The Story
Why it exists.
Vintage Radio borrows its name from an era when radio was the primary carrier of music and ideas into people's homes. The fragrance draws from that cultural moment, creating something that feels both familiar and unexpected. The aromatic herbs provide an herbal foundation that recalls the natural, green scents of plants and gardens. The plum brings a sweet, fruity character that adds brightness and depth to the composition. Palo Santo contributes its distinctive woody, smoky presence, creating contrast against the lighter top notes. The woody drydown lingers on the skin, offering a warm, lingering presence that invites you to notice it throughout the day. This combination of elements creates a fragrance that feels layered and inviting, with enough complexity to reward repeated wearing.
If this were a song
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Wild World
Cat Stevens
The Beginning
Vintage Radio borrows its name from an era when radio was the primary carrier of music and ideas into people's homes. The fragrance draws from that cultural moment, creating something that feels both familiar and unexpected. The aromatic herbs provide an herbal foundation that recalls the natural, green scents of plants and gardens. The plum brings a sweet, fruity character that adds brightness and depth to the composition. Palo Santo contributes its distinctive woody, smoky presence, creating contrast against the lighter top notes. The woody drydown lingers on the skin, offering a warm, lingering presence that invites you to notice it throughout the day. This combination of elements creates a fragrance that feels layered and inviting, with enough complexity to reward repeated wearing.
What makes Vintage Radio distinctive is the unusual pairing of sweet-creamy plum with Palo Santo in the heart. Palo Santo isn't a common material in mass-market perfumery, it's more often found in niche or artisanal work, where its smoky, meditative quality is appreciated. Here it's given room to breathe alongside the jammy plum sweetness, creating a middle ground between aromatic and fruity that surprises people expecting a straightforward masculine profile. The sweet-creamy character is what draws people in and keeps them coming back to compare it side-by-side with Initio Paragon.
The Evolution
The scent opens like tuning into a late-night frequency: bergamot and lavender spark bright against the static, then sage arrives to ground everything in something green, almost savory. The transition isn't abrupt, it flows. Within twenty minutes the top notes begin their slow exit and the heart takes over: plum, jammy and sweet, centered between the receding herbs and the deepening base. That's where the Palo Santo earns its place. Smoke, wood, a quiet meditative quality that feels borrowed from a different register entirely, niche perfumery logic applied to an accessible price point. The black pepper adds warmth without heat. Then sandalwood and oud settle in for the long haul. Creamy, warm, intimate. This is where Vintage Radio earns its reputation. Strong sillage for the first couple hours, then a quieter presence that stays close to the skin for most of the working day. On fabric, it can outlive the wearer.
Cultural Impact
Vintage Radio has quietly built a devoted following among fragrance enthusiasts who appreciate its distinctive plum-forward character. The sweet, fruity quality of the plum note stands out in the composition, drawing attention from those who enjoy richer, more complex fragrances. Side-by-side comparisons with similar scents often highlight how the plum opens juicier here, with a sweetness that some find particularly appealing. The fragrance has earned its reputation through the actual experience of wearing it rather than through marketing narratives.
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 wood and creamy sweetness, this is the smell of a late-night discovery. Plush textures, intimate volume, something worth keeping. The kind of scent that makes you want to stay a little longer in the room where it's being worn. Moody, nostalgic, unhurried.
Wild World
Cat Stevens


































