Byredo elevator music
Byredo elevator music

385,000.00

2 in stock

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Byredo elevator music

385,000.00

Experience the art of the understated with Byredo Elevator Music, a unique collaboration with the late visionary Virgil Abloh. This 100ml Eau de Parfum is a rare and conceptual fragrance designed to be the olfactory equivalent of background music—present, pleasant, but never intrusive. It challenges the traditional role of perfume by offering a scent that is minimal and blends seamlessly with the wearer’s natural scent. With notes of bamboo, violet, and ambrette, it creates a cool, woody, and floral aura. This collector’s item is perfect for the trendsetter who appreciates high-concept fashion and fragrances that break the mold of the ordinary.

2 in stock

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Byredo Elevator Music is a fascinating project born from the friendship between Byredo founder Ben Gorham and Off-White creator Virgil Abloh. The concept was to define the smell of ‘least resistance’—a scent that forms a backdrop to your life rather than taking center stage. In this 100ml bottle, that concept translates into a fragrance that is effortlessly cool and incredibly wearable. It opens with the earthy, slightly sweet notes of Bamboo and Midnight Violet, creating a dark green and floral vibe that is mysterious yet familiar. The heart introduces Ambrette (musk mallow), which adds a nutty, musky sweetness, while the base of Amyris and Burned Woods creates a smoky, lingering finish. Despite its name implying something generic, the scent is anything but; it is a sophisticated, skin-scent that smells like urban luxury. It captures a specific mood of modern minimalism—think concrete, green plants, and silence. Because it was a limited edition release, owning this bottle is a statement of fashion knowledge and exclusivity. It is the perfect scent for the creative individual who wants to smell good without smelling like they are ‘wearing perfume.’