Love Kills
    35ml
    Love Kills
    35ml

    Masque Milano

    Love Kills

    Eau De Parfum
    Unisex

    Sizes

    Starting

    $170

    Description

    Love Kills by Masque Milano presents a dramatic narrative of a rose, capturing its full life cycle from vibrant bloom to delicate decay. It opens with a bright, almost dewy freshness, where Turkish rose and African geranium mingle with a subtle, musky ambrette, hinting at a tender, hopeful beginning. As the fragrance evolves, a richer Turkish rose heart emerges, deepened by earthy patchouli, suggesting a more complex, perhaps bittersweet, stage of its story. The drydown settles into a soft, powdery musk with warm ambrarome and cedar, evoking the lingering memory of dried petals and a profound, reflective quietness. This is a rose that truly transforms, offering a multifaceted experience rather than a static floral. Perfumer: Caroline Dumur

    Scent Profile

    Floral
    Rose
    Musky
    Woody
    Earthy
    Powdery

    Notes

    Top Notes

    Turkish Rose Oil
    ROSERose
    African Geranium
    Ambrette (Musk Mallow)

    Middle Notes

    ROSERose
    PATCHOULIPatchouli

    Base Notes

    Ambrarome
    MUSKMusk
    Cedar Essence

    About Masque Milano

    Masque Milano
    Masque Milano is an Italian niche fragrance house founded in 2010 by Alessandro Brun and Riccardo Tedeschi, drawing inspiration from the Italian tradition of musical opera where each perfume represents an 'act' or 'scene' in an olfactory narrative. The brand stands out by collaborating with promising perfumers, crediting them prominently on bottles, and emphasizing artisanal 'Made in Italy' craftsmanship from custom glass in Parma to packaging near Milan. Their philosophy—passionate, sincere, ethical, and bold—targets connoisseurs seeking innovative, story-driven scents that evoke emotions and memories through unique compositions.

    Perfumer

    Caroline Dumur

    Caroline Dumur

    Caroline Dumur is a French perfumer trained at ISIPCA, known for her refined yet modern style. After working at IFF and Symrise, she has created fragrances for houses such as Comme des Garçons, Valentino, Carolina Herrera, and niche brands like Memo Paris and Byredo. Dumur is admired for her ability to balance elegance and boldness, often weaving together unexpected notes with a light, sophisticated touch.

    Reviews

    4.5
    Excellent2 reviews
    Luckyscent
    4.5/5 • 2 reviews

    Community Insights

    Reviewers often praise Love Kills for its artistic portrayal of a rose's complete life cycle, noting its significant evolution from a fresh, bright opening to a more subdued, powdery, and earthy drydown. Many find it to be a complex and high-quality fragrance that tells a story on the skin.

    Pros

    Performance excellence: This fragrance is frequently noted for its impressive longevity, often lasting all day on the skin.
    Versatile appeal: Despite its dramatic theme, many find Love Kills to be a versatile scent that can be worn across various seasons and occasions.
    Quality composition: Reviewers consistently highlight the high quality of ingredients and the artistic, creative blending that makes this scent stand out.

    Cons

    Specific limitation: Some individuals find the geranium note in the opening to be quite prominent, even harsh or overpowering for their taste.
    Situational drawback: While generally well-received, its intense and dark character might not appeal to everyone, particularly those seeking a lighter or more conventionally sweet rose.
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    Comparisons

    Similar to Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady: Reviewers often draw parallels to Portrait of a Lady for its rich rose and patchouli elements, though Love Kills is noted for having a different nuance, sometimes described as less boozy or sharp.
    Reminds reviewers of Frederic Malle Une Rose: The bright, lifelike rose in the opening has been compared to Une Rose, but without the same booziness.

    Vibe & Emotions

    Hopeful and fresh: The initial phase of the fragrance often evokes feelings of new love, garden freshness, and bursting promise.
    Faded and reflective: As it develops, the scent transitions to a more melancholic mood, reminiscent of faded roses, rose dust, and a sense of regret or quiet contemplation.
    Intense and passionate: The overall experience is often described as intense and passionate, embodying a dramatic narrative of love and loss.

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