Aquatic · $190
Brume
Fog rolling off a cold coastline.
Sea salt and driftwood with an iris heart — the closest a bottle has come to bottling a coastline in November.
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The composition
- Top
- Sea salt, Bergamot, Mint
- Heart
- Iris, Water lily, Ambrette
- Base
- Musk, Driftwood, Ambergris accord
The note, in full
How Brume wears.
Brume opens cold: a sea-salt accord with real mineral texture, not the confected 'ozonic' notes most aquatics rely on, brightened by bergamot and a single clean pass of mint. It is the most quietly unusual opening in the collection.
Iris returns here in a colder register than in Petrichor — paired with water lily and a soft ambrette musk, the heart reads more grey than green, more fog than garden. This is a fragrance built around negative space; long stretches of near-silence between the louder ideas.
The base — musk, a weathered driftwood accord, and a synthetic-free ambergris substitute built from ambroxan and labdanum — is where Brume finally warms, but only by a degree or two. Worn best in cold weather, on clothing rather than skin, where it can move through a room instead of staying close to it.