This was another one that is unique, and polirizing. I'm a fan of it and i'll tell you why.
First off, Christine Nagel is not having an easy task. Big shoes to fill up. But she is doing unique stuff. Not always good, but, at least, kinda unique.
This is supposed to replicate the smell of ironing clothes, the steam that came out of the clothes, and, in a way, it does.
It opens up with a fresh, green, bitter, metallic but fruity element. It's of course, the sclarene (a clary sage molecule) that gives all of those elements but the combination with the warm and slightly sweet rosewood and the tobacco-like narcissus give it depth, a slight steam effect and a banana-like smell.
Yes, it has a banana vibe but with metallic, warmth and freshness tones. Very unique and ellegant, like a Dior Homme in aura but, of course, completely different in smell.
It's perfect for spring and summer, office or a special event in a suit and tie. With great longevity, this is a great scent. Like Kenzo Homme Eau de Toilette Intense , this was not well accepted, due to their weird combo, but, they are very likeable since you start wearing them and knowing them well.
It's not a masterpiece, but it's a great piece of work, with original elements, a great performance, and a unique experience. I really envoy this mettalic steam banana explosion!