Mix, match, and make it your own.
Perfume is fashion for your skin. Just like you wouldn’t wear the same outfit every day, why limit yourself to one scent at a time?
Layering lets you remix perfumes — combining two different bottles to create something completely unique.
The result: a fragrance that’s yours and yours alone.
Here’s a guide to layering, with some of our favourite combinations from the indie houses we love — including Mr Hux, Hello Stranger, Peosym, Maison Le Garçon, Madier, Uniyu, Veigel Perfumes, HOKIS, and House of Turkmen.
🌴 Summer Nights
Bittersweet – Hello Stranger + Russet – Mr Hux
Cheeky coconut + summer sophistication.
Bittersweet is pure sunshine — coconut, warmth, playful holiday vibes. Russet brings sophistication for any occasion. Together they’re summer nights bottled: cocktails by the beach that end with a fun night out.
👉 Wear it when you want fun and depth in the same evening.
Razes – Maison Le Garçon + Bittersweet – Hello Stranger
Earth + sun.
Razes is airy florals with an earthy warmth, like dusk settling. Layer Bittersweet, and suddenly you’ve got sun spilling through — brightness pushing through the haze.
👉 Great for spring and summer gatherings when you want something familiar yet entirely your own.
🌲 Fresh & Uplifted
Silhouette – Mr Hux + The One – HOKIS
Citrus sparkle + soft floral musk.
Silhouette’s crisp grapefruit opens the senses; The One smooths it with creamy, confident calm. Together, it’s clarity bottled.
👉 Wear for morning meetings, gym days, or a Sunday reset.
Lost Wonderer – Peosym + Altitude – Maison Le Garçon
Nomadic incense + mountain clarity.
Lost Wonderer is incense, leather, and wanderlust in a bottle. Altitude cuts through with alpine air, giving the whole scent lift. It feels like arriving at a mountaintop after a long journey — peaceful and powerful.
👉 Wear when you want balance between stillness and strength.
🌌 Dark & Mysterious
Rendezvous – HOKIS + Vox Populi – Uniyu
Rose tobacco + spiced leather.
Rendezvous’s smoky rose heart finds its match in Vox Populi’s unapologetic spice. Together, they’re a love letter written in red ink.
👉 For those nights that deserve a little danger.
👉 Wear when you want to make a statement without saying a word.
Natasha – Veigel Perfumes + Charmante – Madier
Velvet intrigue + romantic florals.
Natasha’s velvet spice is sultry and deep. Charmante layers on graceful florals that soften without diluting. Together, they’re like a velvet dress with a silk wrap — alluring, balanced, unforgettable.
👉 Perfect for theatre nights, dinner dates, or anywhere candlelight flickers.
💎 Charm + Edge
Flame of Vanillin – House of Turkmen + Hey Honey – Hello Stranger
Vanilla cream + wild honey.
Flame of Vanillin gives soft, comforting sweetness; Hey Honey adds sunshine and buzz. Together, they smell like golden light and good memories.
👉 For slow Sundays, cozy dates, or just when you want to glow.
Kismet – Uniyu + DWLO – Mr Hux
Smoky saffron vibe + clean modern woods.
Kismet sets the mood, DWLO sharpens the silhouette. Sleek, decisive, urban.
👉 Best for night launches, dress-up gigs, and big-energy evenings.
Why Layering Works
Fragrances are built in layers already — top, middle, base. By mixing, you’re remixing wardrobes: pairing the unexpected until it clicks.
Fresh citrus can brighten woods. Amber can deepen florals. Coconut can turn smoky notes into beach bonfires.
Tips for layering like a pro:
- Start with contrast. Light + dark, sweet + dry, fresh + deep.
- Play with timing. Spray one scent, wait 10 minutes, then add the second.
- Use pulse points strategically. One fragrance on wrists, another on neck — they’ll mingle naturally.
- Keep it to two. More than three scents at once risks chaos.
Final Spritz
Because one scent is never enough.
With layering, perfume becomes more than something you wear — it becomes something you create.
These combinations are just starting points. The real magic happens when you play, experiment, and discover the blend that feels like you.



