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1996 is no ordinary Byredo
Love love love this fragrance. I disagree with the two reviews below.
The air is cold and the leaves are falling and it's time to bring out this underrated GEM from ByeByeRedo.
1996 is in the vien of something like Tempo (earthy patchouli) but wears drier, more ambery and much longer lasting. There is juniper up top giving it a little piney dry fruit but it only sticks around for the opening. It has also has this intriguing glossy magazine paper smell. I find a lot of the fragrances from this house have a plastic quality. Back to 1996...This is an art space patchouli bomb, but with dusty iris/orris and a subtle worn leather accord that is more fitting for an antique book shop or vintage furniture store. I have some ambers and patch scents but this one is super unique.
*Not a blind buy scent unless you really love a big patchouli/amber! I also heard it's been discontinued.
The air is cold and the leaves are falling and it's time to bring out this underrated GEM from ByeByeRedo.
1996 is in the vien of something like Tempo (earthy patchouli) but wears drier, more ambery and much longer lasting. There is juniper up top giving it a little piney dry fruit but it only sticks around for the opening. It has also has this intriguing glossy magazine paper smell. I find a lot of the fragrances from this house have a plastic quality. Back to 1996...This is an art space patchouli bomb, but with dusty iris/orris and a subtle worn leather accord that is more fitting for an antique book shop or vintage furniture store. I have some ambers and patch scents but this one is super unique.
*Not a blind buy scent unless you really love a big patchouli/amber! I also heard it's been discontinued.

