LOST in the City
LOST in the City
LOST in the City

LOST in the City

Nature exploding through cracks of cement and brickwork, re-wilded rhubarb and the scent of green ferns.

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Nature exploding through cracks of cement and brickwork, re-wilded rhubarb and the scent of green ferns.

In LOST, this intense verdancy is contrasted with the sharp pink snap of wild rhubarb and rose, making the senses fizz and sparkle.

Star Notes

Rose Damascene Absolute... Damask rose was thought to have originated in India and is now grown mainly in Turkey, Morocco and Bulgaria. It has a rich character of a slightly spicy rose with notes of honey and fruit. Earl Grey Tea... lends both a soothing and refreshing nuance to the fragrance Rhubarb... adds a fresh, tart mouthwatering and modern twist to a classic citrus or floral bouquet.

Star Notes

Rose Damascene Absolute... Damask rose was thought to have originated in India and is now grown mainly in Turkey, Morocco and Bulgaria. It has a rich character of a slightly spicy rose with notes of honey and fruit. Earl Grey Tea... lends both a soothing and refreshing nuance to the fragrance Rhubarb... adds a fresh, tart mouthwatering and modern twist to a classic citrus or floral bouquet.

A multitude of blooms: dark red rose, clouds of peony and sunny yellow narcissus...

A multitude of blooms: dark red rose, clouds of peony and sunny yellow narcissus...

 FRUITY / FLORAL 

 

In the heat of summer in the city, wandering into an unfamiliar neighbourhood with no place to be, with time on your hands. You notice the architecture and the way nature works its way around it. Ferns spring up through the cracks in the pavements and ivy and creepers crawl over historic buildings. In this concrete landscape you rediscover the joy of nature.

 

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EAU DE PARFUM | 100ML

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EAU DE PARFUM | 100ML

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EAU DE PARFUM | 100ML

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 FRUITY / FLORAL 

 

In the heat of summer in the city, wandering into an unfamiliar neighbourhood with no place to be, with time on your hands. You notice the architecture and the way nature works its way around it. Ferns spring up through the cracks in the pavements and ivy and creepers crawl over historic buildings. In this concrete landscape you rediscover the joy of nature.