Fallen Leaves

Rain drying on sweet autumn leaves
Leather
Woody
Notesatlas cedarcardamomgaiac / guaiac woodgaïac woodhimalayan cedarhopsimmortelleindian oudirisiris butterjasminejasmine sambaclabdanumlavendermyrrhpatchoulipomegranatesandalwoodtonka beansvanillavetiver
Style for her for him unisex
Fallen Leaves - Anna Zworykina - Bloom Perfumery

Some perfume magic, a perfume that captured the soul of autumn, complete with foggy cold mornings (orris), dry leaves (the effect of various balsams and resins), sleepy sun (played by vanilla absolute and Indian oud) and fireplaces (gaiac).

Starring

(these fragrant materials reanacted the Fallen Leaves story):
Styrax e.o.
Immortelle abs
Cistus e.o.
Cedarwood, Himalayan e.o.
Hop CO2 extract
Cedarwood, Atlas e.o.
Lavender abs
Guayak wood e.o
Fleur d'Orange abs
Jasmine sambac abs
Sweet myrrh e.o.
Castoreum tincture
Vetiver e.o.
Patchouli e.o.
Cardamom abs
Vanilla CO2 extract
Sandalwood CO2 extract
Orris abs
Tonka bean abs

Important notice:

Anna Zworykina’s blends are olfactive smellscapes (but neither aromatherapy, nor ‘spray-and-go’ perfumes). Her blends are sensory experiences, closer to works of art created in the scented plane (rather than, say, visual or audio).

Certain essential oils and absolutes that are used in her 100% natural perfumes may potentially cause allergies in some people. Please spray Anna Zworykina’s blends on fabric (on sleeves, scarves, etc.). This said, Anna Zworykina has acquired a huge fan base over many years and people interacted with her blends for quite a while now. We are not aware of any reports of any skin reactions so far.

However, Anna advises that those who are prone to allergic reactions, pregnant and nursing women, as well as people with chronic illnesses to be extra careful. Before trying natural blends, study the list of ingredients and consult with a doctor if you are not sure or a had a history of allergies. If you do decide to put these blends on your skin (unable to resist the temptation) always test the blend on the inside part of your elbow first and wait.

Do not spray these blends liberally as a cloud in the way you would spray a conventional perfume. Anna’s smellscapes need to be… carefully applied and experienced. Be mindful that some oils can also make your skin hyper-sensitive to UV.

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Vibe check

This is a scent for close, reflective spaces rather than bright public ones: a wool coat, a dim window, the smell of wet pavement and wood smoke lingering on fabric. It projects a thoughtful, slightly austere presence, as if the wearer has just come in from the cold and brought the season with them.

How to wear

Best in cool to cold weather, where its resins, woods and smoky balsamic notes can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply sparingly, ideally on fabric or a scarf, to let the composition radiate slowly and preserve its natural materials; on skin it will sit closer and feel more intimate, while on cloth it keeps its autumnal haze longer.

Who it’s for

For lovers of natural perfumery, woody-balsamic compositions and scents with a leathery, resinous edge. It will appeal to people who enjoy atmospheric, contemplative fragrances with smoke, woods, myrrh and vanilla rather than polished sweetness or transparent freshness.

The nose

Anna Zworykina is a self-taught Russian artisan perfumer with a background in biochemistry, known for treating fragrance as olfactive art rather than conventional perfume. Her work often builds immersive natural compositions that feel like landscapes or emotional scenes, with a particular gift for resin, wood, smoke and melancholy textures. In Fallen Leaves, that approach is especially clear: the perfume is constructed as an autumn tableau, using natural materials to suggest damp air, decaying leaves, fireplace smoke and the last warmth of the season. It reflects her signature style of dense, contemplative smellscapes with strong character and a tactile, handmade feel.

Anna Zworykina’s story

Anna Zworykina Perfumes is an artisanal natural house devoted to 100% natural compositions that read like sensory paintings. The brand favors depth, texture and emotional atmosphere over easy prettiness, often exploring woods, resins, smoke, florals and darker, more reflective moods.

Fallen Leaves’s concept

Fallen Leaves was conceived as an autumn landscape in perfume form: cold foggy mornings, brittle leaves on the ground, humid earth, fading sunlight and the comfort of a distant fire. The composition uses natural materials to translate that scene into scent, with orris, balsams, guaiac wood, myrrh, vanilla and tonka shaping the image of decay, warmth and quiet melancholy.

Extra info

The perfume is built as an autumn scene, with each material standing in for a visual detail: orris for cold mist, balsams and resins for dry leaves, vanilla for sleepy sun and guaiac wood for the fireplace. It is a 100% natural composition and part of Anna Zworykina’s landscape-driven style of perfumery.

