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This is one of those fragrances that just makes you feel put together. The lemon opening gives it a bright little kick, but what I really love is how it settles into this airy vanilla with soft sandalwood. It kinda reminds me of if a gourmand and a clean woody scent had a very chic baby. Not as sugary as people might expect from the blueberry idea, which I appreciate. Def wearable in daytime, office, dates, whatever. Performance is really nice too, around 6 hours on my skin and a bit longer on clothes. Easy 5 stars for me.
This stuff is gorgeous. I mostly get blueberry in the opening and then a creamy sandalwood/vanilla cloud for the rest of the wear. It’s not loud in a trashy sweet way, just really polished and addictive. Kinda feels like walking into a boutique hotel in a leather jacket lol. What I love most is that it’s cozy but still fresh enough to wear outside winter. My partner is obsessed with this on me, so yeah, major date night points. Lasts about 7 hours and sits closer to the skin after the first few. Still, I’d 100% recommend it. Super easy 5/5.
This is just flat-out gorgeous. The vetiver and oud together give it this deep smoky texture, and the pink pepper keeps it from feeling too heavy. I love perfumes that smell confident without being loud and obnoxious, and this totally nails that. It’s rich, a little mysterious, and very put together. Honestly smells like someone with great taste and zero need to flex. Not a freshie, not a safe basic wood scent either — it has personality. Beast mode? Not quite. But it lasts a solid workday and the quality is obvious the whole time. Super easy 5 stars for me.
This is so good tbh. A lot of fresh scents smell amazing for 20 minutes and then disappear into nothing, but Morning Chess actually sticks around and has character. The bergamot is bright and uplifting, but the patchouli gives it this dry, elegant backbone that keeps it from going generic. I also get a little amber warmth in the drydown that makes it feel really smooth on skin. It’s not beast mode, but it projects enough to be noticed and lasts a full workday on me. I’d put this in that same easy-luxury space as some Creed stuff, just with its own cooler, cleaner twist.
This is gorgeous tbh. It starts off spicy from the red pepper, but not in a harsh way, then that juicy pear comes through and makes it feel smooth and kinda flirtier than I expected. There’s also this woody cedar backbone that keeps it from going too fruity. I usually get bored with fresh scents fast, but this one has enough texture to stay interesting the whole wear. It doesn’t smell like Delina or BR540 at all, which I appreciate because it actually has its own thing going on. Super easy to wear, but still feels special. I got compliments twice the first time I wore it, so yeah, big win.
There’s something really addictive about this one. It starts off with a gorgeous bergamot pop, super clean and sharp in the best way, then settles into this patchouli/amber combo that feels chic and quietly sexy. Not sweet, not loud, not trying to be edgy. Just really well done. I love that it smells polished without feeling stuffy. This is the kind of scent that makes you stand a little straighter. It also feels super versatile—office, brunch, date, whatever. On me it has good projection for the first hour or two, then stays closer but present for several more. Def highly recommended if you want fresh with a little soul.
Tbh I usually roll my eyes when a niche scent gets this much praise, but this one earned it. Poets of Berlin has this really addictive blueberry-vanilla thing going on, but the Haitian vetiver gives it a green dry edge that makes it feel expensive and modern. It doesn’t smell like BR540 or Delina at all, which is honestly refreshing. This has its own vibe. Slightly cozy, slightly fresh, very cool. Projection is noticeable without being obnoxious, and I still catch whiffs after 8 hours. If you want something different but still crowd-pleasing, this is such a safe blind reach.
Body Paint is just really, really good. What I get most is lemon up top, then this cool peppery-green feeling, and later a soft ambroxan glow that sticks around forever on clothes. It smells modern without that screechy synthetic thing a lot of fresh woody perfumes have. Honestly this is one of the few niche scents I’d wear anywhere: office, dinner, lazy weekend, whatever. Clean, bright, a little mossy, very put together. If you like fragrances that feel effortless but still memorable, this is such a safe blind reach. Performance is great too—around 6-7 hours on skin for me, longer on fabric.
This is one of those scents that made me stop and go wow on first wear. The saffron hits first for me, then that dry cedar/vetiver combo comes in and makes it feel smoky without going full ashtray. It’s dark and polished at the same time. I love this because it feels bold, but still super wearable if you like woody stuff. Kinda reminds me of the darker side of Baccarat Rouge’s saffron vibe, just way less sugary and more grown. Performance is excellent too — easy 8+ hours on me and it leaves a really sexy trail. Def a standout.
Some fresh perfumes smell nice for 20 minutes and then vanish into nothing. This is not that. Body Paint opens super lively with green pepper and lemon, then the oakmoss/cedar combo gives it this dry, slightly earthy edge that makes it feel grown and expensive. I love that it’s bright without being basic. The pear is there, but more like a juicy accent than a sugary fruit bomb, which is exactly how I want it. It wears close-ish after a while, but I kept catching it for hours, so I’m not mad at that at all. To me it’s classy, sexy, and a little artsy. Def highly recommended.
