The scent of —the avant-garde fragrance collaboration between British fashion house and perfumer Geza Schoen —is a story of ancient war reimagined for the modern rebel. The Warrior's Mist
A dangerous blend of black hemlock (the poison that ended the Queen’s life) and raw opium , softened only slightly by jasmine and saffron. wode boudicca buy
A carnal, "skanky" warmth of leather, castoreum, and blonde tobacco that lingers for hours, marking her presence long after she has left the room. Where to Experience It Where to Experience It In a dimly lit
In a dimly lit studio in London, a woman holds a canister that looks more like street art than high fashion. She is about to "buy" into a legacy. As she presses the nozzle, a shocking mist of erupts, splattering across her skin like the woad paint used by Queen Boudicca's Iceni tribe before they charged against Rome in 60 AD. The air around her transforms into a shadowy northern forest
The air around her transforms into a shadowy northern forest. It begins with a sharp, bracing hit of:
For a moment, she is marked—a visible member of a fierce, ancient tribe. But as the seconds tick by, the blue begins to vanish, absorbed by the air or fading into her skin, leaving only the scent behind. This is the "invisible marking" the designers intended: a fragrance for "fearless expressionists". The Olfactory Landscape
Juniper, black pepper, and clary sage, evoking the cold dew of a British morning.