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Not gonna lie, I expected another pretty luxury scent and nothing more, but this one really got me. There’s this bright citrus sparkle in the opening, then it melts into warm woods and a lightly sweet ambery base that feels sexy without trying too hard. It’s refined but still comforting, which is hard to pull off. I’ve worn it out to dinner and also during the day, and both times it felt right. People definitely notice it too. I got a couple compliments the first wear. For me this is 100% full bottle worthy. Pricey, yes, but it smells polished, unique, and honestly kind of addictive.
This is gorgeous. On me it opens with this smooth honeyed warmth, then I get a soft amber glow and a creamy woody drydown that feels super expensive. It’s one of those scents that makes you keep smelling your wrist all day. Kinda gives me the polished, luxurious vibe I get from some MFK stuff, but this feels richer and more intimate. Nothing harsh, nothing screechy, just really well blended and elegant. Performance is also great on me, easy 7-8 hours with a nice scent trail for the first few hours. I love this for evenings, but honestly I’d wear it anytime I wanted to feel put together.
I love this way more than I thought I would. The orange is sparkling and happy right away, then I get a soft white floral touch that makes it feel creamy and a little sexy. Not sugary, not sharp, just really put together. If you like bright designer citrus but want something more refined, this is def worth trying. It doesn’t remind me of Neroli Portofino exactly, but it sits in that same polished, rich summer space for me. Super easy to wear in heat, to brunch, to dinner, whatever. Lasts around 6 hours on my skin, which is honestly great for this style. Big compliment getter too.
I love this because it doesn’t need to scream to feel special. I get a soft floral touch up top, then warm musk and a slightly resinous amber thing that sits close but still gets noticed. It reminds me a little of Delina in the sense that it feels dressed up and chic, but Gold Immortals is way less flashy and way more smooth. Super classy, super easy to wear, and it never turns sharp on my skin. Tbh this is one of those perfumes that just makes you feel expensive. Lasts around 6 hours on me, not beast mode, but good enough because the scent itself is so beautiful.
This smells like sunshine on expensive skin. I get orange blossom first, then a soft citrus peel thing, and later it turns smoother and almost golden. What I love is how natural it feels — bright and uplifting, but never thin or boring. A lot of citrus perfumes smell amazing for 10 minutes and then vanish. This one actually sticks around and keeps that elegant glow the whole time. It’s not loud beast mode, but people around me definitely notice it. Kinda makes me think of a more dressed-up summer fragrance compared to the usual easy citrus stuff. For me this is special occasion worthy, but honestly I’d wear it anytime.
Some perfumes try way too hard to be seductive. This one doesn’t. Gold Immortals is just naturally sexy to me, mostly because of that warm amber and soft woody base. There’s also a musky smoothness that sits close to the skin after a while and smells amazing in motion. Not super loud, but people notice it when they get near you. That’s honestly my favorite kind of sexy fragrance. It feels polished but still intimate. I’d wear this on a date, to dinner, even to a wedding. No sharp edges, no weird synthetic twist, just a really beautiful golden scent that feels high-end from start to finish.
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.
Tbh I expected something darker and richer. What I mostly get is sweet tonka, some woody dryness, and a little fruity touch up top. It smells good, no question, but it never really develops into anything exciting. Kinda reminds me of those modern sweet masculine scents that are made to get compliments without taking any risks. That’s both the pro and the con. Super easy to wear, and people around you will probably enjoy it, but if you already own a few nightlife fragrances, this might feel redundant. Lasting power is pretty good though, and it sits a bit closer to the skin after the opening.
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.
This is the kind of perfume that doesn’t scream, it just glows. I get creamy woods, a touch of amber, and something slightly musky that makes it feel super smooth and skin-like. It’s not flashy like BR540 and not as pink or loud as Delina, which is exactly why I’m into it. It feels classy, grown, and really easy to wear in nice clothes or even just a sweater. Lasted a solid workday on me and never turned harsh. Tbh this is one of the rare “luxury” scents that actually smells luxurious the whole way through, not just in the first 10 minutes.
This is gorgeous. It opens with this really juicy orange/neroli vibe on me, but it’s not just a simple citrus splash that disappears in 20 minutes. There’s a smooth floral feel underneath that keeps it polished and super wearable. I love how bright it feels without turning into cleaning product territory, which happens a lot with orange-heavy scents tbh. It kinda gives me Mediterranean vacation energy, but still chic and expensive in that very Tom Ford way. Performance is also way better than I expected for something this fresh — I get a solid 6-7 hours and decent projection for the first couple. Easy 5 stars for me.
I love this. Gold Immortals has that rich, glowing vibe that makes me feel instantly put together without trying too hard. I get a soft amber warmth first, then a smooth woody feel with a little musk in the drydown. It smells expensive in that very Ex Nihilo way, but still super easy to wear. Kinda gives me the same polished-luxury mood I get from some MFK stuff, just less obvious and more refined. Performance is really good on me too, around 7-8 hours with a nice scent trail for the first few. Honestly one of those scents that just makes you want to keep sniffing your wrist.
Tbh I was ready to roll my eyes because Ex Nihilo can be hit or miss for me, but this is gorgeous. It opens with a warm, almost glowing amber feel, then settles into smooth woods and clean musk. Simple on paper maybe, but the blend is really what makes it special. Everything feels seamless and expensive. I kept thinking, wow, this is what people mean when they say a fragrance smells tailored. It’s not trying to be quirky or edgy, just beautiful. I got around 8 hours easily, and on clothes it stayed even longer. Def a special occasion scent, but I’d still wear it whenever I want to feel a little extra.
This one just works. No weird screechy opening, no random note that ruins it halfway through. I mostly get musk, amber, and a silky woody note that keeps everything feeling really clean and elegant. It’s warm without being heavy, which is harder to find than people think. I’ve worn it in cooler weather and on mild spring nights and it still felt right. Super versatile, but not boring. It gives me that expensive department store aura in the best way. Also, the quality is obvious right away. Great projection for the first couple hours, then it sits closer and stays beautiful. Easy 5 stars from me.
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 actually really like this. It has that classic 1 Million attitude, but smoother and darker. I get a sweet vanilla thing first, then a warm woody drydown with a little spice in the background. It feels made for nights out, dates, bars, all that. Super easy to wear if you already like loud designer scents. My only issue is it can get a bit thick after a few hours, especially indoors, so I wouldn’t overspray. Performance is great though, easy 7-8 hours on me with solid projection for the first half. Not the most original scent ever, but it smells good and gets attention, so I can’t really hate on it.
Tbh I thought this would be another sugary mess, but Rabanne kinda nailed it here. The vanilla is rich, there’s a soft woody base, and I get a touch of spice that keeps it from going full dessert. It reminds me a little of other modern sweet masculine releases, but this one feels more polished than some of them. Not niche, not groundbreaking, just really solid. I love how cozy and sexy it comes off without smelling too juvenile. Minor flaw: the opening is a bit loud and synthetic for like 10 minutes. After that, it settles nicely. Def a cold weather scent for me.
This is nice, just not that memorable. I get a sweet vanilla-amber thing with some spice in the opening, and it definitely goes for that sexy night-out vibe. Problem is, it smells like a bunch of other designer releases mashed together. Not bad at all, just familiar. On skin it’s smooth and easy to wear, and the performance is solid for me, around 6-7 hours with decent projection for the first couple hours. I can see people liking this a lot, especially if you want something crowd-pleasing. But for a “Night Elixir,” I wanted a little more personality. Decent bottle grab, not a wow.
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.