The Story
Why it exists.
Pikovaya Dama means Queen of Spades, a name drawn from the power and enigma of a legendary playing card. Chris Maurice composed the fragrance for Xerjoff's 17/17 Stone Label collection, which treats each release as a singular, irreplaceable object. The 2018 launch brought aldehydic grandeur into the modern era, balancing the cool elegance of citrus and rose against the warmth of incense and iris. It's a study in contrasts: the crisp against the resinous, the luminous against the deep.
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The Beginning
Pikovaya Dama means Queen of Spades, a name drawn from the power and enigma of a legendary playing card. Chris Maurice composed the fragrance for Xerjoff's 17/17 Stone Label collection, which treats each release as a singular, irreplaceable object. The 2018 launch brought aldehydic grandeur into the modern era, balancing the cool elegance of citrus and rose against the warmth of incense and iris. It's a study in contrasts: the crisp against the resinous, the luminous against the deep.
The aldehydic structure sets this apart from typical floral compositions. Instead of a straightforward rose-and-iris path, the aldehydes create a luminous, almost metallic shimmer that elevates the entire pyramid. The citrus top, Calabrian bergamot and Sicilian lemon, keeps the opening sharp and fresh, preventing the powdery notes from settling too heavily. By the heart, the composition has shifted into warm territory: Omani frankincense and Turkish iris working together to create something both spiritual and sensual. It's the kind of pyramid where every tier matters, where the opening forecasts the drydown but doesn't give it away.
The Evolution
The aldehydes open with a sharp shimmer, bergamot and rose riding alongside, cool and crystalline. That first phase reads like light hitting polished marble. As it settles, the citrus softens and Turkish iris takes center stage, supported by the quiet warmth of Omani frankincense. Nutmeg and coriander add subtle spice, keeping the floral from tipping into sweetness. The drydown is where the hours live: vanilla and sandalwood create a creamy warmth, while musk and patchouli anchor everything into something intimate and close. It's the kind of fragrance that stays on the skin long after you think it's gone, found on a collar the next morning, a ghost of what was once immediate and vivid.
Cultural Impact
Pikovaya Dama sits in the lineage of great aldehydic fragrances while carving its own territory. The aldehydic-powdery-iris triad puts it in conversation with vintage classics, but the Omani frankincense and modern cedarwood keep it from feeling retro. It's the fragrance for someone who knows the genre and wants something that honors it without replicating it.
The House
Italy · Est. 2007
Xerjoff is an Italian luxury fragrance house that defines modern opulence through scent. It merges the rich heritage of Italian perfumery with artistic, almost sculptural, presentation. This is perfume for those who believe a fragrance should be a complete sensory statement.
If this were a song
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This fragrance sounds like vintage cinema, the shimmer of film stock, the quiet hum of a scoring orchestra just out of frame. Aldehydes create a metallic brightness that feels like light through a window. The iris and vanilla heart is warm, intimate, cinematic. It's the kind of scent that could soundtrack a slow pan across a room full of people who know exactly who they are.
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