
Mirra
Mirra is an Italian niche fragrance house whose earliest works date to 2008, built on an intimate catalogue of feminine compositions developed with two contrasting sensibilities. Perfumer Alla Belfer contributed the house's early floral-green and oriental directions — Shadow for Woman, Voile, and Decadence among them — while Sébastien Martin later expanded the range with mineral-faceted, floral woody musk creations including the gemstone-named Alexandrite, Aventurine, and Tourmaline trilogy of 2020. The dual authorship gives Mirra an unusually wide emotional range for a small house: from soft, powdery femininity through harder, more architectural structures. The brand operates with the low-profile discretion typical of Italian artisan perfumery, with limited online presence and distribution concentrated in specialist niche retailers. No official website is readily available, and the house is best encountered through fragrance review communities and specialist stockists.
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.




























