4 fragrances
D.S. & Durga’s Mississippi Medicine is a smoky, resinous fragrance inspired by Natchez tribal rituals. With notes of frankincense, birch tar, and pine, it evokes the dense forests and sacred fires of the Mississippi Delta. This review explores its composition, performance, and place in niche perfumery.
D.S. & Durga's I Don't Know What is a masterclass in modern, minimalist perfumery. Designed as a versatile enhancer, it offers a clean, woody, and musky profile that redefines the 'your skin but better' category.
Discover why d'Annam Strawberry Mochi is the fragrance everyone is talking about. A masterclass in textural perfumery, this scent blends glutinous rice and sun-ripened berries into a sophisticated, addictive skin scent.
Rose Pacific (2026) is a scholarly deconstruction of the rose, trading romantic clichés for a gritty, coastal realism. Featuring an unconventional avocado accord and a mineralic sand base, it is a fragrance for those who prefer their florals with a side of Pacific fog.