“The leather jacket of fragrances. One for after dark.”
Boris Bidjan Saberi's fragrance stands out as one of the most conceptual and polarizing scents available, blending industrial leather, beeswax, green grass, and a distinctive glue-like note that interacts intensely with individual body chemistry. The scent opens with a sharp, fresh top layer of grass and beeswax, followed by a metallic, slightly acidic leather that evolves into a warm, smoky, and deeply industrial base. Some wearers describe it as reminiscent of a fire pit after skiing or old leather books, while others notice a strong glue or acetone-like quality that can feel harsh or synthetic. Despite its weak longevity and modest sillage, the perfume’s unique character and transformative nature on skin make it a compelling choice for those seeking a daring, one-of-a-kind fragrance experience. It functions more as an artistic statement than a traditional perfume, clearly intended for those unafraid of being memorable, even if controversial.