Introducing Good Dearest Unhappy
The launch of this indie fine fragrance brand has been paired perfectly with the day of love. I have been so excited about this brand for a while so I was overjoyed when I was hired to do launch images for the brand. The owner says of their brand: “Good Dearest Unhappy is an intensely personal project. Each fragrance was inspired by a feeling or a story that is dear to me in one way or another. I hope you find your own stories in them too.”
Launching today with 5 scents there is a journey & unique experience for anyone. The five scents are Calotype, Heartbreak Silverado, Rosarium, Pensione Memoir & Dryade wine.
The calotype: an early photographic technique whose name comes from the Greek roots kalos and tupos, which together mean “beautiful impression.” Calotypes are characterized by their warm amber coloring, projecting a dramatic softness that feels lived-in. Like touching your own skin, Calotype feels both exploratory and comfortable.
Notes
Top: Black Pepper, Cardamom, Lemon Rind
Heart: Fragrant Rice Milk, Orris, Cassia, Sweet Tobacco
Base: Sandalwood, Guaiac Wood, Tonka Bean, Ambergris
Their stallion kicks up dust as they ride off into the endless field of dirt and brush. You’re left alone at the ranch you shared with only your memories to show for it. Eyes rimmed in red and throat filled with the metallic aftertaste of tears, you trudge through the orchard, looking at the unripe fruit and hoping for a sweeter tomorrow. There’s something so romantic about being left high and dry.
NOTES
Top: Pink Peppercorn, Unripe Mandarin Orange
Heart: New-Mown Hay, Cannabis Buds, Brewed Coffee, Nutmeg
Base: Worn Leather Saddle, Skin Musks, Haitian Vetiver, Texan Cedarwood
An ode to doing what you’re not supposed to. You sneak into the rose garden with your fellow ne’er do wells, puffing on a spliff and stealing kisses. The cold, early-spring air chills the bare legs beneath your pressed, plaid uniform. Surrounded by dozens of meticulously-kept rose cultivars and thick walls of ivy, you know you might get caught, but that’s all part of the fun, isn’t it?
NOTES
Top: Bergamot, Freshly-Mowed Lawn
Heart: Rose Absolute, English Ivy, Spliff Accord, Cassis
Base: Tennis Whites, Cashmere, Sandalwood
Luxuriating on a sun-warmed chaise, sipping mint tea and gazing at the San Jacinto mountains. The aroma of a nearby citrus grove wafts in on the soft breeze. An old, crackling record plays faintly in the background as you close your eyes and focus on the burbling of a fountain and the hum of conversation from the restaurant across the jasmine-laden courtyard.
NOTES
Top: Coriander, Mint Tea, California Citrus Grove
Middle: Jasmine Sambac, Galbanum, Petitgrain
Base: Tonka Bean, Medjool Date, Market Spices
he dark forest envelopes you in a way that is both haunting and comforting. You spot flickering firelight across a glade. Shrieking, melodic voices echo and you realize that you’ve stumbled upon a gathering of dryades. They beckon you to join, offering you ripe fruit and a sip of their mysterious wine. You cannot tell which is more intoxicating: the wine or the ethereal forest nymphs.
NOTES
Top: Honeyed Wine, Mulled Fruit, Juniper Leaf
Heart: Raspberry, Jasmine Sambac, Rose Absolute, Ritual Smoke
Base: Oakmoss, Rosewood, Frankincense
Go check out the launch & scoop up a new scent to live by!