Foxhunt Ds&durga
At a glance
Is Foxhunt Ds&durga worth trying?
Foxhunt by DS&Durga is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- floral, patchouli, green with Floral Notes, Patchouli, Green Notes
The first impression
Foxhunt by DS&Durga is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is David Seth Moltz.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
David Seth Moltz
David Seth Moltz is the co-founder and perfumer of D.S. & Durga, a brand known for its conceptual and evocative scents. His catalog includes King Majesty Bergamot Chypre, Wipeout!, and historical-inspired pieces like 1538 Rheims and Amber Kiso. Moltz’s work often blends natural and synthetic materials to create immersive olfactory narratives.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Foxhunt Ds&durga
Essence
The Wanderer is a creature of untamed paths, drawn to the edges where civilization frays into wilderness. Foxhunt captures this duality with its green notes tangled in leather and patchouli-a scent that evokes both riding boots and dew-laden ferns. It’s restless, animalic, alive with the thrill of the uncharted.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear waxed canvas jackets and well-worn denim, their pockets full of found objects: a bird skull, a sprig of heather. Their home is a nomadic collage-vintage maps pinned to walls, a shelf of half-empty ink bottles. The fragrance’s floral-patchouli heart suggests a romanticism roughened by earth.
Philosophy & Values
They trust instinct over maps, believing truth lies in the spaces between. The leather accord speaks of self-reliance; the green notes, of a reverence for growth and decay. They’d rather be lost than follow a marked trail.
Relationships
Their charm lies in elusiveness-appearing with stories of midnight trains and vanishing just as deeply. Love affairs are intense but fleeting, like the scent’s floral whispers swallowed by woody depth.
Lifestyle
They’re equally at home in a Parisian dive bar or a Scottish bothy. The fragrance’s animalic undertone hints at nights spent around campfires, mornings waking to unfamiliar horizons.
Shadow
Their independence can curdle into isolation. The metallic glint in the scent warns of walls built too high, a heart too wary to stay.
Conclusion
Foxhunt is the scent of a soul in motion, leather and greenery clinging to skin like memories of a hundred crossroads. The Wanderer doesn’t just wear it-they are it.