by Lomani
Le Coupe by Lomani evokes a sharp, nostalgic 1980s aesthetic with its blend of citrus, mint, lavender, woody base, and a powdery green edge. The opening is bright and slightly alcoholic, dominated by citrus and mint, which evolves into a subtly harsh lavender core with a dry, clean sandalwood and musk finish. The scent bears stylistic resemblance to retro sporty fragrances like Paco Sport, with a distinctive, clean sharpness that lingers moderately. It's not subtle—its sillage is moderately strong and middle-to-longevity patterns make it wearable day or night, though more common in spring and summer. While some users appreciate its classic, edgy character and nuanced evolution, others find it unbalanced, irritating, or thorny on skin, particularly due to its lingering green-minty sharpness that resembles Azzaro Pour Homme after dry-down. The perfume’s reputation in Iran suggests a cultural memory tied to scarcity and personal history rather than broad broad appeal.