The Story
Why it exists.
Massimo Dutti’s 2018 addition, Sandy Papyrus, was conceived by Fabrice Pellegrin to echo the brand’s quiet confidence through a softly intense composition. The name hints at sun‑kissed papyrus, a nod to the Mediterranean roots of the label’s Spanish origins. Drawing on the house’s tradition of refined, timeless style, the perfumer blended fresh citrus with warm spice and creamy woods, aiming for a scent that feels both modern and enduring, much like the brand’s evolution from a modest Barcelona boutique to a pan‑European lifestyle name.
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Blue in Green
Miles Davis
The Beginning
Massimo Dutti’s 2018 addition, Sandy Papyrus, was conceived by Fabrice Pellegrin to echo the brand’s quiet confidence through a softly intense composition. The name hints at sun‑kissed papyrus, a nod to the Mediterranean roots of the label’s Spanish origins. Drawing on the house’s tradition of refined, timeless style, the perfumer blended fresh citrus with warm spice and creamy woods, aiming for a scent that feels both modern and enduring, much like the brand’s evolution from a modest Barcelona boutique to a pan‑European lifestyle name.
Choosing basil, grapefruit and citron for the opening gives the fragrance a crisp, green‑spicy launch that feels more vibrant than typical bergamot‑led men’s scents. The heart’s cardamom and green apple create a rare aromatic‑fruit juxtaposition, while jasmine adds a subtle floral lift without veering feminine. The base’s combination of sandalwood, patchouli and leather provides a creamy, earthy backbone, and the addition of vetiver, tonka bean and musk softens the dry‑down, delivering a lingering warmth that sets it apart from other woody aromatics.
The Evolution
At first, the basil‑grapefruit‑citron trio announces itself with a bright, almost clinical clarity that catches attention within the first ten minutes. As the citrus fades, cardamom emerges, its spicy warmth mingling with the crisp bite of green apple, while jasmine adds a whisper of softness, creating a balanced heart that lasts roughly an hour. When the composition settles, sandalwood spreads a creamy veil, patchouli grounds the scent with earthy depth, and leather introduces a subtle, dry animalic edge. Vetiver, tonka bean and musk linger in the background, softening the woodiness into a sweet, warm finish that remains on the skin for the remainder of the day, typically 6‑8 hours, leaving a refined, understated trail.
Cultural Impact
Wearers often describe Sandy Papyrus as the scent of a well‑dressed man who walks into a room and lets his presence speak for itself. Its balanced blend of fresh citrus and warm woods makes it a favorite for those seeking understated sophistication without flash. In online forums it’s frequently mentioned alongside other modern classic menswear fragrances, reinforcing Massimo Dutti’s reputation for timeless style.
The House
Spain · Est. 1985
Massimo Dutti began as a modest menswear shop in Barcelona in 1985 and has grown into a pan‑European lifestyle brand that offers clothing, accessories and a curated line of fragrances. The perfume portfolio, launched in the late 1990s, reflects the brand’s quiet confidence and its focus on timeless style. Recent releases such as Sunset Hues (2024) and Leather Mirage (2024) show a willingness to explore warm woods and modern accords while staying true to an understated aesthetic that appeals to both longtime customers and new fans of refined scent.
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A smooth, late‑afternoon jazz trio mirrors the fragrance’s blend of crisp citrus and warm wood, offering a relaxed yet confident backdrop.
Blue in Green
Miles Davis





























