Organza Indécence is a departure from the traditional floral sweetness of the original Organza, trading white flowers for a dry, provocative blend of woods and spices. At its core, this fragrance is d...
Widely regarded by enthusiasts as a "unicorn" or cult classic that defined the late 1990s spicy-oriental genre, with many collectors expressing frustration over its discontinued status.
Performance is consistently praised, with most users noting high longevity that lasts through an entire evening or workday, though the sillage is considered moderate and sophisticated rather than overwhelming.
Often grouped with other "powerhouse" woods of the era like Donna Karan Black Cashmere, though it is noted for being smoother and more wearable than its more aggressive contemporaries.
The fragrance is overwhelmingly preferred for cold weather, with the community viewing it as a staple for winter and autumn nights due to its dense, warming wood notes.