Is this considered a modern "gourmand" sweet fragrance?+−
No, the sweetness in Divine is derived from peach and vanilla rather than sugary or candy-like notes. It is a "floral sweet" in the traditional sense, leaning more toward a powdery and mossy chypre profile than a modern gourmand.
How does the fragrance perform in terms of longevity?+−
This Eau de Parfum is known for its impressive staying power. Most users find that it remains clearly detectable on the skin and clothing for many hours, making it a reliable choice for long events.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
While it is most popular for evening use and special occasions, its refined and balanced nature makes it acceptable for a professional environment if applied lightly. Its mossy, sandalwood base gives it a level of seriousness that fits a business setting.
Does the oakmoss make it smell like a vintage perfume?+−
The combination of oakmoss, patchouli, and coriander gives it a classic structure reminiscent of 1980s perfumery. It feels timeless and elegant rather than dated, but it will certainly appeal to those who enjoy traditional French floral compositions.