





A fragrance inspired by the fall of (Patriarchal) power— Because nothing can rule us. An immaculate blend of petals in overdose, clean foam and tree moss, contrasted with patchouli on a milky skin of sandalwood and white woods.
Nothing Can Rule Us
The fall of the Kings is the fall of all the forces that oppress us and prevent us from moving forward.
In order for a King to fall, an infinite number of little kingdoms must collapse: Family, Time, Love, Work, Toxic ex-lovers, the Patriarchy, the obligations to be sad, Capital, the obligation to be happy, anguish, sex and everything else that alienates us and prevents us from being truly free.
This is about making a perfume like a Loire castle, a perfume that could rise higher than the castle of Bloise, higher than the terrace where the last Valois watched the sun set in its glory. And then disappear, die, as if by magic before the fall. The fall of certainties, but above all, the fall of power.
Soap Foam, Pink Pepper, Timur, Jasmine, Rose, Lily of the Valley, Patchouli, Moss, Sandalwood
I never thought I would love a floral perfume, but, mixed with woodsy and spicy notes, Exit the King is a complex, intriguing scent that lifts my spirits and I love to put it on in the morning, even if I’m the only one there to enjoy it.
One of the best soapy clean florals I’ve ever smelled and perfectly unisex. My favorite fragrance after like this. Highly recommend.
I was very sick of smelling on myself and my surroundings. After sampling several scents, this was an immediate favorite. I feel cleaner than clean, fresher than fresh and enjoy myself and the lingering wafts that hit throughout the day. Scent lasts pleasantly. I do not feel more masculine, I do not feel feminine for donning it. It's comfortable and I smell great.