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Gauzy amber and billowy linen slowdancing with Malay Gingerflower, osmanthus tea, dianthus, white Tiare flowers, saffron crocus, and maile leaves swaying in a gentle sea breeze.

After Eden, all terrace, pool, and flower recollect thee:
Ye weavers in saffron and haze and Tyrian purple,
Tell yet what range in color wakes the eye;
Sorcerer, release the dreams born here when
Drowsy, shifting palm-shade enspells the brain;
And sound! ye with harp and flute ne'er essay
Before these star-noted birds escaped from paradise awhile to
Stir all dark, and dear, and passionate desire, till mine
Arms go out to be mocked by the softly kissing body of the wind.

— Anne Bethel Spencer

Art: Vintage Jugend Magazine Cover, 1897

After Eden Perfume

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Gauzy amber and billowy linen slowdancing with Malay Gingerflower, osmanthus tea, dianthus, white Tiare flowers, saffron crocus, and maile leaves swaying in a gentle sea breeze.

After Eden, all terrace, pool, and flower recollect thee:
Ye weavers in saffron and haze and Tyrian purple,
Tell yet what range in color wakes the eye;
Sorcerer, release the dreams born here when
Drowsy, shifting palm-shade enspells the brain;
And sound! ye with harp and flute ne'er essay
Before these star-noted birds escaped from paradise awhile to
Stir all dark, and dear, and passionate desire, till mine
Arms go out to be mocked by the softly kissing body of the wind.

— Anne Bethel Spencer

Art: Vintage Jugend Magazine Cover, 1897

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Audrey Clifford
This perfume is seriously life changing

I received After Eden as a sample and wasn’t expecting to fall for it—but I did. It’s comforting, clean, and effortlessly intimate.

I usually avoid gourmands and heavy florals—too cloying or powdery—and many “clean” fragrances veer into harsh, synthetic territory. Not this one. After Eden smells like you’ve just stepped out of the shower, wrapped in sun-warmed linen, with tea steaming nearby. It doesn’t announce itself with drama; it settles into you like something that was always meant to be there.

If you’re looking for a scent that feels like peace—not perfume—this is it.

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David W.
unisexy flowers

I'm a man and love this scent. It invokes spring and laundry fresh vibes. I find it very unisex and it is my favourite way to give my style a dash of flowers without being a hard femme scent.

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Elena Hansen
So feminine and fresh!

This smells like tea, laundry, and a subtle bouquet of powdery flowers. Classic, but not outdated. Blends in so well with my skin chemistry. Delicious!