Is this considered a sweet floral fragrance?+−
No, this is a green floral that leans heavily into herbal and resinous territories. While it contains peach blossom and tuberose, these are balanced by bitter galbanum, moss, and vetiver, resulting in a scent that is more earthy and fresh than sugary.
How does this perform in high humidity or heat?+−
Spring in Bome performs exceptionally well in spring and summer. Its crisp, resinous accords of mastic and tarragon remain sharp rather than cloying, making it a refreshing choice for warmer weather and humid climates.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes, the fragrance is frequently cited as being suitable for business and daily wear. Its profile is sophisticated and clean rather than aggressive, though the initial green notes are quite potent.
Does the scent lean more masculine or feminine?+−
It is marketed for both men and women. The presence of iris and peach blossom provides a soft floral touch, but the dominant notes of papyrus, spikenard, and vetiver provide a woody, botanical backbone that appeals to fans of unisex fragrances.