Aesop unveils its newest olfactory creation—Aurner Eau de Parfum, a provocative reinterpretation of the floral genre that breaks from the expected. Conceptualised by perfumer Céline Barel over three years, Aurner is not your typical soft bloom. Instead, it is a study in contrasts: green spice collides with earthy depths, while Roman Chamomile, Cedar Heart, Cardamom, and Pink Pepper lend a defiant edge. This fragrance doesn’t whisper—it asserts, blooming boldly and unapologetically.
Anchored by the resonant, waxy elegance of Magnolia Leaf and softened with subtle woody undertones, Aurner captures the spirit of individuality that defines the Aesop brand. It’s a scent for the nonconformist—the person who walks into a room and redefines it. The floral component isn’t dainty, but dynamic; a bloom that insists on being remembered, shifting and evolving with the wearer.
True to Aesop’s ethos, Aurner resists easy categorisation. It’s a genderless expression of self, rooted in emotion, texture, and sensory complexity rather than fleeting trends. The result is a fragrance that offers both intensity and intimacy, bringing depth to the daily ritual of scent.
Packaged in Aesop’s signature minimalist glass bottle, Aurner Eau de Parfum (50ml | AED 770) is available now online and in stores. Much like the brand’s architectural stores and cerebral skincare, this fragrance tells a story—one that defies traditional floral narratives and invites the wearer to do the same.