Lost In Kashmir Imaginary Fragrances
At a glance
Is Lost In Kashmir Imaginary Fragrances worth trying?
Lost In Kashmir by Imaginary Fragrances is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, woody, citrus with Gin, Juniper Berries, Orange Blossom
The first impression
Lost In Kashmir by Imaginary Fragrances is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Lost In Kashmir was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Sachin Singh. Top notes are Gin, Juniper Berries, Orange Blossom, Grapefruit, Lavender, Orange and elemi; middle notes are Orris Root, Cedarwood, Rosemary, Jasmine, Fruits and Citruses; base notes are Palisander Rosewood, Heliotrope, Cinnamon, Vanilla, Amber, Musk, Tonka Bean and Iso E Super.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Sachin Singh
Sachin Singh is a perfumer for Imaginary Fragrances, a brand that creates narrative-driven scents. His work includes Back When We Were Happy, a nostalgic floral, and Drunk In Love, a romantic and intoxicating blend. He also crafted Lost In Kashmir, a spicy and woody fragrance, and My Crush From Corsica, a fresh and fruity scent. His compositions often tell a story through their notes.
Notes pyramid
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Lost In Kashmir Imaginary Fragrances
Essence
The Mystic seeks transcendence through the senses, and Lost In Kashmir delivers with its kaleidoscopic blend of gin, juniper, and heliotrope. It’s a fragrance that hovers between realms-citrus bright yet powder-soft, like dawn meditation in a Mughal garden. The Mystic’s quest for hidden truths unfolds in its orris-vanilla whispers.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in flowing indigo robes or tailored white shirts with prayer beads tucked beneath. Their spaces blend apothecary shelves with modern art, mirroring the scent’s fusion of aromatic gin and woody cinnamon. Incense coils in corners where sunlight pools.
Philosophy & Values
They believe the material world veils deeper magic. The lavender-orange blossom opening reflects their practice of finding the sacred in the everyday, while the cedarwood-rosewood base grounds their flights of intuition. For them, every moment is a portal.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics alike. Lovers are drawn to their ability to make the ordinary feel enchanted, much like how jasmine dances with rosemary in the heart notes. Their friendships thrive on shared silences and midnight star charts.
Lifestyle
They might be perfumers, sound healers, or translators of ancient texts. Mornings involve herbal tinctures and journaling; evenings, reciting Rumi under fairy lights. The fragrance’s moderate sillage ensures their presence is felt but never imposed.
Shadow
Their esotericism can become escapism. The iso E super’s abstraction warns of losing touch with earthly joys, and the gin note’s crispness may mask a fear of mundane commitment. They must remember that enlightenment also blooms in grocery lines and laundry piles.
Conclusion
Lost In Kashmir is an olfactory mandala-ephemeral yet eternal. It embodies the Mystic’s journey: to wander the borderlands of seen and unseen, leaving trails of tonka bean and wonder.