Dusita
Dusita
126 votes
A unique visual signature based on accords, character, and seasonality
An immediate rush of honeyed tuberose and gardenia, indolic and almost sticky-sweet, tempered only by the wild honey's subtle warmth. The white blossoms create an almost suffocating cloudiness—rich, dense, and unapologetically creamy from the first spray.
The composition gradually tightens as the jasminum auriculatum introduces a green, slightly metallic aspect that prevents monotony. The lily of the valley's cool, soap-like facet emerges alongside a delicate peach note that adds unexpected subtlety, whilst Italian broom contributes a dry, faintly astringent undertone. The fragrance becomes more refined, less shouty, with the creamy base notes beginning their subtle emergence.
Cedarwood and musk form a soft, powdery foundation that carries a vague sweetness from the peach and honey memory. The fragrance becomes increasingly intimate and skin-like, settling into a creamy, woody whisper that hovers just above your collar. Very little projection remains, transforming this into an entirely personal olfactory experience.
Mélodie de l'Amour announces itself as a white floral that refuses restraint. Pissara Umavijani has constructed something deliberately sensual within the extrait format—a paradox given the fragrance's notorious projection issues, yet the concentration demands intimacy anyway. The tuberose and gardenia refuse to play supporting roles; they arrive honeyed and creamy, their heady indolic character immediately asserting dominance. This isn't the sheer, crystalline white floral of minimalism, but rather something closer to tuberose absolute slowly melting into warm cream.
The wild honey in the top notes acts as a crucial bridge, preventing the opening florals from becoming cloying through sheer sweetness—instead it grounds them in something almost animalic, a warmth that feels organic rather than sugared. As the composition settles, the jasminum auriculatum and lily of the valley emerge with particular intelligence: the jasmine adds a green, slightly aldehydic edge that cuts through the creamy tendencies, whilst the lily of the valley whispers with cool, soapy precision. The Italian broom contributes a faintly almond-like dryness that prevents the peach from rendering the heart truly gourmand.
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