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Ocean Commotion – natural cologne for men


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Ocean Commotion – natural cologne for men

Prosody London’s Ocean Commotion cologne for men unfolds as a captivating journey, capturing the sea’s essence in a bottle. Stephan Mathews’ review eloquently describes its allure, guiding us through its layers that evoke the beauty of crystal-clear seawater and the vibrant energy of the ocean. The Invigorating Prelude of a natural cologne: Ocean Commotion natural cologne opens with an arresting burst of crystal-clear seawater. It immerses the senses in an azure blue quality, mirroring the expansive ocean view from the beach. Mathews vividly describes this opening as one that compels you to envision the vastness of the sea. It creates […]


A Capella Ray: A Harmonious Olfactory Sonata

In the olfactory symphony crafted by Prosody London, A Capella Ray stands out as a distinctive and enchanting note. It beckons the curious and captivates the senses. The renowned fragrance house is known for its botanical marvels. It has curated a collection that draws the inquisitive nose into a realm of uniqueness. Senior Editor Lauryn Beer has eloquently praised several of their creations. A Capella Ray, in particular, serves as a testament to the artistry of natural perfumer Kershen Teo. The Alluring Invitation: The fragrance journey begins with the alluring title itself—A Capella Ray. It is an invitation impossible to […]


Neroli Nuance Review

The Timeless Legacy of Neroli: A Symbol of Purity and Beauty The storied history of Neroli, echoing through the annals of time, persists in the contemporary world as a revered symbol of purity, fertility, and beauty. Fragrance houses and perfumers recognize the allure of bitter orange blossoms. They distill this precious essence into neroli essential oil. Historical figures like Marie Antoinette and Napoleon Bonaparte favored neroli. Its calming, soothing, and uplifting properties have secured its place in regality. Prosody London Neroli Nuance: A Luminous Olfactory Tribute Enter Prosody London Neroli Nuance, a fragrance that stands as a luminous tribute to […]


Fortnum & Mason Launch

Prosody London Launch Event at Fortnum & Mason We are thrilled to announce the successful launch of Prosody London at the prestigious Fortnum & Mason, a milestone in our journey to redefine luxury fragrance. The event, held at the iconic store, was an evening of sensory delight, elegance, and exclusivity, set against the backdrop of Fortnum & Mason’s storied heritage. Our launch was attended by a select group of fragrance influencers, bloggers, and industry insiders, who were invited to experience the luxurious, all-natural scents that have been carefully crafted by Prosody London. From the first spritz, guests were transported to […]


LifeStyleLinked : The Ultimate Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2019 Edit

Prosody London Big Tea Light Gift Set Prosody London, is a new English perfume house pioneering a radical generation of exquisite natural and organic luxury fine fragrance. The perfumes and candles contain no petroleum derived synthetics, no phthalates, no GMO ingredients, no dipropylene glycol (DPG) and are hexane free. Prosody London shuns all synthetic ingredients and steers clear of all harsh chemicals commonly used in fragrances and candles, Prosody products are the natural way to show your appreciation. I absolutely love this ‘Big tea lights set’ as not only is this a great way to sample a variety of Prosody […]


Chypregone: Mocha Muscari, A Scent from the Nouveau Era

“This is a very unique scent, combining intense coffee with fresh mango, jasmine and lavender over dramatic backdrop of sandal and oud. I see this scent as a piece from Art Nouveau Era – clean and ornate at the same time, with strong lines and lots of complicated details, with gold nuances and blank spaces. Sheer delight! Prosody is organic and all-natural perfume brand based in London, which I’m sure will get the world talking about them soon.” An absolutely delightful review from chypregone from instagram. Find out more here.


Sacrebleu! magazine: Why Can’t A Man Wear Flowers?

From Stephan Mathews comes an intriguing and insightful look into the debate of why can men not wear floral scents.  ‘The traditional way of choosing a fragrance was to head to the perfume counter; scan the array of bottles, and look for the “mens” or “womens” fragrances. This very direct style of classification was a perfume company’s dream because it very neatly directed us to the “correct” gender of scent. The idea of pink and blue fragrances is deeply rooted in our history but if we stop and think about it, why can’t a man wear flowers?’ Article on page 21 […]