The Story
Why it exists.
The bee arrived as one of Victor Wong's earliest explorations when he founded Zoologist Perfumes in Toronto in 2013. Wong didn't set out to become a perfumer, his background was video game design, but he'd grown fascinated with how animals perceive and produce scent, and the bee presented an irresistible brief. Thousands of workers. A deafening buzz. Cramped cells packed with nectar and pollen. The colony as a metaphor for devotion without questioning. Jono Bornstein was the perfumer tasked with translating that frantic energy into liquid form, turning the drama of the hive into something you could wear.
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The Beginning
The bee arrived as one of Victor Wong's earliest explorations when he founded Zoologist Perfumes in Toronto in 2013. Wong didn't set out to become a perfumer, his background was video game design, but he'd grown fascinated with how animals perceive and produce scent, and the bee presented an irresistible brief. Thousands of workers. A deafening buzz. Cramped cells packed with nectar and pollen. The colony as a metaphor for devotion without questioning. Jono Bornstein was the perfumer tasked with translating that frantic energy into liquid form, turning the drama of the hive into something you could wear.
What makes this composition interesting is its refusal to stay beautiful. Honey and beeswax together form something almost waxy, almost animalic, the real smell of a working colony, not the romanticized version. The florals don't soften it into something polite. Heliotrope and neroli add powder, yes, but the honey and beeswax underneath keep pushing through, refusing to become just another sweet fragrance. It's an honest interpretation of its namesake: useful, busy, and buzzing with purpose.
The Evolution
The opening hits like smoke from a distant controlled burn, intense, immediate, and not entirely gentle. Within seconds, honey floods the space around you, thick and golden. But it's the beeswax that announces the drydown's real character: warm, animalic, and undeniably alive. What follows is a slow unraveling. The florals, heliotrope, neroli, broom, filter through like light through amber, adding softness to the honey's persistence. By the time the vanilla and benzoin arrive, the fragrance has settled into something close and warm, the kind of sweetness that clings to skin rather than filling a room. Eight to twelve hours later, on fabric, the benzoin and labdanum linger like memory, resinous, quiet, still present the next morning.
Cultural Impact
The 2020 Art & Olfaction Awards Independent Category Finalist placed Bee in rare company among niche fragrances, recognized not for commercial appeal but for artistic merit. It occupies a specific space in the niche world: honey-forward but not precious, animalic but not aggressive. Wearers tend to either love its unapologetic realism or find its beeswax character too honest for comfort. That divisiveness has made it a collector's item since its discontinuation.
The House
Canada · Est. 2013
Zoologist Perfumes is a Canadian niche fragrance house based in Toronto. The brand creates artistic perfumes named after animals, translating the idiosyncrasies of the animal kingdom into scent compositions. Founded by video game designer Victor Wong in 2013, the collection includes unusual and conceptual fragrances that range from the sweet (Hummingbird, Bee) to the animalic (Civet) to the marine (Squid). Each fragrance represents a collaboration between Wong and independent perfumers who bring their own creative vision to the animal-inspired concepts. The brand has released over 20 perfumes since its founding, with notable releases including Harvest Mouse (2023), King Cobra (2024), and Rabbit (2024). Zoologist's ethical stance is central to its identity: all products use synthetic musks rather than animal-derived ingredients.
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The opening 15 minutes of Bee sound like standing at the edge of a meadow at midday, bright, buzzing, alive. The honey opening carries the weight of golden light on wildflowers, the kind of sweetness that doesn't apologize for itself. As the fragrance settles, the texture shifts toward something warmer: beeswax candles in a quiet room, vanilla from a distant kitchen, the low hum of something working. The soundtrack matches that arc, starting with something immediate and slightly urgent, then softening into warmth that lingers without demanding attention.
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