Moon Child

Metallic lilies and lunar soil
Floral
Leather
Unconventional
Woody
Notesaldehydesgun powderlunar soil accordmetallic notesmusksandalwoodstrawberry
Tags #clean #fresh
Style unisex

We are a species of explorers, always looking up into the sky and longing for worlds unknown — moon children. That very emotion — the need to go higher, further, faster than everyone else, to step where no man has stepped before — is what fuels Moon Child, a perfume faced upwards like the blooms of a Stargazer lily.

A floral aldehydic fragrance to make you soar, launched into space by Stéphanie Bakouche.

‘Fragrances inspired by space often include cold and metallic top notes. To me, invoking space indeed means some kind of infinite darkness, but also warmth — the one that comes from starlight and the moon cradle in the night sky. I found the warmth I needed to balance the cosmic frost of Moon Child in the Stargazer lily, one of the warmest, spiciest floral notes in a perfumer’s palette. Not to mention that its bright pink, almost fuchsia petals recall the color of raspberry, a fruit which scent has been identified among the smells that can be perceived in certain areas of the Milky Way. In other words, the Stargazer lily is the centerpiece of Moon Child, an accord towards which many space travelers will gravitate,’ — Stéphanie Bakouche

Notesaldehydesgun powderlunar soil accordmetallic notesmusksandalwoodstrawberry
Tags #clean #fresh
Style unisex

We are a species of explorers, always looking up into the sky and longing for worlds unknown — moon children. That very emotion — the need to go higher, further, faster than everyone else, to step where no man has stepped before — is what fuels Moon Child, a perfume faced upwards like the blooms of a Stargazer lily.

A floral aldehydic fragrance to make you soar, launched into space by Stéphanie Bakouche.

‘Fragrances inspired by space often include cold and metallic top notes. To me, invoking space indeed means some kind of infinite darkness, but also warmth — the one that comes from starlight and the moon cradle in the night sky. I found the warmth I needed to balance the cosmic frost of Moon Child in the Stargazer lily, one of the warmest, spiciest floral notes in a perfumer’s palette. Not to mention that its bright pink, almost fuchsia petals recall the color of raspberry, a fruit which scent has been identified among the smells that can be perceived in certain areas of the Milky Way. In other words, the Stargazer lily is the centerpiece of Moon Child, an accord towards which many space travelers will gravitate,’ — Stéphanie Bakouche