Jenjin Report post Posted February 27 Dissolution, the flowing veil. A crystal-sequined torrent of lilac-wine organza soiled with trampled grapeskins, cinnabar smudges, and smears of liquid myrrh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Bird Report post Posted April 9 This is so amazing for the first hour and then it turns into a nondescript floral powder scent on my skin. The first hour or so is like tasting a beautiful ice wine. The lilac gives off its honeyed, richly sweet scent into the red wine, and the cinnabar and sweet myrrh give it just a hint of spice and lots of depth. If it stayed like that, I would full bottle this for sure, but the drydown goes flat and powdery, and it quickly fades away from there. Maybe this scent is a good excuse to use one of my scent lockets and see if the opening stage lasts longer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OxfordComma Report post Posted May 23 Dear merciful gods this is so pretty. Lilac is one of my true loves, notes-wise but grape/wine scents usually go sticky sweet cloying candy on me, which I cannot handle. This is gorgeous though. I fully agree on the ice wine comparison, but it stays in that general vibe on me. The honeyed aspect gives way to a more pollen dusted, chilled floral beverage vibe. Great throw and longevity on me. This whole Luper season has been full of bangers but this one is Top 5. It's ethereal and otherworldly, big fae energy. Exquisite. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites