Heretic Parfum Presents: 'Til Death Solid Perfume Compact
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ACCESS Newswire
February 05, 2026 at 14:15 PM EST
In collaboration with Warner Bros. Pictures' and Maggie Gyllenhaal's "THE BRIDE!" NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / February 5, 2026 / From the dark heart of Hollywood's golden age comes a resurrection. Heretic Parfum and Warner Bros. Pictures upcoming film, "THE BRIDE!" unite to create 'TIL DEATH, a solid perfume relic encased in blackened silver, a vintage 1930s inspired compact that gleams like something unearthed from another time. This perfume is not sprayed, it is touched, anointed, revived. Like the creature at the center of "THE BRIDE!", it is both divine and defiant, beauty stitched from ruin. WHO Heretic Parfum, the modern house of natural and unapologetically sensual fragrance, joins forces with Warner Bros. Pictures' and Maggie Gyllenhaal's "THE BRIDE!", a radical reimagining of the Frankenstein myth starring Jessie Buckley. Together they conjure a scent that celebrates the monstrous act of creation, the moment where beauty and horror become indistinguishable. WHAT 'TIL DEATH is a solid perfume, poured by hand into a blackened silver compact, recalling the clandestine glamour of the 1930s. Before the atomizer, perfume was a ritual of intimacy, a balm applied by fingertip to pulse points, a secret shared only with the body. By resurrecting that ritual, Heretic transforms perfuming into an act of resurrection, scent applied like a spell, a spark of life to flesh. WHY The collaboration embodies the shared soul of cinema and alchemy, both concerned with bringing the inanimate to life. In the 1930s, solid perfumes were objects of devotion, small mirrored compacts tucked into clutches and kept close to the heart. Now, Heretic reanimates that tradition for a story about reanimation itself. 'TIL DEATH is a celebration of transformation and imperfection, proof that beauty need not be perfect to be eternal. THE SCENT A perfume built from the body of contradiction, delicate yet macabre, romantic yet electric. 'TIL DEATH exhales like the reanimation of a monster:
This is beauty with a pulse, strange, tender, and terrifyingly alive. VISUALS & DESIGN The compact, cast in blackened silver, carries the aura of a lost relic, its surface darkened by time, edges glinting like sutures catching the light. Inside, a mirror reflects both maker and monster; outside, lightning vein etching arcs across the lid. AVAILABILITY Limited Edition Release $75.00 USD Available starting February 5th, 2026 exclusively at HereticParfum.com and select boutique retailers worldwide. ABOUT HERETIC PARFUM Founded by Douglas Little, Heretic Parfum crafts fragrances entirely from naturally derived essences, raw, sensual, and alive. Each creation is a modern heresy, a challenge to conformity, a celebration of the beautifully imperfect. "'TIL DEATH is a scent of resurrection, beauty reanimated, love resurrected, and nature made gloriously unnatural once again." - Douglas Little, Founder, Heretic Parfum ABOUT "THE BRIDE!" Warner Bros. Pictures Presents A First Love Films / In The Current Company Production, A Maggie Gyllenhaal Film: THE BRIDE!. The film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, only in theaters and IMAX in North America on March 6, 2026, and internationally beginning March 4, 2026. Contact: SOURCE: HERETIC PARFUM View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire More NewsView More
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