Lost In The City Miller Harris for women and men

Lost In The City Miller Harris for women and men

main accords
aromatic
fruity
fresh spicy
rose
green
musky
citrus
floral
powdery

Perfume rating 3.90 out of 5 with 158 votes

Lost In The City by Miller Harris is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Lost In The City was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Mathieu Nardin. Top notes are Black Currant, Bergamot and Angelica; middle notes are Rhubarb, Geranium and Rose; base notes are Earl Grey Tea, Musk and Amber.

Miller Harris presents the new collection FORAGE in 2018 .

"From the city’s rooftops to the hidden, lush green spaces of the capital, London perfumers Miller Harris have scoured the furthest reaches and hidden enclaves of the urban landscape to bring together HIDDEN (on the Rooftops), LOST (in the City) and WANDER (through the Parks), three innovative and highly evocative fragrances inspired by the concept of urban foraging."

Miller Harris Lost in the City is a tantalizing fragrance with floral facets. "Ferns force their way through walls and concrete, their green intensity splashing vibrantly against the grey backdrop of buildings. In LOST, this intense verdancy is contrasted with the sharp pink snap of wild rhubarb, making the senses fizz."

Top: Bergamot Zest, Angelica Seed, Blackcurrant
Heart: Rhubarb, Rose petals, Geranium
Base: Earl Grey Tea, Crisp Amber, Musk

Available as a 50 and 100 ml EDP. 

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Top Notes

Black Currant
Bergamot
Angelica

Middle Notes

Rhubarb
Geranium
Rose

Base Notes

Earl Grey Tea
Musk
Amber

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OmLobsang

The opening is fresh and fruity, and the rhubarb holds well on fabric. However, on my skin it eventually dries down into a very rosy smell, which is a bit more feminine-leaning.

VirgowithLeo

The opening is same as clementine California by Atelier
Exact same
I am waiting to see if it turns green on me based on the notes (I hope not)

This is more sweet citrus version of Myrica muse
No woodiness in this one

OctavianWho

This fragrance is now discontinued.

derby2169

This one is interesting. It starts tart but sweet fruity, rhubarb and cassis definitely come to mind, but I personally also get a vegetal but floral rose hip like element. The angelica is cool and damp, the rose sweet and dewy. The slightly bitter aromatic elements to remind damp cool tea leaves.

Very nicely blended, interesting concept, feminine leaning but still conceivably unisex.

Skinscents4Fusspots

This does have a slight similarity to In Love Again, but it’s far sharper. That one has a sweet muscat wine scent that stops the sharp notes getting too head-splitting. On card this smells almost identical to the fabulously tart and dry Hedonist Cassis by Viktoria Minya and it shares many identical or similar notes so it’s understandable! Hedonist Cassis is an unsweetened blackcurrant and bone-dry rose scent with green notes, rhubarb and grapefruit. It’s Crisp with a capital C! This one is very similar indeed but on skin the rhubarb is stronger and the dryness seems to be more geranium with a hint of rose, but the overall effect of wearing them is so so similar - I recognised the scent profile immediately!

Best for high heat I think as it might be too sharp for some in colder weather.

Spicy

Bought it for rhubarb but in my bottle there's a super chyper geranium with blackcurrant stems and some herbs. No tea, no rhubarb, no rose. Nice frag for a gym or a hot day. Wouldn't pay full price for it.

Avian

It took me three tests to fall in love with Lost in the City. The first time, it struck me as too tart, pale, and ungrounded by base notes. The second time, I still felt it was missing substance, but I was intrigued by a splash of tannin-rich tea and a surprising brightness that reminded me of grapefruit. The third time, all the notes finally fell into focus and I was able to appreciate the entire composition. Lost in the City is pure fun and sunshine. Tart and juicy to the point of making my mouth water, bright and citric and pinky-floral with delicious ruby-red rhubarb and a cooling, refreshing tea backdrop. The geranium and rose here really accent the rhubarb with a distinct floral-fruitiness. I can't say the earl grey is recognizable as such, but it is just the right kind of bitter-green that keeps Lost in the City unique. The It is summer sunlight bottled. Absolutely perfect for hot days when you want something more unique than a cologne but similarly invigorating. Lost in the City's strength is surprisingly decent, with it clinging on the whole day, though its throw is more personal. I'm glad I gave this one several chances.

