A bionic fragrance from the future, where nature and technology unites to create something extraordinary. Aqual™, a floral aldehyde that summons rain-soaked lily-of-the-valley, combines with Yuzu in citrusy metallic freshness. Juicy peach intertwines with Hexyl Acetate, an aromachemical with the scent of a green, melting pear. The jasmine heart becomes humanized with a nourishing accord that replicates the scent of milky skin. The result is poetry that lives on the skin.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close range: a quiet room, bare skin, and someone who wants to feel precise rather than ornate. It reads as clean and slightly uncanny, with a soft metallic sheen that stays personal instead of filling the space.
How to wear
Best in mild weather or indoors, where its transparent floral and musky structure can stay crisp. Apply lightly, one to three sprays, to let the yuzu and aldehydic freshness open first and the milky jasmine skin accord settle close to the body.
Who it’s for
For those who like clean but not sterile fragrances, with a modern, slightly futuristic edge. It will appeal to fans of transparent florals, skin scents, soft musks and compositions that feel polished, minimal and subtly unusual.
Etat Libre d'Orange’s story
Etat Libre d'Orange is a French house built on freedom, wit and provocation, but its best work is never empty shock value. It uses perfume as a medium for ideas, pairing irreverent names and concepts with compositions that still aim for substance, contrast and character.
The Ghost In The Shell’s concept
Presented as a bionic fragrance from the future, it imagines nature and technology merging into a single skin scent. The composition centers on Aqual™, yuzu, peach, jasmine and a milky accord, turning the idea of a human-machine hybrid into something soft, luminous and strangely intimate.
Extra info
The name references Ghost in the Shell, the cyberpunk manga and film universe, and the fragrance leans into that idea with a synthetic-meets-natural structure. Its listed materials include Aqual™ and a milky skin accord, underscoring the house's interest in texture and concept.
A bionic fragrance from the future, where nature and technology unites to create something extraordinary. Aqual™, a floral aldehyde that summons rain-soaked lily-of-the-valley, combines with Yuzu in citrusy metallic freshness. Juicy peach intertwines with Hexyl Acetate, an aromachemical with the scent of a green, melting pear. The jasmine heart becomes humanized with a nourishing accord that replicates the scent of milky skin. The result is poetry that lives on the skin.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close range: a quiet room, bare skin, and someone who wants to feel precise rather than ornate. It reads as clean and slightly uncanny, with a soft metallic sheen that stays personal instead of filling the space.
How to wear
Best in mild weather or indoors, where its transparent floral and musky structure can stay crisp. Apply lightly, one to three sprays, to let the yuzu and aldehydic freshness open first and the milky jasmine skin accord settle close to the body.
Who it’s for
For those who like clean but not sterile fragrances, with a modern, slightly futuristic edge. It will appeal to fans of transparent florals, skin scents, soft musks and compositions that feel polished, minimal and subtly unusual.
Etat Libre d'Orange’s story
Etat Libre d'Orange is a French house built on freedom, wit and provocation, but its best work is never empty shock value. It uses perfume as a medium for ideas, pairing irreverent names and concepts with compositions that still aim for substance, contrast and character.
The Ghost In The Shell’s concept
Presented as a bionic fragrance from the future, it imagines nature and technology merging into a single skin scent. The composition centers on Aqual™, yuzu, peach, jasmine and a milky accord, turning the idea of a human-machine hybrid into something soft, luminous and strangely intimate.
Extra info
The name references Ghost in the Shell, the cyberpunk manga and film universe, and the fragrance leans into that idea with a synthetic-meets-natural structure. Its listed materials include Aqual™ and a milky skin accord, underscoring the house's interest in texture and concept.
