Donna KaranDKNY
Green tomato leaf and sun-warmed apricot cut against clean, urban florals
It starts with an unconventional sharpeness—the snap of crushed tomato leaf and bright citrus zest—that quickly mellows into a layered floral heart of water lily and yellow narcissus. There is a strange, grounded realism here, where apricot sweetness meets the quiet, suede-like texture of birch and sandalwood. It sits close to the skin, shedding its initial green acidity for a lingering, milky floral warmth that feels structured rather than soft. Dry, woody threads of patchouli and amber pull the composition down from the petals, anchoring a scent that remains steady through a long day in climate-controlled spaces.