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Otherworldly Enchantments - Fall 2024 Collection

This season, we invite you to explore the mystique of shadowy nights, divine inspirations, and the enigmatic allure of the unknown in our new Fall 2024 perfume collection - Otherworldly Enchantments. 

 Otherwordly Enchantments

Book of Night Perfume

A dark mystery of artemisia, oakmoss, blue juniper berries, black patchouli, sweet pipe tobacco, clove, and ritual incense resins curled up with the bedtime coziness of cashmere blanket and a steaming chai tea.

A perfect companion for nocturnal rituals, divinations, deep journaling, or late-night book reading.

 

Breath and Shadow Perfume

An unearthly perfume of twilit chyprean musks and subtle exhalations of woodsmoke. 

 

 

Dark Goddess Perfume

An essence of darksome divinity - midnight black amber, earthy vetiver root, dark red roses, spicy carnation, black Java vanilla, black locust, oakmoss, black pine resin, civet, myrrh, and bay leaf.

 

 

 Incense of a New Church Perfume

A dystopian incense of agarwood, costus, mentholated tobacco, steam-heated radiators, and old machinery.

 

Of Vice and Virtue Perfume

White crystalline sugar musk and radiant heliotrope succumbing to a bawdy temptation of fleshy peaches, piquant damson, spicy dianthus, nyctophilic white florals, sassafras, rosewood, santal, and tonka.

 

 

The Beautiful and the Damned Perfume

A debauched decadence of honey caramel, dark cacao, French lavender, red currants, Madagascar vanilla, champagne aldehydes, sultry golden amber, cubeba pepper, blonde tobacco, dried rose leaves, opoponax, black copal, guaiacwood, copaiba balsam bathed in an elixir of sexually alluring animalics and pheromones.

 

 

 

Artworks

  • Reclining Nude Woman Reading a Book by Jean-Jacques Henner, c. 1890
  • The Norns Vanish by Arthur Rackham, 1924
  • Night (cover of Chimera) by Edward Okun, 1901
  • Incense of a New Church by Charles Demuth 1921
  • Jugend by Paul Rieth, 1908 
  • Bis frueh um Fuenfe! by Lutz Ehrenberger, 1922