Inspired by a dream of flying naked over a lush jungle. Your skin tingles from the cold, before you feel the rustle of leaves against your body as you descend through the canopy of cypress and white cedar trees. Your senses are dazzled by the smell of green: vetiver, juniper, moss. You live here now.
Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, quiet company and alert senses: a walk through damp greenery, a studio morning, a room with open windows and bare wood. It projects the feeling of cool skin and crushed leaves rather than loud presence, drawing people in with its green, spiced restraint.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its juniper, cedar and moss facets stay crisp and legible. Apply lightly to let the woody-green structure breathe; a few sprays are enough for a clean, natural trail that sits close on skin and becomes softer and earthier in the air.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green woods, aromatic freshness and a dry, slightly wild finish. It will appeal to those who enjoy niche compositions with mossy depth, subtle spice and a naturalistic, unisex character rather than sweet or overtly polished scents.
Release year
2024
The nose
Bertrand Duchaufour is one of contemporary perfumery’s most distinctive naturalists, known for compositions that feel textured, atmospheric and often slightly untamed. His work frequently balances woods, resins, spices and mineral or earthy facets, giving fragrances a vivid sense of place rather than a polished abstract sheen. Across a long career, Duchaufour has created some of niche perfumery’s most admired signatures, including L’Artisan Parfumeur Timbuktu, Comme des Garçons Avignon, and many compositions for houses that value character over convention. In Mossland 12.09, his style suits the brief perfectly: green woods, aromatic lift and a shadowy mossy base that reads like a landscape translated into scent.
Neydo’s story
Neydo builds fragrances from the idea of dreams made tangible, treating scent as a way to translate subconscious images into something wearable. The house leans into imaginative, genderless compositions with a clear artistic point of view, favouring mood, texture and emotional resonance over conventional crowd-pleasing formulas.
Mossland 12.09’s concept
Mossland 12.09 is framed as a dream of flying naked over a lush jungle, then descending into a canopy of cypress and white cedar as the air turns cold and green. The composition turns that image into scent with juniper, vetiver, moss and spice, creating a forested landscape that feels both lucid and surreal.
Extra info
Mossland 12.09 is part of Neydo’s dream-led collection and is presented as a genderless fragrance. The brand describes it as cruelty-free, vegan and not animal tested. Its name sits alongside other Neydo releases that use date-like titles, reinforcing the house’s coded, almost diaristic approach to scent.
Inspired by a dream of flying naked over a lush jungle. Your skin tingles from the cold, before you feel the rustle of leaves against your body as you descend through the canopy of cypress and white cedar trees. Your senses are dazzled by the smell of green: vetiver, juniper, moss. You live here now.
Perfumer: Bertrand Duchaufour
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, quiet company and alert senses: a walk through damp greenery, a studio morning, a room with open windows and bare wood. It projects the feeling of cool skin and crushed leaves rather than loud presence, drawing people in with its green, spiced restraint.
How to wear
Best in mild to cool weather, where its juniper, cedar and moss facets stay crisp and legible. Apply lightly to let the woody-green structure breathe; a few sprays are enough for a clean, natural trail that sits close on skin and becomes softer and earthier in the air.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green woods, aromatic freshness and a dry, slightly wild finish. It will appeal to those who enjoy niche compositions with mossy depth, subtle spice and a naturalistic, unisex character rather than sweet or overtly polished scents.
Release year
2024
The nose
Bertrand Duchaufour is one of contemporary perfumery’s most distinctive naturalists, known for compositions that feel textured, atmospheric and often slightly untamed. His work frequently balances woods, resins, spices and mineral or earthy facets, giving fragrances a vivid sense of place rather than a polished abstract sheen. Across a long career, Duchaufour has created some of niche perfumery’s most admired signatures, including L’Artisan Parfumeur Timbuktu, Comme des Garçons Avignon, and many compositions for houses that value character over convention. In Mossland 12.09, his style suits the brief perfectly: green woods, aromatic lift and a shadowy mossy base that reads like a landscape translated into scent.
Neydo’s story
Neydo builds fragrances from the idea of dreams made tangible, treating scent as a way to translate subconscious images into something wearable. The house leans into imaginative, genderless compositions with a clear artistic point of view, favouring mood, texture and emotional resonance over conventional crowd-pleasing formulas.
Mossland 12.09’s concept
Mossland 12.09 is framed as a dream of flying naked over a lush jungle, then descending into a canopy of cypress and white cedar as the air turns cold and green. The composition turns that image into scent with juniper, vetiver, moss and spice, creating a forested landscape that feels both lucid and surreal.
Extra info
Mossland 12.09 is part of Neydo’s dream-led collection and is presented as a genderless fragrance. The brand describes it as cruelty-free, vegan and not animal tested. Its name sits alongside other Neydo releases that use date-like titles, reinforcing the house’s coded, almost diaristic approach to scent.