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Which Should You Buy?
Incredibly daring and divisive, Womanity turns fig and caviar into a salty, savory signature like nothing else in designer perfumery. You will either recoil or be mesmerized by its futuristic, oceanic, almost alien character.
House of Money recreates Bond No.9's Chez Bond - that dry, relentlessly green herbal-tea fresh with a Green Irish Tweed lineage. The dupe captures the leafy citrus-tea opening and the woody-vetiver drydown well, though it loses a little of the original's airy refinement. A clean, affordable green daily-driver.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Its salty brine, fig, and green facets suit the transitional cool-warm days of spring and autumn, while the bold projection and savory mineral edge can cut through winter air. The savory, marine richness may feel overwhelming in peak summer heat.
Occasions
Womanity's daring, savory-fig brine and strong projection are best for casual or artistic settings and could polarize in professional or formal environments. It's too bold and unusual for sports or hot, close-quarters activities.
Seasons
The dry green-tea and leafy notes are at their best in spring and summer, with enough woody grounding to carry into autumn.
Occasions
A clean, versatile green scent ideal for the office, casual daytime wear and relaxed dates rather than formal evenings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, green
Subtle differences in overall composition
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