Virginia, from Strangers Parfumerie was released in 2018. The perfumer behind this creation is Prin Lomros. The notes are Angelica, Artemisia, Ash, Bellflower, Calone, Carrot Seeds, Chrysanthemum, Clearwood, Cypress, Dandelion, Elderflower, Fig Leaf, Galbanum, Gardenia, Grass, Lily-of-the-Valley, Oak, Oakmoss, Olibanum (Frankincense), Orange Blossom, Paper, Suede, Vetiver, Wildflowers.
My interpretation of this fragrance was that it's actually a lovely natural floral and although it goes on a little feminine has actually matured into something wearable for me. The opening has a green, lush floral effect like wild flowers but then becoming more like lily of the valley and more tradtional powdered fair in the drydown. That green opening too has a touch of fig to it which works perfectly and the drydown is actually a bit like a clean musk, soapy vetiver. It's not as overtly, indy or artisan as some of the others in this line and I think that works in it's favour giving a nice balance. Not massively strong either but clings to clothing nicely. I liked it.