Open Sky is a conceptual take on the citrus-green genre that leans heavily into the contrast between sharp fruit and dry, resinous woods. It opens with the punchy, bittersweet aroma of honey pomelo, w...
The fragrance is widely considered a vetiver-dominant scent rather than a literal interpretation of the hemp note. Many enthusiasts note that while the hemp appears briefly at the start, it quickly settles into a dry, woody base reminiscent of classic vetiver-heavy fragrances.
Performance is a point of frequent discussion; unlike some contemporary releases from the brand known for being fleeting, this composition is generally regarded as having respectable longevity and a consistent presence on the skin.
Most users recommend this for leisure and daily wear during the warmer months. Its airy, green structure makes it particularly suitable for spring and summer, though it retains enough spicy depth to work in early autumn.
While categorized as unisex, the heavy emphasis on black pepper, vetiver, and palo santo gives it a character that many find fits a clean, modern aesthetic without leaning too far in any traditional gender direction.