Sirène defies the expectation of a typical "girly" fruity fragrance. While the pink bottle suggests something light and playful, the scent itself is a sophisticated, dark cherry composition with a sur...
Performance is a major talking point, with a strong consensus that this is one of the brand's most long-lasting releases, often remaining noticeable on skin and clothing for more than twelve hours.
While Tom Ford’s Lost Cherry is the inevitable comparison for any cherry scent, enthusiasts note that Sirène is far less fleeting and much more lactonic and resinous than the Tom Ford benchmark.
The fragrance is frequently compared to Duchessa for its dark cherry profile and Mind Games' French Defense for its creamy, milky sweetness, though Sirène is noted for its distinct woody-oud dry down.
Despite being marketed for women, there is an ongoing debate about its unisex potential due to the incense, oud, and moss notes, which provide a "grown-up" edge that appeals to men who enjoy fruity-woody profiles.
It is widely regarded as a cold-weather staple, with users preferring it for fall and winter evenings or "night out" scenarios where its heavy sillage can truly shine.