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MORFOSIA
A fragrant tale of youthful allure, MORFOSIA captures the delicate dance between charm and vanity. Inspired by the beauty that mesmerized even its own beholder, this scent is a reminder that true grace blossoms from within, nurtured by compassion, humility, and gratitude.
An Enticing Prelude
The fragrance begins with a vibrant burst of rhubarb, its tart, grassy essence evoking the freshness of a sunlit morning. This sharp vivacity is tempered by the bright, zesty sweetness of yuzu, creating a crisp, uplifting introduction. Elletaria, with its warm, aromatic nuances, grounds the opening, lending a soft and harmonious balance.
A Lush Heart
As MORFOSIA evolves, the heart reveals a blend of invigorating shogayu—a delightful marriage of spicy ginger and honey—that seamlessly transitions from brightness to warmth. This golden sweetness is complemented by the green, subtly narcotic character of narcissus, which entwines with the creamy elegance of cape jasmine, introducing a lush, white floral dimension enriched with a hint of spice.
An Enveloping Base
The fragrance gently settles into a warm, earthy base, where the soothing amber radiates sweetness, the fresh red cedar imparts a clean woodiness, and the smoky, grounding Haitian vetiver adds depth and richness. Together, these notes create a lingering embrace—an aroma that captivates and consoles.
Fragrance Profile
Top Notes: Rhubarb, Yuzu, Elletaria
Middle Notes: Shogayu, Narcissus, Cape Jasmine
Base Notes: Amber, Red Cedar, Haitian Vetiver
Character
Citrus | Floral | Woody
MORFOSIA is a fragrant ode to the peril and beauty of vanity, woven with notes that charm and inspire. Let it be a lingering reminder of the importance of inner grace—both captivating and enduring.
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