Murasaki (with Blackberries & Violets) Liliana Deschamps
At a glance
Is Murasaki (with Blackberries & Violets) Liliana Deschamps worth trying?
Murasaki (with Blackberries & Violets) by Liliana Deschamps is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Intimate sillage
- Signature profile
- fruity, violet, powdery with Blackberry, Violet, Violet Leaf
The first impression
Murasaki (with Blackberries & Violets) by Liliana Deschamps is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Murasaki (with Blackberries & Violets) was launched in 2025. The nose behind this fragrance is Liliana Deschamps.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Liliana Deschamps
Liliana Deschamps is the perfumer behind her eponymous brand, with creations including Aoi, Lily Mon 1er, Lily Numero 2, Murasaki (with Blackberries & Violets), Murasaki (with Lavender), Renascere, and Violon Je T’aime. Her work is characterized by a focus on floral and fruit accords, often with a poetic and personal touch. The collection reflects her artistic vision and attention to detail.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Murasaki (with Blackberries & Violets) Liliana Deschamps
Essence
Murasaki is the Mystic-a fragrance that dwells in the liminal, where blackberries’ sweetness meets violet’s enigmatic chill. They move through the world as if half in a dream, attuned to symbols others overlook. The green notes whisper of hidden pathways, while the powdery drydown suggests a mind comfortable with ambiguity.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear flowing layers in dusky purples and deep greens, fabrics that seem to shift with the light. The violet leaf’s crispness keeps their look from veering into whimsy, adding structure to their ethereal presence. Their accessories are talismanic: a moonstone pendant, a silver ring etched with runes.
Philosophy & Values
They seek meaning beyond the visible, finding divinity in dew on spiderwebs and the turn of seasons. The fruity-violet duality reflects their belief in balance-that magic exists in the tension between shadow and light. They trust intuition as much as reason, if not more.
Relationships
They connect deeply with fellow seekers, though others may find them elusive. Love requires a partner who respects their need for solitude and shares their fascination with the unseen. Their friendships are coven-like, built on shared rituals and midnight conversations.
Lifestyle
Their home is a sanctuary of dried herbs, tarot decks, and mismatched teacups. The fragrance’s intimate sillage mirrors their preference for small, meaningful gatherings over crowded rooms. They rise with the dawn to write in journals filled with pressed flowers and half-formed spells.
Shadow
Their mysticism can become escapism, using symbolism to avoid earthly responsibilities. The blackberry’s fleeting sweetness warns of a tendency to idealize rather than act. To grow, they must plant their feet in the soil as firmly as they reach for the stars.
Conclusion
Murasaki is an incantation in a bottle, a reminder that mystery is not the absence of meaning-but its very heart. Like the fragrance’s elusive violets, they teach us that some truths are felt, not explained.