Strange Heavens Out of the Blue draws inspiration from Oscar Wilde 's imagery and his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray , inspired by the hallucinatory vision of "strange heavens" where ecstasy and torment coexist. The fragrance captures this paradox with elegant tension: purity and temptation, light and shadow, fused into a single sensory experience.
Completing the narrative is an encounter with art: Domingo Zapata transforms the bottle into a canvas of visual seduction. His iconic panda, a symbol of balance and playful mystery, amplifies the fragrance's duality, where innocence and desire attract one another without ever canceling each other out.
Strange Heavens Out of the Blue draws inspiration from Oscar Wilde 's imagery and his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray , inspired by the hallucinatory vision of "strange heavens" where ecstasy and torment coexist. The fragrance captures this paradox with elegant tension: purity and temptation, light and shadow, fused into a single sensory experience.
Completing the narrative is an encounter with art: Domingo Zapata transforms the bottle into a canvas of visual seduction. His iconic panda, a symbol of balance and playful mystery, amplifies the fragrance's duality, where innocence and desire attract one another without ever canceling each other out.