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Tbh this is one of my favorite Memo scents. It smells clean and breezy, but there’s a softness to it that keeps it from feeling sharp or generic. I get sea air, a little floral brightness, and a really smooth musk that sits close in the best way after the opening. No harsh synthetic screech, no headache, just effortless luxury. If Delina is dressed up and dramatic, this is the rich friend in a white shirt near the coast. Super easy to love. I’ve gotten compliments with this even though it’s not super loud. It just smells naturally beautiful and expensive. Definitely highly recommended.
This is one of those fragrances that seems simple at first, then suddenly you can’t stop smelling your wrist. I get juicy orange up top, a little bitter petitgrain vibe, then something airy and sun-warmed underneath. It’s fresh, but not boring. That’s the key. A lot of orange scents smell like body spray or disappear in an hour. This one has texture and stays classy the whole time. Tbh it reminds me a tiny bit of Neroli Portofino’s clean brightness, but warmer and more relaxed. Projection is really nice for the first couple hours, then it sits closer and just smells gorgeous. Easy 5 stars from me.
I love this way more than I expected. Taormina Orange smells like bright orange peel with a soft neroli glow and a clean musky drydown. Super smooth, no harsh cleaner vibe at all, which citrus scents can easily do. It feels expensive in that effortless Tom Ford way. Kinda gives me Mediterranean vacation energy, but still polished enough to wear anywhere. On my skin it stays fresh and sparkling for a good 6-7 hours, which is honestly great for this style. I’ve worn a lot of citrus perfumes and this one just feels more refined and addictive. Def highly recommended if you want something fresh that still has presence.
This is kinda addictive tbh. On my skin it opens bright, almost peachy, then settles into something warm with musk and a silky wood vibe. I love this part because it smells clean but not soapy, rich but not loud. It doesn’t scream for attention like Delina or BR540, but that’s actually why I enjoy it. It feels more grown and low-key sexy. Minor flaw: the opening disappears pretty fast, and I wish that juicy sparkle stayed longer. After that it sits closer to the skin, but I still catch it for hours. Really nice if you want something classy that won’t choke people out.
I love this. A lot of fresh scents smell nice for 20 minutes and then disappear into shampoo, but this one has way more personality. On me it opens airy and salty, then I start noticing a subtle citrus touch and clean musk underneath. It kinda reminds me of some of the better Maison Francis Kurkdjian freshies, but less soapy and more relaxed. Really chic stuff. It’s the kind of fragrance that works in the office, on vacation, or on a dinner date if you don’t want anything loud. Performance is better than I expected too — not beast mode, but solid and very wearable. Easy 5 stars for me.
If Delina is all dressed up and BR540 is loud, this is the cool rich friend in linen by the sea. Taormina Orange is just beautiful. I mostly get orange blossom, a touch of zest, and a smooth ambery base that keeps it from feeling too sharp. It smells natural to me, like actual citrus skin in the sun, not sugary candy orange. Really easy to wear, but it still feels special. I’d wear this to brunch, the office, dinner, literally anything. Super versatile. Lasts around 6 hours on me with soft but noticeable projection. Not cheap obviously, but the scent itself is so well done I can’t even be mad.
Tbh I’m picky with orange fragrances because they can go super synthetic or too fleeting. This one nails it. The orange note feels juicy and slightly bitter, like peeling a really good fruit, and there’s a soft floral edge that keeps it elegant. Then it dries down into this smooth, clean warmth that makes the whole thing feel finished. Nothing screechy, nothing cheap. Just really, really well blended. I’ve been wearing it as an everyday scent and it somehow still feels special every time. It’s bright without being juvenile. Lasts longer than I expected too, around 7 hours with decent projection. Def a recommend if you want a luxury citrus that actually delivers.
This is so, so good. Cap Camarat gives me that polished coastal feeling without turning into basic blue-fragrance territory. I get a really pretty marine vibe with soft white florals and a smooth, musky drydown that makes it feel expensive the whole way through. It’s fresh, but not sporty. More like crisp linen at a fancy hotel by the sea. I love how easy it is to wear too — super classy, super clean, and somehow still memorable. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours. Honestly one of those perfumes that just makes you feel put together. Def recommend if you want fresh but elevated.
Some fresh scents are nice for ten minutes and then turn into nothing. This is not that. Taormina Orange opens with this gorgeous bitter orange sparkle, then the neroli comes through and gives it that clean white-floral lift. Later I get a warm musky skin scent that makes it feel surprisingly sexy. Not in a heavy date-night way, more like effortless attractiveness. I keep reaching for it because it works in heat but doesn’t smell basic. It also gets compliments, which honestly surprised me for a citrus-forward perfume. Performance is solid too, especially on clothes. For me this is one of the best ‘expensive fresh’ scents Tom Ford has done.
I def think this is very good, just not full 5-star territory for me. It has that polished niche sheen Ex Nihilo does well. I pick up a lightly fruity opening, some creamy sandalwood-ish warmth, and a soft musk in the base. The whole thing feels elegant and expensive, like a cashmere scarf in perfume form. What I love is how easy it is to wear. No harsh edges, no weird phase, just a clean warm glow all the way through. The downside is simple: it doesn’t totally wow me, especially at this price. Still, I’d happily wear it in cooler weather or for evenings out. Very put-together scent.
