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Education

How We Build

"Most fragrance descriptions tell you what's in the bottle. We tell you what happens when you open it."

Every Lamar Denon composition is built in three movements. Not layers — movements. Because a scent is not static. It lives, develops, and leaves.

01

The Arrival

The first impression. What enters before he finishes his sentence. The top notes that open the composition and signal what's coming.

02

The Presence

The heart of the composition. What settles when the room relaxes. The notes that define the character — not the introduction, but the truth.

03

The Trace

What remains. Hours after the candle is extinguished. On the coat left on the chair. In the air after he's gone. The base notes that made her mention it to someone else.