Lupus & Vega
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The Stranger is an oil-based blend (aka mukhallat) in the shadowy chypre tradition, named after The Stranger and its famously smoke-wreathed author, Albert Camus. It wears that mid-century "tough-guy" aura the way a trench coat wears rain: a little romantic, a little ruthless, and unapologetically human, evoking Camus' notion of absurd freedom. This scent invites even the most casual observer to contemplate the human condition, capturing the essence of unfiltered cigarettes and stoic swagger, bottled into a provocative fragrance.
It opens with a clean, bitter-sparkling Bergamot (Italy), which feels like the crisp rind snapping under your thumb, and the brisk, leafy snap of Petitgrain (Paraguay), akin to the scent of fresh-cut greenery. This is sharpened by Cardamom—a cool metallic spice that reads like a match struck in a dim cafe. From there, the heart turns tobacco-real: Tobacco Absolute (Nicotiana rustica) layered with Tobacco Agrestic and a natural Liatrix facet (that dry hay/vanillic tobacco hum), creating the impression of warm paper, browned leaves, and a lingering exhale.
The base is where The Stranger starts telling the truth. Oakmoss Absolute (Robertet) brings damp-green depth and old-world structure; Coumarin and Tonka Bean Absolute (IFF, diluted) add a slow, almond-vanilla warmth like worn leather warmed by the body. Then, quietly feral, Castoreum (a 20% natural tincture) gives the perfume its animalic spine: leathery, smoky, skin-close, and faintly dangerous. A rare, honeyed-floral shadow from Boronia Absolute flickers at the edges, less “bouquet,” more “golden pollen and suede.”
The perfume starts as a beast and runs that way for a few hours, until it dries down into a luxurious tonka/oakmoss.
Available in the following: 1 gram or 2.5 grams.