First Light Five Boroughs Unisex fragrance by D.S. & Durga
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Product | First Light Five Boroughs |
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Design House | D.S. & Durga |
Year Introduced | 2020 |
Fragrance Gender | Unisex Fragrance |
Status | Limited Edition |
Available Types | EDP |
Perfumer | David Seth Moltz |
Scent Classification | Floral Woody Fresh |
Fragrance Odor | floral, powdery, woody |
Perfume Sensation | sensual, delicate, light |
Fragrance Notes | citrus bergamia... |
Description | Reviews |
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Perfume Notes Pyramid
Opening Top Notes |
citrus floral woody |
Heart Center Notes |
floral |
Deep Base Notes |
moss musk unusual |
First Light Five Boroughs Fragrance Odor and Sensation
Fragrance Odor | Sensation |
floral | sensual |
powdery | delicate |
woody | light |
citrus | bright |
aromatic | soft |
earthy | natural |
bitter | intriguing |
sour | warm |
fresh | deep |
fruity | elegant |
subtle | 0% |
soft | 0% |
moderate | 100% |
heavy | 0% |
intense | 0% |
enormous | 0% |
0-1 hours | 0% |
1-3 hours | 0% |
3-6 hours | 100% |
6-12 hours | 0% |
12+ hours | 0% |
spring | 0% |
summer | 0% |
autumn | 100% |
winter | 0% |
any season | 0% |
12-18 | 0% |
19-25 | 0% |
26-55 | 100% |
56+ | 0% |
any age | 0% |
night | 100% |
day | 0% |
sport | 0% |
casual | 0% |
business | 0% |
evening out | 0% |
First Light Five Boroughs D.S. & Durga - What our experts say:
Fragrance First Light Five Boroughs for men and women by D.S. & Durga was released in 2020. What does First Light Five Boroughs smell like? Well it is an aroma highlighted by a bouquet of fragrant floral, powdery and woody scented tones that will bring a sensual, delicate and light perfumed sensation. Examining it closer once applied you will notice a lingering quality of softer fragranced citrus, aromatic and earthy hints that hide an essence of bright, soft and natural feelings.
Based on the combination of notes D.S. & Durga First Light Five Boroughs is classified as Floral Woody Fresh fragrance to the nose. The fragrance composition is a creation of David Seth Moltz. The emanation of flavors and scent notes for First Light Five Boroughs unfurl in a whiff of citrus and floral opening top notes including floral and driftwood. The floral heart center notes blend in with heliotrope, orchid, violet and wildflowers while the deep moss and musk base notes leave an impression of powdery.
If First Light Five Boroughs seems like a pleasant smell for your taste or maybe special occasion then the best is to aromatize yourself and give it a try!
The best practice is before buying First Light Five Boroughs, sample it, and see if it blends with your body chemistry and character. This way you will know first-hand if you like it and even how long it lasts before making a decision. The more perfume reviews you read on D.S. & Durga First Light Five Boroughs from different people and especially experts who have the nose the better prepared for making your choice.
How long does First Light Five Boroughs last? Well in general this is dependable on many factors from skin chemistry to the time of the year and most importantly the fragrance itself. Also keep in mind seasonal factors including temperature and humidity they all influence the outcome and perception to everyone's nose and level of sensitivity in an individual way.
Designer fragrance First Light Five Boroughs was released in Eau de Parfum concentration.
First Light Five Boroughs Unisex fragrance by D.S. & Durga gets a rating of 7 out of 10 based on 3 ratings and 1 user reviews. Looking at the reviews and ratings for First Light Five Boroughs we have the following findings: The strength of this fragrance is moderate and noticeable within arms distance. Its longevity is described as moderate with a lasting power of 3-6 hours. The time of year users find it most suitable for wearing is for the autumn/fall season. Ages 26-55 is the audience group that mostly wears this fragrance. Most suitable occasion to wear it is for evening wear.
D.S. & Durga First Light Five Boroughs - Product Description Overview
Novel molecules flower through industrial grit as New York City forms. Electric lights transform the dark and seeds of rebellion sprout. Inspired by TNT’s The Alienist: Angel of Darkness.
In 1897, New York City consolidated and expanded, ushering in an era of rapid transformation (nerdy documentary voice). Bridges and subways connected the massively growing population of diverse ethnicities and immigrants as electricity began brightening the scene.
TNT's The Alienist: Angel of Darkness recreates this dodgy era where gamblers and gang leaders rubbed elbows with politicians and celebrities. What would it all smell like? Well not too great if you were out by the docks. However, what if you caught whiff of Sara Howard's perfume, the badass smoking detective? A woman of novelty, she would rock one of newest creations from her local pharmacy.
The turn of the century was a giant leap forward for the perfume industry. Advances in chemistry uncovered isolated molecules that no one had ever smelled before. Every year a novel aroma would arrive—vanilla, musk, terpines, ionones, orchid, lily-of-the-valley.
First Light Five Boroughs brings the sniffer to that era with a "cutting edge in 1897" bouquet of violet, orchid, "nitro musks" (outlawed because they were explosive) & spicy chypre base. It is reimagined using the newest modern molecules to help something old feel fresh again—in the same way a TV show uses the newest techniques to make something look truly old.
Available from the official online store dsanddurga.com
D.S. & Durga
First Light Five Boroughs Eau de Parfum
50ml/1.7oz – Price: $175.00
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First Light Five Boroughs D.S. & Durga - User Opinions and Reviews
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Date Added: 22/07/2020First Light Five Boroughsby Matt Patt
FLFB is a woody floral with a powdery base. It’s soft, but not light. It’s a heavy, but pleasant scent that matches up with its creator’s description.
An initial burst of powdery violet quickly softens into its musk base. There are some creative terms in the notes description, but I can sense where he’s leaning with “dock water.”
This one leans feminine, but like most D.S. & Durga creations, there’s a fluidity. If you’re a long time fan of the brand, this is (thematically) the pleasant sister to Sir. Less sharp, quieter. It also reminds me of Longshoreman, a J. Crew collab from several years back. The idea of NYC’s dock water is present in both. They are all of the era of the late 1800’s and represent a sort of armchair time travel, to steal from the brands tag line.
I perceive this to be one that settles differently on skin for everyone. Mine was a blind buy, but I’d recommend sampling first.
I appreciate the artistic endeavor here. And as a fan of The Alienist I can imagine I’ll be dousing myself before each new episode. But this isn’t my favorite of the line.
Of late, Moltz has given his hand to powdery florals; Jazmin Yucatán, Crystal Pistol, Duzina Rozi. None of these are bad creations, but the category is the least appealing in perfumery for me. I miss some of the older creative veins of Barbershop, Bowmaker, Mississippi Medicine and Cowboy Grass. But if powdery floral musks are your thing, this one is worth exploring.
Also worth noting, the packaging of the limited release frags feels a little subpar to that of the central line. Labeling in both box and bottle are on a glosser material that feels like an at home attempt at photo printing. I much prefer the matte labels. Not a huge deal, but with the price tag I’d expect a little higher standard. Especially when the brand design is practically flawless. -
Total User Opinions: 1