Men
L’Homme
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L'Homme by Emanuel Ungaro is a leather fragrance for men. L'Homme was launched in 2018. L'Homme was created by Alexis Grugeon and Veronique Nyberg. The top notes are peach, black pepper and bergamot; the heart notes are iris flower, lavender and sage; the base notes are cedar, leather and patchouli.
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In the perfumerie where I work, with its luxury modules and budget options, I saw the cobalt blue bottle of the new Ungaro L’Homme. On testing it, wow: notes of peach and bergamot with black pepper that shout youth, then an ambergris-tinged iris with lavender and a cedar-leather finish. Hours passed without me getting bored; great quality at a modest price, totally recommended for the office and casual dates.
The previous review made me click the buy button. It starts spicy, then releases a powdery and talc-dusted iris that blends with the leather. Olfactorily, it has convinced me: fine and sophisticated, with a quality that never fails. The only drawback is that it lacks a bit more strength to be spectacular. Olfactorily it is a success, ideal for modern people with refined tastes who live sensuality and elegance.
A very handsome toilet that performs well and looks perfect in a casual setting. It smells like an updated classic: powdery iris mixed with peach, pepper and leather. For the price, it outperforms some luxury scents, with a trail of three metres. Very versatile, I use it day and night. The longevity is not that of a cheap perfume, but it is interesting, beautiful and captivating. At my usual perfumerie they only ask for 20 euros. Is it mass-market? No. The Emanuel Ungaro brand was bought in 2005 by Pakistani magnate Asim Abdullah. The designer passed away on 21 December 2019 at the age of 86. It seems the distributor is Salvatore Ferragamo from Italy, which will soon pass into French hands.
A truly handsome toile that delivers perfectly for everyday wear. It smells like a modern classic: powdery iris blended with peach, pepper and leather. For the price, it outperforms some luxury brands, boasting a three-metre trail and great versatility; I’ve worn it well both day and night. The longevity isn’t that of a cheap perfume, but it is interesting, beautiful and captivating. At my usual perfumerie, it costs €20. Is it overused? No. The Emanuel Ungaro brand was sold in 2005 to Pakistani magnate Asim Abdullah. The famous designer passed away on 21 December 2019 at the age of 86. It seems the distributor is Salvatore Ferragamo from Italy, which will soon pass into French hands.
Dior Homme, a cleaner version with a citrus opening and a leather base. The longevity is short, but it fulfils its function perfectly. I am a fan of this fragrance and it is my cheap and casual option for everyday wear.
Truly a pleasant surprise this Ungaro L’homme that I bought based on reviews from a YouTube channel at a Zara fragrance price. In my opinion, it is better constructed than the Zara 9.0 as a hybrid between Dior Homme Intense and Valentino Uomo; the iris and leather notes appear less synthetic. Very pleasant to wear. Its opening is pure DH2017 style, projecting for an hour as an alternative to DH2017 and progressively mutating more towards Valentino Uomo. Its trail is generous for the first hour before decaying to a perceptible but not annoying level. Very versatile as a daily perfume, for the office, outings, dates… a 4×4 that does not disappoint, and even less so for today’s price: between 12€ and 17€ for 100ml.
Truly a pleasant surprise this fragrance. Casual, versatile to death, despite having notes of iris, leather and lavender which are usually serious. Its casual touch comes mainly from the sweet and exquisite peach, which is present for 75% of its life, giving it a relaxed and youthful air. If we move on to the hated comparisons, Emanuel Ungaro L’Homme has its own personality, but one must not ignore that it is strongly inspired by Dior Homme and Valentino Uomo, that is, in the trend of iris fragrances, but beware, it is not a clone because in terms of performance and quality, those last are several steps ahead. In summary, recommended for casual and formal situations, ideal for romantic dates, designed for spring.
Someone said it is the mix of Dior Homme and Valentino Uomo Intense, and it is the perfect definition of how this smells. I love the opening. For me, it is more of a winter scent (though it can be worn in autumn or spring without overdoing it) and it is very cheap. The longevity is not excessive, but not bad either, between 5 and 6 hours.
