Tyger Tyger Parfum by Francesca Bianchi | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Tyger Tyger smell like?
Tyger Tyger is an exercise in high-contrast perfumery, juxtaposing a thick, syrupy sweetness against a dark, predatory base. The experience begins with a prominent note of peach jam—a dense, cooked-do...
The longevity of this fragrance is a major talking point, with most users reporting it lasts well over eight hours, easily surviving a full workday or a long evening out.
Many enthusiasts highlight the peach jam note as the standout feature, often citing it as a rare example of a fruity note that feels sophisticated rather than youthful or "cheap."
Public opinion on the tuberose is divided; while many enjoy its narcotic, buttery quality, some find it too reminiscent of bold, vintage power perfumes, making it a polarizing choice for those who prefer modern, transparent florals.
Though it is marketed as unisex, the community often leans toward it being a "special occasion" scent, better suited for evenings, parties, or dressed-up leisure rather than the office.
Performance is frequently described as "beast mode," with users cautioning that a little goes a long way due to its high concentration and heavy sillage.