Sprayed in the morning, it is still there at night: eight hours of wear against projection that stays contained. The powdery amber register still rewards restraint — one spray is enough indoors. Keep it for cold months, where its density reads as intended, and for dressed-up evenings rather than the working day.
Dune
EDT · 1991
Perfumer · Jean-Louis Sieuzac · Dominique Ropion
Not rated yet — be the firstA dry amber floral built on broom — honeyed, hay-like, frankly bitter — framed by aldehydes, mandarin and palisander. The heart is floral (jasmine, rose, ylang-ylang, lily) but never bright: everything is pulled down into vanilla, benzoin, sandalwood, patchouli and oakmoss, powdery and almost mineral. Released in 1991, it resembled nothing else on the feminine shelf of its time, and it still divides people.
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8/10
Sillage
6/10
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Woman-leaning unisex
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