The Story
Why it exists.
London arrived in 2018 as the opening act of Widian's Sapphire Collection, a series dedicated to cities, each one a different olfactory address. The brief was to channel the spirit of London: its imperial weight, its literary history, its capacity for refinement. But to do it from Abu Dhabi. That meant taking everything London represents, the abbeys and the palaces, Savile Row and Harrods, and running it through the sensibility of a house born where oud trades hands and leather is how you know someone has been somewhere. Jordi Fernández built the architecture. The official copy calls it a bridge between London and the UAE, between British elegance and Arabian depth. That's not marketing language here, it's the actual intent. London's Sapphire Collection brief is to honor the cultural gravity of each city while making it shorthand for something wider.
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London Calling
The Clash
The Beginning
London arrived in 2018 as the opening act of Widian's Sapphire Collection, a series dedicated to cities, each one a different olfactory address. The brief was to channel the spirit of London: its imperial weight, its literary history, its capacity for refinement. But to do it from Abu Dhabi. That meant taking everything London represents, the abbeys and the palaces, Savile Row and Harrods, and running it through the sensibility of a house born where oud trades hands and leather is how you know someone has been somewhere. Jordi Fernández built the architecture. The official copy calls it a bridge between London and the UAE, between British elegance and Arabian depth. That's not marketing language here, it's the actual intent. London's Sapphire Collection brief is to honor the cultural gravity of each city while making it shorthand for something wider.
What's interesting is the structure itself. Oud and cypress at the top, both dark, both almost mineral, that open with a coolness that reads as winter air by the Thames. The violet softens that into something powdery, almost dusty. Then the heart pivots. Raspberry is the surprise: not a garnish but a real presence, sweet and just slightly tart. Lily of the valley keeps it floating, keeps it from becoming something heavy. The base is where it earns its name. Leather, musk, amber, vanilla, this is warm, this is close-skin, this is the jacket you put on when the evening turns. But it's the leather that anchors the whole thing. Not the idea of leather. Real leather, the kind that leaves a trace.
The Evolution
The opening hits bold, oud, cypress, violet, all of it arriving at once. There's no quiet preamble here. Just the statement. This is the fragrance that announces itself when you walk into a room, and then settles when you sit down, which is exactly when it starts getting interesting. Within the first hour, the raspberry emerges. It doesn't rush. It surfaces slowly from beneath the lily of the valley, sweet and present, and suddenly the leather in the base is beginning to read. The oud softens. The cypress cools off. What you were wearing as a dark, almost cold fragrance becomes something warmer, more intimate. The drydown is the reason people keep reaching for this bottle. Leather and vanilla, amber and musk, a warm skin scent that stays close for hours. On fabric, it outlasts the day. The longevity scores are earned. That's not an accident, Widian's partner laboratories in Grasse know what they're doing with fixatives. What surprises people most is the violet. It doesn't disappear.
Cultural Impact
London launched in 2018 as Widian entered its Sapphire Collection phase, city-focused fragrances that translate urban atmosphere into wearable form. The fragrance draws from both Western and Middle Eastern perfumery traditions, creating something that feels simultaneously familiar and novel. Wearers describe it as a statement piece with real presence, and it has earned a loyal following among those who appreciate this oud-fruity-leather direction.
The House
United Arab Emirates · Est. 2014
Widian is a niche perfume house that emerged from Abu Dhabi in 2014. Founded by Ali Al Jaberi, the brand translates the scent of the Arabian desert into modern compositions that travel beyond regional borders. Each release, from the 2014 debut VII to the 2024 Black II hair mist, carries a clear sense of place while speaking a contemporary language. The house works with French laboratories to blend traditional ingredients such as Omani agarwood and Bulgarian rose with Western aromatic structures, creating fragrances that feel both rooted and current.
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London sounds like a night drive through the city with the windows down in November, cool air mixing with something warmer underneath. The opening is bold, unhurried, the kind of confidence that doesn't need to explain itself. Then it settles into something quieter and more intimate, like a conversation that happens after the room empties. This is the soundtrack to arriving somewhere and realizing you belong there.
London Calling
The Clash























