FRA 422
Founded in 2018, FRA 422 is a young Korean perfume house that approaches scent through the lens of identity, sustainability, and contemporary design. Rather than building itself around a single founder-perfumer persona, the brand presents itself as a creative system: a world where fragrance becomes character, and each perfume is imagined as a distinct soul. Its name combines ‘FRA’, from fragrance, with ‘422’, a reference to 22nd April — Earth Day.
The house emerged from South Korea’s fast-evolving lifestyle and beauty culture, where packaging, atmosphere, and emotional storytelling often matter as much as the formula itself. FRA 422 channels that sensibility into perfumery. Each fragrance is framed less as a scent profile and more as a personality with its own aura and mood. This gives the collection a narrative quality: choosing a fragrance feels like choosing an alter ego rather than simply selecting notes from a shelf.
Creatively, the brand’s central concept is what it calls the 422 Code. This proprietary fragrance language prioritises responsibly sourced materials and alternatives to botanicals considered vulnerable or over-harvested. Where traditional perfumery might rely heavily on prestige ingredients for status, FRA 422 is more interested in reconstructing atmosphere and emotion through modern composition. In that sense, it belongs to a new generation of brands that see synthetics not as compromise, but as tools of innovation — allowing perfumers to create woods, musks, resins, and animalic effects without ecological cost.
The style of the collection reflects contemporary Korean taste while still nodding to global niche perfumery. Hani, for example, is built around green citrus brightness and soft musk, creating a polished, airy freshness. Won leans darker and moodier, with leather, woods, liqueur nuances, tobacco, and resinous depth. El explores marine citrus notes sharpened with incense and metallic coolness. Across the range, there is a common thread of clarity and wearability, but also enough texture to feel considered.
The brand’s sustainability ethos extends throughout the project: FRA 422 emphasises recyclable and biodegradable FSC-certified paper materials, made from recycled pulp and free from heavy metals. The packaging designs feel distinctly twenty-first century and distinctly Korean: clean lines, emotional subtlety, careful aesthetics, and values-conscious production. The perfumes aim to accompany daily life rather than dominate it, but they do so with intelligence and personality.