How does the Eau de Toilette concentration compare to other versions?+−
The EDT is the standard concentration and offers solid performance—lasting 6-8 hours with moderate to good projection. An EDP version exists with noticeably stronger staying power. Both capture the same character, so concentration choice depends on your preference for longevity versus subtlety.
Is this fragrance truly unisex, or does it lean feminine?+−
It's genuinely unisex, though its powdery, floral profile reads soft and romantic to most. The absence of fresh citrus or woody dryness (common masculine markers) means it skews aesthetically toward those drawn to vintage femininity, but gender matters less than personal taste for powdery, creamy florals.
What should I expect if I'm new to powdery fragrances?+−
You may find it baby-powder-like on first application, which can feel jarring if you're accustomed to fruit or wood-forward scents. Give it at least a second wearing. The composition deepens as the top notes settle, revealing the rose, jasmine, and heliotrope beneath the powder, which changes the entire impression.
Does this work year-round, or is it strictly seasonal?