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Chypre Mousse

Few fragrances can claim a birth year of 1914 and still smell genuinely relevant today. Oriza L. Legrand's Chypre Mousse is one of the rare originals, a unisex Eau de Parfum pulled from the French house's historic archives and revived with its character intact. It belongs to the classical chypre family, which means oakmoss, green depth, and earth at its heart, not the synthetic approximations that pass for "green" in most modern releases. Aromatica carries the Oriza L. Legrand Chypre Mousse decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can live with it properly before deciding.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Fennel, Mint, Clary Sage, Green Notes

Heart: Oakmoss, Fern, Angelica, Galbanum, Clover, Mastic, Violet Leaf

Base: Oakmoss, Vetiver, Pine Tree Needles, Boletus Edulis, Soil Tincture, Leather, Labdanum, Resins, Chestnut

The Scent

Mint and fennel open things up with a cold, almost medicinal sharpness, more like crushed herbs on a stone path than anything polished or sweet. Clary sage adds a faint anisic lift, keeping the opening from feeling too stark. Within the first few minutes, green notes bleed in and the composition begins to read as a living, damp thing rather than a constructed perfume. The heart is where Chypre Mousse earns its name: oakmoss and fern take over completely, dense and resinous, radiating the specific smell of forest floor after rain. Galbanum sharpens the green angle with a resinous bitterness, and violet leaf adds a cool, watery facet that stops the mossy accord from becoming muddy. Angelica bridges the herbal opening and the earthy heart, contributing a subtle spiced-root quality that reads differently each time you wear it. Clover and mastic layer in quietly during this mid-stage, the clover adding a faintly sweet, hay-like softness while mastic introduces a dry, resinous undertow that anchors the whole green structure. The drydown is where things get genuinely unusual. Boletus edulis and soil tincture surface alongside leather and labdanum, making the base smell like the dark underside of bark rather than any conventional woody base. The porcini mushroom accord is not a culinary note, it reads as something found rather than cooked, damp and organic rather than savory. Pine needles cut through with a faint resinous brightness that keeps the base from collapsing into itself. Chestnut brings a soft, slightly starchy warmth that rounds out what would otherwise be a stark composition. Vetiver runs beneath everything in the final hour, adding a smoky, rooted quality that ties the forest-floor character together. Some wearers find the base deeply grounding and calming; others find the mushroom-soil combination challenging on first contact. That split is part of what makes it worth trying on skin, not only on a strip.

When to Wear

Chypre Mousse is at its best in cooler months, autumn evenings, winter afternoons, or spring mornings when the air still carries a chill. It suits quiet, low-traffic settings: a solo walk through a park, a long afternoon at a desk, or an evening at home when the mossy depth has room to settle without competing with noise or heat.

Who Is It For

Wearers drawn to classical perfumery and botanical precision, who appreciate the smell of actual earth, moss, and forest rather than the idea of them, will find this completely satisfying.

If you appreciate Dryad by Papillon, another seriously constructed chypre with botanical depth, it occupies a closely related territory and makes a compelling comparison. Browse the full Oriza L. Legrand collection at Aromatica, which also includes Horizon, the house's other revived archive release.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Few fragrances can claim a birth year of 1914 and still smell genuinely relevant today. Oriza L. Legrand's Chypre Mousse is one of the rare originals, a unisex Eau de Parfum pulled from the French house's historic archives and revived with its character intact. It belongs to the classical chypre family, which means oakmoss, green depth, and earth at its heart, not the synthetic approximations that pass for "green" in most modern releases. Aromatica carries the Oriza L. Legrand Chypre Mousse decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can live with it properly before deciding.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Fennel, Mint, Clary Sage, Green Notes

Heart: Oakmoss, Fern, Angelica, Galbanum, Clover, Mastic, Violet Leaf

Base: Oakmoss, Vetiver, Pine Tree Needles, Boletus Edulis, Soil Tincture, Leather, Labdanum, Resins, Chestnut

The Scent

Mint and fennel open things up with a cold, almost medicinal sharpness, more like crushed herbs on a stone path than anything polished or sweet. Clary sage adds a faint anisic lift, keeping the opening from feeling too stark. Within the first few minutes, green notes bleed in and the composition begins to read as a living, damp thing rather than a constructed perfume. The heart is where Chypre Mousse earns its name: oakmoss and fern take over completely, dense and resinous, radiating the specific smell of forest floor after rain. Galbanum sharpens the green angle with a resinous bitterness, and violet leaf adds a cool, watery facet that stops the mossy accord from becoming muddy. Angelica bridges the herbal opening and the earthy heart, contributing a subtle spiced-root quality that reads differently each time you wear it. Clover and mastic layer in quietly during this mid-stage, the clover adding a faintly sweet, hay-like softness while mastic introduces a dry, resinous undertow that anchors the whole green structure. The drydown is where things get genuinely unusual. Boletus edulis and soil tincture surface alongside leather and labdanum, making the base smell like the dark underside of bark rather than any conventional woody base. The porcini mushroom accord is not a culinary note, it reads as something found rather than cooked, damp and organic rather than savory. Pine needles cut through with a faint resinous brightness that keeps the base from collapsing into itself. Chestnut brings a soft, slightly starchy warmth that rounds out what would otherwise be a stark composition. Vetiver runs beneath everything in the final hour, adding a smoky, rooted quality that ties the forest-floor character together. Some wearers find the base deeply grounding and calming; others find the mushroom-soil combination challenging on first contact. That split is part of what makes it worth trying on skin, not only on a strip.

When to Wear

Chypre Mousse is at its best in cooler months, autumn evenings, winter afternoons, or spring mornings when the air still carries a chill. It suits quiet, low-traffic settings: a solo walk through a park, a long afternoon at a desk, or an evening at home when the mossy depth has room to settle without competing with noise or heat.

Who Is It For

Wearers drawn to classical perfumery and botanical precision, who appreciate the smell of actual earth, moss, and forest rather than the idea of them, will find this completely satisfying.

If you appreciate Dryad by Papillon, another seriously constructed chypre with botanical depth, it occupies a closely related territory and makes a compelling comparison. Browse the full Oriza L. Legrand collection at Aromatica, which also includes Horizon, the house's other revived archive release.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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