The Scent
Wild Pansy is actually the smell of wild violets growing in the forest very crisp grassy & casual.
The Story
Assigning gender to scent is a largely a 20th century convention. Perfume for women and cologne for men began when Paris couturiers began issuing fragrance from their houses. Prior to that, people simply wore whatever scents appealed most to them. Iove always thought that approach is best
Flowers have come to be associated largely with perfumes for women yet many flowers such as jasmine and violet have long been worn by men and are still often used in many male fragrances. Violet was a popular scent with men during the Belle Epoque and the Edwardian era. Even today the familiar smell of barber shop is very much about Violet & Iris.
I've never divided my scents between men & woman so I made Wild Pansy to be enjoyed by all.