Men in winter often instinctively choose deeper, darker compositions — leather, tobacco, cedar, vetiver.
These are notes that speak of inner calm, confidence, and a quiet, understated authority. Such states are reflected in Paradox in a Bottle, Nights in Morocco, After Hours, Craving the Moment — fragrances that create a sense of closeness with oneself, evoking evening silence, warm darkness, and time slowing down.
For women, winter often opens a different spectrum — warm florals, amber, spice-wrapped sweetness, powdery notes. These are scents that do not seduce openly, but attract through intimacy, softness, and inner warmth. This mood is conveyed by Sweet Surrender, Soft Mayhem, Entrance Code, Night Link — fragrances.
But… winter also dissolves boundaries. Wood can be soft, a flower — dark, sweetness — deeply sensual.
Therefore, the most important question when choosing a fragrance is not who it is for, but what it brings out.
In winter, fragrances become more personal. This reflects how we ourselves slow down, become more attentive, and are more inclined to choose what truly resonates with our inner world.
A fragrance becomes more than a choice — it becomes recognition and a reflection of your inner state.

















