- Inspired Fragrances – Amelie in New York
- AMOUAGE
- ARMANI/PRIVE
- BDK
- Boadicea the Victorious
- Bohoboco
- BOND no 9
- BVLGARI
- BYREDO
- Cartier
- Chanel
- Clive Christian
- CREED
- DIOR
- Dolce&Gabbana
- Ex-Nihilo
- Floraïku
- Fragrance One
- Frederic Malle
- Gissah
- Givenchy
- GUERLAIN
- Hermès
- INITIO
- JO MALONE
- Justbox
- Kayali
- KEMI BLENDING MAGIC
- KILIAN
- Lancôme
- LE LABO
- Louboutin
- LOUIS VUITTON
- Maison Crivelli
- Maison Francis Kurkdjian
- Matiere Premier
- MEMO
- Memo Paris
- Mind Games
- Nasomatto
- ORTO PARISI
- PARFUMS DE MARLY
- PENHALIGON’s
- Phlur
- ROJA
- SoOud
- SPIRIT OF DUBAI
- STEPHANE HUMBERT LUCAS
- Thameen
- The HARMONIST
- THE SPIRIT OF DUBAI
- TOM FORD
- Unique’s Luxury
- Van Cleef & Arpels
- Vilhelm
- XERJOFF
- YSL
- Zoologist
- *Other Brands*
- Originals – Preproduction Perfumery
Arabian Voyage — inspired by Tom Ford’s Oud Voyager — is not just a fragrance; it’s a moving poem, a journey through the golden hour of the Middle East where the air hums with spice, warmth, and mystery. It begins in a desert mirage — the kind that glows at twilight when the sky melts from amber into rose. The first notes rise like a slow exhale of heat and wonder: cinnamon and saffron swirl with the velvety pull of cardamom, their warmth blending into a sweet haze of spiced smoke and sun-baked wood. The aroma feels alive — like the scent of oud resin gently smoldering in a carved brass burner beside a steaming cup of chai.
But as the scent unfolds, Arabian Voyage begins to drift — lighter, airier, dreamier. The oud softens, losing its darkness, revealing a trail of light that feels celestial. Peony and rose blossom together, their petals drenched in dew and tinged with a candied glow, like pink clouds at sunrise. There’s a whisper of marshmallow sweetness — that irresistible softness that feels almost edible — tethered to the wood’s lingering heat. It’s a paradox: a fragrance born of smoke and spice that somehow feels weightless, like silk caught in a breeze.
As it deepens, amber, geranium, and creamy sandalwood reveal themselves like hidden constellations, rounding the composition with a quiet sensuality. The oud becomes a memory — subtle, ghostlike, echoing beneath waves of peony light and honeyed spice. Together, they create a landscape both ancient and modern — oud seen through a prism of rose-gold light and soft fruit tones, at once intoxicating and serene.
Every note in Arabian Voyage feels deliberate — like brushstrokes in a desert painting. The saffron shimmers, the rose hums, the wood sighs. It’s an homage to the East’s perfumed traditions, filtered through a Western sense of luminosity and ease. Imagine stepping through a sunlit souk — the mingling aromas of spiced tea, polished wood, sweet confections, and rose petals hanging in the air — and then walking out onto a balcony that overlooks the sea, your skin still carrying that golden warmth.
Arabian Voyage is oud reborn — soft, sensual, and opulent in its restraint. It’s a fragrance for those who love contrast: the fire and calm, the familiar and the foreign, the sweetness of the journey and the mystery of where it ends. It doesn’t shout; it lingers — a whispered invitation to come closer, to breathe deeper, to lose yourself in the beauty of the in-between.
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