Garden Mcmc Fragrances

Unisex
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2013

At a glance

Is Garden Mcmc Fragrances worth trying?

Garden by MCMC Fragrances is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Spring, Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
aromatic, fresh spicy, herbal with Lavender, Myrtle, Red Thyme

The first impression

Garden by MCMC Fragrances is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Garden was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Anne McClain.

What shapes the scent

aromatic 100%
fresh spicy 85%
herbal 70%
lavender 60%
citrus 50%

The perfumer behind it

Anne McClain

Anne McClain

Anne McClain is a perfumer and founder of MCMC Fragrances, a Brooklyn-based niche house known for handcrafted scents. Her creative signature blends natural ingredients with modern, minimalist compositions that often evoke emotional or narrative themes. Notable works from her portfolio include the warm, resinous Amara, the green floral American Beauty, and the earthy Garden, each reflecting her dedication to artisanal quality and storytelling through fragrance.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Lavender Lavender
Myrtle Myrtle
Red Thyme Red Thyme
Lemon Lemon
Bitter Orange Bitter Orange

The mood it creates

The Innocent Archetype: Portrait of Garden Mcmc Fragrances

Essence

Garden embodies the Innocent's untarnished wonder. The lavender-myrtle-lemon trio evokes dew on sun-warmed herbs, a world where every scent is encountered for the first time. Like the archetype, it holds no cynicism - just an open-hearted belief in simple joys.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear cotton smocks or linen overalls, always with pockets for collecting acorns or wildflowers. The moderate sillage mirrors their dislike of drawing attention. Red thyme's earthy warmth keeps them from seeming naive - this is wisdom that chooses optimism, not ignorance of darkness.

Philosophy & Values

They trust nature's rhythms absolutely. The fragrance's herbal freshness reflects their belief that healing grows at our feet if we're patient enough to look. Their mantra might be Virgil's "Love conquers all," scribbled on a chalkboard above their kitchen window.

Relationships

They attract wounded souls who mistake their brightness for salvation. The bitter orange note reminds us that even Innocents have limits. Their truest companions are fellow gardeners, birdwatchers, or children who still talk to spiders.

Lifestyle

Up with the sun to water seedlings, afternoons baking bread to share with neighbors, evenings reading fairy tales aloud. The scent lingers on sunhats and woven baskets. Their home has a perpetual "come in" sign, though visitors must wipe their boots on the rosemary bush.

Shadow

Their refusal to see malice can become a form of cowardice. The citrus sharpness hides moments of quiet despair when the world's ugliness breaches their walls. They secretly fear their joy is frivolous in times of suffering.

Conclusion

Garden is the scent of a hand-knit sweater worn to plant bulbs in November - faith manifest in small, stubborn acts of hope.