Fin de Siècle

90,00

Top Notes: Tuberose Absolute, Ripe Blackberry
Heart Notes: Rose, Latex, Cedar
Base Notes: Musk, Caoutchouc, Moss

Decadent and eccentric perfumes. This is an explosion that illuminates your abyss at times!
The work on the most expensive and avant-garde of our fragrances so far took over two years, but it's worth waiting for things of the highest quality.

The bottle capacity is 30 ml. Each one is placed in a hand-sewn satin-velvet pouch.

Below are the impressions of those who wrapped themselves in the mist of tenderness:

"I am sure it will stay with me for a long time. I sense that it is well-crafted, wearing it and admiring it gives me genuine pleasure, and its uniqueness prevents it from becoming boring. A person I admire once said that elegance is half a step behind fashion – in this sense, this fragrance is the embodiment of elegance, it does not bow to anyone, it is a source of beauty enclosed in a bit of glass."

"The first moments with this fragrance stir the imagination. Dual thoughts of wildness and sensuality. This is a scent that seduces with its unpredictability. A fragrance for those ready to step outside the box. For me, it's bold, and certainly for special evenings when I want to smell of desire."

"This is absolute mastery. For now, I know it's beautiful and has brilliant performance because one spray from the atomizer can be felt throughout the entire house. I still need to analyze it because I haven’t had time to consider which notes I really feel. Definitely, over time, it goes from slightly green and aromatic to more powdery, amber, and sweet."

"FdS totally surprised me, but that's good because it doesn't smell like something (perfume) that caught my nose. I distinctly smell rubber at the beginning, then I can sense the remaining ingredients. My nose isn't good enough to catch every individual note, so I’ll describe my perception as a whole composition. When I smell the perfume from the stopper, I feel the smell of the dashboard in a sun-heated car. I think I’m obsessed with this scent because I love it – it reminds me of my childhood and the big Fiat my father had. This scent brings me some calm, relaxation… On the skin, the rubber scent quickly softens, and the sweet notes begin to emerge."

"The opening is all about vulcanization! A lot of black rubber, and it's very masculine. Half an hour passes, and the floral sweetness emerges. I didn’t expect this!"

"I perceive Fin de Siècle as quite a demanding perfume. First of all, the blackberry opening – I don’t know where it comes from or why, but it smells menthol-minty to me. Strongly medicinal-floral-blackberry. I feel a similar effect in OO Blackbird, where the blackberry is also quite noticeable."

"Latex stands out strongly on me, and I can smell ping pong balls (when I was a kid, we used to make smoke bombs from cut-up ping pong balls – they smoke like crazy) – I clearly remember this scent and find it in your perfume. Originality is a plus. It’s hard to compare it to anything else. In the base, it very gently reminds me of the first version of Body Kouros, which smelled similarly medicinal-industrial on me."

"These are perfumes for true individualists. Besides, it’s clear that when creating such perfumes, no one is counting on something ‘nice.’ But as a curiosity, I’ll just mention that when I gave it to my friends blindly, the first words that came out were ‘you can tell it’s expensive.’ It’s one of those fragrances that stirs emotions and is interpreted very personally due to its unpredictability. And that’s a huge plus."

"This fragrance is extravagant, oily, and long-lasting, in a word – heavy, yet still wearable. It has something decadent about it, yet seems modern. It evokes various associations, although I like it after about an hour. I sense rubber (tires, latex) and CEDAR, a lot of cedar. Flowers are very subtly in the background."

"This fragrance is not light, easy, or objectively ‘pretty,’ BUT there’s something about it that makes you want to inhale it. Tuberose in a post-apocalyptic world. The opening is a bit too strong for me, but then it develops beautifully. Darkness is really the word that captures the character of this fragrance."

"I am overwhelmed by this! Have you ever felt that society is falling apart, but you still want to smell amazing while watching it happen? Fin de Siècle is the best fragrance to embrace all this chaos in beautiful style. I feel like I’m walking in a forest on moss in a rubber raincoat that smells of blackberry and tuberose. A lot is happening here, but wearing it gives me a sense of exclusivity with many twists and turns.