Frequently Asked Questions about Signature Wild by Art de Parfum
What does Signature Wild by Art de Parfum smell like?
Signature Wild by Art de Parfum features top notes of Artemisia, Cardamom, and Cinnamon, middle notes of Dried Fruits, Orange Blossom, and Woody Notes, and base notes of Amber, Labdanum, Leather, Peru Balsam, Sandalwood, and Vetiver.
When was Signature Wild by Art de Parfum released?
Signature Wild by Art de Parfum was released in 2016.
What season is Signature Wild by Art de Parfum best for?
According to user reviews, Signature Wild by Art de Parfum is best suited for Spring, Fall, and Winter.
This is a soft, effeminate, cream puff of a fragrance but I couldn't be more excited about it. It's not the bold, brash chameleon we tend to want unknown niche fragrance like this to be, and although delicate, is full of interesting facets. Immediately reminded me of a more complicated version of Donna Karan Fuel for Men and for that reason I can't understand why sandalwood is so low on the note votes, but there you go. The opening is sweet and powerful but fleeting mixture of fruits and orange blossom, then gives way to a prominent and biting labdanum which acts as the middle ground to what Wild eventually becomes, and that's a powdery, woody scent. This is mainly a milky santal and clean, soapy spice of cardamom but with hints artemisia and exotic resin. The drydown is what I'd call 'white leather' it's soft and almost make up like which is probably what gives this such a feminine lean. As I mentioned I think it's got that crayons and epitome of 'powdery notes' smell, reminding me of not just Fuel but a couple of others like Aedes de Venustas Iris Nazarena and Atelier cologne Santal Carmin. I think with leather and heavier notes this perfume is elevated to one of the best in this style I've tried. Thoroughly enjoyed this one.
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Signature Wild, from Art de Parfum was released in 2016. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Artemisia, Cardamom, and Cinnamon, middle notes of Dried Fruits, Orange Blossom, and Woody Notes, and base notes of Amber, Labdanum, Leather, Peru Balsam, Sandalwood, and Vetiver.
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This is a soft, effeminate, cream puff of a fragrance but I couldn't be more excited about it. It's not the bold, brash chameleon we tend to want unknown niche fragrance like this to be, and although delicate, is full of interesting facets. Immediately reminded me of a more complicated version of Donna Karan Fuel for Men and for that reason I can't understand why sandalwood is so low on the note votes, but there you go. The opening is sweet and powerful but fleeting mixture of fruits and orange blossom, then gives way to a prominent and biting labdanum which acts as the middle ground to what Wild eventually becomes, and that's a powdery, woody scent. This is mainly a milky santal and clean, soapy spice of cardamom but with hints artemisia and exotic resin. The drydown is what I'd call 'white leather' it's soft and almost make up like which is probably what gives this such a feminine lean. As I mentioned I think it's got that crayons and epitome of 'powdery notes' smell, reminding me of not just Fuel but a couple of others like Aedes de Venustas Iris Nazarena and Atelier cologne Santal Carmin. I think with leather and heavier notes this perfume is elevated to one of the best in this style I've tried. Thoroughly enjoyed this one.