The Story
Why it exists.
RED+MA emerged from Blood Concept’s obsession with life’s primal fluids. In 2012 Antoine Lie set out to bottle the paradox of newborn milk and the raw pulse of blood, translating that duality into a single scent. The name itself hints at the clash, ‘RED’ for the scarlet surge, ‘MA’ echoing the soft murmur of a mother’s lullaby. By stripping away floral clichés, the house presented a ritual‑like ode to innocence tipped into transgression.
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Blue in Green
Miles Davis
The Beginning
RED+MA emerged from Blood Concept’s obsession with life’s primal fluids. In 2012 Antoine Lie set out to bottle the paradox of newborn milk and the raw pulse of blood, translating that duality into a single scent. The name itself hints at the clash, ‘RED’ for the scarlet surge, ‘MA’ echoing the soft murmur of a mother’s lullaby. By stripping away floral clichés, the house presented a ritual‑like ode to innocence tipped into transgression.
Choosing milk and blood as the core was a bold move; neither is typical in perfumery. Milk offers a synthetic‑sweet, creamy veil that feels almost edible, while blood injects a metallic, slightly iron‑rich edge that recalls plasma. Together they create a contrast that feels both clinical and intimate, challenging the nose to reconcile comfort with a hint of danger. The result is a scent that feels like a secret shared between two opposite worlds.
The Evolution
At first spray, a cool burst of milk floods the senses, like fresh dairy spilling over porcelain, soft, sweet, almost powdery. Within minutes, a thin strand of blood threads through, a metallic sharpness that tingles the skin, turning the airy veil into something unsettling. As the heart settles, the blood deepens, adopting a faint iron‑kiss that lingers without overwhelming. By the time the drydown arrives, the milk has mellowed into a creamy, powdery haze, while the blood remains a quiet, lingering echo, keeping the composition alive for eight to ten hours on the wrist.
Cultural Impact
Within the niche community RED+MA quickly became a touchstone for collectors drawn to Blood Concept’s daring minimalism. Its milk‑and‑blood duo sparked endless forum debates, with some praising its audacious contrast and others calling it clinical. The scent often appears on wishlists of those seeking a fragrance that feels both innocent and rebellious, cementing its place as a cult favorite among avant‑garde enthusiasts since its 2012 debut.
The House
Italy
Blood Concept emerged from Milan’s avant‑garde fashion scene, offering a line of niche fragrances that sidestep traditional floral palettes. The house presents scents that feel more like rituals than perfumes, each built around a single, often animalic or woody note. Since its first launch, the brand has cultivated a following among collectors who appreciate its unapologetically bold compositions and the narrative of a ‘sanguine’ experience that invites wearers to explore the darker side of scent.
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A low‑key jazz piano with a subtle, metallic synth line mirrors the milk’s softness and the blood’s edge, creating a soundtrack that feels intimate yet slightly unsettling.
Blue in Green
Miles Davis

