All about this fragrance

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Notesatlas cedarcardamomgaiac / guaiac woodgaïac woodhimalayan cedarhopsimmortelleindian oudirisiris butterjasminejasmine sambaclabdanumlavendermyrrhpatchoulipomegranatesandalwoodtonka beansvanillavetiver
Style for her for him unisex

Some perfume magic, a perfume that captured the soul of autumn, complete with foggy cold mornings (orris), dry leaves (the effect of various balsams and resins), sleepy sun (played by vanilla absolute and Indian oud) and fireplaces (gaiac).

Starring

(these fragrant materials reanacted the Fallen Leaves story):
Styrax e.o.
Immortelle abs
Cistus e.o.
Cedarwood, Himalayan e.o.
Hop CO2 extract
Cedarwood, Atlas e.o.
Lavender abs
Guayak wood e.o
Fleur d'Orange abs
Jasmine sambac abs
Sweet myrrh e.o.
Castoreum tincture
Vetiver e.o.
Patchouli e.o.
Cardamom abs
Vanilla CO2 extract
Sandalwood CO2 extract
Orris abs
Tonka bean abs

Important notice:

Anna Zworykina’s blends are olfactive smellscapes (but neither aromatherapy, nor ‘spray-and-go’ perfumes). Her blends are sensory experiences, closer to works of art created in the scented plane (rather than, say, visual or audio).

Certain essential oils and absolutes that are used in her 100% natural perfumes may potentially cause allergies in some people. Please spray Anna Zworykina’s blends on fabric (on sleeves, scarves, etc.). This said, Anna Zworykina has acquired a huge fan base over many years and people interacted with her blends for quite a while now. We are not aware of any reports of any skin reactions so far.

However, Anna advises that those who are prone to allergic reactions, pregnant and nursing women, as well as people with chronic illnesses to be extra careful. Before trying natural blends, study the list of ingredients and consult with a doctor if you are not sure or a had a history of allergies. If you do decide to put these blends on your skin (unable to resist the temptation) always test the blend on the inside part of your elbow first and wait.

Do not spray these blends liberally as a cloud in the way you would spray a conventional perfume. Anna’s smellscapes need to be… carefully applied and experienced. Be mindful that some oils can also make your skin hyper-sensitive to UV.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a scent for close, reflective spaces rather than bright public ones: a wool coat, a dim window, the smell of wet pavement and wood smoke lingering on fabric. It projects a thoughtful, slightly austere presence, as if the wearer has just come in from the cold and brought the season with them.

How to wear

Best in cool to cold weather, where its resins, woods and smoky balsamic notes can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply sparingly, ideally on fabric or a scarf, to let the composition radiate slowly and preserve its natural materials; on skin it will sit closer and feel more intimate, while on cloth it keeps its autumnal haze longer.

Who it’s for

For lovers of natural perfumery, woody-balsamic compositions and scents with a leathery, resinous edge. It will appeal to people who enjoy atmospheric, contemplative fragrances with smoke, woods, myrrh and vanilla rather than polished sweetness or transparent freshness.

The nose

Anna Zworykina is a self-taught Russian artisan perfumer with a background in biochemistry, known for treating fragrance as olfactive art rather than conventional perfume. Her work often builds immersive natural compositions that feel like landscapes or emotional scenes, with a particular gift for resin, wood, smoke and melancholy textures. In Fallen Leaves, that approach is especially clear: the perfume is constructed as an autumn tableau, using natural materials to suggest damp air, decaying leaves, fireplace smoke and the last warmth of the season. It reflects her signature style of dense, contemplative smellscapes with strong character and a tactile, handmade feel.

Anna Zworykina’s story

Anna Zworykina Perfumes is an artisanal natural house devoted to 100% natural compositions that read like sensory paintings. The brand favors depth, texture and emotional atmosphere over easy prettiness, often exploring woods, resins, smoke, florals and darker, more reflective moods.

Fallen Leaves’s concept

Fallen Leaves was conceived as an autumn landscape in perfume form: cold foggy mornings, brittle leaves on the ground, humid earth, fading sunlight and the comfort of a distant fire. The composition uses natural materials to translate that scene into scent, with orris, balsams, guaiac wood, myrrh, vanilla and tonka shaping the image of decay, warmth and quiet melancholy.

Extra info

The perfume is built as an autumn scene, with each material standing in for a visual detail: orris for cold mist, balsams and resins for dry leaves, vanilla for sleepy sun and guaiac wood for the fireplace. It is a 100% natural composition and part of Anna Zworykina’s landscape-driven style of perfumery.

All about this fragrance

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