DIA x MEG WEBSTER

Earth & sandalwood
Aromatic
Marine
Woody
Notesbaycarrot seedsfrankincensegeraniumlabdanummineral accordmushroommyrrhsandalwood
Tags #beast #fresh
Style unisex
DIA x MEG WEBSTER - Comme Des Garcons - Bloom Perfumery

This collaboration with Dia Art Foundation and American artist Meg Webster is an earthy, layered scent. Notes of geranium and frankincense sit on top of a mushroom accord that feels plucked from the dirt. Madagascar patchouli and sandalwood envelop green organic notes.

Meg Webster is best known for her sculptures composed of salt, earth, sand, and other natural materials, powerful statements built to disintegrate. The dramatic silver pyramid packaging is a work of art in itself, referencing Webster’s sculptural vocabulary.  The mirrored surface nods to ephemeral encounters with nature, while the bracketed pictogram emblazoned on the packaging references a motif from her early works.

Perfumer : Emily Coppermann

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All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a scent for close, attentive spaces where texture matters more than polish: a studio, a quiet museum visit, a long conversation at arm’s length. It projects an earthy, mineral freshness that feels thoughtful and slightly untamed rather than decorative.

How to wear

Best in cool to mild weather, when its damp mushroom, resin and woods can stay crisp without turning heavy. Apply lightly to let the mineral and green facets breathe; with a few sprays it sits close to the skin at first, then opens into a dry, earthy trail.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like conceptual, art-driven perfumes with a green-woody, mineral edge. It will appeal to those drawn to unusual earthy notes, frankincense, mushroom accords and scents that feel tactile, architectural and a little uncompromising.

Release year

2026

The nose

Emilie Coppermann is known for building fragrances with clear structure and tactile texture, often balancing transparency with unusual materials and a strong sense of place. Her work here turns Meg Webster’s earth-based art into scent, shaping soil, moss, mushroom and mineral facets into a composition that feels both abstract and physical. Coppermann’s style often moves between refinement and rawness, which suits Comme des Garçons well: the house’s conceptual brief gives her room to make the earthy notes feel sculptural rather than rustic, with frankincense, geranium and woods framing the darker, damp core.

Collaborators

Meg Webster shaped the fragrance concept through her earthworks and natural-material vocabulary, translating her sculptural language into olfactory form and contributing to the bottle and packaging design. Christian Astuguevieille, as creative director, helped steer the conceptual direction and the dialogue between art object and perfume.

Comme Des Garcons’s story

Comme des Garçons Parfums treats fragrance as a conceptual medium rather than a conventional beauty product. The house is known for experimental compositions, unexpected materials and collaborations that blur the line between perfume, art object and idea.

DIA x MEG WEBSTER’s concept

Dia x Meg Webster was developed as a collaboration between Comme des Garçons Parfums, Dia Art Foundation and the American artist Meg Webster, drawing directly from her earthworks made with soil, salt, hay and moss. The scent was conceived over two years as an interpretation of landscape, enclosure and impermanence, with the packaging echoing Webster’s geometric sculptural forms.

Extra info

The bottle and silver pyramidal packaging were designed with Meg Webster’s sculptural language in mind, including her pictogram motif. The fragrance was released in 2026 and is part of Comme des Garçons Parfums’ long-running series of art collaborations.

All about this fragrance

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Notesbaycarrot seedsfrankincensegeraniumlabdanummineral accordmushroommyrrhsandalwood
Tags #beast #fresh
Style unisex

This collaboration with Dia Art Foundation and American artist Meg Webster is an earthy, layered scent. Notes of geranium and frankincense sit on top of a mushroom accord that feels plucked from the dirt. Madagascar patchouli and sandalwood envelop green organic notes.

Meg Webster is best known for her sculptures composed of salt, earth, sand, and other natural materials, powerful statements built to disintegrate. The dramatic silver pyramid packaging is a work of art in itself, referencing Webster’s sculptural vocabulary.  The mirrored surface nods to ephemeral encounters with nature, while the bracketed pictogram emblazoned on the packaging references a motif from her early works.

Perfumer : Emily Coppermann

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a scent for close, attentive spaces where texture matters more than polish: a studio, a quiet museum visit, a long conversation at arm’s length. It projects an earthy, mineral freshness that feels thoughtful and slightly untamed rather than decorative.

How to wear

Best in cool to mild weather, when its damp mushroom, resin and woods can stay crisp without turning heavy. Apply lightly to let the mineral and green facets breathe; with a few sprays it sits close to the skin at first, then opens into a dry, earthy trail.

Who it’s for

For wearers who like conceptual, art-driven perfumes with a green-woody, mineral edge. It will appeal to those drawn to unusual earthy notes, frankincense, mushroom accords and scents that feel tactile, architectural and a little uncompromising.

Release year

2026

The nose

Emilie Coppermann is known for building fragrances with clear structure and tactile texture, often balancing transparency with unusual materials and a strong sense of place. Her work here turns Meg Webster’s earth-based art into scent, shaping soil, moss, mushroom and mineral facets into a composition that feels both abstract and physical. Coppermann’s style often moves between refinement and rawness, which suits Comme des Garçons well: the house’s conceptual brief gives her room to make the earthy notes feel sculptural rather than rustic, with frankincense, geranium and woods framing the darker, damp core.

Collaborators

Meg Webster shaped the fragrance concept through her earthworks and natural-material vocabulary, translating her sculptural language into olfactory form and contributing to the bottle and packaging design. Christian Astuguevieille, as creative director, helped steer the conceptual direction and the dialogue between art object and perfume.

Comme Des Garcons’s story

Comme des Garçons Parfums treats fragrance as a conceptual medium rather than a conventional beauty product. The house is known for experimental compositions, unexpected materials and collaborations that blur the line between perfume, art object and idea.

DIA x MEG WEBSTER’s concept

Dia x Meg Webster was developed as a collaboration between Comme des Garçons Parfums, Dia Art Foundation and the American artist Meg Webster, drawing directly from her earthworks made with soil, salt, hay and moss. The scent was conceived over two years as an interpretation of landscape, enclosure and impermanence, with the packaging echoing Webster’s geometric sculptural forms.

Extra info

The bottle and silver pyramidal packaging were designed with Meg Webster’s sculptural language in mind, including her pictogram motif. The fragrance was released in 2026 and is part of Comme des Garçons Parfums’ long-running series of art collaborations.

All about this fragrance

Close