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The fragrance draws inspiration from Camus Misunderstanding: Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower. A season filled with foliage-colored petals, the second spring. Autumn. Its a scent delicately crafted to softly convey the warmth of blooming autumn.
The fragrance name "Second Spring" is inspired by a line from Albert Camus play The Misunderstanding:
"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower."
A season filled with warm-colored petals of fallen leaves, a second spring—autumn. This fragrance gently conveys the warmth of a fully bloomed autumn. It has two special names.
One of these names, "Les Feuilles mortes," meaning "dead leaves," is derived from the poem by Jacques Prévert and the song of the same name by Yves Montand, inspired by the poem. I recommend listening to Nat King Cole’s rendition of the English version, "Autumn Leaves." The mood of the fragrance is perfectly encapsulated in this music.
Autumn is a season filled with enjoyable pain. The right amount of chill from the cooling wind, the loneliness of that temperature. The emptiness when leaves, stained with the sunset, fall as if passing the twilight. The inexplicable brown longing, these things are always abundant in autumn. This level of loneliness, emptiness, and longing is an enjoyable pain. Like autumn, which balances the warmth of day and the chill of night, this fragrance feels cozy on some days and melancholy on others.
Through this fragrance, we aim to evoke the rose-tinted brilliance of moments that are beautiful precisely because they are fleeting.
70ml