Frequently Asked Questions about Me/dea by Chronotope
What does Me/dea by Chronotope smell like?
Me/dea by Chronotope features top notes of Neroli and Plastic, middle notes of Baby Powder, Concrete, Face Powder, Kudzu, Orange Blossom, Petitgrain, and Tangerine, and base notes of Blood, Gasoline, Motor Oil, and Soap.
When was Me/dea by Chronotope released?
Me/dea by Chronotope was released in 2025.
Is Me/dea by Chronotope for men or women?
Based on user reviews, Me/dea by Chronotope is a unisex fragrance that works well for all genders.
What season is Me/dea by Chronotope best for?
According to user reviews, Me/dea by Chronotope is best suited for Spring, Fall, and Winter.
What occasions is Me/dea by Chronotope good for?
Me/dea by Chronotope is particularly well-suited for special and casual occasions.
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Me/dea, from Chronotope was released in 2025. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Neroli and Plastic, middle notes of Baby Powder, Concrete, Face Powder, Kudzu, Orange Blossom, Petitgrain, and Tangerine, and base notes of Blood, Gasoline, Motor Oil, and Soap.
Plastic, smoke, concrete dust, petrol, powdery makeup, all mingling with orange blossom. Very persistent. Makes me think of a really distessing Bhopal medical appeal advert that used to run in the aftermath of the Union Carbide gas leak, which featured an infant's face peering out of dirt and rubble, as it was being buried.
The Chronotope line is generally adventurous, but this one is really out there. It walks a fine line between compelling and unpleasant and it's this very tension that ultimately makes this such a successful creation. That said, there are limited occasions in which I'd choose to wear this. Accept that as a limitation, and this is certainly worth investigating
Plastic, smoke, concrete dust, petrol, powdery makeup, all mingling with orange blossom. Very persistent. Makes me think of a really distessing Bhopal medical appeal advert that used to run in the aftermath of the Union Carbide gas leak, which featured an infant's face peering out of dirt and rubble, as it was being buried.
The Chronotope line is generally adventurous, but this one is really out there. It walks a fine line between compelling and unpleasant and it's this very tension that ultimately makes this such a successful creation. That said, there are limited occasions in which I'd choose to wear this. Accept that as a limitation, and this is certainly worth investigating