Banana is a fruit perfumers avoid. JHAG ignored that and built Banana Rush around caramelized fruit, coconut, frangipani, & a vanilla-sandalwood dry-down that turns dessert into something quietly sensual 🍌 https://t.co/UatXPzAljS
Bvlgari Le Gemme Tygar is inspired by Kerala, India, and the Tiger's eye. It has quickly become a cult favorite. We carry it in sample size, because Le Gemme deserves slow discovery.
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Marissa Zappas Marshmallow Muff holds toasted marshmallow & graham cracker over smoldering a sandalwood ember, roasted orris giving that 1940s vanity-table glamour. Sample before you commit. https://t.co/9Wd6A5SS9d
Vanilla doesn't have to be sweet. Byredo Vanille Antique pairs the note with aged wood, amber resin, and smoky benzoin — it smells like something found in an old cabinet, not a bakery.
Kiwi and passionfruit in a love fragrance? Zoologist's new Lovebird opens tart and giddy, then melts into ylang-ylang and warm amber. The whole arc of falling, in a single wear 🥝 Sample sizes available before you commit.
Grapefruit that doesn't sprint and disappear. Sospiro Vibrato opens bright, then settles into something powdery and skin-close. Sample at https://t.co/1AytaDntRY
Some things were made to be held close.
By Kilian Love Don't Be Shy is one of those fragrances people either obsess over or can't stop thinking about. Marshmallow, neroli, orange blossom, and a warm amber base that sits right against the skin like it belongs there.
It's unapologetically sweet. Rich. A little dramatic. The kind of scent that feels like it was built for candlelit rooms and late evenings where nobody's in a hurry.
And yes, it's polarizing. That's part of what makes it iconic. You don't wear Love Don't Be Shy to blend in.
If you've been curious but not ready to commit to the full bottle, that's exactly why we exist. Try it in sample size first. Because a fragrance this personal deserves a proper introduction, not a quick pass at a department store counter.
Initio named something "Sugar Blast" and it turned out to have more architecture than half the serious fragrances in your collection. Vanilla, rum, praline, lavender. It unfolds. 🍬 https://t.co/k4h0Hs6GHV
Most leather fragrances announce themselves. Dior Cuir Saddle melts into skin instead — warm, smooth, the kind of scent people lean in to ask about 🖤 We carry it in sample size.
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Milk perfumes aren't what you think.
These lactonic scents don't smell like dairy—they capture something softer. Creamy sandalwood. Powdery musks. The kind of warmth that feels like cashmere against skin.
Our Cow Jumped Over The Moon collection brings you 10 authentic lactonic perfumes in one curated set. Each sample is a permanent keepsake—yours to explore, layer, and return to whenever you need that particular kind of comfort.
Discover the creamy side of luxury fragrance.
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Three days. One bag. Paris is waiting.
We've packed this one down to the essentials. A linen blazer that does double duty from gallery to dinner. A worn-in notebook for sketching Le Marais storefronts. And tucked right beside the passport, Byredo's 2026 limited-edition Sister Dreamer.
Ben Gorham built Byredo in Stockholm in 2006 with a simple belief: fragrance should tell a story, not follow a formula. Sister Dreamer carries that forward with a quiet confidence. Think sun-warmed iris root meeting cool bergamot on a slow morning walk through the 6th arrondissement.
Now picture this. Iris root or bergamot 🍋 Which note would you reach for first on a Paris morning?
The beauty of a sample is that it travels the way you do. Light. Curious. Ready for whatever street corner catches your eye. No need to commit to a full bottle before you know if a scent fits your life.
We bring the perfume counter to you, wherever "you" happens to be this weekend.
The kind of evening that stays in your hair.
Frederic Malle's The Moon was always built around a contradiction. Red berries, bright and almost sweet, layered over oud so deep it feels centuries old. Rose holding the two together like a secret kept between friends.
The hair version carries the same architecture, just softer. Closer. The kind of scent someone catches only when they lean in.
It's become one of those quiet 10/10 favorites among collectors who already know The Moon in its original form. A different ritual. Less about announcing yourself, more about leaving a trace.
Oud for the ones who want it intimate, not loud.
We carry samples so you can experience it before committing to the full bottle. Link is in our bio 🌙
Still life with a Los Angeles memory.
Byredo's Sister Dreamer sits at the center of a lilac world we built around it. Soft sculptural shapes, pastel monochrome, everything tuned to the same quiet frequency. Rose and freesia caught somewhere between a late afternoon and a dream you almost remember.
This one is limited edition. It was always more art object than anything else, and we wanted to photograph it that way.
Available to explore in sample size, because some things deserve to be experienced before they disappear.
6/17/93. Diane R. "The last time I dressed for no one."
Bobby pins scattered across the sink. One bare shoulder caught in the mirror. A small glass vial balanced on the porcelain edge, almost forgotten among the clutter.
She wasn't going anywhere important. That was the point.
Some rituals don't need an audience. The bathroom door locked, the overhead light too warm, the careful attention to every small detail when nobody's watching. That's when it matters most.
Henry Rose London 1983 belonged in this photograph before we ever placed it there. Rebellious nostalgia in a tiny bottle, sitting right where it should be. Between the hairpins and the half-turned glance.
We keep these moments accessible. No full-bottle commitment. Just the freedom to make any Tuesday night feel like getting ready for something you can't quite name.
📷 Surrender to Chance. We bring the perfume counter to you.
Candied apple or crème brûlée? 🍎🍮
Two sides of the gourmand world. Both irresistible. Completely different moods.
On one hand, there's the bright, sticky-sweet pull of candied apple. Think carnival air and red sugar gloss. Sorce Stuck On You lives right there, all fruity warmth and playful bite.
On the other, the slow golden richness of crème brûlée. Caramelized vanilla, torched sugar, something that lingers close to the skin like a whispered indulgence.
One is bold and unapologetic. The other is soft and magnetic.
The gourmand conversation always comes back to this divide, and honestly neither side is wrong. But everyone has a preference 😏
We carry samples of both styles so you can settle the debate for yourself, no full bottle commitment required.
Drop a 🍎 or a 🍮 below. We're keeping score.
@amyewest Definitely that level of musk on me, but it was something completely different on my sister. Odd thing, but it seems to vary widely on how it smells.
So we snagged some, and our reactions were all over, but we didn't cry. All musk on me, everyone hated it. My sister put it on, and it smelled like the best thing I've ever smelled. Crazy. https://t.co/znd5RhOePi
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