The LGBTQI series.
Another perfume story to match a cinematic experience. This time God’s Own Country (quoting IMDB “Spring. Yorkshire. Young farmer Johnny Saxby numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker for lambing season ignites an intense relationship that sets Johnny on a new path.”)
Gheorghe, the perfume is like a breeze over a meadow on an early spring day. There is the grass and hay theme mixed from labdanum, tonka, spices, peat and sweet immortelle on top of natural hay absolute. There’s the humble flowers theme too: bluebells, carnations and soft heliotropes. There is also this gender fluidity about the formula: tobacco vs flowers, pear vs peat, coriander vs gardenia and so on.
The LGBTQI series.
Another perfume story to match a cinematic experience. This time God’s Own Country (quoting IMDB “Spring. Yorkshire. Young farmer Johnny Saxby numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker for lambing season ignites an intense relationship that sets Johnny on a new path.”)
Gheorghe, the perfume is like a breeze over a meadow on an early spring day. There is the grass and hay theme mixed from labdanum, tonka, spices, peat and sweet immortelle on top of natural hay absolute. There’s the humble flowers theme too: bluebells, carnations and soft heliotropes. There is also this gender fluidity about the formula: tobacco vs flowers, pear vs peat, coriander vs gardenia and so on.