This fragrance is wonderful for the price and what it offers. It is quite obscure and hard to find in perfumeries, even in Mexico, so it seems if this continues, its run will end soon, which would be a shame. Without proposing anything revolutionary, it smells very well and is well-balanced; I find it better balanced than the Dior Homme. It does recall DH and its talc-like iris, but in my opinion, here it is better accompanied by leather, which attenuates the lipstick smell and feels very masculine. The peach gives it a sweet, soft texture, and together with the woody notes, it feels classy and versatile. The only pity is that it lacks more projection and trail, as it would create a mysterious and masculine aura. In summary: if you like DH, you will like this, but it costs a quarter of the price; if you like DH but find that feminine aspect too intense, this Ungaro is ideal. Hurry before it runs out, it is a little gem. Au revoir. PS: the list of harmful ingredients is very reduced, which also gives it an edge over Dior or Valentino.
This fragrance is a treasure for the price and what it offers. It is quite obscure and hard to find in perfumeries, even in Mexico, so if this continues, its story will be short and it would be a pity. Without proposing anything revolutionary, it smells incredible and is well balanced; I find it more balanced than Dior Homme. Yes, it recalls DH with that talc-dusted iris, but here the leather accompanies it better, attenuating the make-up smell and giving it a very masculine air. The peach adds a sweet and soft texture, and together with the woods, it adds class and versatility. The only downside is that it lacks a bit more of a trail and projection to create that mysterious and classy aura. In summary: if you like DH you will like this, but if you find that feminine part too intense, this Ungaro is ideal. Hurry before it runs out, it’s a gem. PS: very few pernicious ingredients, which gives it the upper hand over Dior or Valentino.
If you own the Seduction Magnétique 3 by Victorio and Lucchino or Pacha Hot, you can save your money on this Ungaro… I have all three and was expecting one to make a difference, but it didn’t… well, perhaps it did. The truth is, this Ungaro lasts longer, but the scent is identical. That said, the atomiser is spectacular.
I agree with the similarity to Dior Homme, but from a different angle: it is an exquisite fragrance with a creamy iris presence and the necessary warmth for autumn and winter, yet perfectly usable in warm seasons. I recommend it for its scent and its low price.
I agree with the similarity to Dior Homme, but from another angle: it is an exquisite fragrance with creamy iris and the necessary warmth for autumn and winter, although it also works in warm seasons. I recommend it for the scent and the low price.
Great fragrance, unknown and very affordable. A glorious and creamy peach. A true discovery.
Simply I love it! Pleasant scent, not invasive, my best office perfume that leaves compliments in its wake. Highlights the peach and iris, definitely a hidden jewel.
L’HOMME EMANUEL UNGARO: Finally I have it; finding it was a real struggle, but my persistence paid off. I waited over a year, and if you don’t believe me, ask MonsieurLeather, who once considered swapping this Ungaro L’Homme for the Michael Kors version, a change we couldn’t make. Now, regarding the fragrance itself, I am very satisfied. It can be interpreted as a Dior Homme Intense fused with a Valentino Uomo, but for me, that similarity doesn’t fully explain its beauty. Although it recalls those two, it has its own soul, a distinct signature that sets it apart, not in performance, but in earthy, herbal and violet notes that round off this piece exquisitely. It is a gem in itself. Scent: 10. Projection: moderate, perceptible for about two hours. Longevity: 6 to 7 hours. Recommended.
Grande Emanuel Ungaro: it fused two great classics, Dior Homme and Valentino Uomo Intense, adding a touch of summer peach and herbs to soften it. I do not think it is an exact blend, but it created something superior. L’Homme by Emanuel Ungaro was born at an accessible price with niche quality. Happy consumer: good, beautiful and cheap. Bottle of quality with a well-made cap. Scent: 8 (reminds of Dior and Valentino, ideal for spring/summer). Season: spring/summer. Longevity: 8. Projection: 8. Versatility: 8. Female compliments: 10. Price: 10.
L’HOMME EMANUEL UNGARO: Finally I have it; I waited over a year to get hold of it. We considered swapping it for Michael Kors, but we couldn’t. I am very satisfied; it is an interpretable aroma like Dior Homme Intense fused with Valentino Uomo, yet with its own soul. It is not merely a resemblance; earthy, herbal and violet notes round it off exquisitely. It is a jewel. Scent: 10. Projection: Moderate, good for about two hours. Longevity: 6 to 7 hours. Recommended.
