Dirty Rice evokes the fresh powdery green aroma of rice shoots ready to go in the sunlit mud of a flooded paddy.
PERFUMER
OLIVER CRESP
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that sits close in a quiet room and changes the atmosphere without announcing itself. It suits intimate, low-light settings where the wearer wants a soft, powdery presence that feels clean at first touch, then warmer and more sensual as it settles into skin.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its rice, powder and woods can stay airy rather than heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or with one to three sprays for a soft, close projection; on skin it reads creamy and musky, while in the air it leaves a gentle woody haze.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like unconventional woods, powdery musks and skin scents with a tactile, almost fabric-soft feel. It will appeal to those drawn to quiet originality, rice accords, creamy woods and fragrances that feel intimate rather than loud.
Release year
2022
The nose
Olivier Cresp is a major contemporary perfumer known for giving modern compositions a polished, wearable clarity while still making them feel distinctive. His work often balances transparency, texture and strong signature materials, which suits Dirty Rice’s airy rice accord and powdery woody softness. Here, he shapes an unusual rice note into something tactile and intimate rather than gourmand, letting the composition read as fresh, musky and softly sensual. The result fits his reputation for elegant, accessible structures with a memorable twist.
Collaborators
Founder Jun Lim appears to have shaped the creative brief closely, framing the fragrance as a sensual, rebellious reimagining of steamed rice tied to his South Korean background. The concept and naming suggest a strong founder-led direction, with the perfumer translating that idea into scent.
BORNTOSTANDOUT’s story
BORNTOSTANDOUT is a South Korean niche house built around provocation, self-expression and a refusal of conventional perfume codes. Its identity leans minimalist in presentation but confrontational in concept, using bold contrasts and unexpected materials to turn fragrance into a form of aesthetic rebellion.
DIRTY RICE’s concept
Dirty Rice was introduced as the brand’s first fragrance and built around the image of steamed rice from the founder’s home country, transformed into something deliberately “dirty,” sticky and sensual. The idea of rice shoots in sunlit paddy mud gives the scent its unusual freshness, while the composition pushes that memory into a more avant-garde, skin-close register.
Extra info
Dirty Rice was the first fragrance launched by BORNTOSTANDOUT. It has been described as a woody-creamy, musky skin scent with surprising longevity, and it helped put the brand on the map beyond South Korea.
Dirty Rice evokes the fresh powdery green aroma of rice shoots ready to go in the sunlit mud of a flooded paddy.
PERFUMER
OLIVER CRESP
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that sits close in a quiet room and changes the atmosphere without announcing itself. It suits intimate, low-light settings where the wearer wants a soft, powdery presence that feels clean at first touch, then warmer and more sensual as it settles into skin.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its rice, powder and woods can stay airy rather than heavy. Apply lightly to pulse points or with one to three sprays for a soft, close projection; on skin it reads creamy and musky, while in the air it leaves a gentle woody haze.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like unconventional woods, powdery musks and skin scents with a tactile, almost fabric-soft feel. It will appeal to those drawn to quiet originality, rice accords, creamy woods and fragrances that feel intimate rather than loud.
Release year
2022
The nose
Olivier Cresp is a major contemporary perfumer known for giving modern compositions a polished, wearable clarity while still making them feel distinctive. His work often balances transparency, texture and strong signature materials, which suits Dirty Rice’s airy rice accord and powdery woody softness. Here, he shapes an unusual rice note into something tactile and intimate rather than gourmand, letting the composition read as fresh, musky and softly sensual. The result fits his reputation for elegant, accessible structures with a memorable twist.
Collaborators
Founder Jun Lim appears to have shaped the creative brief closely, framing the fragrance as a sensual, rebellious reimagining of steamed rice tied to his South Korean background. The concept and naming suggest a strong founder-led direction, with the perfumer translating that idea into scent.
BORNTOSTANDOUT’s story
BORNTOSTANDOUT is a South Korean niche house built around provocation, self-expression and a refusal of conventional perfume codes. Its identity leans minimalist in presentation but confrontational in concept, using bold contrasts and unexpected materials to turn fragrance into a form of aesthetic rebellion.
DIRTY RICE’s concept
Dirty Rice was introduced as the brand’s first fragrance and built around the image of steamed rice from the founder’s home country, transformed into something deliberately “dirty,” sticky and sensual. The idea of rice shoots in sunlit paddy mud gives the scent its unusual freshness, while the composition pushes that memory into a more avant-garde, skin-close register.
Extra info
Dirty Rice was the first fragrance launched by BORNTOSTANDOUT. It has been described as a woody-creamy, musky skin scent with surprising longevity, and it helped put the brand on the map beyond South Korea.


