The Story
Why it exists.
Avignon belongs to Comme des Garçons' Incense Series 3, a line that maps the world's historic spiritual hubs. The scent takes its name from the French city that once housed the papal court, a stronghold of Catholic teaching in the 14th century. The fragrance captures the solemn atmosphere of that era, filling the air with the resinous smoke of frankincense and myrrh, then softening the austerity with Roman chamomile, elemi and a whisper of vanilla. The concept is an olfactory pilgrimage across time and stone, drawing from the city's deep spiritual legacy while translating sacred traditions into a modern sensory experience.
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Lux Aeterna
Clint Mansell
The Beginning
Avignon belongs to Comme des Garçons' Incense Series 3, a line that maps the world's historic spiritual hubs. The scent takes its name from the French city that once housed the papal court, a stronghold of Catholic teaching in the 14th century. The fragrance captures the solemn atmosphere of that era, filling the air with the resinous smoke of frankincense and myrrh, then softening the austerity with Roman chamomile, elemi and a whisper of vanilla. The concept is an olfactory pilgrimage across time and stone, drawing from the city's deep spiritual legacy while translating sacred traditions into a modern sensory experience.
The combination of Roman chamomile and elemi gives the opening a bright, herbaceous clarity that cuts through the dense incense, while the French labdanum in the heart adds a balsamic richness reminiscent of ancient liturgical candles. Ambrette brings a subtle animalic musk that prevents the composition from feeling static, and the base’s blend of Virginia cedar, Brazilian rosewood and patchouli grounds the smoke in a warm, woody earthiness that lingers like candle‑smudged stone.
The Evolution
The first breath is a cloud of incense and aldehydic sparkle, the chamomile whispering like a candle's first flame. French labdanum spreads a sweet-balsamic veil across the heart, spices flicker subtly, and ambrette adds a faint, clean musk that feels like a soft prayer. As the composition develops, the resinous core deepens; frankincense and myrrh fuse with warm vanilla, while cedar, rosewood and patchouli lay a woody, earthy foundation. Oakmoss and a lingering hint of amber-rich vanilla cling to skin, leaving a quiet, reverent trail that accompanies the wearer through the hours ahead. The overall progression moves from bright, almost spiritual opening notes into a rich, contemplative drydown where sacred resins meet warm woods and gentle sweetness, creating an atmosphere of meditative depth.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2002 debut, Avignon has become a cult favourite among niche collectors who prize its austere incense character. Critics praise its ability to evoke gothic cathedrals, while some find the smoke quite dominant. It holds a distinctive place among incense-type fragrances, standing out for its ceremonial depth and reverent presence that draws the wearer into a contemplative space filled with sacred resins and ancient spiritual traditions.
The House
France · Est. 1993
Since 1994, Comme des Garçons Parfums has treated fragrance as wearable conceptual art. Founded by fashion visionary Rei Kawakubo and perfumer Christian Astuguevieille, the house rejects conventional beauty standards and commercial logic alike. Its unorthodox scents and sculptural bottles challenge what perfume can be, turning industrial aromas and abstract ideas into collectible works. More than a fragrance brand, it is an ongoing artistic experiment.
If this were a song
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A solemn, resonant soundtrack that mirrors the fragrance’s cathedral incense and warm amber glow, guiding the wearer through quiet reverence to lingering comfort.
Lux Aeterna
Clint Mansell
























