The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Layered Signature arrives with a name that doesn't hide behind metaphor. The question every wearer faces at some point, what scent says exactly who I am?, hangs in the air, and this fragrance steps forward without pretense. Across the catalog, releases like Love Potion and Dolled Up suggest a brand interested in storytelling, but Signature takes a different approach. No fantasy, no character. Just you, layered.
What makes this composition work is how the white florals carry weight without overwhelming the citrus. Magnolia acts as the anchor, creamy, slightly green, less heady than jasmine, and it gives the blood orange something to bounce off instead of compete with. The freesia adds a powdery lift that keeps the heart from feeling heavy. Peach sits in the middle, sweet but not cloying, bridging the gap between the bright opening and the warmer base. It's a composition that feels considered, with approachable florals, a juicy accent, and enough warmth to leave an impression.
The evolution
Blood orange hits first, bright, almost tart, like the rind scraped across a glass rim. Magnolia follows within minutes, softening the citrus into something creamier. The handoff to heart notes unfolds as freesia and jasmine arrive together, with peach underneath pulling everything toward sweet without tipping over. By hour two, the amber and cedar emerge. The musk is the last to arrive, skin-close, quiet. The drydown on this one is intimate, you have to lean in to find it. On skin, expect the warmer base notes to linger as the final chapter of the wear.
Cultural impact
Layered Signature occupies a space in the accessible fragrance market, offering something distinctive for wearers who want a scent that speaks without shouting. The approach means this fragrance appeals to those looking for individuality without ceremony.





















