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WE WERE SCENT HERE
"We Were Scent Here" to connect, to inspire, and to share moments that linger.
We Were Scent Here was born from a simple truth: one breath of perfume can transport you. A single note can awaken a memory, take you back to a moment...
Design, for me, is a journey between places, memories and moments. Our new arch door label is shaped by that journey, inspired by Curaçao where I come from and Amsterdam...
For the first time, Marcus Elizabeth had the honor of participating in Amsterdam Fashion Week (AFW) as part of The HUB 2024, powered by Nespresso. This pop-up store provides a...
Create a healthier home by choosing healthy perfume candles. Discover the exclusive all-natural perfume candles from Marcus Elizabeth, crafted with an unique wax blend. Unlike paraffin candles with harmful pollutants,...
Perfume oils, also known as fragrance oils, offer an exclusive scent-filled adventure, setting them apart from classic alcohol-based fragrances. These oils promise an enduring aroma, calling to mind a...
Are you intrigued by the buzz surrounding perfume candles as opposed to their scented counterparts? Whether you're a consummate fragrance enthusiast or just diving into the world of candles,...
Diving into the heart of creativity and sustainability, we're thrilled to share the remarkable collaboration that emerged between Marcus Elizabeth and Fashion for Good for the extraordinary "Knowing Cotton Otherwise"...
Marcus Elizabeth's Anagram logo is a visually striking testament to unity and reflection. Each brushstroke and intricate detail speaks volumes about his personal journey of self-discovery, which began during his final...
Lighting a scented candle transcends the simple act of igniting a wick. In essence, it’s a luxurious experience that soothes the senses and elevates the ambiance of any space. For...
Marcus Elizabeth's graduation collection from Academy Artemis in Amsterdam was a powerful statement of his black heritage and support for the black activism movement. The collection was titled "1863" as...