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compute – :
A powdery amber with nutmeg is what stand out to me. On drydown a little sweetness comes out, I think the carnation. Projection and longevity not that great but adequate. I received as a free sample, it’s nice but I don’t think nice enough to buy a whole bottle.
lzn689elipseskism – :
spicy yet light, not heavy, airy and open; hay, clove, amber that is almost floral underneath but not carnation like vintage florientals; smells unique and like nothing else, this house is doing amazing, nonderivative things! get a nose on them
kombat29 – :
save this one for damp cold mornings and cashmere coats days.
Insanely comforting antic woods and powdery resins.
Visul0 – :
Powdery Amber with some cloves and red carnations. I can sense some lavender & sort of nutmeg (spices in general).
After all i guess it sort of reflects the Gypsies spirits, implosive, passionate, proud, & love of freedom.
petruxa – :
Carnation, Amber, Cloves, and Freshly mown HAY!!!!!
How oddly magical. Even more odd? That I adore ALL of the notes listed ~ in opposition to nearly every other recent scent release, no matter how niche or costly. I am hoping one day to experience the actual scent, in addition to IMAGINING it. 🙂
You have to admire a perfumer who creates a fragrance around such an original and beguiling note combination. I certainly do!
Enticing……