
Incarna parfums
Incarna parfums is an independent Russian niche fragrance house founded in Saint Petersburg in 2017 by perfumer Natalia Vitkovskaya, who writes every composition herself. The name Incarna — from the Latin for embodiment or incarnation — signals the house's central preoccupation: each fragrance is an authored work, a tangible form given to feeling, memory, or inner vision. Vitkovskaya's aesthetic leans toward the introspective and the literary, drawing on Slavic symbolism, Orthodox iconography, and the emotional registers of contemplative experience. The portfolio spans dark, smoky orientals and luminous, ethereal compositions with equal conviction, always rooted in an honest relationship between perfumer and material. Working without compromise on ingredient quality or concentration levels, Incarna remains a true one-woman house — every bottle a direct transmission from creator to wearer — and has won a devoted following among fragrance collectors who seek transparency of authorship alongside olfactory depth.
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.






















