
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
How it Smells
Le Style Cherry Dubai to Miami opens with a starkly synthetic cherry accord, closer to cherry cough syrup than fresh fruit. The bitter almond is present, but muted, almost overpowered by an ethanol-like liquor note. This initial blast deviates noticeably from its inspiration, lacking the natural sweetness. The heart attempts to replicate the sour cherry and rose, but falls short; the sour cherry is more of a generic red berry sweetness and the Turkish rose smells oddly like rose-scented cleaning fluid. Plum shows faintly. The base fares slightly better. Tonka bean arrives, adding a powdery sweetness. Sandalwood is a ghost, discernible only as a slight creamy undertone, overwhelmed by a green vetiver that pulls everything slightly off-kilter, culminating in a somewhat discordant drydown.
Is it Worth It?
This fragrance is suitable for a young individual, perhaps a student or someone in their early twenties, who appreciates a sweet, fruity aroma but isn't overly discerning. They likely frequent casual gatherings and prioritize trendy aesthetics over nuanced artistry.
The Performance Stats
On skin, longevity peaks at approximately 4 hours, then rapidly fades. Projection is moderate for the first hour, extending to about an arm’s length, then diminishes to a skin scent. Tested in a climate-controlled office, it performed adequately, but struggled to project in open outdoor environments.
Performance Audit
Based on average wear time
Sillage & radius
Relative to market avg
Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Tom Ford pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 377 enthusiast votes for accuracy.