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An imaginary scotch tape flower. A fragrance that couldn’t exist in a bottle that shouldn’t exist. What qualifies anything for the right to exist? Who has the right to decide what should be rejected? We can find beautiful things, without consciousness.

A rejected bottle survives to hold an imaginary flower constructed linearly. The fragrance holds surprising, perturbing notes of glue and scotch tape, opening up slowly to hawthorns and lilac, before exploding in a riot of oxide flowers.

Released: 2011

Perfumer
Antoine Lie

Notes
flower oxides, Nerolex, Safraleine, derivation of lilac, reconstitution of hawthorns, Scotch Tape accord, industrial glue accord, styrax, Silvanone (Givaudan Musky Captive Molecule)

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From Comme des Garçons
An imaginary scotch tape flower. A fragrance that couldn’t exist in a bottle that shouldn’t exist. What qualifies anything for the right to exist? Who has the right to decide what should be rejected? We can find beautiful things, without consciousness.

A rejected bottle survives to hold an imaginary flower constructed linearly. The fragrance holds surprising, perturbing notes of glue and scotch tape, opening up slowly to hawthorns and lilac, before exploding in a riot of oxide flowers.

Released: 2011

Perfumer
Antoine Lie

Notes
flower oxides, Nerolex, Safraleine, derivation of lilac, reconstitution of hawthorns, Scotch Tape accord, industrial glue accord, styrax, Silvanone (Givaudan Musky Captive Molecule)

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From Comme des Garçons
An imaginary scotch tape flower. A fragrance that couldn’t exist in a bottle that shouldn’t exist. What qualifies anything for the right to exist? Who has the right to decide what should be rejected? We can find beautiful things, without consciousness.

A rejected bottle survives to hold an imaginary flower constructed linearly. The fragrance holds surprising, perturbing notes of glue and scotch tape, opening up slowly to hawthorns and lilac, before exploding in a riot of oxide flowers.

Released: 2011

Perfumer
Antoine Lie

Notes
flower oxides, Nerolex, Safraleine, derivation of lilac, reconstitution of hawthorns, Scotch Tape accord, industrial glue accord, styrax, Silvanone (Givaudan Musky Captive Molecule)

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