This one surprised me. It’s not loud, not trying to be sexy beast mode, just very smooth and put together. I get orange blossom and citrus at first, then a gentle musky/woody base that makes it feel classy. Honestly, this is the kind of fragrance I’d wear to brunch, office, dinner, whatever. Very versatile. If you like sharp, sparkling citruses, this might feel a little too soft. That’s my only issue with it. But I love the easy elegance here. Lasts around 6 hours on me, which is decent, and it never turns harsh or synthetic.
I love this, even if it’s not perfect. It opens with this bright orange note that instantly makes me think of walking by the coast somewhere in Italy, then there’s a creamy floral thing underneath that keeps it from feeling too simple. It doesn’t go full sunscreen/coconut territory, thank god. More chic than playful. The downside is that for a Tom Ford, I wanted a bit more depth and better staying power. On me it’s about 5 hours, maybe 6 if I spray heavy. Still, it smells gorgeous and super uplifting. Def one of those fragrances that puts you in a better mood.
Tbh this is one of those fragrances I respect more than I love. I get a soft amber warmth, a touch of musk, and maybe some light florals in the background. It smells well-made and expensive, but also kinda generic? Like if you mashed together bits of other upscale niche scents and removed anything challenging. Not bad at all—actually very easy to wear—and I can see people calling it classy. But for me it sits in that awkward middle zone: better than designer, not interesting enough to justify the hype or price. Lasts okay, maybe 6 hours. Decent scent, nothing special. 3/5 feels right.
This is such an easy wear for me. I get a really juicy orange up top with a little neroli-ish brightness, then it settles into something smoother and slightly woody. It’s very Tom Ford in the sense that it feels polished, but this one is way more relaxed and vacation-y. Kinda reminds me of the idea of Mandarino di Amalfi, just less sparkly and a bit deeper. My only real complaint is the performance — I get around 5-6 hours and then it’s pretty close to the skin. Still, I love this for warm weather. Smells clean, expensive, and happy without trying too hard.
Gold Immortals is nice, just not wow nice. On me it opens a little citrusy with some soft white floral vibes, then settles into a smooth woody-musky thing that feels polished and easy to wear. I don’t dislike it at all, but for Ex Nihilo money I wanted something with more personality. It kinda gives me that clean luxury department store vibe—pleasant, elegant, and a bit safe. Performance is decent, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close after the first hour. I’d wear it to work or brunch no problem. Just not the bottle I’d reach for when I want to feel excited.
Gold Immortals feels like warm skin with a fancy finish. I get amber and soft woods first, then a musky sweetness that makes it really easy to wear. It’s not super unique, and if you collect a lot of niche stuff you might think “haven’t I smelled this vibe before?” But honestly, I don’t care because it’s so well blended. Nothing sharp, nothing annoying, just smooth from start to finish. This is the kind of scent I’d wear on a date or even to the office if I go light on sprays. Performance is good, not beast mode. About 6 hours for me, maybe a little more on clothes.
I was expecting a basic citrus, but this is nicer than that. The orange feels ripe and slightly bitter, like the peel is in there too, and I pick up some soft amber in the drydown that keeps it from being too sharp. Super wearable. It has that upscale resort vibe without screaming for attention. Tbh I really love how natural it smells compared to a lot of designer citrus scents that go full cleaning product on me. Minor flaw: it’s not super unique for the price, and projection is moderate at best. But the scent itself? Really, really good.
I really like this one. Gold Immortals comes off smooth and polished, with a soft fruity glow up top and this creamy woody drydown that feels super expensive. I also get a touch of amber that keeps it warm without turning heavy. It’s elegant in that easy Ex Nihilo way, like you can wear it dressed up or just out to dinner and still feel put together. My only small issue is that it plays things a bit safe for the price, so I wanted a little more personality. Still, it smells beautiful and refined. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours.
I wanted to like Gold Immortals way more than I actually did. On my skin it opens kinda bright with a citrusy touch, then turns into this generic woody-musky blur that feels way too polished and not in a good way. There’s maybe some amber in the background, but it never gets rich or interesting. Tbh it smells expensive for like 20 minutes, then just flat. For something from Ex Nihilo, I expected more personality. It also sits super close to the skin after the first hour, so performance was disappointing too. Not horrible, just really underwhelming and honestly overpriced for what it is.
Tbh this was a letdown. I was expecting something darker and smoother, but on my skin it just turns into a super sweet amber-vanilla cloud with this weird spicy edge that feels really synthetic. Kinda trying to be sexy and “night out” but it comes off heavy and a bit cheap to me. It actually reminded me of those clubbing scents that want BR540 attention without the polish. Performance is strong, I’ll give it that, but that almost makes it worse because I was stuck with it for like 8 hours. Not my thing at all. If you like loud sweet scents you might enjoy it, but I found it pretty cloying.