Cerruti
Cerruti
140 votes
A unique visual signature based on accords, character, and seasonality
The pear and plum emerge first, crisp and slightly green-tinged rather than juicy, immediately tempered by pepper's gentle sting and banana leaf's herbaceous undertone. Within seconds, the composition feels mature, almost muted—this is no fruit cocktail, but rather fruit as it exists in nature.
Jasmine and fig leaf materialise softly, creating a shadowed, dry floral accord that sits comfortably alongside the woody base notes now rising through. Cypress and gaïac wood lend an architectural quality, as if the fragrance is being sketched in pencil rather than painted.
Cedar and vetiver dominate, with patchouli adding earthy depth whilst amber and musk provide only the gentlest warmth. The fragrance becomes increasingly whispered, fading to skin scent within hours—present only to those leaning close.
Cerruti's Image pour Homme arrives as a distinctly 1990s proposition—a fragrance that refuses the decade's obsession with aquatics and ozones, instead anchoring itself in a peculiar marriage of orchard fruit and woody restraint. Ursula Wandel has constructed something deliberately understated, where pear and plum are rendered not as sweet confections but as sharp, almost herbaceous impressions, kept in check by the green bite of banana leaf and pepper. The composition's true character emerges in its heart, where jasmine and fig leaf create a muted, almost shadowed floral presence—neither romantic nor assertive, simply present, like overhearing a conversation in an adjacent room. Gaïac wood and cypress add a maritime dryness that prevents the fragrance from becoming fruity or creamy; instead, it maintains an almost austere quality throughout.
This is a scent for the man who dresses without flourish—structured blazers, neutral tones, an appreciation for restraint as a virtue. It suits morning applications before boardrooms or quiet afternoons spent reading. There's an intellectual quality here, a sense that the wearer has considered his choices carefully. The base—anchored by cedar, vetiver, and patchouli with amber and musk providing only whispered warmth—never quite announces itself with confidence. Rather, it fades gradually, respecting personal space rather than commanding it. Image pour Homme appeals to those who view fragrance as a private conversation rather than a public declaration.
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