THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ARTHUR

MEET THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ARTHUR

 Hold one’s bated breath, The World According To Arthur has arrived exclusively online.  
The Portraits' latest arrival and brother to the noble patriarch, Lord George. A fearless explorer searching for dreams in a world cloaked with wisdom and mystery.  His scent, an incensed (though, not like the rest!) traveler in a sweet-scented garden of sage, tonka bean and ambrette.  

SAMPLE THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ARTHUR

Perhaps one would like to acquaint themselves with the Portraits’ fine new fellow, before becoming too attached, that is. Not to worry, we’d be more than happy to oblige such a request. Indulge in a sample of the marvellous new fragrance, you need only pay for delivery. 

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A fragrance family quite unlike any other, where nothing is quite as it seems. Portraits is a tribute to the good old English spirit: stiff upper lip, caustic humour, and a knack for provocation. What lies behind good manners? Perhaps it’s time to find out.   

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ARTHUR PORTRAITS

A SPOT OF FAMILIAL COMPETITION

Hot tempers and sibling rivalry. Arthur and his younger brother, Lord George, meet again. Will Lord George remain the head of the family, or will the tables turn? We all know what happened the last time George and The Dragon locked horns... 

CLOSEST CONFIDENTS

A KINDRED SPIRITS COUNSEL

Changing Constance is all too accustomed to feeling like a misfit, a maverick. Which is why The World According To Arthur hit it off the moment they met at the union of their siblings. Since which time they have remained, well, the closest of confidants.

Lord George

LORD GEORGE

Rich, noble, deceptive. Just like our patriarch, this woody perfume has secrets. 

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CHANGING CONSTANCE

CHANGING CONSTANCE

Cool cardamom, hot pimento, salted caramel – a scent with no regard for rules. 

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