Previously I spoke of Fougères, now of the Leather with L’HOMME DE EMANUEL UNGARO. Not everything that shines is leather, as Rafael de León would say. Although the note existed before, in the 80s it was imposed with punks, square jackets and shine. Claude Montana revolutionised it in Les Bains de Paris with people like Grace Jones and Lagerfeld. But I disagree: it is not a pure Leather, but an AROMATIC ORIENTAL. The leather is a secondary effect. It is an unjustly forgotten surprise compared to aggressive brands. It smells greasy, carnal and sharp due to aldehydes, with citrus and spices. The musk is bright, almost alpine, not laundry-like. It evolves towards the iris, that classic lipstick, and there the leather appears linked to patchouli and pepper, far from Montana or La Renta. It is solid, well constructed, with a moderate but long-lasting trail. I see it as unisex, for dressing up in fresh, elegant and sophisticated. Although launched in 2018 and Ungaro is no longer in the picture, the heirs resume the founder’s rigour. Ungaro, French of Italian tailoring family, worked with Balenciaga and Courrèges before opening on Avenue Montaigne. From Balenciaga he learned surgical perfectionism, no jokes, with a white coat and a scalpel. Balenciaga is the summit, the one who cuts and sews by hand. Ungaro fused that architecture with new fabrics, faithful to himself. Today we see his patterns in Inditex or China, reinvented but always the same. The good ones die without noise, withdrawn in time.
In other reviews I spoke of the ferns; now it’s the leather with L’HOMME DE EMANUEL UNGARO. Not everything that glitters is leather, as Rafael de León would say. Leather was king in the 80s, moving from being delivery boy wear to the queen of the party with the punks and the glam. Claude Montana revolutionised it, mixing memories of Gainsbourg and Birkin. Although many perfumes are named leather, I disagree: Dior Homme Parfum is an oriental woody, Red for Men is a barbershop, Ferragamo is gourmand, Valentino Intense is a lip gourmand, and Van Cleef is a green chypre. Ungaro, according to the brief, is leather, but for me it’s an aromatic oriental. It has a greasy, meaty, and sharp touch due to aldehydes and spices, with a bright, alpine musk, not of clean clothes. It’s a mix of classic and modern, cheap in Spain, with a short life. I don’t detect peach, but rather the iris as lipstick, which then unites the leather with patchouli and pepper, moving away from the pure leather of Montana or La Renta. It’s solid, well-constructed, with moderate sillage and good longevity. I see it as unisex and for dressing up on cool days. Elegant and sophisticated. Ungaro, heir to Balenciaga, fused the best of all worlds with rigour and architecture, without scandals. Like Balenciaga, the good ones die silently. Ungaro learned from Cristóbal the perfectionism, working in a white coat and shaving, dissecting patterns like surgeons. Balenciaga is the summit, capable of hand-sewing, while others only design. If you see 70s dresses by Ungaro, there is Balenciaga in the cuts, but also Versace or Saint Laurent in the fabrics. Ungaro fused worlds true to himself. Today, Balenciaga patterns reappear in Inditex or Chinese brands, reinvented. The typical waistless dresses, asymmetric sleeves, or tulle tutus were invented by Balenciaga fifty years ago. Only the good ones die without making a noise.
Not much to say, but I loved it, even though I expected it to resemble Zara 9.0 more. Unlike others, here I do detect the peach throughout the fragrance. The leather is hinted at, but it’s not strong enough to call it that. For the price, the longevity is good, a minimum of six hours on the skin, although it doesn’t project much. It’s sweet, not for extreme heat, but perfect for the rest of the year or summer evenings.
Perhaps this jewel is no longer sold, not even in Valencia or other Ungaro stores, and online it costs more than usual. Finding it in a physical store will be difficult. What a pity, because although it’s not a Dior or a Valentino, it performed very well; it was charming, easy to wear, and very well-liked at a good price.
Ten out of ten! If you can’t quite pull off a Dior Homme, this is your next step. Highly recommended for the quality-to-price ratio. It smells exquisite, lasts well, and projects nicely. The iris and leather combo is perfect for mid-seasons, and watch out, women love it. Rating: 8.5/10.
Smells fantastic, with that fruit and the velvet iris. The soft leather gives it body without being heavy, ideal for any weather, though perhaps it feels a bit less pronounced in freezing outdoor conditions. Longevity and projection are average, but everything is very correct for the price. What a shame it’s no longer available; it’s a perfect staple for any wardrobe.