35 Dark Feminine Fragrances: The Collector’s Guide
Curating a perfume cabinet stocked with a haunted selection of elegant scents
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
A well-chosen perfume behaves like a small portal. One mist alters the atmosphere. The room remains the same, yet something shifts. Suddenly the evening carries the suggestion of somewhere else. A garden after midnight. Salt wind from distant water. The memory of old houses lined with books.
The fragrances in this cabinet operate exactly this way. Each one offers a different passage into the world it evokes.
Perfume, Composed from the Ground Up: A Conversation with Jill McKeever, Owner and Perfumer of For Strange Women
At For Strange Women, scent begins with raw botanicals, unfolding slowly against the skin
By: The Lace Ledger
Step into a world where perfume begins in the soil.
At For Strange Women, scent is cultivated, gathered, studied and coaxed into form through plant matter that still carries the memory of where it grew.
Each blend is built with intention. Each note arrives with purpose.
For those who find traditional fragrance overwhelming, this approach offers something else entirely. The compositions move gently, settling into the skin instead of sitting on top of it. What unfolds feels personal, shaped as much by the wearer as by the materials themselves. Owner and perfumer Jill McKeever gives us a behind-the-scenes look at her process and what comes next.