by Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol pour Homme presents a sharply green, synthetic aromatic profile with strong herbal and woody tones, evoking a modern, slightly vintage yet artificial impression. The initial burst features sharp basil and tarragon, leading into an aromatic heart with cardamom and jasmine, settling into a dry, mossy base of cedar, oakmoss, and sandalwood. The scent carries an intense, slightly polarizing synthetic character that many perceive as unusual or 'arty'—not overtly sensual, but very distinct. It performs best in warm conditions, with moderate sillage and a lasting impression that lingers beyond initial application, though it is not overly strong or long-lasting. Described as reminiscent of classic Fougères like 1990s perfumes or even high-profile celebrity scents such as Guy Lobre Horizon, the fragrance appeals most to those drawn to unusual, green, and synthetic olfactory worlds. It feels nostalgic, evoking the signature scent of early internet optimism, luxury car interiors, and a creative but slightly distant artistic spirit.