Kill The Lights Gritti
At a glance
Is Kill The Lights Gritti worth trying?
Kill The Lights by Gritti is a Leather fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Excellent longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- leather, aromatic, woody with Davana, Artemisia, Juniper
The first impression
Kill The Lights by Gritti is a Leather fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Kill The Lights was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Luca Gritti. Top notes are Davana, Artemisia and Juniper; middle notes are Leather, Hay and Pink Pepper; base notes are Birch Tar, Guaiac Wood and Mastic or Lentisque.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Luca Gritti
Luca Gritti is a perfumer who has created fragrances for the Choix brand, including Lumiere Du Desert and Oud Masira. He also composed Cherry Hook and Espresso Please for Gleam Perfume. Gritti's work often features gourmand and oriental accords. His portfolio spans both niche and commercial releases.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Rebel Archetype: Portrait of Kill The Lights Gritti
Essence
The Rebel archetype thrives in the liminal, just as this fragrance straddles smoke and leather, juniper's gin-sharpness and hay's sunbaked languor. They are the one who cuts power lines to see stars clearer. Birch tar's gasoline tang and mastic's resinous bite mirror their love for raw, unvarnished truths.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear motorcycle jackets lined with silk, or ballgowns splattered with paint. Their home might feature a taxidermied fox wearing a pearl necklace-equal parts savage and refined. Artemisia's absinthe-green hue tints their world, a nod to bohemian excess tempered by discipline.
Philosophy & Values
Rules are kindling for their creative fire. Pink pepper's sparkle reflects their belief that rebellion should be playful, not destructive. Yet guaiac wood's solemn depth reveals their respect for ancient codes-they break rules to reveal deeper ones, like stripping varnish to expose grain.
Relationships
Their magnetism draws fellow travelers: night photographers, underground poets, leatherworkers stitching grimoires. Lovers are intoxicated by davana's fermented fruit allure, but stay for the hay's unexpected warmth. Friends know their bark (birch tar) is worse than their bite (ambretone's skin-close musk).
Lifestyle
Midnight oil is their element. They might restore vintage typewriters by day, then DJ warehouse parties where the bass vibrates like mastic resin between teeth. Travel is essential-always with a flask of something that burns going down.
Shadow
Their defiance can become performance. The leather note cautions against hardening into caricature. When unbalanced, they chase shock value like juniper berries crushed under boots-pungent, but fleeting.
Conclusion
This scent is a match struck in a velvet-lined pocket: dangerous, luxurious, illuminating. It's for those who understand that true rebellion isn't destruction-it's rewriting the script while everyone else sleeps.