The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Philip pine Courtière set out to capture the timeless ritual of gathering around a fire, a scene that resonates deeply in Arabian culture. Drawing from Widian's heritage of desert-inspired raw materials, she blended bright pink pepper and raspberry with the crisp edge of bergamot, then anchored the composition with clove, building an opening that feels both contemporary and rooted in tradition.
Each layer in Samar serves a deliberate purpose: the opening commands attention, the heart sustains the emotional core, and the base provides lasting resonance. The combination of oud and vanilla reflects Widian's commitment to blending Arabian tradition with modern sensibility, while the floral heart and spice-forward top ensure the fragrance feels accessible rather than intimidating.
The evolution
The fragrance opens with pink pepper and clove delivering an immediate spicy punch, softened only slightly by raspberry and bergamot. As the initial heat settles, gardenia and jasmine emerge as the dominant florals, their creamy richness cooled by the honeyed touch of osmanthus. Cinnamon quietly bridges the transition, keeping the warmth alive. In the drydown, oud takes the lead with its signature smoky depth, supported by labdanum's resinous warmth, while patchouli grounds the base and vanilla leaves a soft, lingering sweetness on skin.
Cultural impact
Since its 2025 debut, Samar has sparked conversation among niche lovers for daringly pairing pink pepper’s bite with deep oud. Wearers often describe the scent as the olfactory equivalent of a shared story around a desert fire, making it a go‑to for Intimate gatherings. Its balanced spice‑floral‑oud blend has earned it a spot in seasonal round‑ups as a modern tribute to Arabian hospitality, resonating with both traditionalists and contemporary fragrance seekers.

























