Lauryn Wylde is a writer, researcher, and perfumer exploring scent and its connections to psychology, language, and perception. Through work in natural perfumery, ethnobotany, and olfactory heritage, she examines how scent shapes memory and meaning across personal, ancestral, and cultural histories.
Her bespoke practice creates personal perfumes, atmospheric and environmental scents, and fragrance compositions built to carry a story.
She is also available to host olfactory workshops, discussions, and presentations for institutions, events, and private gatherings.
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‘A magazine cultivating olfactive curiosity’
Nose is a new open bound magazine bringing some long overdue attention to our sense of smell, inviting readers to smell both avidly and intentionally through a series of essays, interviews and editorials.
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