Eau du Soir Parfum by Sisley | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Eau du Soir smell like?
Eau du Soir is the olfactive equivalent of high-society elegance—sophisticated, unapologetic, and sharp. It opens with a bracing, bitter burst of grapefruit and mandarin orange, seasoned with a crack...
The fragrance is widely regarded as a "power house" with exceptional longevity and sillage, often lasting through an entire day or clinging to clothing for a week.
Fragrance enthusiasts frequently describe the scent as smelling "expensive" and "aristocratic," often associating it with wealth, luxury, and high-fashion elegance.
It is commonly compared to other classic green chypres like Chanel No. 19 and Jean-Louis Scherrer, though it is noted for being deeper, warmer, and more spicy than its contemporaries.
While it can be worn year-round, the community favors it most during the cooler temperatures of fall and winter, where its herbal and mossy facets provide a sharp contrast to the cold.
Opinions are polarized regarding its age profile; while many admire its "fierce elegance," some younger or modern-leaning wearers find its traditional oakmoss structure to be too "mature" or intimidating for casual use.