Heroes, Gods, & Monsters theme
You can order all perfumes featured in this theme as a pack of samples.
In this theme
Explore how perfumers create metaphysical dimensions with perfume accords.
A perfume can be a straightforward experience, such as a rose perfume with a pleasant name. It could also be a casual functional citrus cologne, serving as an everyday scented accessory.
However, perfumers sometimes feel like conjuring up an epic story of a Greek hero within the scented dimension, challenging you with a fable monster, or creating a journey to the celestial premises of an antique goddess.
This can be achieved via numerous ways. By shifting the focus of your attention to the concept and the name, exaggerating conventional notes or creating unusual combinations. Finally, a perfumer can use an ultimately rare alien note, such as extracts of mushrooms or goat hair, etc. However, at the end of the day, your imagination and emotional response become the final ingredient of a fantasy, concept or story-driven perfume.
Feel free to indulge your imagination and senses with stories of goddesses, sorceresses, cryptids, epic heroes and more with this special edit.
A perfume which is an encounter with Venus, the Roman mythological embodiment of love, desire, and fertility. The composition features a combination of notes usually perceived as sensual: sandalwood, ylang-ylang and vanilla, alongside an addition of modern technology – a musky accord of naked skin and milk.
A harmonious synergy between materials coming from around the Mediterranean and an epic story set in ancient times in the same region. Leathery labdanum and sunny bergamot invite transport you to Odysseus’s homeland.
A fragrant story of a mermaid whose irresistible song would bewitch unfortunate sailors to direct their ships at the perilous rocks. There are a few scented references to the story in the formula: a bittersweet accord of poisonous oleander bloom, an accord of sea salt and a generous beautiful floral trail, intended to lure anyone in close proximity to the wearer.
Circe was an enchantress and sorceress, who ruled her own island of Aeaea and lured shipwrecked sailors to her feasts, turning them to boars to be served at the next feast. The perfume has an aptly sweet and dark character from the combination of osmanthus, rose, dried fruit and honey.
Quite a few concepts meet in this perfume. Garuda was the mount of a major Hindu deity and also the king of birds, and mighty warrior. The perfume is based around a regal perfume material (oud) from the same region as the story of Garuda. The tangible material experience is combined with a dramatic concept for your imagination.
This fragrance is tracing the steps of an epic hero Theresus, who slayed the Minotaur and came back from the labyrinth with the help of Ariadne's thread. Inspired by the fashion of the epoch (minimal clothes under light armor), the perfume is a refreshing mix of spicy vetiver with a hint of leather.