It’s a refined, well-balanced fragrance, built around a not-so-simple dialogue between a luminous, creamy magnolia and a slightly nutty vetiver. On my skin, vetiver almost always brings out this sweet dried-fruit vibe (just like it happened with Vétiver oriental ), so we’re talking about a soft, smooth vetiver rather than a dry one. The magnolia stays airy, almost transparent. There’s something interesting, though: when I smell my skin up close, I get about 80% vetiver. But in the air, it turns into this lovely little floral cloud. It’s a composed fragrance, with a kind of quiet, understated elegance. To me, it’s perfect for daytime. Season-wise, I wouldn’t call it a summer scent at all—actually, not really. Ideal for anyone who loves clean, chic fragrances with subtle nuances.