Eau de Cashmere is a study in texture, designed to mimic the tactile sensation of soft wool against warm skin. It opens with a bright but fleeting lift of bergamot and a touch of pink pepper, which pr...
The fragrance community widely regards this as one of Guerlain’s most comforting "skin scents," frequently used as a bedtime fragrance or a personal sanctuary scent for relaxing at home.
Performance is a point of debate; while some users find it provides a sophisticated all-day aura, others describe the projection as very intimate, noting it lacks the "beast mode" presence of Guerlain’s more traditional orientals.
It is frequently compared to a modernized, stripped-back version of Shalimar, offering that familiar Guerlain warmth and iris-musk drydown without the resinous, vintage drama of the original.
Enthusiasts emphasize its versatility, recommending it for business settings where a loud fragrance would be inappropriate, or as a layering tool to add a creamy, powdery finish to other perfumes.