The Story
Why it exists.
The ocean moves in cycles. Swell, contract, swell again. Somewhere in that rhythm, a school of squid propels through the dark, pursued by something larger. The only defense is a cloud of murky ink, blinding, disorienting, a last gamble. Zoologist's Squid takes this moment as its conceptual anchor: not the bright surface, but the hunt beneath it. The real protagonist, though, is ambergris. Washed ashore decades after a whale expelled it, polished by salt currents, this waxy substance has been treasure to perfumers for centuries. Its fecal, animalic, sweet, musky complexity is impossible to synthesize cheaply, which is why it remains one of the rarest materials in perfumery. Squid doesn't just reference the ocean. It uses what the ocean actually offers.
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The Beginning
The ocean moves in cycles. Swell, contract, swell again. Somewhere in that rhythm, a school of squid propels through the dark, pursued by something larger. The only defense is a cloud of murky ink, blinding, disorienting, a last gamble. Zoologist's Squid takes this moment as its conceptual anchor: not the bright surface, but the hunt beneath it. The real protagonist, though, is ambergris. Washed ashore decades after a whale expelled it, polished by salt currents, this waxy substance has been treasure to perfumers for centuries. Its fecal, animalic, sweet, musky complexity is impossible to synthesize cheaply, which is why it remains one of the rarest materials in perfumery. Squid doesn't just reference the ocean. It uses what the ocean actually offers.
What makes Squid unusual is the ink-sea salt pairing in the heart. Drawing ink, the kind used in technical illustration, not the olive oil-based cooking variety, has a sweet, slightly metallic, organic quality that reads as unmistakably squid. Sea salt amplifies the brine without softening it. Together, they create a marine depth that doesn't behave like typical aquatic fragrances, which rely on calone or dihydromyrcenol for a fresh, laundered-sea impression. Here, the ocean smells alive. Saltier. Stranger. The opoponax adds a balsamic warmth that prevents the composition from reading as cold, it rounds the edges, makes the ink smell sweet rather than purely mineral.
The Evolution
The opening announces itself immediately. Incense burns sharp against pink pepper's heat, not a casual beginning. If you're not expecting smoke, this is where some wearers reconsider. But give it thirty minutes. The ink accord blooms next, sweeter and stranger than anything in mainstream perfumery. Sea salt keeps it grounded in something mineral and cold. The pepper fades, the incense softens into a haze. By hour three, you're in the heart: warm, briny, slightly animalic. The drydown belongs to ambergris. Benzoin wraps around it, adding a vanillic sweetness that reads as warm resin rather than dessert. Musk lifts the whole thing without sharpening it. This is where Squid earns its reputation for longevity, eight to ten hours on most skin, longer on fabric. The morning after, something faintly sweet and marine lingers at the wrist. Not a ghost. A souvenir.
Cultural Impact
Squid's ink-sea salt combination was genuinely unusual at launch. Marine fragrances in 2019 tended toward either fresh-aquatic clarity or dark, animalic leather territory. Squid occupied the space between: smoky, briny, sweet, and animalic without being aggressive. The 2020 Fragrance Foundation award brought wider attention, but the fragrance's appeal has always been specific, wearers who love it tend to find it unlike anything else in their collection.
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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Deep, melancholic, and marine. Not the ocean as vacation, the ocean as dark, breathing expanse. Squid smells like pressure and survival. The right soundtrack moves slowly, builds dark, and leaves something mineral in the air after it ends.
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