fauxmantis

This is tart rhubarb done right. Like Nishane Zenne but without the weird cigarette smoke undertone

AoiUsagi

If you like tart rhubarb perfumes, this is for you! I just threw it in it to fill out MH's minimum sample order, but I was pleasantly surprised by its dry, tart scent. The rhubarb really is the star– I could maybe get a whiff of tea if I tried, but otherwise the other notes play a quiet supporting role.

mohsen95

5/10

M1m0sa

Love this. Very rhubarby. Not hugely longlasting, but more so than Hermes Rhubarbe Ecarlate.

SarahSB

This one isn’t great on me…a nice fresh rhubarb smell with the smallest hint of musk and amber in the background. If it wore better on my skin it would be lovely for those first few weeks of Spring, however within 5 minutes of applying I can only smell it with my wrist directly under my nose so I won’t be purchasing for that reason.

Looking at other reviews it clearly isn’t like this for everyone so I’d say it’s one to try as a sample before purchase to see how it wears on you.

dsty

I always say fig (leaf) is my favourite perfume note; just one whiff of a well-made green fig accord in a scent makes me instantly feel like I have to have it, no matter how many subtle variants on that same theme I already have in my collection. Using up my sample of Lost In The City in just a few days, I realized I have that same pavlovian instant-love reaction to good rhubarb scents as well - and this is a great one.

As several people have voted on this page, it's really very similar to Rhubarbe Ecarlate, of which I bought a big bottle as soon as I tested it in a store: they're both deliciously crisp, tart, rather realistic and very bright, real mood lifters - just utterly wonderful. Also, as is typical for rhubarb scents, the brightness quickly wears off and the opening is the best part by far. As far as differences go, Rhubarbe Ecarlate is maybe just a little warmer and slightly sweeter, and Lost In The City is more complex, with other notes and especially geranium and blackcurrant making it generally just a bit more fresh and "zingy". Still, they're really very similar, so I technically don't even need as much as a decant of this in my collection. But I'm adding it to my wishlist anyway!

1Constantine1

My wife loves this on me so you know where this is going already.
Rhubarb rose petals blackcurrant amber fairly linear after the bergamot blast at the beginning. Great longevity. I can sense it wafting up to me for hours.
The tartness of the rhubarb just about pulls it from feminine to unisex and for me this is a very nice contrast to my politically incorrect masculine fragrances, a warm weather one to relax with and did I mention my wife loves it?

This could be my 3rd FBW from Miller Harris the other two being Feuilles de Tabac and Etui Noir.

Incidentally the ultra feminine version of this which has the BEST photorealistic florals is Tender. I bought that for my wife and she did not like it. Oh well.

Agent Provocateur101

Hmmmm....I do love a good rhubarb scent...and this is exactly that.
A gorgeous tart rhubarb.

The bergamot opens this fragrance up....mixed with Angelica, I seem to get the impression that Angelica imparts a sort of tangy vibe...the 2 notes blend very well to give a sour and fresh scent. The black currant does give it a little sweetness but not too much, just a hint.

The Rhubarb is fantastic in this fragrance, really delicious and sour with a natural saccharine edge, the earl grey tea in the basenotes adds a lovely refreshing counterpoint to the sourness of the rhubarb and livens it up just that little bit more.

Truly a wonderful summer scent...this is a fruity fragrance done well with seamless intergration of all of the notes....a bit sour, a bit tangy, a bit sweet, a bit green.

I would definitely have a full bottle of this for sure....as with all Miller Harris fragrances, longevity is very good. The best rhubarb oriented fragrance I have smelt in a long time.

 
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