by Miller Harris
Hidden on the Rooftops by Miller Harris is a subtle, airy floriental that captures the essence of a quiet rooftop garden in urban London. The opening features a crisp, slightly herbal citrus burst with bergamot, violet leaf, and red berries, giving way to a delicate, honeyed floral heart that leans into honeysuckle, syringa, and a muted Turkish rose. The drydown is quietly woody and musky, with driftwood, sandalwood, and ambergris creating a warm yet restrained base that lingers on skin. The fragrance is deliberately unobtrusive—thin sillage, moderate longevity, and a natural sense of airiness make it ideal for daywear, especially in spring and summer. It feels like an abstract impression of urban greenery, evoking wildflowers, tea, and a faint pollen-sweetness without being cloying. Multiple commenters note it’s not overtly sweet or floral, but rather a refined balance of green tea, herbaceous notes, and understated sweetness, making it feel fresh, calming, and genuinely unisex.