Etat Libre d’Orange Les Fleurs du Déchet – I Am Trash EDP 50ml

£105.00

Made by Etat Libre d’Orange (Paris, France)

Perfumers: Daniela Andrier

Dear world: Do not throw anything away because at the bottom of our trash lies the fermented distillation of great love. Made with upcycled ingredients.

Notes—
Top: Apple Essence upcycling, Bitter Orange upcycling, Green Tangerine upcycling
Heart: Rose Absolute upcycling, Iso E Super upcycling, Gariguette Strawberry upcycling
Base: Cedarwood Atlas upcycling, Sandalore upcycling, Akigalawood upcycling

 

 

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The most wanted scent made from the unwanted.

By virtue of my mother, I am the son of a forgotten coast, far away in New Caledonia. At the mouth of the Ngoye live the Borindi, who have known since the twilight of the gods the great principle of harmony with Mother Nature: to take from her no more than is necessary while preserving for tomorrow. They understand the future of mankind, and in the shade of the niaouli tree and jacarandas in bloom, they guide our first steps into this new direction for Etat Libre d’Orange.

In the early years of this new millennium, when my children were young and I was a hopeful thirty-year-old, I took them to see an animated film called Titan AE. I learned by heart the introduction, which went something like this:

“Once in a while, man unlocks a secret so profound that it can change the universe: fire, electricity, atom splitting. At the dawn of the 21st century, we invented the Titan program . . . ”

There is a jumble of romantic and titanic science fiction poetry that emerges from the slow, sure, and inevitable rocking of wastewaters in the industrial cycle. We want to make this perfume a messenger, in service not only to the survival of the species which results from seduction, but above all in service to the planet where our own miasmas must reflect beauty.

We believe that a new post-religious “jihad” is approaching, coming from an often disillusioned and polluting West, and echoing a new animistic era. Those who have committed crimes against the environment are repenting, and democracies are acknowledging nature as the sacred focal point, meant to be shared. The beliefs of the primitive and ancient tribes are back, and demand our full allegiance. This perfume will carry a universal message: that which is dirty must reflect the beautiful, “…and wash me clean of the bluish wine stains and the splashes of vomit, Carrying away both rudder and anchor.” (Arthur Rimbaud, The Drunken Boat.)

Les Fleurs du Déchet represents a passage to the adulthood of Sécrétions Magnifiques. It is a counter-revolution for Etat Libre d’Orange, still noisy and disruptive, but ultimately functional.

Givaudan, Ogilvy and Etat Libre d’Orange have created a three-fold company in the service of Mother Nature, to offer her a bouquet of forgiveness and let everyone know – loudly and quickly – that soon it will be too late.

Dear world: Do not throw anything away because at the bottom of our trash lies the fermented distillation of great love. The garbage trucks hold flowers that can still bleed, the peels and rinds that can still give. The noxious exhalations have honey notes that can merge with the earth. And there are so many floating concretions, the trash that is thrown into the sea, and the natural waste, the ambergris, mystical symbols, the attitudes of primitive tribes – these must now be reprocessed.

To paraphrase and distort Alan Paton: Cry, my beloved planet, for the unborn child; let him not love the earth too deeply, for it is slipping away.

So before it’s too late, let us (s)pray to the god of waste, our dear lord of leftovers.

End of sermon. This is a messianic fragrance (in natural spray, of course.)

— Etienne de Swardt

Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water) , Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Tetramethylacetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Limonene, Hexamethylindanopyran, Juniperus Virginiana Oil, Pinene, Citrus Aurantium Peel Oil, Pelargonium Graveolens Flower, Rose Flower Oil/Extract, Cedrus Atlantica Oil/ Extract, Citronellol, Pogostemon Cablin Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Geraniol, Citral, Terpinolene, Terpineol, Beta-caryophyllene, Alpha-terpinene , Cananga Odorata Oil/Extract, Rose Ketones, Linalool, Geranyl Acetate, Hexadecanolactone, Trimethylcyclopentenyl Methylisopentenol, Benzyl Benzoate..

The ingredients in Etat Libre d’Orange products are updated regularly. Before using an Etat Libre d’Orange product, please read the list of ingredients on its packaging to ensure that the ingredients are suitable for your personal use.

MEET THE MAKER

Etat Libre d’Orange

Etat Libre d’Orange is a provocative niche fragrance house founded in Paris in 2006 by Etienne de Swardt. From its inception, the brand positioned itself as a radical departure from traditional perfumery, embracing irreverence, irony, and artistic freedom as its core values. The name itself—“Free State of Orange”—signals its intent: a symbolic territory where perfume is liberated from convention, commercial restraint, and polite expectations.

The brand’s creative philosophy is built on disruption and storytelling. Rather than adhering to safe or predictable olfactory themes, Etat Libre d’Orange often explores taboo subjects, contradictions, and emotional extremes. Love, death, sexuality, religion, humour, and identity frequently appear as conceptual anchors for its fragrances. Each perfume is treated as a narrative gesture—sometimes poetic, sometimes confrontational, and often intentionally ambiguous. The goal is not merely to please, but to provoke reaction, reflection, or even discomfort.

A defining feature of the house is its collaborative approach. Instead of maintaining a single in-house perfumer identity, Etat Libre d’Orange works with a wide range of independent perfumers, giving them unusual creative freedom within the brief. This results in a highly diverse catalogue where no single ‘house style’ dominates. Some creations are smooth and wearable, others are deliberately subversive, avant-garde, or conceptually eccentric. This openness allows the brand to function almost like a curatorial platform for perfumery ideas rather than a traditional fragrance line.

The creative process often begins with a conceptual provocation rather than a scent profile. A title, story, or philosophical question might serve as the starting point, with perfumers invited to interpret it freely. This leads to fragrances that feel more like essays or short films translated into scent. Works such as Fat Electrician, You or Someone Like You, and Remarkable People illustrate the brand’s range—from playful irony to cultural commentary to unexpected elegance beneath conceptual boldness.

Despite its rebellious identity, Etat Libre d’Orange maintains a high level of technical perfumery craftsmanship. The compositions often balance strong conceptual ideas with carefully constructed accords, ensuring that even the most unconventional fragrances remain wearable in their own way. The brand also embraces contrast: beauty and discomfort, refinement and excess, familiarity and strangeness often coexist within the same composition.

Packaging and presentation further reinforce the brand’s ethos. The bottles are uniform and minimalist, placing emphasis on the juice rather than ornamental design, while the naming of fragrances is deliberately striking, poetic, or provocative. This consistency in form contrasts with the diversity of the scents themselves, creating a clear visual identity for a brand built on creative unpredictability.


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