The Story
Why it exists.
Missing Person arrived in 2022 from Phlur, built around the idea that the most evocative scents aren't the loudest, they're the ones that remind you of someone. Perfumer Constance Georges-Picot constructed this as a study in intimacy: a fragrance that doesn't announce itself so much as it settles into a room and stays. The name is a provocation. Why would you miss someone unless you'd been close enough to leave a trace?
If this were a song
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Adorn
Miguel
The Beginning
Missing Person arrived in 2022 from Phlur, built around the idea that the most evocative scents aren't the loudest, they're the ones that remind you of someone. Perfumer Constance Georges-Picot constructed this as a study in intimacy: a fragrance that doesn't announce itself so much as it settles into a room and stays. The name is a provocation. Why would you miss someone unless you'd been close enough to leave a trace?
The structure leans heavily on white musk as both opening and base, which is unusual, most fragrances use musk as a finisher, a quiet anchor at the drydown. Here, it operates like a protagonist: present from the first breath, shaping everything that follows. The heart brings in neroli and cyclamen, both transparent florals that deepen the skin-like quality without adding sweetness. The result is a composition that refuses to perform. It's built for wearing, not projecting.
The Evolution
The bergamot barely registers, a flicker of citrus that vanishes into jasmine before you've had time to catalog it. Then it's just the musk, and the sandalwood warming underneath, and you're in the middle act for hours. There's no dramatic shift. The fragrance becomes a state rather than a story. What surprises is the second day: the musk on fabric smells like someone else's sweater, the one you keep stealing. Test it on skin, not paper.
Cultural Impact
The fragrance attracted a loyal following among wearers who prize intimacy over projection, those who want to be smelled by the person next to them, not across the elevator. Community reviews consistently describe it as cozy and familiar, earning respect from fragrance enthusiasts in the skin-scent category. The musky-woody profile sits comfortably alongside the rise of skin-scent and skin-on-skin fragrance trends that have defined the post-2020 market.
The House
United States · Est. 2015
Phlur is an American fragrance brand that creates mindfully formulated fine fragrances inspired by memories, moments, and experiences. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the brand has gained recognition for its storytelling-driven approach to scent creation, pairing each fragrance with visual narratives that capture the feeling behind the inspiration. Phlur works with a roster of experienced perfumers including Frank Voelkl of Firmenich and Jérôme Epinette of Robertet to create its collection of eau de parfums, body mists, and body care products. The brand occupies a distinctive position in the modern fragrance landscape by emphasizing transparency, responsible sourcing, and an immersive digital retail experience.
If this were a song
Community picks
The fragrance sounds like the moment after someone leaves, warm air, fabric holding warmth, a room that still smells like presence. Missing Person is quiet R&B energy: soft, intimate, confessional. Think textures rather than volume. The bergamot spark is the only percussion, quick and then gone. The rest is sustained warmth, a bass note that doesn't push.
Adorn
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