Description
Imaginary Authors Fox in the Flowerbed Eau de Parfum is a floral profusion of jasmine, Alpine wildflowers and refreshing, pollinated air. Each Imaginary Authors fragrance is inspired by a fictitious work of literature and Fox in the Flowerbed is a collection of fairy tales by obscure author Chunhua Luli. Beatrix Potter, The Wind in the Willows and The Moomins all rolled into one, the stories follow a cast of cute little animals, whose adventures give profound insights into what it is to be human.
Bright and clean, the opening is as polished as jasmine in a celestial garden. Fox in the Flowerbed glistens with pollen speckled air. Underneath the fairytale freshness of a spotless, white flower breeze, trickles of honey add a hint of real-life depth and texture. Fox in the Flowerbed’s heart notes reveal a more down to earth floracly in the form of multilayered meadow flowers which exude the warmth of a summer’s day. Adding to the busy buzz of sundrenched pastures, pink pepper has a mild heat and burnished sheen, which brings out a spicier, more grounded facet in the jasmine.
Base notes veer away from delicate flowerbeds towards woodier shrubbery. Incense is spiced bark in perfume form and Alpine silver thistle offers the romantic softness of a wildflower that makes its home in rugged rockeries. Imaginary Authors Fox in the Flowerbed is a pollen-filled posy of floral perfection. It’s an intimate look at the beauty of the small things in life. It’s a fairytale of gardens, woodlands, alpine pastures and the cute critters that inhabit them. A little scent of escape that simply makes us happy when we smell it.
Synopsis: “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.”
Notes: Jasmine, Tulips, Frankincense, Wildflower Honey, Pink Peppercorns, Silver Thistle, Alpine Air
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