Fragrance Profile
Perfumer: bjork and berries
Nose: Isabelle Lewenhaupt
Origin: Sweden
Season: Spring & Summer
Kelley’s Notes
This scent conjures lemon cream, water lilies, and spring grass still wet with dew.
The woman wearing Never Spring drinks morning tea in the garden, floating over damp grass in a white embroidered nightgown. She journals often and listens more than she speaks. She talks to her plants, feeds the birds, and can grow anything. You’ll find her wandering botanical gardens or walking the shore—delicate, and a little wild.
She is spring, but tinged with melancholy. Lily of the valley with rain on the horizon. Tender blooms beneath a cool, gray sky.
When to Wear
Wear Never Spring on soft, slow mornings when you’re not quite ready to emerge. When the sky is overcast and the light is silver. When you plan to tend to your plants, write something tender, or take yourself to the museum alone. It’s for days when you need gentleness, introspection, and a quiet return to your own rhythms. When you feel delicate but rooted. When you’re blooming, but only just.
Fragrance Notes
Top: lemon, blackberry, peach
Heart: jasmine, cyclamen, bamboo
Base: musk, cedarwood, amber
On my skin, Never Spring starts green and crisp, but dries down quickly to creamy citrus and green floral.
Pair It With
Pair it with a white cotton nightgown, lavender lemon tea, and Alexis Ffrench.
Witch’s Work
Never Spring is for the rituals of renewal—when you’re calling yourself gently back to life. Burn a white candle, whisper your intentions into fresh water, and scatter flower seeds into the soil. Journal by a window while it rains. Wear it when tending to the unseen magic: healing, listening, and slow beginnings.