Description
In late summer 2016, the Italian men’s fashion house Ermenegildo Zegna will release the new limited Z Zegna Cities Collection within the Z Zegna line, featuring three new fragrances dedicated to well-travelled men and the world capitals New York, Milan and Shanghai. Each of the fragrances, New York, Milan and Shanghai, allegedly bring a different style and a different energy in accordance with the city it is named for.
Z Zegna Shanghai is a woody – aromatic scent composed of notes of cardamom, violet and guaiac wood. All three fragrances will be available in bottles of 100 ml Eau de Toilette for €72 each. The nose behind this fragrance is Trudi Loren.
ринат – :
Would make a safe office scent…I will wear Ermenegildo Zegna Z Zegna Shanghai for men.The sillage is also heavenly.
antonio29 – :
It’s generic, I’ve smelt it before, somewhere. Would make a safe office scent, no one is going to get offended by it. Not bottle worthy for me though. Reminds me of Dylan Blue.
poscemink – :
I blind bought this, because I love the notes, but after smelling it I so wish I hadn’t purchased it. I don’t like this scent at all.
It doesn’t really smell anything like the mentioned notes. I can’t smell the lovely cardamom, there’s no trace of violet in here, but there might be a tiny touch of guaiac. The thing is it doesn’t highlight the unique guaiac personality, which usually is warm and slightly smoky. Shanghai just has that general, average, unspecific woody smell.
This is a totally mediocre, boring, slightly woody, slightly vanillic, sweet-ish, slightly fresh-out-of-the-shower type scent. It leans a little aquatic. We’ve smelled this thing so many times now. Shanghai is nothing new. It has that (yes, I’m going to say it) generic, synthetic “masculine” smell that so many designer scents marketed towards men have. It’s a scent I don’t like. It feels cheap and predictable.
I associate this type of smell with selfesteem issues and men having insecurities with their masculinity – like their trying to hard to fit in, be accepted and be perceived as masculine. (If you’re a man, you don’t have to make an effort to be masculine, you already are. So chill.)
I’m very disappointed! This is just not a very flattering scent in my opinion. It’s too cliché to be flattering.
Longevity is pretty decent, it has lasted about 6 hours on my skin so far, and still going strong. Sillage is a strong medium right away, but it dries down to a soft medium.
supershch – :
I get mostly attractive violet from this very safe metrosexual scent, which by the way doesn’t match the attractive orangey/red presentation of the scent and I don’t get the connection with Shanghai either. Good quality ingredients (high-end designer quality if not quite niche) with good longevity and moderate sillage on my skin. It reminds me a lot of the violet leaf laden Carven Pour Homme tempered with the smooth spiciness of Cerruti 1881 Sport, and I reckon it’s the most elegant and versatile of the 3 in the cities collection and would suit all seasons. I hesitate to recommend it though, as I suspect its linearity would get boring with repeated use. Watch out too for the silver spraypaint on the bottle as I’ve seen some bottles with a less than exemplary finish.
tram777 – :
Lovely,well made,long lasting fragrance. The sillage is heavenly,the projection is strong but not abrasive.
Because of the nature of the scent,you get to enjoy a stellar performance for the WHOLE DAY,without offending anyone around.
I love it!! Try it… I will wear Zegna New York next.
magwai69 – :
The more qualitative version of invictus, it just opens new corners thanks to the correct construction … Really ,really high class !!! Wearable 24h. 365 days