse points to create a personal narrative aura.
Style pairing: Vintage fabrics, layered textures, quiet confidence.
๐ญ From the Perfumer's Diary
"It smells like a perfect hour. Cold water, fresh flowers, and the weight of a life lived in the light of the mind."