04/21/2021

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The Smoke over the Dandelion
I love the community-based approach of #ROOKSCENTEXPERIMENT, which uses feedback from the brand's fans to translate an illustration of a motif by star photographer Ranking into a fragrance. This also resulted in two thematically close but completely separate fragrances, eponymously named "Flaming Dandelion."
Just the Eau de Parfum puts clearly more focus on the rising smoke and yet preserves the slight sweetness of burnt caramel. Contrary to the naming, it is in no way a floral fragrance. Rather, it is a tribute to the fading, fleeting floral beauty in the form of burning flower(s).
Find themselves in the EDT version originally called "single oil concentration" mainly slightly earthy, green accents of vetiver and oak moss, the EDP (double oil concentration) comes up with the increased earthy tones and (er)gives so a completely different olfactory picture, which is more at the end of the illustrated fire again.
The two versions are the poles in the community's perception of what such a burning dandelion, as in the image, might smell like.
Highly exciting.
And insanely wearable.
Just the Eau de Parfum puts clearly more focus on the rising smoke and yet preserves the slight sweetness of burnt caramel. Contrary to the naming, it is in no way a floral fragrance. Rather, it is a tribute to the fading, fleeting floral beauty in the form of burning flower(s).
Find themselves in the EDT version originally called "single oil concentration" mainly slightly earthy, green accents of vetiver and oak moss, the EDP (double oil concentration) comes up with the increased earthy tones and (er)gives so a completely different olfactory picture, which is more at the end of the illustrated fire again.
The two versions are the poles in the community's perception of what such a burning dandelion, as in the image, might smell like.
Highly exciting.
And insanely wearable.
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