This is the smell of visiting your Grandma's house. In her bedroom is the faint lingering scent of her distinct aldehyde bomb perfume mixed with her creamy vanilla lotion. There is something very grandma vintage about this vanilla fragrance that makes it lean a little into synthetic territory. It does open a bit creamy and with hints of wood that invokes a slight feeling of warmth and coziness, but not a whole lot. Its not gourmand, experimental, luxurious, or anything. Just a synthetic leaning vintage vanilla. Its not a bad fragrance, I just felt bored.
This scent sits really close to the skin, so it is office approved. The price for a 75ml is 230€ and a 150ml refill is 330€. There are plenty of vanilla fragrances in the world that are both more affordable and significantly more interesting. Forgettable. little warm and cozy.
An article from 10 Magazine wrote in March that the company has "patent-pending technology" called molecular aura, which is supposed to make their perfume last up to 30 hours. Either that technology wasn't implemented in this fragrance's development or its a total gimmick. This fragrance lasted maybe 5 hours on my skin, which isn't a bad thing. That is a respectable amount of time. But if you are going to advertise 30 hours fragrances, then it needs to last 30 hours.