Does the pineapple note make this smell like a tropical vacation?+−
Not exactly. While the pineapple is prominent and juicy, the substantial amount of lavender and earthy patchouli pulls the fragrance toward a more "perfumey" and sophisticated territory rather than a literal beach or fruit scent.
Is Music for a While considered more masculine or feminine?+−
It is marketed as unisex. Many find it leans slightly masculine due to the traditional lavender and patchouli structure, but the heavy sweetness from the pineapple and vanilla makes it equally popular among women.
How many sprays should I use?+−
Caution is advised. Due to its reputation for extreme sillage and intensity, many long-time users recommend starting with just one or two sprays, as it has been known to be "out of control" if over-applied.
When is the best time to wear this fragrance?+−
It is most popular during the spring and fall. Its vibrant fruitiness suits the blooming energy of spring, while the warm amber and vanilla base provides enough depth to hold up against the crisp air of autumn.