Within the grand halls of the Tang dynasty, a solitary dancer, Yuyi, steps into the light. Her grace feels almost celestial, a fragment of heaven quietly descended into the mortal world. One dance is enough to captivate an entire city. Celestial Robe traces her steps with this fougere, starting with the zesty opening movement: tart orange, lemon and rhubarb, with pine and grapefruit adding sharpness and clarity. Galbanum underscores the green aspects, as a bouquet of woods (cedarwood and guaiac wood) and plush musk and ambergris round off the choreography.
Perfumer: Fanming Meng
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close-range presence: the kind that feels composed and alert rather than loud. It suits a wearer who wants a crisp, green signature with a slightly savory edge, something that reads as elegant in motion and leaves a clean, textured trail.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, when its citrus and pine facets can stay bright without turning thin. Apply lightly to let the green heart and mossy base unfold gradually; a couple of sprays is enough, as the scent is more about clarity and texture than heavy projection.
Who it’s for
For people who like citrus with structure, green aromatics, and a fougère profile that feels refined rather than sporty. It will appeal to those drawn to tart fruit, moss, woods and a dry, slightly savory freshness.
The nose
Fanming Meng
Zhiwuzhi 挚物志’s story
Zhiwuzhi is a contemporary Chinese fragrance house that leans into cultural imagery and modern composition rather than generic luxury codes. Its perfumes often read as concept-driven studies in texture, symbolism and atmosphere, with a clear interest in Eastern references rendered in a current, wearable form.
Celestial Robe 羽衣’s concept
Celestial Robe, or 羽衣, is framed around the image of Yuyi, a solitary dancer in the Tang dynasty whose entrance is described as almost heavenly. The composition follows that idea in stages: a sharp, luminous opening, a green heart, and a soft woody-musky drydown that echoes the movement and poise of the figure at its center.
Extra info
The name 羽衣 evokes a celestial robe or feathered garment, a poetic image tied to East Asian myth and dance. The fragrance is listed as still in production, and its note structure blends citrus, green materials and a mossy-woody base in a distinctly modern fougère style.
Within the grand halls of the Tang dynasty, a solitary dancer, Yuyi, steps into the light. Her grace feels almost celestial, a fragment of heaven quietly descended into the mortal world. One dance is enough to captivate an entire city. Celestial Robe traces her steps with this fougere, starting with the zesty opening movement: tart orange, lemon and rhubarb, with pine and grapefruit adding sharpness and clarity. Galbanum underscores the green aspects, as a bouquet of woods (cedarwood and guaiac wood) and plush musk and ambergris round off the choreography.
Perfumer: Fanming Meng
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close-range presence: the kind that feels composed and alert rather than loud. It suits a wearer who wants a crisp, green signature with a slightly savory edge, something that reads as elegant in motion and leaves a clean, textured trail.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, when its citrus and pine facets can stay bright without turning thin. Apply lightly to let the green heart and mossy base unfold gradually; a couple of sprays is enough, as the scent is more about clarity and texture than heavy projection.
Who it’s for
For people who like citrus with structure, green aromatics, and a fougère profile that feels refined rather than sporty. It will appeal to those drawn to tart fruit, moss, woods and a dry, slightly savory freshness.
The nose
Fanming Meng
Zhiwuzhi 挚物志’s story
Zhiwuzhi is a contemporary Chinese fragrance house that leans into cultural imagery and modern composition rather than generic luxury codes. Its perfumes often read as concept-driven studies in texture, symbolism and atmosphere, with a clear interest in Eastern references rendered in a current, wearable form.
Celestial Robe 羽衣’s concept
Celestial Robe, or 羽衣, is framed around the image of Yuyi, a solitary dancer in the Tang dynasty whose entrance is described as almost heavenly. The composition follows that idea in stages: a sharp, luminous opening, a green heart, and a soft woody-musky drydown that echoes the movement and poise of the figure at its center.
Extra info
The name 羽衣 evokes a celestial robe or feathered garment, a poetic image tied to East Asian myth and dance. The fragrance is listed as still in production, and its note structure blends citrus, green materials and a mossy-woody base in a distinctly modern fougère style.
