How does the Parfum concentration differ from the more common Eau de Toilette?+−
The Parfum is more dense and resinous, emphasizing the spicy French carnation and the rich, woody base notes like Mysore sandalwood and oakmoss. While the Eau de Toilette is airier and more citrus-forward, the Parfum offers a deeper, more powdery experience with enhanced staying power.
Is this considered a "green" fragrance or a traditional floral?+−
It is a hybrid. While it contains a massive bouquet of jasmine, ylang-ylang, and tuberose, the heavy presence of galbanum and hyacinth makes it lean significantly toward the green, bitter, and "mossy" side of the spectrum.
Is Fidji suitable for office or professional environments?+−
Yes, the community frequently recommends Fidji for business and daily use. Its sharp, clean aldehydes and sophisticated woody finish give it a polished, "proper" character that is professional rather than overly sweet or casual.
Does the fragrance feel dated since it was released in 1966?+−