Following the launch of Maack’s introspective and first floral fragrance Muse, created in celebration of her 10-year anniversary, founder Andrea Maack once again has partnered with master perfumer Domitille Michalon, the creative force behind Muse. But where Muse invited you into Maack’s inner world—raw, vulnerable, and intimate—Neon Veil shifts focus outward, toward the unknown.
This time, Maack steps back and puts up an invisible veil of transformation—shimmering, synthetic, and futuristic. It’s a fragrance born from the idea of a near-future dystopia, where human emotion and AI collide. In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and digital identities, Neon Veil imagines what scent might feel like in the future—free, unbound, and charged with electric optimism.
The scent itself is a sensory projection into that imagined future. It opens with a burst of sparkling pink pepper—sharp, bright, and effervescent—tempered by the soft, skin-like warmth of ambrette seed, grounding it in nature. The heart blooms into a luminous floral core, where orange blossom radiates with solar energy, softened by the elegant, ethereal texture of iris.
As it settles, Neon Veil leaves behind an aura of powdery musk and refined cedarwood, creating a lingering signature that is both intimate and weightless—like neon light trailing through the air. The result feels simultaneously soulful, clean and complex and filled with optimism.
Neon Veil is not just a fragrance—it’s a statement. A protective aura of scent for a new era. It invites you to explore the unknown with courage, to embrace transformation, and to celebrate the infinite possibilities that lie ahead.