Is this fragrance suitable for a professional office environment?+−
Yes, many users find it appropriate for business settings because of its "clean" and "fresh" profile. However, because it has strong sillage, it is best applied sparingly to ensure it remains a polite, airy scent rather than an overwhelming one.
How does the fruity element compare to modern "sugar-bomb" perfumes?+−
Weekend for Women is a product of the late 90s, so its fruitiness comes from nectarine and peach blossom rather than synthetic caramel or vanilla. It is a floral-forward sweetness that feels more like natural fruit skin and garden air than a dessert.
Does this fragrance last through a full workday?+−
Community feedback suggests that this Eau de Parfum has better-than-average longevity. It typically lasts through a full day of leisure or work, often remaining detectable on clothing until the next day.
Can this be worn in cold weather?+−
While it is most popular in spring and summer, the woody base of sandalwood and cedarwood allows it to transition into fall. Its powdery warmth can be quite comforting in cooler temperatures, though it may lose some of its "breezy" character in extreme winter cold.