Fulton and Roark .2 Oz Solid Cologne: Lady Bird
Fulton and Roark .2 Oz Solid Cologne: Lady Bird

Fulton and Roark .2 Oz Solid Cologne: Lady Bird

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A sparkling collection of Bluebonnet, Fresh Raspberry, and Black Jack.

.2 oz Solid Fragrance

 

 Spirited and graceful
Olfactive Family: Fruity Floral Green

  • Top Notes: Black Jack, Fresh Raspberry & Pink Pepper
  • Mid Notes: Bluebonnet, Freesia & Rose
  • Base Notes: Amber, Cedarwood & Musk

 

In a city that has become a beacon of ambition and invention, Lady Bird Lake remains a refuge—a place where the pace eases and the world feels briefly whole again. Just beyond the hum of Austin’s music, traffic, and striving, the air shifts—softening into something slower and more generous. Along its trails, wildflowers bloom in colors so vivid they seem almost unreal.

 

Parfum (Fragrance), Ceresin, Paraffinum Liquidum (Mineral Oil), Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Alcohol Denat. (SDA 40-B), Cetyl Alcohol, Petrolatum, Aqua (Water), Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Dimethyl Phenethyl Acetate, Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene, Benzyl Salicylate, Linalyl Acetate, Linalool, Citronellol, Pinene, Geranyl Acetate, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Pogostemon Cablin (Patchouli) Oil, Citral, Beta-Caryophyllene, Geraniol, Citrus Aurantium (Bitter Orange) Peel Oil, T-Butyl Alcohol, Rose Ketones, Eugenol, Coumarin, Terpinolene

Lady Bird captures that moment: the delicate green-blue hush of Bluebonnets, the soft lift of Rose and Freesia, and the brightness of Raspberry carried on the breeze. Beneath it all, warm woods and ambered musk linger like a deep breath taken without hurry.

The lake itself is named in honor of Lady Bird Johnson, whose commitment to planting wildflowers across Texas was never merely decorative, but a quiet philosophy–even in times of upheaval or tumult, we still need beauty.

Lady Bird is a reminder of that kind conviction—
 that while we work, strive, and build,
 while the world moves quickly and loudly,
 there is meaning in choosing to pause.
 To look around.
 To notice the wildflowers.
 And when we can, to plant a few of our own.

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