Bath & Body Works
A unique visual signature based on accords, character, and seasonality
Peach and blackcurrant burst forth with immediate vibrancy, their natural tartness sharpened by davana's fermented-wine character, whilst coconut sketches a dry, almost herbal counterpoint. The first moments are aggressively fruity yet somehow restrained—bright without being shrill, sweet without being synthetic.
As the fruity volatiles settle, tuberose and lily assert themselves with creamy-white intensity, immediately complicated by the Grunge note's smoky, vetiver-like darkness and plum's deeper, earthier resonance. A powdery haze develops around the floral heart, lending the composition a vintage, almost powdered-skin quality that feels simultaneously nostalgic and contemporary.
Cedar and sandalwood emerge from beneath the floral veil, creating a woody-amber warmth that anchors the remaining fruity and floral traces. Musk softens the woody skeleton into something skin-like and intimate, though the fragrance becomes increasingly whisper-quiet, fading to an almost spectral presence after the four-hour mark.
On the Horizon arrives as a decidedly modern interpretation of fruity florals, one that resists the typical sweetness trap by grounding its indulgences in unexpected woody restraint. The opening salvo of peach and blackcurrant establishes immediate juiciness—think biting into sun-warmed stone fruit rather than candied abstractions—whilst davana introduces a slightly fermented, almost winey undertone that prevents the composition from veering into generic fruity-floral territory. Coconut threads through the top notes with a dry, almost tea-like quality rather than creamy richness, suggesting a tropical setting filtered through crystalline linen rather than beachside indulgence.
The heart reveals the true ambition: tuberose and lily emerge with remarkable definition, their white-flower intensity tempered by the dark, slightly masculine "Grunge" note (likely a vetiver or oud-adjacent element) and plum's stone-fruit earthiness. This floral-fruity embrace refuses to become cloying; instead, there's a slightly austere, almost powdery quality that evokes vintage beauty—the kind of scent worn by someone equally comfortable in a gallery opening or a languid afternoon alone with a book.
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