The Story
Why it exists.
№ 3 emerged from Anna Zworykina’s personal laboratory in Moscow, continuing the house’s Number Series that marks each year with a distinct scent narrative. Launched in 2012, the perfume reflects the creator’s habit of turning intimate experiments into limited‑edition artworks, inviting wearers into a moment that feels both handcrafted and universally resonant. The fragrance captures a fleeting garden at sunrise, a concept Anna often sketches for friends before committing to a bottle. By anchoring the composition in a single citrus spark and a cascade of white flowers, the perfume mirrors her approach of building stories from a single, vivid impression.
If this were a song
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Clair de Lune
Claude Debussy
The Beginning
№ 3 emerged from Anna Zworykina’s personal laboratory in Moscow, continuing the house’s Number Series that marks each year with a distinct scent narrative. Launched in 2012, the perfume reflects the creator’s habit of turning intimate experiments into limited‑edition artworks, inviting wearers into a moment that feels both handcrafted and universally resonant. The fragrance captures a fleeting garden at sunrise, a concept Anna often sketches for friends before committing to a bottle. By anchoring the composition in a single citrus spark and a cascade of white flowers, the perfume mirrors her approach of building stories from a single, vivid impression.
What makes № 3 stand out is the daring pairing of ambrette’s soft musk with a resinous base of benzoin, labdanum and sandalwood, all sweetened by tonka bean and vanilla. This blend gives the scent a powdery‑warm finish that lingers without cloying, while the heart’s double‑rose and tuberose chorus adds depth rarely found in a single‑floral composition.
The Evolution
At first spray, bergamot flashes bright, cutting through the air like a fresh morning breeze. Within minutes, the heart erupts: iris lends a powdery elegance, while jasmine, rose de mai, Turkish rose, tuberose and ylang‑ylang create a dense white‑flower wall that feels almost edible. As the top fades, the base emerges, ambrette’s subtle musk mingles with the sweet resin of benzoin and the earthy depth of labdanum, while sandalwood, tonka bean and vanilla round out the drydown into a warm, lingering amber that can be sensed on skin for five hours, soft enough for close encounters yet unmistakable.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2012 debut, № 3 has sparked conversation among niche enthusiasts for its unapologetically rich tuberose and resinous base, often described as a ‘white‑flower composition’ that leans into warm amber. Wearers note its ability to stand out in intimate settings, making it a favorite for evening gatherings where its moderate sillage whispers rather than shouts.
The House
Russia · Est. 2004
Anna Zworykina Perfumes emerged from a personal laboratory in Moscow in 2004, when Anna began mixing scents for herself and close friends. Over the next two decades she turned a hobby into a niche house that releases limited‑edition eau de parfums such as Lotus Pool (2012) and Heroic Oud (2011). The brand operates from a modest studio, emphasizing handcrafted formulas and a dialogue with a community of natural‑fragrance enthusiasts.
If this were a song
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A gentle sunrise of acoustic guitar gives way to a lush string swell, mirroring the bright bergamot opening and the blooming white‑flower heart, while a warm, low‑key piano outro reflects the amber‑kissed drydown.
Clair de Lune
Claude Debussy



















