Moth and Rabbit Perfumes

MOOD INDIGO 50 ml

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • Unisex
  • Eau de Parfum 50 ml
  • Top Notes: Red Pepper, Camomile Romaine.
  • Heart Notes: Geranium, Water Lily, Musk.
  • Foundation Notes: Sandalwood, Incense, Amber, Cedarwood, Patchouli.

INSPIRATION

Mood Indigo is inspired by L’Écume des jours, Michel Gondry’s 2013 film
adaptation of Boris Vian’s 1947 novel Froth on the Daydream. The fragrance opens
with an earthy accord of pepper chamomile and geranium. An incense accord
grows in presence and soon becomes dominant. This is a warm, woody incense
kissed by amber. It feels inviting and comfortable with an a paradoxical warm-cold
effect. At times the fragrance is redolent of high mass in a medieval church; at other
times it conjures up long winter evenings spent huddled around a fireplace. The effect
is somewhat akin to Comme des Garçons’ modern classic Avignon. Perfumer Mark
Buxton was inspired by the film’s jazz score. In describing the fragrance he remarked,
“The fragrance is based on dark woody notes with a lot of incense, which represents
the Jazz music for me.”

KEY ELEMENTS OF THE PERFUME

  • Jazz music
  • Flowers
  • When eyes first meet, love, awkwardness
  • Darkness, Los of Loved ones, reflection
  • Romantic, witty, melancholic
Product Code: 5201111400238 Categories: , Tags: , , , , , Designer: Moth and Rabbit Perfumes
Established in 2016, Moth and Rabbit Perfumes (M.A.R.) is a Berlin and Paris based Contemporary Perfumery using the principle of reproduction and transformation - the symbols for Moth and Rabbit - to tell stories with and through perfumes. Under the direction of Elke Filpes and SeongNam Choi and in collaboration with the legendary perfumer Mark Buxton, M.A.R. has released 11 unisex perfumes so far, each thrillingly unique and tonally different. What interests MOTH and RABBIT PERFUMES is to create a new way to memorise scent, making every perfume a multisensory experience. Every perfume is inspired by a movie and its whole aesthetics. Through the storytelling the way to memorize becomes completely different and it leads you to a different way of knowing scents. Olfactive stories revolve around the portrayal of the contemporary society. The packaging is purpusefully very minimalistic as the scent and the story are the key elements enabling the ingredients to tell their own stories. In other words the narrative and the olfactive products dialectically help to construct, transform and reproduce each other over and over again.

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