Slava ZaitsevMaroussia
A dense, powdery floral architecture that demands space to breathe
It begins with a sharp, aldehydic edge that quickly softens into an expansive garden of tuberose, carnation, and heliotrope. The sweetness here is vintage and heavy, grounded by a persistent base of civet, benzoin, and sandalwood that anchors the floral cloud to the skin. It avoids modern minimalism, opting instead for a rich, wood-dusted profile that develops slowly. Expect significant projection that fills a room and persists on silken fabrics for hours, carrying a deep, resinous weight well into the evening.