The Story
Why it exists.
Vision was conceived as the scent of a city’s blueprint, a fragrance that mirrors the clean, precise lines of a skyline before construction. In 2025 Maison Asrar released it as part of its Future Collection, aiming to capture clarity and ambition in a bottle. The brief called for a citrus‑forward opening that could cut through the noise of everyday life, while the heart needed an aromatic anchor that kept the composition focused. Green lemon, orange and blackcurrant provide that initial slice of light, and the addition of basil and white tea grounds the scent, hinting at the disciplined planning behind a towering edifice. A quiet base of moss and musk whispers the unseen steps that move a metropolis forward.
If this were a song
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Midnight City
M83
The Beginning
Vision was conceived as the scent of a city’s blueprint, a fragrance that mirrors the clean, precise lines of a skyline before construction. In 2025 Maison Asrar released it as part of its Future Collection, aiming to capture clarity and ambition in a bottle. The brief called for a citrus‑forward opening that could cut through the noise of everyday life, while the heart needed an aromatic anchor that kept the composition focused. Green lemon, orange and blackcurrant provide that initial slice of light, and the addition of basil and white tea grounds the scent, hinting at the disciplined planning behind a towering edifice. A quiet base of moss and musk whispers the unseen steps that move a metropolis forward.
What's striking is the marriage of a sharp green lemon with the deep fruitiness of blackcurrant, a pairing that’s rare in unisex citrus‑aromatics. Instead of letting the bright top fade, the composition leans on aromatic basil and coriander to add a herbaceous texture, while white tea supplies a clean, slightly vegetal lift. The base’s moss and ambergris give an earthy, almost mineral finish that prevents the fragrance from feeling fleeting, turning a fleeting spark into a lingering statement.
The Evolution
At first spray, the lemon‑green zing and orange sparkle dominate, a burst that feels like sunrise over glass towers. Within ten minutes the blackcurrant’s dark fruit note surfaces, adding depth and a whisper of tartness. As the citrus fades, the heart emerges: basil’s peppery green, coriander’s spicy‑earthy edge, and white tea’s airy clarity create a focused, almost clinical aromatic core that feels like a blueprint being drawn. By the half‑hour mark the base settles; ambergris lends a subtle marine sheen, while moss introduces a damp forest floor vibe and musk adds a soft animalic veil. This drydown lingers for eight to ten hours, the mossy‑musky trail lingering on skin like the quiet hum of a city’s infrastructure long after the skyline has been imagined.
Cultural Impact
Vision emerged at a time when minimalist aesthetics were reshaping urban lifestyles, reflecting a cultural shift toward clarity and purpose. Its green lemon and orange top notes echo the growing demand for fresh, energizing experiences in fast‑moving cities, while the blackcurrant adds a subtle depth that resonates with a generation seeking authenticity. The scent’s balanced composition mirrors contemporary values of sustainability and transparency, positioning it as more than a fragrance, a quiet statement of modern identity that aligns with the era’s emphasis on mindful consumption and personal expression.
The House
UAE
Maison Asrar is a Dubai-based fragrance house drawing on the traditions of Arabic perfumery while incorporating contemporary Western sensibilities. The brand produces gender-fluid eau de parfum compositions featuring characteristic blends of amber, musk, oud, rose, and citrus. Its portfolio spans collections for both men and women, with notable releases including Hamsat Hob (2022), Adorable (2022), Never Forget Me (2023), Bonita (2024), Qamar (2024), Hunter (2024), Gold Noir (2024), Throne Eclipse (2025), Vanguard (2025), and Majesty (2025). The brand operates under parent companies Matin Martin and Gulf Orchid, distributing to markets across multiple regions.
If this were a song
Community picks
Vision feels like a sunrise over a modern skyline, bright, focused, then settling into a steady, understated hum. The primary track captures that crisp start and lingering calm.
Midnight City
M83




























