by Daniel Josier
Green Leather is a bright, fruity, and green-leaning leather fragrance that finds its identity in a harmonious blend of raspberry, saffron, thyme, and a subtle suede-leather base. The opening is unmistakably juicy and sweet, dominated by a vibrant raspberry that evokes fresh summer berries, quickly balanced by green herbal notes from thyme and a hint of savory saffron. As it dries down, a soft muskiness and smoky amber note emerge, wrapping the fruity core in a warm, creamy leather that feels more supple than aggressive. The scent is best described as refined and wearable, with a moderate sillage and longevity that lasts well into the evening, especially on skin. It carries a light, airy quality that belies its depth, making it suitable for both day and night wear. Those who appreciate a floral undercurrent, such as a delicate night-blooming jasmine, may notice it subtly beneath the fruit and leather. The overall impression is one of elegant playfulness—fruity and green, yet sophisticated and unisex without leaning too heavily into overt masculinity. It stands apart from classic leather fragrances like Tom Ford's Tuscan Leather, offering a sweeter, fresher take with greater versatility in warm weather.