by Miller Harris
Lost in the City by Miller Harris is a bright, tart rhubarb-forward fragrance with a crisp, green-herbal character. The opening features a sharp burst of bergamot, angelica, and black currant, creating a zingy, almost edible acidity that evokes fresh rhubarb stalks dipped in lemon and grapefruit. Geranium and rose lend a delicate floral-fruitiness that enhances the tartness without sweetness, while a subtle bitter-green tea note gives depth and makes the scent feel more nuanced than typical fruity perfumes. The aroma is sharply fresh, evoking a sunlit summer day, but with a complex undercurrent of aromatic, almost herbal dryness that prevents it from feeling one-dimensional. It's best experienced in warm weather, especially during the day, and has moderate longevity, clinging to the skin through the day but not projecting far beyond a personal distance. The result feels like a refreshing, vibrant cologne crossed with a naturalist perfume.