Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
While it is most frequently chosen for evening wear and leisure, its clean, soapy undertones allow it to work in professional settings if applied moderately.
How does this perform in different seasons?+−
This scent is most popular during the fall and spring. The resins and spices provide necessary warmth for cooler months, but the aromatic floral notes keep it from feeling too heavy for transition seasons.
Is this a traditional "masculine" leather scent?+−
It is marketed for both men and women. While it features classic masculine elements like juniper and styrax, the inclusion of May rose and a creamy, resinous base gives it a gender-neutral appeal.
Does the leather note dominate the fragrance?+−
The leather effect is achieved through resins like styrax and labdanum rather than a harsh chemical leather note. It feels more like a "cuir" accord—smoky, woody, and slightly floral—rather than a "new car" or "jacket" leather.