The Story
Why it exists.
The name came first. A provocation. Something to live up to, or subvert entirely. Benoît Bergia built Devil's Intrigue as an answer to its own title. The fragrance emerged as part of the house's Asian Collection, with white tea and osmanthus at its core. These materials gave the composition a character that is simultaneously delicate and provocative, sweet yet grounded in something earthier. The osmanthus, in particular, brings an apricot-peach nuance that feels both familiar and exotic, while white tea adds an almost medicinal clarity that prevents the opening from becoming cloying.
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Sunday Morning
Maroon 5
The Beginning
The name came first. A provocation. Something to live up to, or subvert entirely. Benoît Bergia built Devil's Intrigue as an answer to its own title. The fragrance emerged as part of the house's Asian Collection, with white tea and osmanthus at its core. These materials gave the composition a character that is simultaneously delicate and provocative, sweet yet grounded in something earthier. The osmanthus, in particular, brings an apricot-peach nuance that feels both familiar and exotic, while white tea adds an almost medicinal clarity that prevents the opening from becoming cloying.
The choice of osmanthus and white tea for the opening was deliberate. These materials represent a specific Asian aesthetic, one that prioritizes subtlety and suggestion over bold declaration. Sandalwood and orange blossom in the heart continue this philosophy, offering warmth and brightness without overwhelming. The vanilla and cashmeran in the drydown create a Intimate base that rewards close encounter rather than broadcast. This is fragrance as conversation, not announcement.
The Evolution
The fragrance moves through its arc with deliberate pacing. Osmanthus and white tea open the story, establishing an airy, slightly sweet tone that immediately sets Devil's Intrigue apart from more conventional florals. As the scent develops, sandalwood enters the narrative, its creamy, slightly soapy character adding body without weight. Orange blossom follows, brightening the composition with neroli-like clarity. The drydown brings vanilla as a warm, sweet resolution, while cashmeran extends the scent's closeness to skin. Woody notes provide the final structural element, keeping the fragrance grounded long after the initial application.
Cultural Impact
Devil's Intrigue presents an interesting case of names and expectations. Wearers drawn to the title find a gentle, powdery, sweet composition, warm without heat, soft without edge. The contrast between what the name promises and what the scent delivers creates a particular kind of experience. For those who read the name and expected something provocative, the scent offers quiet comfort, close warmth, the kind of fragrance that stays rather than arrives. It doesn't demand attention from a room but rewards those who get close enough to notice.
The House
France · Est. 2017
The Haute Fragrance Company (HFC) is a Paris-based fragrance house founded in 2017. The company operates as a creative collective, bringing together perfumers and fashion illustrators to develop scents that bridge the worlds of couture and perfumery. HFC positions itself as an alternative to conventional fragrance production, treating each composition as a wearable artwork rather than a commercial product. The house releases fragrances in numbered collections, with compositions spanning from 2017 through 2024. Notable releases include Or Noir and Black Orris (both 2017), Indian Venus and Devil's Intrigue (both 2018), Diamond in the Sky (2019), Wrap Me in Dreams (2020), Private Code and Nirvanesque (both 2022), and SunMusk (2024). The brand maintains a boutique in Saint-Tropez and operates its creative operations from Paris, with European logistics based in Riga, Latvia.
If this were a song
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This fragrance sounds like a Sunday morning, unhurried, warm, a little indulgent. The osmanthus and white tea open like light through curtains; the sandalwood and orange blossom heart feels like skin warmed by bed sheets. Vanilla and cashmeran in the base are the exhale after. Soft. Close. The kind of quiet that feels earned.
Sunday Morning
Maroon 5





























