The topic of male/female/unisex has been discussed ad nauseam on these boards, so I really don't intend on flaring up another huge debate with this thread. Even those extreme supporters of the "where what you want" club have limits. That's what I'm getting at here. Where do you draw the line? What is the most feminine scent you feel comfortable wearing, and what scents just cross that line into a territory you no longer feel confident in your ability to pull off.
I'll start, and these are actually two recent scents that I have enjoyed. Both surprisingly are Frederic Malle's. To me I would draw the line at En Passant, I find it pleasantly feminine but wearable because of the slight aquatic notes that sort of harness the lilac. The one that just crosses the line for me would be Lys Mediterranee. It's just a super linear, bright white floral, that screams femininity to me. Unfortunately, as beautiful as it may be, I just cannot pull it off.
So guys where do you draw the line?
I'll start, and these are actually two recent scents that I have enjoyed. Both surprisingly are Frederic Malle's. To me I would draw the line at En Passant, I find it pleasantly feminine but wearable because of the slight aquatic notes that sort of harness the lilac. The one that just crosses the line for me would be Lys Mediterranee. It's just a super linear, bright white floral, that screams femininity to me. Unfortunately, as beautiful as it may be, I just cannot pull it off.
So guys where do you draw the line?










