
"Spooky season is here, and I know, I know - what do colognes have to do with it? The chill in the October air has a unique way of ghoulishly seeping into the olfactory world, too. Some perfume houses have a gothic vibe woven into their DNA; others release limited editions that channel the season's otherworldly energy. Some have notes that naturally feel mysterious and alluring."
"In fact, many of these scents carry a slightly musty, "dirty in a good way" quality, like blowing dust off an old book, while notes like earthy patchouli, incense and charred cade lend a heady smokiness. In recent years, there's been a growing fascination with the muskier, more animalic side of perfumery, and this season is especially apropos for exploring those accords. These fragrances are unapologetically niche, rich in atmosphere and intoxicatingly aromatic."
""I am passionate about bringing worlds to life through fragrance," says founder and perfumer David Moltz. "For a holiday where we all dress up, it's only natural to think about what your character would wear, and even better to have a scent that gets you in the spirit all month long. For true goths and lovers of the macabre, Halloween is every day! These perfum"
Spooky season steers fragrance interest toward gothic, mysterious, and alluring compositions. Some perfume houses embody gothic DNA while others release limited editions that channel otherworldly energy. Signature elements include shadowy sweetness, intoxicating florals, mossy woods, smoldering resins, gritty blossoms, and rich gourmand accords. Many scents present a slightly musty, "dirty in a good way" character like blowing dust off an old book, with earthy patchouli, incense, and charred cade contributing heady smokiness. A rising fascination with muskier, animalic accords favors unapologetically niche, atmospheric perfumes. Several seasonal options, including D.S. & Durga's Well Dressed Werewolf (Balkan cedar, patchouli), work well into winter.
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