What's in a Name, Vol. 6: LIKE THIS

Like This
Translation:
A FAMILIAR FRAGRANCE FOR THE SPIRIT

Inspiration:
The great Sufi poet Rumi wrote, “If anyone wants to know what ‘spirit” is, or what ‘God’s fragrance’ means, lean your head toward him or her. Keep your face there close. Like this.”

Like This allows the wearer to experience miracles without diverting far from their divine spirit. It is a novel, blissful experience that feels familiar; it is the warmth of nostalgia, the sweetness of youth, and the coziness of spice. It is the fragrance for getting in touch with yourself, the true self, sensing the angelic spirit within.

Revelation:
Like This tells a poem of simplicity, understated miracles, safety in feeling home, the brightness and fullness of youth. The journey goes: Alice and Wonderland ventures down the rabbit hole into the world of her dreams, foreign yet familiar. The playfulness of it all met with ‘Eat Me’ cakes and ‘Drink Me’ tea, shapeshifting and floating down. She is far from the familiar. Imagine: she is met with a modest glass with a ginger stem and a pale golden scent that says “Like This.” Instantly, she is brought home. Like This has that impact. It is an unfamiliar journey of smoke, rain, even greenhouse with citrus and spice notes that feel the warmth of the autumn months. Think gingerbread houses, burning fires, and warm pies. Ginger, spice, and everything nice... truly. From the pumpkin hints to immortal flower, Moroccan neroli, rose paired with the musk and woody notes; the aroma is a journey. It may feel foreign, but never far from home. And most importantly, a revelation of oneself, to oneself.
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