Perfumer: Dominique Moellhausen.
This is a curious experiment in caramelized oakmoss. The perfumer soaked the oakmoss aroma in rum and exotic davana before glazing it with caramel. One of the most unusual takes on the theme where perfumer managed to highlight the sweetness of oakmoss often not so evident in different settings.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a room where the lights are low and the conversation is close, with a dark, polished sweetness that feels confident rather than loud. It suits a wearer who wants warmth, texture and a slightly mischievous trail.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, when its ambered sweetness and mossy depth can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly at first; one or two sprays are enough to let the rum, caramel and oakmoss create a rich, lingering aura with strong presence and long wear.
Who it’s for
For those who like gourmand woods, mossy bases and a sweet-spicy profile with depth. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy unconventional, sensual fragrances that feel dense, dark and a little decadent rather than airy or transparent.
Release year
2016
The nose
Dominique Moellhausen is known for building fragrances with vivid naturalistic effects and layered structures that move between fruit, spice and woods. In Fashion Intervention, that instinct shows in the way the composition treats oakmoss not as a dry base note, but as a textured, almost edible material, softened by rum and caramel into something more plush and seductive.
MINT’s story
M.INT is a niche house built around emotional triggers and bold sensory contrasts. Its fragrances are designed as memorable, high-impact compositions rather than polite signatures, with an emphasis on individuality, confidence and unusual material pairings.
Fashion Intervention (Discontinued)’s concept
Fashion Intervention was created as part of M.INT’s late-2016 collection, after the house’s long development period. The fragrance is presented as a curious experiment in caramelized oakmoss: rum and davana darken the mossy core, while caramel gives it a glossy sweetness, creating a dense, autumnal composition with a distinctly urban edge.
Extra info
M.INT describes the fragrance as a caramelized oakmoss experiment, and the name suggests a playful clash between style and substance. It remains in production as an Eau de Parfum, and its profile is often noted for the unusual way it makes oakmoss feel sweet and glossy.
Perfumer: Dominique Moellhausen.
This is a curious experiment in caramelized oakmoss. The perfumer soaked the oakmoss aroma in rum and exotic davana before glazing it with caramel. One of the most unusual takes on the theme where perfumer managed to highlight the sweetness of oakmoss often not so evident in different settings.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of a room where the lights are low and the conversation is close, with a dark, polished sweetness that feels confident rather than loud. It suits a wearer who wants warmth, texture and a slightly mischievous trail.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, when its ambered sweetness and mossy depth can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly at first; one or two sprays are enough to let the rum, caramel and oakmoss create a rich, lingering aura with strong presence and long wear.
Who it’s for
For those who like gourmand woods, mossy bases and a sweet-spicy profile with depth. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy unconventional, sensual fragrances that feel dense, dark and a little decadent rather than airy or transparent.
Release year
2016
The nose
Dominique Moellhausen is known for building fragrances with vivid naturalistic effects and layered structures that move between fruit, spice and woods. In Fashion Intervention, that instinct shows in the way the composition treats oakmoss not as a dry base note, but as a textured, almost edible material, softened by rum and caramel into something more plush and seductive.
MINT’s story
M.INT is a niche house built around emotional triggers and bold sensory contrasts. Its fragrances are designed as memorable, high-impact compositions rather than polite signatures, with an emphasis on individuality, confidence and unusual material pairings.
Fashion Intervention (Discontinued)’s concept
Fashion Intervention was created as part of M.INT’s late-2016 collection, after the house’s long development period. The fragrance is presented as a curious experiment in caramelized oakmoss: rum and davana darken the mossy core, while caramel gives it a glossy sweetness, creating a dense, autumnal composition with a distinctly urban edge.
Extra info
M.INT describes the fragrance as a caramelized oakmoss experiment, and the name suggests a playful clash between style and substance. It remains in production as an Eau de Parfum, and its profile is often noted for the unusual way it makes oakmoss feel sweet and glossy.