


Stéphane Humbert Lucas – Crying of Evil is a deep, layered, and poetic fragrance inspired by Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal – a collection of evil flowers where beauty and sin, holiness and vice, intertwine in a captivating way. This fragrance is like a literary masterpiece for the sense of smell: dark, sensual, and timeless.
The opening – named Fulgurance – bursts to life with the tangy glow of pink berries, followed by the full white richness of tuberose and the subtle powderiness of violet. Spices tickle in the background, like a hint of dangerous passion smoldering beneath the surface.
In the heart note, Métamorphose, the atmosphere becomes deeper and more seductive. Sandalwood brings warmth and softness, leather gives the scent a subtle dark edge, and rose – both romantic and dramatic – hovers over everything like a reminder of the beauty born from contradictions.
Quintessence, the base note, leaves an unforgettable trail on the skin: patchouli brings earthy depth, amber and olibanum resin bring sacred smokiness, and musks complete the ensemble with a soft, sensual embrace. It is a fragrance that doesn't just tell a story – it is a story.
Who is this fragrance for:
This is a fragrance for those who seek meaning and depth – for women and men who love mysticism, art, and poetry. It is powerful and multifaceted, yet extremely elegant. Especially suitable for evening wear and moments when you want to make an impression.
Best season:
Perfect for autumn and winter, when its dark, warm, and smoky notes come into their own.
Fragrance notes:
Fulgurance (top notes): pink berries, tuberose, violet, spices
Métamorphose (heart notes): sandalwood, leather, rose
Quintessence (base notes): patchouli, amber, olibanum resin, musks







