06/27/2025

itscoraline
147 Reviews

itscoraline
1
It’s good, I guess?
It’s fine. It’s good. It’s…kind of unremarkable.
The opening is all tulips and orange blossoms, which are eventually joined by more florals and a little creamy fig before fading to a sweet patchouli and wood finish.
And it…smells like perfume. I know that sounds dumb, but when I sample an Anka Kus fragrance I expect something a little unusual. This is masterfully executed, of course, but oddly mainstream for a house that normally specialises in thoughtful (even cerebral) fragrances.
Projection and longevity are both middle of the road, and the floral focus makes it lean to the feminine coded side of unisex.
The opening is all tulips and orange blossoms, which are eventually joined by more florals and a little creamy fig before fading to a sweet patchouli and wood finish.
And it…smells like perfume. I know that sounds dumb, but when I sample an Anka Kus fragrance I expect something a little unusual. This is masterfully executed, of course, but oddly mainstream for a house that normally specialises in thoughtful (even cerebral) fragrances.
Projection and longevity are both middle of the road, and the floral focus makes it lean to the feminine coded side of unisex.