Is this a very sweet fragrance like Katy Perry's previous releases?+−
No, Indi moves away from the candy-sweet DNA of the "Killer Queen" or "Purr" lines. While it contains plum and tonka bean, the overall impression is woody, musky, and fresh rather than sugary.
How does the musk in this fragrance feel?+−
The musk in Indi is clean and slightly "white" in character, leaning into a laundry-fresh and skin-like vibe rather than being heavy or animalic. This is bolstered by the airy notes of white tea and lily of the valley.
Is this suitable for hot weather?+−
Yes, many users find it performs well in summer and spring. The Italian bergamot and white tea provide a refreshing opening that doesn't become cloying when the temperature rises.
Does this fragrance have a strong woody presence?+−
Yes, the white cedarwood is a core component of the scent. It provides a clean, dry backbone that prevents the floral and musk notes from becoming too soft or powdery.
Is Indi a good choice for the office?+−
It is frequently cited as a top choice for professional environments. Its moderate projection ensures it won't overwhelm colleagues, while the "business" and "daily" community consensus confirms its polite, clean profile.
Can this fragrance be layered with others?+−
Because of its prominent musk and cedar base, Indi is often used by enthusiasts as a layering tool to add woodiness and longevity to lighter floral or citrus scents.