Serenity is a dense, ritualistic fragrance that bridges the gap between traditional Middle Eastern perfumery and modern luxury leather. At its core, it is a complex interplay of dry woods and animalic...
The fragrance is widely recognized for its tenacious performance, with users noting that a single spray can linger on skin and clothing for several days.
It is frequently compared to a blend of high-end leather and oud scents, specifically striking a balance between the dry woodiness of Tom Ford’s Oud Wood and the smokier, more animalic profile of Louis Vuitton’s Ombre Nomade.
Enthusiasts describe the scent as having a "spiritual" or "religious" quality, likening the heavy use of frankincense and spices to the atmosphere of a mosque or church.
While it includes floral and sweet elements like Rosa centifolia and praliné, the consensus is that these are background players to the dominant leather, oud, and spice accords.
Given its density and projection, it is most often recommended for cold weather and formal evening occasions rather than casual daytime use.