Stardust Musk
Galbanum slashes first, a bitter-green blade that skewers the lime’s tart flesh and bergamot’s polite sparkle, creating a bracing, almost metallic-citrus frost.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 10 accords.
Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.
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- Tobacco50
- Woody50
- Iris
The note pyramid
- Lime
- Galbanum
- Bergamot
- Tonka Bean
- Jasmine
- Cedar
- Musk
By the editors · 2 min readGalbanum slashes first, a bitter-green blade that skewers the lime’s tart flesh and bergamot’s polite sparkle, creating a bracing, almost metallic-citrus frost. Tonka bean arrives quickly, folding its warm, hay-like sweetness around the remaining citrus edges while jasmine adds a discreet white-floral glow that keeps the heart airy rather than syrupy. Cedar keeps the structure vertical, shaving the sweetness into clean sawdust ribbons that let the musk breathe instead of smothering it. By dry-down the two musks—one laundry-clean, one skin-salty—hover over a quiet amber glow, projecting a soft, freshly-showered skin scent that lingers four to six inches for most of the workday. Cool spring mornings and crisp fall afternoons fit its green-citrus brightness; office-safe, yet the galbanum snap keeps it from ever feeling generic.
Scent twins
In this family
Factual metadata (name, house, year, notes) is seeded from public datasets. The editorial reading and scent fingerprint are written by Claude against our house style — none of it is scraped prose. Read our methodology.




