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Dynasty

Alex Lee
Perfumista
Alex Lee
4.29 de 5
901 votos

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Descripción

Dynasty by Lattafa Perfumes is a woody-spicy olfactive family creation, designed for men and women. This new fragrance, launched in 2025, has been crafted by Alex Lee. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with top notes of bergamot, ginger, statice, raspberry, and nutmeg; a heart composed of rooibos tea and suede; and a base of cedar, cashmere, and Amberwood.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 20%
  • Primavera 29%
  • Verano 24%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 56%
  • Noche 44%

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Comunidad

901 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 7.2%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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21 reseñas

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  • Canary Scent

    My goodness! I’m no expert, but this fragrance is incredible. It opens very citrusy, reminiscent of Dior Homme Cologne, and within ten minutes the suede and tea notes become apparent; it’s a superbly executed second skin. A little secret: I’m going to buy another bottle because it smells exquisite in the air. I wore it to a restaurant full of food aromas, and a waitress stood there asking where such a rich scent was coming from. It’s not extremely projecting; rather, it creates an air current. If you like citrus and leather, you won’t be disappointed. Always test first.

  • Canary Scent

    My goodness! I’m not an expert, but this fragrance is incredible. It comes out very citrusy, like Dior Homme Cologne, and within ten minutes you notice the suede and tea; it’s a second skin achieved very well. A secret: I’m going to buy another bottle because it smells exquisite in the air. I wore it to a restaurant full of food smells and a waitress stopped, asking where that rich scent was coming from. It’s not extremely projecting, more of an air current. If you like citrus and leather, you won’t go wrong. Always try first.

  • I’ve had it for a week and use it a lot. I love it! It’s unique but not aggressive or too ‘niche’. It opens with a citrus hit like an English cologne which is strong at first and even makes me sneeze, but within minutes it balances and takes shape. I won’t detail the notes as they’re so well integrated that none stand out alone. It has a perfect balance between citrus, woods, a special sweetness, and a dark base that gains prominence as it dries, contrasting with its constant brightness. It resembles Dior Homme EDT 2020 or Cologne for the crystal texture of the first few minutes, and Creed’s Aventus after 7-8 hours, when it’s very skin-close. It lasts over 8 hours, although the projection isn’t beastly; I wore a jacket a week ago and it still smells potent. It’s versatile; some call it ‘relaxing’ but I’d say it’s correct, neat, and easy to wear. Perfect for spring. A blind buy that was a great success; I’m going for a refill.

  • Citrus, spicy, with a touch of wood and a very subtle sweetness. Easy to enjoy and feels high quality for under $40. It comes out very vibrant with bergamot and ginger, leaving a light suede that doesn’t weigh you down; the woods provide softness rather than harshness. A blind buy that was spot on. If you want to smell fresh and different, it’s a great option. The bergamot and tea create an addictive combination. Highly recommended.

  • A citrus, spiced aroma with a touch of wood and a very subtle sweetness. It’s easy to enjoy and feels high-quality at under $40. It opens very vibrantly with bergamot and ginger, leaving a light suede trail that doesn’t feel heavy; the woods provide softness rather than harshness. A blind buy that hits the mark. If you want to smell fresh and different, it’s a great option. The bergamot and tea create an addictive combination. Highly recommended.

  • Hello everyone. To start: if you’re looking for something classic and very masculine, this isn’t for you. It’s 100% unisex. Having just arrived, we’ll let it breathe a bit to see how it gains depth. For now, it’s light, soft, and perfect for daily wear; we’ll monitor the longevity. It smells clean and goes with any outfit. Quality is evident, although if they reformulate it in the future, it won’t be the same. I’ll expand on the review once I’ve worn it for longer.

  • Novice mode activated: a citrus and spicy punch that embraces the throat. As it dries, it smells like an empty teacup with a barely noticeable hint of citrus and raspberry. Ideal for everyday wear; we’ll see how it evolves over time.

  • Julio Rodríguez

    Beautiful presentation, robust bottle and nothing simplistic. The opening was super sparkly, acidic, spicy and almost fresh, but as it dried I was more surprised because it goes from citrus and spicy to something sweet with an excellent mint, very similar (almost 90%) to Enclave by Amouage. I say this because I own that bottle. Highly recommended for those looking for an Enclave dupe, especially in its dry-down. Cheers

  • Novice mode activated: a citrusy, spicy punch that embraces the throat. As it dries, it smells like an empty teacup with a hint of citrus and barely noticeable raspberry. Ideal for everyday wear; we shall see how it evolves over time.

  • The opening surprised me. It’s an interesting citrus explosion, without noticing raspberry, seeming like a classic bergamot profile but with a sweet twist as it dries. Very unique and it’s a relief to have this versatile option

  • Miguel_Melorosa

    An irredeemable synthetic mess. Any good notes are lost beneath that industrial scent that kicks in as it dries. DO NOT BUY IT.

  • Miguel_Melorosa

    Pure synthetic rubbish. Any good scent it has is overshadowed by a horrible industrial smell as it dries. DO NOT BUY

  • I was surprised by the opening: an interesting citrus explosion. I don’t detect raspberry; it seems like a classic bergamot, but as it dries it turns sweet in a very interesting way. Very unique, and it’s a relief to have this versatile option.

  • A noble fragrance that doesn’t offend. The rooibos tea note feels super realistic at first. I don’t know about notes, I speak from experience, but that tea is so characteristic it’s impossible not to detect it. It lasts very well, around 10 hours on skin; the projection is strong, at least two hours, with a huge trail. It receives many compliments. I recommend it, even though someone says it’s synthetic rubbish, which I don’t agree with. It does have a certain air of Creed’s Silver Mountain Water DNA

  • It leaves me undecided, I like it but it doesn’t fully convince me. The scent is almost the same from start to finish, like a liquid brown that doesn’t evolve, keeping the same notes. I think it’s too unisex, but leaning more towards feminine. Although it smells rich, it is indeed a bit industrial as mentioned below. It’s super versatile and can look good in elegant occasions. It has longevity, but the projection, although good, isn’t extraordinary. And I must say it’s expensive for what it offers. In summary, it smells good without exaggeration; if you’re looking for something super masculine, this isn’t it, so don’t be surprised if women smell it, as it might have more success in a female crowd

  • A noble fragrance that offends no one. The rooibos tea note comes across as remarkably realistic; I don’t know much about notes, but that characteristic is impossible to ignore. It lasts very well, at least 10 hours on the skin; the projection is substantial, around two hours with a huge trail. It receives many compliments and doesn’t go unnoticed. I recommend it, although someone claimed it was synthetic rubbish, which I don’t believe. It has a certain air of Creed’s Silver Mountain Water.

  • I tested it on skin for the rooibos note, which is not Camellia sinensis tea but an African shrub, so technically it’s an infusion. I don’t smell much rooibos, which is usually herbaceous, earthy, with caramel and sweet honey, but I understand that a hint of sweet, half-smoked tobacco leaf could lead to that association. I’d link that woody, smoky opening more to a lapsang souchong black tea. By the time it dries, what dominates isn’t the rooibos or the tea; people are too swayed by the listed notes. What I detect most is an amberwood similar to Azzaro, Halloween, and perhaps One Million, alongside helichrysum, ginger, a touch of citrus, and a suede note. It’s an excellent unisex masculine scent, versatile, neither too heavy for heat nor too light for cold. Moderate projection and good longevity

  • Comadrejal

    Citrus and musk that smells very synthetic, it’s only average. As it dries, it has Silver Mountain Water vibes with metallic air and an artificial musk. I wouldn’t recommend it