The Story
Why it exists.
Liam is the quiet achiever. That name says everything, no embellishment, no story needed. It was built for the person who wants something refined without the ceremony. Lattafa created it in 2023 as a statement that high-end fragrance doesn't require a high-end price, grounding the composition in warm, familiar materials that feel intimate rather than theatrical. Fig and black tea give it a distinctive personality: creamy-sweet but grounded, aromatic but never loud. Iris and vetiver in the heart add that powdery-green complexity that separates Liam from the usual warm-spice crowd. It's the kind of bottle you reach for when you want to smell expensive without announcing it.
If this were a song
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Sunset Lover
Petit Biscuit
The Beginning
Liam is the quiet achiever. That name says everything, no embellishment, no story needed. It was built for the person who wants something refined without the ceremony. Lattafa created it in 2023 as a statement that high-end fragrance doesn't require a high-end price, grounding the composition in warm, familiar materials that feel intimate rather than theatrical. Fig and black tea give it a distinctive personality: creamy-sweet but grounded, aromatic but never loud. Iris and vetiver in the heart add that powdery-green complexity that separates Liam from the usual warm-spice crowd. It's the kind of bottle you reach for when you want to smell expensive without announcing it.
The fig-black tea pairing is the quiet hook here. Fig tends to pull two ways, sweet and jammy, or green and leafy. Here, paired with black tea, it finds a third path: smoky mineral depth that tempers both. Cardamom sharpens the opening without overwhelming it, a warm spiced note that announces confidently and retreats gracefully. The real structural interest lives in the transition from the powdery iris heart to the creamy sandalwood base, that shift from cool, dry floral to warm, lactonic wood is where Liam reveals its depth. Vetiver and labdanum bridge both sides, their earthy-resinous character holding the composition together as it evolves.
The Evolution
The opening hits sharp. Cardamom spikes first, warm, spiced, immediately present. Fig joins within minutes, soft and slightly green, while black tea waits in the wings, its smoky mineral character appearing as the bright spices begin to settle. That tea note is the surprise. It keeps the sweetness from cloying, grounding the top in something almost savory. The heart takes over around the 30-minute mark. Iris asserts itself first, powdery, slightly floral, with that cool orris quality, before vetiver arrives with its earthy-smoky depth. Labdanum threads resinous warmth through both. The drydown is where patience pays off. Sandalwood goes creamy, almost lactonic. Tonka bean adds sweet warmth. Patchouli stays close to the skin, earthy and long-lasting. On most people, that base holds for 8-10 hours.
Cultural Impact
Liam arrived in 2023 and quickly became the reference point in a conversation that fragrance communities can't stop having: do luxury price tags reflect actual quality? Wearers who have sampled both Liam and much higher-priced alternatives report the comparison is closer than the labels suggest. That's not a positioning strategy, that's what happens when communities share information freely and houses like Lattafa build products with genuine ingredients rather than marketing budgets.
The House
United Arab Emirates · Est. 1980
Lattafa Perfumes is the United Arab Emirates powerhouse that turned the fragrance world on its head. They offer a taste of Arabian luxury and high-end scent profiles without the exclusive price tag, making them a gateway for many into the world of perfumery.
If this were a song
Community picks
Warm, unhurried, and a little golden. Liam has that late-afternoon energy, the hour when the light goes amber and the day finally exhales. This playlist captures that slow warmth, from the opening chord to the last quiet note.
Sunset Lover
Petit Biscuit

























