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A radiant, zesty green-citrus that defines the genre: transparent, luminous, and unlike anything else. Effortlessly wearable, it’s the ultimate warm-weather signature for those who want sophistication without heaviness.
NoHo chases Bond No.9's Astor Place - that bold, perfumey freesia-and-violet-leaf spring floral over smooth teakwood and musk. The dupe keeps the clean, resinous freesia centre but renders it softer and less radiant, with the woody-musk base trimmed and the original's strong sillage scaled right back.
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Seasons
The vibrant citrus, green mango, and watery lotus make this a quintessentially spring and summer fragrance, perfect for warm or humid weather. Its transparency and freshness are less suited for chilly or autumnal days.
Occasions
Subtle projection and breezy freshness make it ideal for daytime, work, and casual settings, while its clean sophistication also works for sporty or active occasions. It may lack gravitas for formal events.
Seasons
The fresh freesia-violet-leaf florality is built for spring and mild weather and feels thin in deep cold.
Occasions
Clean, refined and unobtrusive - an easy office and daytime floral that stays polished and professional.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean green, floral
Subtle differences in overall composition
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