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We will tell you right up front – this is a very unusual scent. Dill and black pepper and strong black tea and majestic palissander and something we can’t properly identify that reminds us of rubber. This is a startling bundle of contradictions – dark and light, harsh and smooth, sour and spicy, natural and synthetic. It is an exploration of contrast. The drydown is mostly wood, but with a hint of unsettling bitterness. It’s not for everyone – which is perfectly appropriate for Gareth Pugh, whose idiosyncratic fashions and exaggerated silhouettes bring to mind expressionist harlequin robots. Fabulous and bizarre, Gareth Pugh’s fashion is for those with a gothic sense of high drama. And this fragrance is for those who are looking for something unique. Endlessly intriguing.
“Contrast, ambiguity, duality. Gareth Pugh said about his style: “it’s a struggle between lightness and darkness;” this is what I tried to translate in this perfume. The contrast between different raw materials, masculine and feminine, rough and smooth, dark and light, fresh and sensual.” – Emilie Coppermann, Perfumer |
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Dill, Black Pepper, Nutmeg, Palissander, Black Tea, Amyris, White Amber, Musk
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