- Inspired Fragrances – Amélie
- AMOUAGE
- ARMANI/PRIVE
- Boadicea the Victorious
- BOND no 9
- BVLGARI
- BYREDO
- Clive Christian
- CREED
- DIOR
- Ex-Nihilo
- Fragrance One
- Frederic Malle
- GUERLAIN
- INITIO
- JO MALONE
- KEMI BLENDING MAGIC
- KILIAN
- Lancôme
- LE LABO
- Louboutin
- LOUIS VUITTON
- Maison Crivelli
- Maison Francis Kurkdjian
- MEMO
- Nasomatto
- ORTO PARISI
- PARFUMS DE MARLY
- PENHALIGON’s
- ROJA
- The HARMONIST
- THE SPIRIT OF DUBAI
- TOM FORD
- XERJOFF
- YSL
- Zoologist
- *Other Brands*
- Originals – Preproduction Perfumery
Like the first glimmer of dawn through silk curtains, Noora—meaning Light—is a fragrance, that doesn’t illuminate with brightness, but with softness. Inspired by Nur by SoOud, it is light as a presence, not a glare; warmth without heat, elegance without effort. A scent that floats around you like a whispered blessing.
It opens in stillness—soft rays of lemon glinting through the haze of chamomile and artemisia, herbal and golden, like morning incense rising from a quiet courtyard. There’s something sacred in the opening, almost ceremonial—gentle yet profound, like light breaking over stone.
At the heart, apricot and orris root unfold like silk robes—textured, creamy, and faintly sweet. The cedar beneath them lends structure, a gentle grounding, while the air is perfumed with faint traces of incense—not smoky, but ethereal, like a memory caught in fabric.
As Noora settles, it becomes more intimate. The base reveals a sensual skin-scent: musk brushed with amber, softened with vanilla from Madagascar, and kissed with the dark allure of Russian leather. The result is a powdery, pearlescent aura—feminine, sacred, and quietly magnetic.
Noora is not a fragrance that demands attention. It attracts it—gently, persistently, inevitably. It is for those who carry light within them and walk in grace. A radiant veil of scent that leaves behind warmth, mystery, and a sense of something divine.
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