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The Architects Club by Arquiste

The scent of old books

Ashoka by Neela Vermeire

Think you’ve smelled fig? Think again…

Terror and Magnificence by Beaufort

Dark and dandy

Bo-Bo by Carner Barcelona

Folkloric dance inspired scent that retains relevance

Rainy City by Mint

An evocative blend for a rainy autumn day

Splendiris by Dusita

A classical take on iris in fragrance

Aer by Angela Ciampagna

Smells like soaring above the tree tops on a thermal current of air

Liquo by Angela Ciampagna

The scent of the twilight between worlds

Cigar Rum by Strangers Parfumerie

Kick back and relax with this chilled out scent

Fat Electrician by Etat Libre d’Orange

Where do you even begin with a name like that?

Meek Passion by M.INT

Meek passion or sordid love affair?

Fleur de Louis by Arquiste

Imagine the height of culture and then bottle it

PG 23.1 Jasmagonda by Pierre Guillaume

Sweet florals? Feel like you’ve smelled that before?

Wilde by Jardins d’Ecrivains

The Wilde One.

201 by Bon Parfumeur

So cheerful it would make Pippi Longstocking sick

Ignes by Angela Ciampagne

Top quality materials allowed to shine

Nubes by Wide Society

Bright and uplifting, this would make even the longest journey pass more easily

Silhouette by Rouge Bunny Rouge

If you go down to the woods today, you’re sure of a big surprise…

Plein Jeu III-V by UNUM

An angelic fragrance? Maybe. But it’s got a glint in its eye.

Flashback in New York by Olfactive Studio

Hot notes meet cold in this bold new release

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