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“Dusk in Texas” came from moments of just looking up at the sky and realizing how unreal it feels here, how the Texas sunset doesn’t just end the day, it almost puts on a show. There’s something personal about it, like a quiet reset. I’d find myself watching the light shift from bright gold to soft amber, then into this deep, endless blue, feeling completely still inside.
This fragrance tries to hold onto that feeling. The first impression is that warm, bright glow you get right before the sun disappears, fresh, slightly sweet, alive. Then it softens, like the sky settling into itself, and finally it becomes quiet and grounded, like standing under that vast Texas dusk when everything slows down and you’re just present in it.
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The day begins in light—juicy pear glows under a wide Texas sun, touched with bergamot, mandarin, and a spark of ginger in the air.
Then the horizon softens. Orange blossom drifts in like heat rising off warm ground, wrapped in smooth, modern woods that blur the line between air and skin.
As the sun finally slips away, everything deepens—cedarwood, musk, and shadowed ambered woods settling like the quiet that follows a perfect sunset, long after the sky has turned to night.
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Dusk in Texas is crafted as an Eau de Parfum (EDP) with a refined balance between freshness and depth, allowing the oud to remain smooth, modern, and wearable.
It opens with a bright, noticeable projection of citrus and soft spice, giving an immediate fresh impact. As it develops, the oud becomes more present but remains softened by airy woods and musk, sitting comfortably close to the skin.
Performance: Long-lasting (8–10 hours)
Sillage: Moderate, smooth and elegant
Projection: Strong in the opening, then becomes soft and intimate over time -
This release is strictly limited to only 20 bottles worldwide, making it an exclusive small-batch creation. Each bottle is crafted as part of a rare seasonal drop, intended for those who appreciate individuality, craftsmanship, and true niche perfumery.