We are pleased to announce the arrival of D.S. & Durga in our selection of niche fragrances, a brand that interprets perfumery as a form of contemporary art.
Founded in Brooklyn by David Seth Moltz and Kavi Moltz, D.S. & Durga was born from the meeting of music, culture and olfactory experimentation. Each fragrance is conceived as a structured composition, where raw materials interact to evoke precise atmospheres, imaginary landscapes and distinctive cultural references.
In the international landscape of niche fragrances, D.S. & Durga stands out for its strong and recognizable identity. Its artistic fragrances do not follow the conventions of traditional perfumery, but tell stories through unexpected accords and sophisticated combinations.
Each D.S. & Durga fragrance is a narrative composition: an olfactory signature that transforms music, memory and imagination into a sensory experience.
Iconic creations such as Debaser, with its green and creamy notes inspired by fig, Burning Barbershop, a modern and smoky reinterpretation of the classic fougere, and Radio Bombay, which combines warm woods with luminous nuances, perfectly represent the brand’s narrative approach. Each fragrance is developed in-house, with careful research into raw materials and an independent creative vision that values originality over standardized commercial logic.
A new idea of niche perfumery
Choosing D.S. & Durga means approaching authentic niche perfumery, designed for those who wish to stand out through a personal and contemporary olfactory signature. The brand’s unisex fragrances are characterized by depth, balance and an olfactory construction that evolves on the skin with natural elegance.
The arrival of D.S. & Durga in our collection strengthens our commitment to offering carefully selected fragrance brands, capable of combining identity, research and essential design. The collection is now available in our online store, ready to be discovered by those seeking artistic perfumes and niche fragrances with a strong personality.
Follow @marchesanielysium
