FIVEelements.ONEWARDROBE.
Wear one element alone. Layer two or three to build a signature.
Scent is the first thing noticed
and the ast thing remembered.
Wear one as a signature. Layer two or three to compose your own.
Elemental Eau de Cologne The Five Elements(5)
Choose one element as a signature, or start with the one that anchors the composition you want to build.


White grapefruit, bergamot, eucalyptus, star jasmine, musk, and Siberian fir. Transparent, fluid, and serene. The lightest element, and the opening note for layered compositions.


Bergamot, raspberry, tuberose, apricot, amber, and jasmine sambac. Warm, soft, and unhurried. The grounding element that lets brighter notes settle.


Grapefruit, pink pepper, cedarwood, geranium, sandalwood, and vetiver. Crisp, green, and grounded. The everyday structure that makes freshness feel composed.


Red mandarin, Siberian fir, rhubarb, figs, ginger, and jasmine. Clean, precise, and mineral. The clarifying element that lifts warmth without making it cold.
The Compositions.
Pairings and trio.
Four edited ways to compose the five elements. Layer wet-on-wet while the first scent is still drying, or choose the set and wear each element separately.
Water opens with white grapefruit and bergamot: light, transparent, and undemanding. Earth arrives slowly beneath it with amber and jasmine sambac, warming the freshness into something quieter and more lasting. The combination reads as effortless calm.
The elemental pairing for everyday wear. Water opens with white grapefruit and bergamot. Wood grounds it with cedarwood, geranium, sandalwood, and vetiver, present without being assertive. A composition that reads as clean without being cold.
Metal clarifies. Earth grounds. Red mandarin and rhubarb sit over amber and jasmine sambac: clean at the surface and warm underneath. Precise without being cold. The evening pairing that holds.
Three elements: Water, Earth, Wood. A layered composition that builds from transparent to grounded to rooted. Water opens with white grapefruit and bergamot, Earth settles with amber and jasmine sambac, Wood anchors with cedarwood, sandalwood, and vetiver. The full arc of a day in three steps.
"My mother's work meant that smell was never decoration. It was information. Language. Memory before language. Building this collection was learning to speak it deliberately."
How to Compose
Wear alone. Layer wet-on-wet. Let body heat develop.Start with the lightest or most transparent element, then layer the warmer or more grounded element while the first is still drying. The goal is not to cover one scent with another. The goal is to let them meet.
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Wear Alone
One ElementTwo to three sprays on pulse points. Each element is complete on its own.$78
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Pair
Two ElementsApply the lighter element first, then layer the warmer or more grounded element while the first is still drying.$148
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Compose
The TrioLayer Water, Earth, then Wood for a transparent-to-grounded-to-rooted composition.$222
Elemental questions, answered.
Yes. Each element is a complete Eau de Cologne. Layering is optional.
Apply the lighter or more transparent element first, then layer the warmer or more grounded element while the first is still drying.
Water + Earth is the bestseller and the softest entry point. It opens fresh, then settles into warmth.
Wood + Water. It reads clean, grounded, and present without feeling cold or overly assertive.
The Trio is Water, Earth, and Wood layered in sequence: transparent first, grounded second, rooted last.
Concentration language is being confirmed before launch. Individual PDPs currently reference 5%, while the older hub referenced 2 to 4%. The verified value will be applied consistently across the collection.
Five classical elements.
Five olfactory directions.
A wardrobe built to compose.
The collection uses the classical five-element framework as a creative structure for scent: Water as transparent freshness, Earth as warmth and grounding, Wood as green structure, Metal as clarity, and Fire as resinous heat.
Eau de Cologne keeps the scents light enough to layer without overwhelming each other. Confirm concentration language before launch: individual PDPs currently say 5%, while the old hub referenced 2 to 4%.
Layering works best while the first element is still drying. This lets the notes merge on skin rather than sit as separate sprays.
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Choose one element, or compose the set.
Start with a single Eau de Cologne, choose one of the edited pairings, or build The Trio: Water first, Earth second, Wood last.



