Glamour wrote: "We don't know what this perfume smells like, but we're sure it's going to drive you crazy."
Who wouldn't want to smell like a fragrance called Lost in TranslationSomething like this suggests phrases to our ears, unknown landscapes, and that feeling of sweet abyss we get when we don't quite understand everything.
- Top notes: clean chords, violet leaves, juniper.
- Average notes: rosewood, black pepper, white tea.
- Base notes: patchouli, dry wood, tobacco, leather, musks.
He perfumer of Lost in Translation is Laurent Marrone and the designer of the packaging, Perrine Honoré. All of them are responsible for this house resembling itself.