I love this way more than I expected. The opening has this bright lemon thing with green pepper that feels super crisp and alive, then the pear softens it just enough so it never gets too sharp. It’s clean but not boring, fresh but still has personality. Kinda gives me the polished niche vibe Vilhelm does so well, but this one feels more wearable than some of their louder stuff. The drydown with ambroxan and a little oakmoss is so addictive on my skin. Lasts around 7-8 hours on me with solid projection for the first couple hours. Def one of those scents that makes you keep sniffing your wrist.
I love this stuff. The bergamot hits right away and it’s super crisp, but not like basic shower gel citrus. Then the patchouli comes in and gives it that smooth, grown, slightly earthy vibe that keeps it interesting. Kinda reminds me of Aventus in the overall mood, but less loud and more polished. This feels expensive without trying too hard. I’ve worn it to work and out at night and it just works every time. Performance is really solid too, around 7-8 hours on me with nice projection for the first couple hours. Easy 5 stars, def one of the best fresh woody scents I’ve tried.
I’m kinda obsessed with this one. It has that spicy saffron opening, but what really gets me is the cedar in the drydown — clean, dry, smoky, and super addictive. It feels mysterious without trying too hard. Some woody fragrances come off stiff or old-school on me, but this has enough warmth to keep it modern. I also like that it doesn’t scream for attention in a cheap way. People notice it, but it still feels refined. Lasts around 7 hours on my skin, longer on clothes. If you want something different from the usual sweet crowd-pleasers, this is absolutely worth trying.
I love this way more than I expected. That blueberry note is super pretty and not syrupy at all, then the vanilla comes in and makes it feel creamy and smooth. There’s also this dry woody/vetiver thing underneath that keeps it from turning into a dessert bomb. Kinda feels artsy but still very easy to wear. On me it lasts a solid 7-8 hours with decent projection for the first couple hours. I get why people hype this one. It’s unique without trying too hard, and tbh I’ve gotten more compliments with this than with some way louder perfumes.
Tbh I usually get nervous with anything described as smoky or oud-heavy because it can go rough fast, but Smoke Show is so well done. The pink pepper gives it a nice kick up top, then the oud shows up in a really smooth, elegant way. No barnyard, no weird medicinal thing, just this chic dry woodiness that smells expensive. I love how it stays interesting the whole wear instead of flattening out after an hour. Projection is strong for the first few hours, then it sits closer and still smells amazing. This is date-night gold, but I’d wear it anytime honestly.
Really like this one. The bergamot opening is super crisp and sparkly, then it settles into this smooth patchouli/amber thing that feels clean but still a little dressed up. Kinda reminds me of Aventus at first, but without the smoky macho vibe. Morning Chess smells polished and easy to wear, especially for work or daytime, though I do wish it had a bit more personality in the middle. That’s my only real gripe. Performance is solid on me, around 6-7 hours, with moderate projection for the first couple hours. Not beast mode, but def noticeable. Just a very likable, classy fresh scent that I keep reaching for.
Morning Chess is one of those fragrances I never regret wearing. It opens with this bright bergamot sparkle, then the black amber in the base gives it a soft warmth that makes it feel way more luxe than a typical fresh scent. That contrast is what I love most. Fresh, but not thin. Clean, but still sexy. I keep reaching for it because it feels effortless and put together without being boring. It also gets compliments way more than I expected. Lasts about 6-7 hours on my skin, which is totally fine for this style. Honestly, if you want something refined and easy to wear, this is such a safe win.
I really like this one. The blueberry note is the star for me, but it’s not syrupy or childish at all. It opens kind of bright with a little lemon, then turns into this smooth vanilla/sandalwood thing that feels artsy and cozy at the same time. Kinda reminds me of a niche take on a gourmand without going full dessert. My only small issue is that there’s a slightly fuzzy synthetic vibe in the middle, and for the price I wanted a bit more magic. Still, it smells super good and pretty unique. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with moderate projection, so def wearable and easy to enjoy.
Really like this one. Smoke Show has that dry, spicy vibe from the saffron and pink pepper right away, then the cedar keeps it smooth and a little polished instead of going full campfire. The oud is there, but on me it stays pretty tame, which I actually appreciate because super funky oud is not my thing. It kinda feels like a dressed-up smoky wood scent you can actually wear without scaring people off. Minor flaw: I wish it had a bit more depth in the heart, because after the opening it gets simpler. Still, it smells expensive and sexy. Lasted around 6-7 hours on me with solid projection for the first couple.
This is really cool stuff. The opening hits me with green pepper and lemon right away, super bright but not in a basic citrus cologne way. Then the pear softens it just enough so it doesn’t feel too sharp. I love how modern it smells, kinda clean and woody from the ambroxan/cedar thing, but it still has personality. Tbh the only flaw for me is that it gets a little abstract in the middle, like I stop noticing distinct notes and just get a polished vibe. Still very wearable and easy to like. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours.