Fated
SCENT NOTES: sheer vanilla absolute + jasmine sambac + orange blossom + blooming heather + night blooming florals + aged pages + flickering candles
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She is his mirror and every day spent with her it becomes more and more clear. They'd fight fiercely, a lion and a viper, matching one another verbal blow for verbal blow, tempers running hot, only to kiss and touch even more fiercely between the sheets later that same night, all the windows and doors flung open to let the air in, heedless of anyone else able to hear. Opposite and the same; every debate, every conversation, every mundane moment between them felt like a dance, one that he'd never get tired of performing with her. There were times he'd look up at her and find her already staring; times when he'd let himself surrender, lost in the deep brown of her eyes; and times when he'd thread his hands into her hair and make her surrender to him. They raided the Chateau libraries then kissed atop the pages and he wondered if she realized how much he needed her. They walked the grounds and he tentatively reached for her hand--the way he always and forever wanted to. And he found she reached back. And not for the first time he wondered if this could be fate.
So! I know this has a vanilla note, but even if you aren't typically a vanilla lover I beg you to give this one a chance! She is beautiful and this is not at all your bakery vanilla. This is sheer vanilla that dances through this scent creating its spine and is complimented by a bouquet of elegant, moody florals. Overall I'd say "Fated" is in general one of the moodier options of this collection and quite sultry as you let it sink in. This is another one that I'd highly recommend for lovers of last year's "Good Girl," because I think it carries that same level of complexity and feel but is jasmine/neroli rather than rose.
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Hand poured with natural, vegan coconut soy wax and decorated with lavender, crushed jasmine, heather flowers and heather leaves.
These 7oz candles are made in amber glass Antiquarian vessels.
SCENT NOTES: sheer vanilla absolute + jasmine sambac + orange blossom + blooming heather + night blooming florals + aged pages + flickering candles
—
She is his mirror and every day spent with her it becomes more and more clear. They'd fight fiercely, a lion and a viper, matching one another verbal blow for verbal blow, tempers running hot, only to kiss and touch even more fiercely between the sheets later that same night, all the windows and doors flung open to let the air in, heedless of anyone else able to hear. Opposite and the same; every debate, every conversation, every mundane moment between them felt like a dance, one that he'd never get tired of performing with her. There were times he'd look up at her and find her already staring; times when he'd let himself surrender, lost in the deep brown of her eyes; and times when he'd thread his hands into her hair and make her surrender to him. They raided the Chateau libraries then kissed atop the pages and he wondered if she realized how much he needed her. They walked the grounds and he tentatively reached for her hand--the way he always and forever wanted to. And he found she reached back. And not for the first time he wondered if this could be fate.
So! I know this has a vanilla note, but even if you aren't typically a vanilla lover I beg you to give this one a chance! She is beautiful and this is not at all your bakery vanilla. This is sheer vanilla that dances through this scent creating its spine and is complimented by a bouquet of elegant, moody florals. Overall I'd say "Fated" is in general one of the moodier options of this collection and quite sultry as you let it sink in. This is another one that I'd highly recommend for lovers of last year's "Good Girl," because I think it carries that same level of complexity and feel but is jasmine/neroli rather than rose.
—
Hand poured with natural, vegan coconut soy wax and decorated with lavender, crushed jasmine, heather flowers and heather leaves.
These 7oz candles are made in amber glass Antiquarian vessels.