Lost in Translation was created by independent perfumer Rasei Fort as a nostalgic tribute to his grandfather's orchard in northwest Cyprus. Rasei Fort's grandfather owned a 19-acre orchard filled with orange, lemon, grapefruit and tangerine trees. Their blossoms filling the air with an intoxicating fragrance.
To pay homage to the rich scent of its orchard manor, Rasei Fort did not hesitate to use abundant natural materials such as orange blossom essential oil, neroli and Sabah jasmine to infuse the perfume with the pure, blissful aroma of the manor. These floral notes interwined with creamy caramel and warm sandalwood to create a multi-layered scent. After many times of creation and blending by the perfumer, a truly refreshing fragrance allows users to imagine the lost manor between the present and their memories while smelling the perfume.
White Musk, Caramel, Vanilla.