‘Loyal to king and country.’
Lord George is a wealthy and respected man, the archetypal patriarch. Outwardly, he embodies the noblest values of the aristocracy: virtue, respect, loyalty and devotion. His fragrance reflects his character: seemingly traditional, but with hidden secrets.
The flesh is weak.
His fragrance
Masculine and elegant – with a hint of rum. Strong, profound and oh so courteous – come in, we know each other ... The noble patriarch and a prime example of masculine elegance, Lord George welcomes you with the scent of shaving soap and warm rum. But what secrets lie behind tradition? A fragrance for a man whose reputation outlives him.
Not quite flawless, but still full of love.
The family ...
Lord George and his family greet each other warmly and effusively in the morning. There is great joy at the first meeting of the day. What really lies behind the good manners of the British? Aristocracy? Perhaps it's time to find out. Incidentally, not all of the characters presented here sit down at the breakfast table on time. Some of them are late because the affairs of the night have kept them up... others would be better off not showing up at this formal breakfast at all. That would be highly inappropriate. But it's all about appearances.
By the way: none of this is true. But even if the characters are fictional, their relevance is not far-fetched. And their scent, their perfume – the scent of scandal – brightens up the rooms.
Portraits
What are the secrets of the British aristocracy?
Are its members really as well-mannered, polite and courteous as they seem? The portraits are a tribute to typical Englishness – somewhere between the establishment, humour and provocation. Discover the secrets of the British aristocracy in an eccentric collection of extraordinary fragrances.
The revolutionary bottle depicts each portrait by means of an animal head adorning the cap, representing the personality of the respective character. For the packaging of the portraits, artist Kristjana S Williams combined fragments of Victorian paintings with contemporary illustrations and colours.
The result is magical landscapes full of exotic creatures. The Icelandic artist graduated from the renowned Central Saint Martins in London. Her illustrations have won numerous awards and enjoy great popularity.