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According to my acknowledge, the perfume was created by Lancome for Singapore Airlines around 1984 and discontinued very soon in maybe 2 or four years.
It opens with a huge blast of strong and heady tropical flowers – not necessarily orchid, which has a more subtle scent, followed by the extravaganza of resins with obvious spices lurking and making bass behind the backdrop. Usually, I am not a big fan of spices, especially black pepper and nutmeg and sometimes cinnamon, the perfume, however, dodged a bullet of my personal dislikes even though cinnamon and nutmeg is apparently there – but their sharpness is rounded off and polished carefully by the resins while the resins are uplifting from the sticky cloying damp.
A very typical oriental perfume presumed/perceived by westerners: loud, spicy and luxuriant. I guess that when it was launched, other than western passengers those from the South Asian Sub-Continent were more likely the potential customers of this perfume. Put the interpretation aside, this is a fair one. Not bad, not a must-have either, but if you encounter one bottle less than $35 there is no reason to hesitate.