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    Dress code: naked vs. Missing Person

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    Two distinct takes on a related mood. The side by side below shows where they overlap and where they part ways.

    The essentials

    At a glance

    Key facts: Dress code: naked vs. Missing Person
    Dress code: nakedMissing Person
    ConcentrationEau de Parfum
    Launched20232022
    GenderUnisexUnisex
    PerfumerIoana MarinescuConstance Georges-Picot
    Best seasonSpring

    Scent DNA

    Main accords

    Dress code: naked

    Amber
    Warm Spicy
    Citrus
    Balsamic
    Musky
    Vanilla
    Patchouli
    Smoky

    Missing Person

    Musky
    Woody
    Powdery
    White Floral
    Citrus
    Floral
    Fresh
    Animalic

    Shared between both fragrances

    The pyramid

    Notes, side by side

    Top
    BlackcurrantGreen Mandarin OrangeLemonStrawberry
    JasmineBergamot
    Heart
    BergamotFrankincensePatchouliRoseVanilla
    NeroliCyclamenOrange Blossom
    Base
    AmbroxanBenzoinLabdanumMuskSandalwood
    White MuskAustralian SandalwoodWhite WoodWhite Woods

    Notes both fragrances share

    Community taste

    The community verdict

    Community verdict: Dress code: naked vs. Missing Person
    Dress code: nakedMissing Person
    Score3.5/53.5/5
    Longevity4-6 hours4-6 hours
    Sillagemoderatemoderate

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    Real talk

    Maison Olfactif talks a big game about desire and transgression, but Dress code: naked is their most disarming work. It's not trying to shock. It's trying to seduce you into yourself, warm amber.Dress code: naked
    This one is subtle. Missing Person trades projection for presence. If you want people to notice you from across the room, keep looking. This is your quiet luxury.Missing Person