The Story
Why it exists.
Julie Massé set out to bottle the moment a late‑summer blackberry patch meets a sun‑warmed clearing of pine. In 2019, Shay & Blue London translated that contrast into Blackberry Woods, a unisex scent that balances the fruit’s tart snap with the crisp lift of lemon leaf and neroli. The composition reflects the house’s London roots, modern, narrative‑driven, and unafraid to pair a bold fruit with a restrained woody finish.
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The Beginning
Julie Massé set out to bottle the moment a late‑summer blackberry patch meets a sun‑warmed clearing of pine. In 2019, Shay & Blue London translated that contrast into Blackberry Woods, a unisex scent that balances the fruit’s tart snap with the crisp lift of lemon leaf and neroli. The composition reflects the house’s London roots, modern, narrative‑driven, and unafraid to pair a bold fruit with a restrained woody finish.
Blackberry delivers a juicy, almost jam‑like intensity that instantly grabs attention, but the perfumer tempers it with lemon leaf’s green zest and neroli’s airy blossom, preventing the fruit from overwhelming. The choice of cypress, rather than a heavier oak, keeps the drydown light enough for daytime while still offering a lingering whisper that clings to the skin after the berries fade.
The Evolution
At first spray, the perfume erupts with a glossy blackberry splash that feels like crushed fruit on a cool morning. Within ten minutes the sharp, green bite of lemon leaf cuts through, while neroli unfurls a soft, honeyed bloom, turning the opening into a bright, slightly citrusy garden. As the heart settles, the citrus fades and the cypress wood emerges, laying down a dry, slightly resinous timber that feels like walking among pine‑scented trunks. The drydown lingers for four to six hours, the fruit receding to a whisper while the woody base clings to the skin, leaving a subtle, clean trail that is noticeable but never overpowering. By the evening, the scent feels like a memory of a berry‑stained hike, comfortable enough for a night out yet still appropriate for a casual office setting.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2019 debut, Blackberry Woods has sparked conversation among niche enthusiasts. Some praise its vivid fruit‑first approach that defies the typical woody‑heavy male market, while others note the heart’s green edge can feel abrupt. Its moderate sillage and four‑to‑six‑hour wear have made it a staple for those seeking a fresh yet grounded signature, often compared to the bright fruit‑aromatic trend of the late 2010s.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 2012
Shay & Blue London is a Marylebone‑based fragrance house that crafts scented narratives for both men and women. Founded in 2012, the label blends the founder’s experience at Chanel and Jo Malone with a modern, sensory‑driven approach. Its catalogue includes Unicorn Tears (2018), Cotton Flower (2022) and the recent Violet Tabac (2024). The brand has earned award recognition and is noted for its clean, understated packaging that lets the perfume speak for itself.
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A bright, berry‑forward scent with a crisp, green lift feels like a sunrise stroll through a sun‑dappled forest; the accompanying track captures that fresh, uplifting energy.
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