A very clovey carnation note dominates immediately upon application. I dont smell the citruses at all but the geranium comes through clearly along with the carnation. When I tested it again, I caught the red pepper note in the opening and the combination of carnation (clove) and red pepper is intriguing. Its quite a lively, enjoyable opening bright, cheerful, sparkling, but it also presents some depth with the full tinge of aromatic, clovey, carnation. As the pepper note fades the fragrance gets a pleasant flowery feeling that reminds me that it is a feminine fragrance. Until now I questioned that. This middle accord is quite beautiful.
The drydown that comes through for me is soft and musky I detect a slight cedar note but mostly I get a comfortable musk that has a decent longevity.
There are a couple of Etro fragrances Ive loved but, for the most part, Ive been neutral or only mildly impressed. Dianthus convinces me to perhaps reassess my attitude towards these Etros: Im learning to appreciate the uniqueness and creativity of this label.