The Story
Why it exists.
Vert insight emerged from Incarna’s 2017‑born Russian atelier, a place where artistic concepts are given scent. In 2018 perfumer Natalia Vitkovskaya set out to capture the idea of a fresh, verdant perspective, “vert” meaning green, filtered through a personal lens. The name suggests a glimpse into a clear, natural outlook, translated into a composition that balances bright fruit with delicate florals.
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Lianne La Havas
The Beginning
Vert insight emerged from Incarna’s 2017‑born Russian atelier, a place where artistic concepts are given scent. In 2018 perfumer Natalia Vitkovskaya set out to capture the idea of a fresh, verdant perspective, “vert” meaning green, filtered through a personal lens. The name suggests a glimpse into a clear, natural outlook, translated into a composition that balances bright fruit with delicate florals.
The choice of sea buckthorn and blackcurrant gives the opening an unexpected tart‑green edge, while sweet pea softens it with a sugary whisper. Mimosa and frangipani were selected for their ability to turn that brightness into a warm, almost sun‑lit bouquet, and the base of ambrette‑musk, musk and vetiver grounds the piece, turning a fleeting garden into a lingering memory.
The Evolution
At first spray, sea buckthorn erupts like a sunrise over a pine‑scented cliff, the blackcurrant adds a juicy bite, and sweet pea flutters like a shy smile. Within ten minutes the initial spark mellows; mimosa spreads a honeyed, feather‑light veil, while frangipani introduces a creamy, tropical smoothness that feels like a sun‑warmed balcony. As the heart fades, the base steps forward: ambrette‑mallow offers a soft, powdery musk that clings to skin, the added musk deepens the animalic whisper, and vetiver lays down an earthy, woody foundation that persists for the remainder of the day, delivering a moderate‑projecting trail that fades after about five to six hours.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2018 debut, Vert insight has found a niche among collectors who favor green‑forward scents that avoid the typical herbaceous tropes. Wearers often cite its ability to feel both fresh and comforting, placing it alongside Incarna’s other nature‑inspired releases while standing out for its distinctive musk‑mallow base that adds a soft, lingering finish.
The House
Russia · Est. 2017
Incarna parfums is a Russian niche perfume house that emerged in St. Petersburg in 2017. The label offers a compact catalogue of author‑driven scents, each presented as a personal vision rather than a mass‑market offering. Its releases span a range of olfactory moods, from the contemplative quiet of Silentium (2025) to the sun‑kissed brightness of Endless Summer (2024). Incarna’s approach privileges individuality, inviting wearers to explore stories that unfold on the skin over time. The brand’s modest size allows it to experiment with unconventional accords while maintaining a clear, consistent voice across its line.
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A light, breezy acoustic guitar melody mirrors the fresh green opening, while a soft piano bridge captures the floral heart, and a gentle ambient synth fades in for the musky drydown, echoing the scent’s lingering trail.
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Lianne La Havas



























