by Zara
Fields at Nightfall is a soft, creamy, and woody gourmand that closely resembles Zadig & Voltaire's This Is Her. It opens with a delicate lactonic accord, evoking sweetened milk or condensed cream, combined with powdery floral and praline notes. The scent centers around a warm, soft sandalwood base that feels both comforting and intimate, with a light jasmine presence that enhances the femininity without overwhelming. The fragrance is notably linear, maintaining a consistent profile throughout, and performs well for Zara’s range—lasting several hours on skin and even longer on clothing. While some users find it overly sweet or confusingly umbrageous, others describe it as deeply comforting, reminiscent of a warm embrace or cozy winter evenings. It's well-suited to autumn, winter, and cooler spring days, with moderate projection and a sillage that stays close to the skin. The majority of users consider it a worthwhile dupe for This Is Her, offering a similar creamy, milky, and woody character at a fraction of the price.