Soleil de Feu captures the transition from a scorching afternoon into a warm, bronze evening. It opens with an unexpected spicy kick that quickly settles into a thick, creamy heart. Unlike traditional...
While categorized as a summer/spring scent due to its solar themes, the community largely considers this a versatile all-rounder, with many preferring it for fall and winter due to its heavy amber and woody base.
Performance is widely praised, with users noting that it offers better longevity than its predecessor, Soleil Blanc, often lasting through an entire day or evening.
There is a notable consensus that the fragrance leans slightly feminine due to the tuberose and magnolia, yet it is frequently worn and recommended by men who appreciate its creamy, spicy woodiness.
Enthusiasts often describe the scent profile as "sun-warmed concrete" or "toasty skin," distinguishing it from typical "beachy" perfumes that rely on heavy tropical fruits.
It is frequently compared to other Private Blend releases like Soleil Brûlant, though users find Soleil de Feu more wearable and less polarizing for daily use.