Is this a women's fragrance only, or can anyone wear it?+−
It's marketed toward women and leans feminine in character — soft, sweet, and fruity. That said, anyone who enjoys apple-forward gourmands or light vanilla musks could wear it comfortably. The cedarwood and musk in the base give it enough neutral grounding that it doesn't read as strictly gendered on skin.
How does it compare to other apple or gourmand fragrances?+−
It sits in softer, cleaner territory than most heavy gourmands. It's frequently described as less vanilla-dominant than something like Tihota, and it lacks the deep amber warmth you'd find in a fragrance like Ambre Narguilé. Think apple pie rather than caramel sauce — fruity-sweet with a musk-vanilla finish rather than thick or resinous.
Is the performance worth the price for a niche Parfum?+−
Longevity is solid — most wearers get a full day out of it, fading to a skin scent rather than disappearing entirely. Sillage is moderate and personal rather than projecting across a room, which suits its intimate, feel-good character. For a niche Parfum concentration, the performance is considered fair by community consensus, though those wanting a powerhouse sillage may find it underwhelming.
When is the best time of year to wear it?