Star Cross'd is a transcendentally moody fragrance created by Margot Elena. It features notes of citrus leaves, water lily, frankincense and vetiver. Star Cross'd is an eau de parfum, edp.
TOKYOMILK STAR CROSS'D REVIEWS
Margot Elena: "Absolutely love this scent. Beautiful mix of fresh and light while still having a woody warmth."
Margot Elena: "Star Cross'd is the closest thing I have to a signature scent. I enjoy fresh scents like watery florals and citrus concoctions, and many of these themes find their way into my fragrance collection. Star Cross'd sits at that same table but adds an intriguing pop of woodsy vetiver -- the dragonfly in the pond, not just the lilies. If Star Cross'd captures any celestial qualities, they are the slightly fanciful sort -- an antique map still featuring gilded pops of blue, maybe -- and not the cold darkness of space. This fragrance entirely evokes a more earthborn smattering of stars. I, too, am more tied to the earth, mud, creeks, and ponds. Star Cross'd lifts me with a slight sparkle yet keeps me feeling at home. A true love."
Margot Elena: "Wow, I love how this smells. It's fresh and yet musky, feminine and masculine at the same time. The frankincense and waterlily stand out to me, they're sweet but a unique sweetness, not your average vanilla or amber!!"
Fragrantica: "Feels like walking into a Wicca bookstore after getting caught in a warm heavy rain and the shop keeper just made hot lemon tea. Incense-y, citrusy, wet & earthy. Very inviting in the most unusual way."
Fragrantica: "This reminds me of when I tried Grey Vetiver. A bit masculine, smelled upscale citrus/vetiver but this one is more unisex. Very citrusy with the green leaves and grassy smell. Could be the water lily softens it? I’m in the mood for this today. This is a unique herby-green citrus and I can appreciate it because I need a scent to wear in between sweeter perfume days as a palate cleanser! I honestly got this for the bottle and expected something more floral or sweet. I’m glad it surprised me!"
Fragrantica: "A bracing green vetiver washed in soft, watery citrus—tender, wet, and stormy, like the patter of spring rain on new leaves."