Louise Turner made Tom Ford’s Lost Cherry. Then she made this. And now it’s being discontinued — so here’s your warning.
It opens with a burst of cherry and wild berries, juicy and bright, the way fruit actually smells at a market — not candy, not cough syrup. The heart brings rose and raspberry, soft and floral-sweet, before the base drops into ambroxan and musk. That ambroxan backbone gives it presence, a bit of edge, keeping it from tipping into pure dessert. It’s playful but grounded, sweet but restrained — and yeah, it leans a touch more unisex than you might expect from the name.
From Mith’s Gourmand collection, 2024. By Louise Turner. EDP. Good longevity with moderate projection. For the berry lover who wants a little mischief in their scent — grab it while you can, because once it’s gone, it’s gone. Sourced directly, the real thing.







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