by Lattafa Perfumes
Suqraat Lattafa is a light, aquatic-leaning fragrance that channels the DNA of Giorgio Armani's Acqua di Gio Profumo but with a fresher, more translucent character. It opens with vibrant bergamot and ginger, delivering a crisp, slightly synthetic citrus note that lingers throughout the wear. The heart reveals a delicate lavender and violet leaf, balanced with powdery and musky accords that lend a soft, airy quality. While a faint incense note hints at Profumo's depth, it's subdued—resulting in a lighter, more aquatic dry down than the original. Longevity is moderate, with most users reporting 5–8 hours on skin, though it fades quickly into a skin-scent with minimal projection. Sillage is moderate at best, making it ideal for warm weather and informal use. Many users perceive it as a higher-quality, affordable alternative to ADG Profumo and some clones like Perry Ellis 360, with a smoother blend than Jazzab Silver. Performance varies widely—some find it improves over time, while others report short longevity, poor projection, and a heavily synthetic citrus top that can feel cheap. Its lightweight, low-impact profile makes it more a casual summer wear than a formal statement.