Velvet booths, amber light.

Brimley

Eau de Parfum

$190.00
New
Size: 50mL
The Story
Evening folds into a low-lit room where laughter settles into velvet booths and amber pours catch the last of the light.

The first impression is smooth and stirred, like something poured slowly and meant to be savored. Creamy woods carry the warmth of aged liquor — whiskey and cognac mellowed by oak — while a trace of dark cherry keeps it sweet. As the hours pass, orange blossom, jasmine, and ylang ylang lend a soft glow, and vanilla and musk settle close, like skin kissed by candlelight.

The feeling is presence without pretense: refined, a little daring, wholly at ease. It carries the texture of a New York night that asks for nothing yet reveals everything in its own time — depth, warmth, and the slow pull of desire.

The Notes
The Brand

Jordan Drinks founded Délavure in New York with a question at its center: what does it mean to make presence into something you can carry? Drawing on a background in science and a sensibility shaped by two distinct worlds — the warmth of the American South and the propulsive energy of New York City — Drinks built a fragrance house defined by its own duality: precise yet emotionally open, composed yet deeply felt.

The brand's name reaches into the French verb délaver — to fade or soften with time — and that etymology is its philosophy. Délavure frames scent not as decoration but as documentation: each fragrance in its debut Collection No. 01 is conceived as a sensory portrait of a fleeting moment, built to evoke presence, memory, and identity. The work is less about the bold statement than the lasting impression — the trace of something that has already begun to fade, yet refuses to leave.