The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
More Musk takes the house's restrained philosophy and narrows it to a single question. The fragrance centers on musk as a core material, exploring its potential beyond the traditional supporting role. The scent takes familiar territory, powder, softness, warmth, and makes it feel inevitable rather than obvious. It's structured around restraint, allowing each note to arrive at its own pace, never competing for attention. The result is something that feels present without announcing itself, intimate without being intrusive. This is a fragrance built for proximity, for the kind of scent that exists in the space between you and someone standing close.
Raspberry gives the musk just enough sweetness to keep it from reading clinical. Powdery notes smooth everything into a single, comfortable whole. No jarring transitions, no dramatic arc, just a fragrance that arrives and stays, unremarkable in the best possible way. It's the olfactory equivalent of a room that always feels like yours.
The evolution
The opening begins with a brief, bright raspberry that doesn't push. Then the powder moves in and the musk follows, leaving a warm, intimate haze that sits close to where you sprayed it. The fragrance remains present without ever becoming overwhelming, maintaining its presence throughout wear. On fabric, it softens into something quieter still, becoming a gentle ghost of the scent that lingers after you've already left the room. The drydown is where the fragrance settles into its most honest expression, a quiet warmth that stays close without demanding attention.
Cultural impact
More Musk arrived as a focused composition centered on powder and musk, two notes with deep roots in fragrance history. The fragrance stands apart from louder, more assertive options, offering something more honest and understated. It works as a daily scent for those who want to smell good without effort or announcement, without anything that requires explanation. The appeal lies in its simplicity, something you reach for when you want presence rather than performance, closeness rather than announcement.






















