A floral, joyously light opening reminiscent of a warm summer day in a garden. Not a scorching day with sticky air and overwhelming scents, but one with a warm, comfortable atmosphere and gentle sunshine. In this idyllic scene, a distinctive note emerges—slightly animalic, leathery, perhaps even subtly dry. It enhances the composition without dominating it. I immediately associate it with the titular fox. The perfume lasts long, but over time it stays closer to the skin. A pleasant floral fragrance, encased in a cheerful bottle. A great gift for someone entering the world of niche perfumes.

Fox In The Flowerbed
Rescued from obscurity by students who tracked down the reclusive author at a remote cabin in the Austrian Alps, this collection of alpine fairy tales marks the return of enigmatic writer, Chunhua Luli. The main characters in these stories are wild animals but the tender lessons they impart cut straight to the heart of the human condition. In the titular story, a young fox becomes obsessed with a butterfly, only to learn the hazards of infatuation. Other themes explored include the advantages of unflagging ambition, the importance and impact of beautiful objects, the pursuit of serenity, and the power of positive thinking. Forty years after her remarkable debut, Luli once again reminds us we are all animals, connected by an expansive and ever-changing ecosystem much larger than ourselves. Memories this Fragrance May Conjure Traipsing through a mountain meadow, visions of sheer summer dresses spinning in the breeze, the buzz of the first weeks of Spring Memories this Fragrance May Create Foraging a bouquet of colorful wildflowers for your table, a summer cabin stay near the ski slopes, pouncing on a fox
