What does This is not a Blue Bottle 1.2 smell like?
This fragrance captures the sensation of bright light passing through a prism. It opens with a sharp, botanical crispness driven by green ivy and the subtle heat of pink pepper. This isn't a tradition...
The fragrance community generally regards this as a high-performing floral-fresh scent, with many noting its longevity is surprisingly persistent for such a light profile, often lasting through a full workday.
It is frequently compared to "clean skin" and "luxury laundry" scents, though it is considered more artistic and complex than standard designer fresh fragrances.
While it is marketed as a unisex perfume, the prominent lilac and lily of the valley notes lead some enthusiasts to perceive it as leaning slightly toward the feminine side of the spectrum, though its woody base keeps it balanced for all.
It is highly recommended for spring and summer daytime wear, specifically for leisure or business settings where a heavy, cloying scent would be inappropriate.
Enthusiasts often describe it as an "abstract" or "modern" floral, noting that it doesn't smell like a literal bouquet but rather a conceptual, "blue" interpretation of light and flowers.