Inspired by Countess Markievicz, the famous Irish revolutionary leader who fought during the Irish Easter Rebellion of 1916 and the subsequent struggle for freedom in Ireland.
The story of Countess Markievicz is that of a woman of fearless determination, idealism, and self-sacrifice in pursuit of freedom for an oppressed people. A woman who has inspired generations of people.
Markievicz is a relatively lighter, gender free fragrance, ideally suited for spring and summertime. It kicks of with an enticing citrus herbaceous top, followed by subtle flowers with aromatic undertones from caraway, on a lush and primitive base of spring oakmoss, Japanese genmaicha and Atlas cedar.
The bottle cap is made in Portugal from cork bark mixed with recycled ocean plastics.
The illustration (see last picture), in the style of the multicultural Countess, was created in a collaboration between Pakistani artist Awais Nawaz, and Irish artist Áine Duffy.
Sicilian bergamot, Calabrian grapefruit, Hungarian clary sage, Calabrian lime, fleur d’hyacinth, Austrian caraway seeds, carnation, Japanese genmaicha, spring oakmoss, Atlas Mountain cedarwood
Chloé Viala & Elena Pérez
alcool, parfum, eau, géraniol, citral, farnesol, limonène, linalol, eugénol, alcool benzylique, benzoate de benzyle, salicylate de benzyle, cinnamal, citronellol, cinnamaldéhyde.
The ingredients shown in italics are natural aroma products present in natural ingredients such as vetiver, basil, orange, etc. They are present in minute quantities. We list them in accordance with the regulations of the International Fragrance Association (IFRA).
This fragrance is manufactured in accordance with all IFRA guidelines.
The alcohol base is pure French grape ethanol. No harmful denaturing chemicals or chemical preservatives were added, unlike the vast majority of perfumes.
20% of Scopoli's profits fund the creation of their very own tutoring initiative for teenagers in vulnerable home situations in Agadir, Morocco.