Is this a good choice if I enjoy very sweet, gourmand rice scents?+−
Not necessarily. While it features a prominent rice note, Naked Dance leans more toward an earthy, woody, and mineral profile. The presence of clay, vetiver, and frankincense keeps it from smelling like a dessert, focusing instead on a starchy, skin-like realism.
How does the "clay" note manifest in the fragrance?+−
The loam and clay notes provide a damp, mineralic, and slightly cool sensation. It smells like wet earth or a ceramicist's studio, adding a "grey" or "dusty" texture that balances the softness of the iris and rose.
Can this be worn in a professional or office setting?+−
Yes, it is highly suitable for professional environments. Because of its intimate sillage and clean, powdery drydown of white musk and sandalwood, it remains subtle and is unlikely to overwhelm colleagues.
What is the gender profile of Naked Dance?+−
This fragrance is strictly unisex. It balances traditionally feminine notes like lily and Turkish rose with masculine-leaning elements like gaiac wood, vetiver, and incense, resulting in a neutral, atmospheric scent.