The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Your Turn is a fragrance built around Australian sandalwood as its anchor, layered with bright ginger and cardamom that provide sharp, invigorating top notes, while coconut water and peach skin add softness and translucency to the composition. The overall effect is woody and fresh, with a scent that reads differently on every body that wears it. Ginger and cardamom bring an energizing quality that cuts through the initial impression, while coconut water and peach skin offer a creamy, almost dewy sweetness that tempers the spice. These notes do not simply sit alongside each other but interact, with the citrus-spice sharpness gradually yielding to the softer fruit and coconut elements as the fragrance develops.
The note structure here is built on contrast that actually works. Cardamom and ginger open clean and hot, that clean heat, like spice without fire, before the coconut water and peach skin soften everything into something creamy and translucent. Night-blooming jasmine keeps the heart from going too sweet, adding a delicate floral layer that reads as restraint rather than weakness. Australian sandalwood anchors the base with that warm, familiar woodiness, but Iso E Super and Sylvamber extend the drydown without projecting loudly. The result is a fragrance that wears close, intimate sillage, skin-deep warmth, which is exactly what the brief demanded. Nothing announces itself. Everything settles in.
The evolution
The opening arrives sharp and bright, with bergamot zest, cardamom, and fresh ginger hitting simultaneously in a citrus-spice intensity that feels vibrant and assertive. Give it five minutes and the coconut water and peach skin notes emerge, softening those initial edges into something creamier and more translucent. The hand-off between these phases is smooth, the heat does not disappear, it simply gets wrapped in something softer. By the heart phase, night-blooming jasmine keeps things delicate rather than heady, adding a floral dimension that lifts the composition without overwhelming it. The drydown is where the fragrance settles into its signature. Australian sandalwood, musk, and Iso E Super build quietly, creating a warm woody base that stays close to the skin for hours without ever projecting loudly.
Cultural impact
Your Turn has sparked discussion in the way that only genuinely interesting fragrances do. Some wearers find it a bold departure from generic celebrity fragrances, clean, sophisticated, and genuinely unisex without compromise. That tension is part of what makes the scent worth talking about. For a fragrance operating outside the traditional celebrity endorsement playbook, this kind of divided opinion suggests it is doing something worth noticing. The people who connect with it appreciate the restraint: the way it wears close, stays warm, and never demands attention from the room.




















