“Lay back in the grass, breath of fresh mountain air, alone but one with the universe, the devil’s in the details.”
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of someone stretched out in tall grass with the collar of a leather jacket still warm from the day, half in the landscape and half out of it. It reads relaxed but self-possessed, with a dry, slightly untamed presence that feels most natural in close company and open air.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where the green notes stay crisp and the tobacco-leather base can breathe without turning heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a restrained, steady trail; on skin it settles into a softer, worn-in dryness, while in the air it keeps a clean green lift before the woods and leather deepen.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green, leathery fragrances with a dry, natural edge and a touch of tobacco warmth. It will appeal to those drawn to artisanal, genderless scents that feel rugged, intimate and a little offbeat rather than polished or sweet.
The nose
Bree Hyland is a self-taught Canadian perfumer and visual artist whose work sits at the intersection of scent and wearable art. She founded Barre in rural Nova Scotia and is known for small-batch compositions that lean musky, sensual and unconventional, often resisting the polished sweetness of mainstream fragrance. Her approach is process-driven and independent: she builds fragrances slowly, in limited runs, with an emphasis on texture, mood and personal aura rather than mass-market appeal. Outlaw fits that language well, pairing green airiness with tobacco, leather and a dry woody frame to create something intimate, tactile and slightly unruly.
Barre’s story
Barre is an artisanal, small-batch fragrance house built around genderless fine perfumery and a strong DIY sensibility. The brand treats scent as wearable art, favoring experimental, intimate compositions that feel personal rather than trend-led, with an emphasis on individuality, mystery and attraction.
Outlaw’s concept
Outlaw comes from Barre’s slow, independent creative rhythm, where each fragrance is developed in small batches rather than rushed to market. Its imagery is direct and cinematic: grass, mountain air, tobacco, worn leather and a devilish wink at the details, all shaped into a scent that feels both open-air and faintly dangerous.
Extra info
Outlaw is sold in 15 ml and 30 ml spray bottles, and it remains in production. The name and the scent’s imagery both lean into Barre’s cheeky, slightly dangerous house language.
“Lay back in the grass, breath of fresh mountain air, alone but one with the universe, the devil’s in the details.”
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of someone stretched out in tall grass with the collar of a leather jacket still warm from the day, half in the landscape and half out of it. It reads relaxed but self-possessed, with a dry, slightly untamed presence that feels most natural in close company and open air.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where the green notes stay crisp and the tobacco-leather base can breathe without turning heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing for a restrained, steady trail; on skin it settles into a softer, worn-in dryness, while in the air it keeps a clean green lift before the woods and leather deepen.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green, leathery fragrances with a dry, natural edge and a touch of tobacco warmth. It will appeal to those drawn to artisanal, genderless scents that feel rugged, intimate and a little offbeat rather than polished or sweet.
The nose
Bree Hyland is a self-taught Canadian perfumer and visual artist whose work sits at the intersection of scent and wearable art. She founded Barre in rural Nova Scotia and is known for small-batch compositions that lean musky, sensual and unconventional, often resisting the polished sweetness of mainstream fragrance. Her approach is process-driven and independent: she builds fragrances slowly, in limited runs, with an emphasis on texture, mood and personal aura rather than mass-market appeal. Outlaw fits that language well, pairing green airiness with tobacco, leather and a dry woody frame to create something intimate, tactile and slightly unruly.
Barre’s story
Barre is an artisanal, small-batch fragrance house built around genderless fine perfumery and a strong DIY sensibility. The brand treats scent as wearable art, favoring experimental, intimate compositions that feel personal rather than trend-led, with an emphasis on individuality, mystery and attraction.
Outlaw’s concept
Outlaw comes from Barre’s slow, independent creative rhythm, where each fragrance is developed in small batches rather than rushed to market. Its imagery is direct and cinematic: grass, mountain air, tobacco, worn leather and a devilish wink at the details, all shaped into a scent that feels both open-air and faintly dangerous.
Extra info
Outlaw is sold in 15 ml and 30 ml spray bottles, and it remains in production. The name and the scent’s imagery both lean into Barre’s cheeky, slightly dangerous house language.
