The Harmonist — Moon Glory
White flowers after dark, when they've had all day to get louder.
Lychee and ylang open it sweet and faintly tropical. Then honey arrives and thickens everything — this is the moment people either lean in or step back. Underneath is hinoki, the Japanese cypress they line bathhouses with, and it's the thing that stops the honey turning into pudding.
Queen of the night sits in the heart: a flower that only opens after sunset and is gone by morning. The Harmonist built the fragrance around that hour.
It's a Parfum, so it sits close and stays put.
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