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A chic, introspective scent that weaves dried fig, black tea, and tobacco into a quietly powerful aura. Thé Noir 29 is both refined and enigmatic-signature-worthy for those who crave complexity over crowd-pleasing sweetness.
Compiled from the house's own product notes: a green fig-bay leaf-bergamot opening moves into a dry cedar-vetiver-musk heart before a tobacco-hay base - an aromatic woody composition with a distinctly dry, unisex-leaning character despite its 'for women' marketing.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Thé Noir 29 is anchored by woody, earthy, and dried fruit notes, making it exceptional in fall and spring when mild weather brings out both its freshness and depth. It is less suited to hot summer days due to its complexity and density, but works well on cooler evenings or mild winters.
Occasions
This scent's rich, distinctive character and moderate boldness make it perfect for dates, creative or formal settings, and evening events, while its sophistication lets it work for the office if applied lightly. It is too moody and complex for sporty activities.
Seasons
The dry tobacco-hay base and woody heart read as a cooler-weather scent, best suited to autumn and winter where the aromatic dryness feels grounded rather than harsh.
Occasions
The dry, tobacco-forward character is distinctive rather than conventionally polished, making it best suited to casual wear and low-key evenings rather than the office or formal settings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, aromatic, tobacco
Subtle differences in overall composition
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