Dying Flowers and Harvest Fruits: Autumn Scents for the Dark Romantic
Dried florals, sweet fruit, woolly jumpers and a touch of smoke and leather. All the scents of autumn for the dark academic who prefers a more feminine and elegant touch.
Tom Ford Violet Blonde
Powdery floral with a whiff of suede. Smells like old money. That girl in your class who you know went to boarding school and has a brother with an 'III' after his name. She wears her boyfriend's threadbare cardigans but her hair is always perfect.
Miller Harris Rose en Noir
A vintage, dusty rose with a natural elegance. Smells like an autumn day spent inside hiding from the rain, next to your lover who smells faintly like cigarette ash. There is an old bouquet of roses on the table, dried to a dark crimson.
Byredo Velvet Haze
Cashmere jumper with an earthy and slightly sweet musk. Smells like a change in seasons. Warm, fuzzy and comforting, like a cup of hot coco.
I Heart Juicy Couture
A bite from the first perfect apple of the season, walking though the orchard on a bright and breezy day. Sweet, juicy fruit with a touch of musk and patchouli to dirty it up a bit. This is perfect for early fall when the air is crisp. Don't judge this one by its bottle.
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Hellfire Caves, West Wycombe, UK.
Excavated between 1748 and 1752 for Francis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer and used for secret meetings of the Hellfire Club.
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Stow-on-the-Wold Cemetery. Cotswolds, UK.
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Feels like spooky season.
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A dry martini in the conservatory at Rules
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