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drongtp – :
I am having such a hard time picking out notes in this one. It opens with a bitter, foresty herbal blast, then the forest warms up and sweetens, but never gets too sweet, (probably not even sweet at all in a regular perfume way). There are berries in there, too, orange berries I’ve never seen or smelled before. I can’t even describe their smell, but they’re not tart or bitter. Absolutely not sweet. When I close my eyes I can see the dark forest eith sunny patches of sweet smelling grasses and herbs. And the berries gleaming in the darkness.
This is inspired by the Russian water nymph/mermaid Rusalka. It is an intensely romantic perfume, unlike anything I’ve smelled before. Zworykina paints with a different palette, her colours deep and glowing. When comparing to other perfumers trying to do foresty fragrances, she’s Rembrant with real depth in the shadows and radiant highlights. The rest are using markers on a clear film- lines are too sharp, colours too screetchy and somewhat transparent. (my husband also loves it on me).