Superstitious is a sharp, architectural fragrance that feels like a modern tribute to the grand, high-fashion perfumes of the mid-20th century. At its core, this is a massive aldehyde fragrance; it op...
The consensus on performance is overwhelmingly positive, with many noting that it projects significantly and remains noticeable on the skin for an entire day, often outlasting many modern competitors.
Enthusiasts frequently compare its structure to iconic aldehydic florals like Chanel No. 5 or Lanvin Arpège, though they clarify that Superstitious is much more aggressive, dark, and smoky.
It is widely regarded as a "statement" piece rather than a casual scent, with the majority of users recommending it for evening wear, night outs, or formal business settings.
While it is marketed to women, a large portion of the community views it as gender-neutral due to the heavy presence of dry vetiver, incense-like smokiness, and patchouli.
Because of its bold, resinous, and spicy nature, it is most popular during the cooler transitions of fall and the depths of winter, though some enjoy the "crisp" effect the aldehydes provide in the spring.