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  "textContent": "For Ethan Gaskill, a passport is more than a record of places visited; it’s a collection of moments, memories, and transformations. As a lifestyle creator, design storyteller, and founder of ‘Elsewhere Fragrances‘, Gaskill has built a devoted audience through a distinctly cinematic approach to modern living, weaving together fashion, interiors, fragrance, and personal growth with equal parts beauty and intention. Rooted in a philosophy of emotional awareness and thoughtful ritual, his work explores how place shapes identity, whether through the atmosphere of a Paris apartment, the scent of a childhood memory, or the quiet routines that anchor everyday life. Through ‘Elsewhere Fragrances’, he has transformed those ideas into tangible experiences, creating scents inspired by memory, emotion, and the feeling of belonging somewhere or longing to be there. In this edition of Schön!’s Passport series, Gaskill reflects on the destinations that have influenced his creative eye, the formative chapters that shaped his perspective, and the experiences that continue to inform his evolving vision of design, storytelling, and intentional living. If we flipped through your passport, what would the earliest stamps tell us about who you were becoming? I’ve always felt a little alien in my family and where I grew up.... Read more »\n\nThe post passport | ethan gaskill appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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