The Story
Why it exists.
‘Tenderness’ arrived in 2020 as part of Evgeniya Borisova’s first wave of releases, a house that burst onto the Russian niche scene that same year. The name follows the brand’s habit of using single‑word emotions to signal the scent’s intent, a gentle, intimate feeling distilled into a bottle. With no perfumer credited, the composition reads like a collaborative sketch, pulling bright neroli and tuberose together with a daring dash of pepper to capture the first stir of affection.
If this were a song
Community picks
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald
The Beginning
‘Tenderness’ arrived in 2020 as part of Evgeniya Borisova’s first wave of releases, a house that burst onto the Russian niche scene that same year. The name follows the brand’s habit of using single‑word emotions to signal the scent’s intent, a gentle, intimate feeling distilled into a bottle. With no perfumer credited, the composition reads like a collaborative sketch, pulling bright neroli and tuberose together with a daring dash of pepper to capture the first stir of affection.
The heart leans on incense and ylang‑ylang, a pairing that gives the fragrance a quiet, almost meditative glow, while angelica adds an herbaceous lift that prevents the floral core from feeling too sweet. Anchoring the drydown, sandalwood and amber provide a creamy, resinous backbone, and vanilla softens the edge, letting jasmine’s bright bloom linger like a late‑night sigh. This structure lets tenderness feel both airy and grounded, a rare balance in a single spray.
The Evolution
The opening erupts with a bright burst of neroli’s citrus‑green sparkle, instantly softened by tuberose’s creamy petals and a surprising pepper snap that tingles the nose. Within ten minutes the pepper fades, giving way to a smoky incense veil that wraps the floral heart, while ylang‑ylang spreads a honeyed warmth and angelica injects a subtle green‑herb nuance. As the heart settles, the base emerges: sandalwood lays down a smooth, woody cushion, amber adds a golden resin, and vanilla melts into a sweet, comforting veil. Jasmine weaves through, giving the drydown a luminous floral lift that lingers on the skin for about five to six hours before the scent gently recedes, leaving a faint, warm amber trace that feels like a soft sigh at the end of the day.
Cultural Impact
Tenderness entered the niche market in 2020, arriving at a time when consumers were seeking intimate, emotion‑driven scents that could bridge the gap between bright daytime freshness and warm evening comfort. Its blend of neroli, tuberose, and pepper resonated with a generation that values authenticity and subtle storytelling in fragrance. By pairing a floral‑spicy opening with an amber‑vanilla drydown, the perfume captured the cultural shift toward balanced, gender‑neutral compositions, influencing subsequent releases from the house and encouraging other brands to explore similar dualities.
The House
Russia · Est. 2020
Evgeniya Borisova entered the niche fragrance scene in 2020, offering a compact catalogue that spans both masculine and feminine olfactory statements. Within its first two years the house introduced a dozen scents, each bearing a straightforward name such as Oriental Bouquet, Desire, Freedom and Real Man. The brand’s releases appear on major fragrance databases, where users can read community reviews and view ingredient breakdowns. Although the founder’s identity is not publicly disclosed, the label has built a modest following among collectors who appreciate its clear‑cut compositions and the fact that every launch arrives with a distinct bottle silhouette. The brand’s modest size allows it to experiment with seasonal themes while keeping production focused on a limited batch model.
If this were a song
Community picks
Tenderness feels like a sunrise over a quiet garden, so the primary track "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by Ella Fitzgerald captures its soft, hopeful glow, while the supporting songs keep the mood gentle and elegant.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Ella Fitzgerald













