The name Lys Fume is only half correct. The lily is there, the smoke is not. No complaint, though. This is a handsome and well composed floriental. Lily is the centerpiece but other elements...
Oud tends to be the gorilla in the room in a fragrance that uses it as the principle note. Oud being both potent and distinctive, the challenge is how to make an oud-centric perfume fundamentally...
"A patchouli for people who don't like patchouli"- that's how one of the founders of Coquillete Paris presented Sumatera to me, at the last edition of Esxence. She also explained that the...
To me, this seems to be a deconstruction and reconstruction of what I know as Rum. Rather than typical molasses and scummings, this seems to be liquor derived from the purest of sugarcane in...
the opening reminded me so of profumo.it Don Corleone, its that same smoked ham scent, but here it lasts for ever, its quite linear after 30 minutes....its very nicely balanced, it feels like...
This is my first cologne and it's still not finished, but thing is, how does this cologne rank amongst the top colognes, is it up there? I also heard this was a winter cologne, true? I like vanilla scent fragrances are there similar?
Le Male by Jean Paul Gaultier is a good, somewhat synthetic, sweet scent.
It is very strong, so easy on the trigger.
And, it should satisfy your vanilla cravings.
Enjoy.
Don't worry about rank too much. However, to answer your question, it is amongst the most hyped fragrances in the fragrance community (and it deserves its reputation). Wear it whenever you like, I see Le Male as a year around fragrance.