by Michael Malul London
Visionair presents a lighter, more ozonic interpretation of Green Irish Tweed, emphasizing bright green and aquatic notes with a powdery iris and airy ambergris base. The fragrance unfolds with a strong lemon verbena opening, followed by a crisp violet leaf and sandalwood, lending it a clean, modern quality that feels both fresh and slightly synthetic. While it shares structural similarities with Green Irish Tweed, it leans into a brighter, thinner, and more breathable profile rather than replicating the depth and complexity of the original. Performance is moderate to long, with many users reporting lasting 6 to 7 hours and noticeable sillage throughout the day — a standout trait for its price point. Many reviewers consider it a wearable, budget-friendly alternative to luxury green scents, though a significant minority find it weak, disjointed, or synthetically harsh. The fragrance appeals most to those drawn to the aromatic purity of Green Irish Tweed but wanting something more aerated and less intense — ideal for spring and summer, particularly during daytime wear. It functions best as a subtle, clean backdrop rather than a bold statement, with a noticeable but not overwhelming presence in public spaces.