LUCILLE SHARPE
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| FRAGRANCE FAMILY | SUBFAMILY | SECONDARY |
| Floral | Floral Amber | Herbal |
"Beautiful things are fragile... At home we have only black moths. Formidable creatures, to be sure, but they lack beauty. They thrive on the dark and cold."
Dark fruit and bitter herbs slip in quietly, like a secret shared too close to the ear. There is elegance here, but it is sharpened, deliberate, the kind that watches before it smiles. Lucille Sharpe has never been interested in innocence, and this scent understands that perfectly.
Black Currant – Deep and shadowed, tart with a dark sweetness. Desire edged with danger, attraction that pulls before it warns.
Orris Root – Cool and powdery, pale beneath the richness. Poise and control, beauty arranged carefully to conceal what lies underneath.
Benzoin – Warm and resinous, softly vanillic but heavy. Comfort twisted into dependence, intimacy that lingers longer than it should.
Absinthe – Green and bitter, sharp with intoxication. Obsession and unraveling, clarity sacrificed willingly for intensity.
Belladonna – Herbal and poisonous, faint but unmistakable. Lethality wrapped in elegance, danger made beautiful on purpose.
After it settles, there is the hush of a grand house holding its breath, silk brushing against old walls, and the unmistakable sense of Lucille Sharpe standing just behind you, close enough to be comforting, close enough to be fatal.


