The Story
Why it exists.
Choir Girl emerged from Flower Knows’ Little Angel collection, a tribute to medieval sanctuaries where choirs once echoed beneath vaulted arches. The brief imagined a tiny angel, crown‑tipped, clutching a burning Sacred Heart, perched atop a spherical, temple‑shaped bottle. Launched in 2024, the fragrance aims to capture that reverent hush and the bright optimism of a sunrise choir.
If this were a song
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Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald
The Beginning
Choir Girl emerged from Flower Knows’ Little Angel collection, a tribute to medieval sanctuaries where choirs once echoed beneath vaulted arches. The brief imagined a tiny angel, crown‑tipped, clutching a burning Sacred Heart, perched atop a spherical, temple‑shaped bottle. Launched in 2024, the fragrance aims to capture that reverent hush and the bright optimism of a sunrise choir.
The trio of freesia, lychee and rose was chosen to echo the crisp morning air that filters through stone windows, while the heart’s honey, lily‑of‑the‑valley and peony suggest incense‑sweet prayers. Amber and cedar anchor the composition, giving it the lingering reverence of ancient wood beams, a subtle nod to the cathedral’s enduring stone.
The Evolution
At first spray, the lychee snaps bright, a juicy pop that lifts the freesia’s airy green and the rose’s soft blush, like a choir’s opening chord. Within ten minutes the honey drifts in, smoothing the edge, while lily‑of‑the‑valley and peony weave a creamy middle that feels like a hymn sung in a sun‑lit nave. As the dry‑down settles after half an hour, amber unfurls warm, almost incense‑like, and cedarwood adds a dry, resonant finish that clings to skin for four to six hours, leaving a faint, comforting echo of the original choir.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2024 debut, Choir Girl has become a quiet favorite among collectors who adore its storybook aesthetic and cathedral‑inspired bottle. Though the line was discontinued, the fragrance lives on in online forums where wearers trade tips on getting the most out of its moderate sillage and four‑hour wear, cementing its place as a cult‑soft‑launch gem within the Little Angel collection.
The House
South Korea
Flower Knows is a niche fragrance house that frames each scent as a miniature storybook. The line‑up reads like a modern fairy‑tale library – Dewy Rose (2026) captures the blush of a morning bloom, while Lychee Bouquet (2024) mixes tropical fruit with soft petals. The brand’s catalogue also includes playful experiments such as Strawberry Milk Shake (2024) and the cool‑summer Lemon Ice Tea (2025). Across its releases, Flower Knows balances bright, youthful accords with a subtle under‑current of classic perfumery, offering collectors a curated way to explore whimsical olfactory chapters.
If this were a song
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A light, airy melody with gentle piano chords and soft vocal harmonies mirrors the fragrance’s bright opening and warm, comforting dry‑down.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald

























