Even though this one is a flowery, somewhat delicate scent, it can very much pass as a male scent, why? i tried this one at a convention (suit, tie, etc) and got many compliments from females demanding what was it to get it for their husbands/boyfriends/whatevers, and pretty much none of them knew that it was a mainly lily of the valley scent (but it IS and it smells like one too) so i guess they were all lily of the valley-chanllenged. Well, now to the smell itself, some people i know consider this one to be even better than diorissimo, but i really think that's pushing it. It's a very good scent, better longevity than the other yardleys (minus magnolia wich it lasts forvever and never goes away, sadly) ,and it has a very green-fresh cut grass quality to it too. It also becomes a lot more "voluptuous" as the heat goes up or as the day goes on...
Good one!