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Vibrant Leather Extreme

Marca
Zara
Jérôme Epinette
Perfumista
Jérôme Epinette
4.05 de 5
160 votos

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Descripción

Vibrant Leather Extreme by Zara is an oriental woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2024, this creation is a new addition to the brand's collection. The nose behind this composition is Jérôme Epinette. The top notes unfold with bergamot, lemon and mandarin; the heart reveals black leather and saffron; while the base notes settle on Egyptian papyrus, earthy notes, patchouli and cotton candy.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 30%
  • Primavera 26%
  • Verano 12%
  • Otoño 32%
  • Día 45%
  • Noche 55%

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Comunidad

160 votos

  • Positivo 78%
  • Neutral 13%
  • Negativo 8.8%

Pirámide olfativa

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

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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19 reseñas

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  • A tremendous inspiration for Tom Ford’s Ombre Leather, both in price and notes. The only thing holding it back is the citrus opening; with the leather and saffron at first, you get confused, even doubting if you made the right buy. I felt it was a mistake to include so much of that slightly synthetic note. But as the citrus fades, the others take centre stage, including a somewhat sweet base that adds creaminess, turning it into a very good fragrance. Projection +3h, longevity +8h, much more versatile than the original. Not a blind buy like the others suggest. You either love it or hate it; for me, it’s the best in the Vibrant Leather line so far (yes, now the leather is truly felt… and yes, it really vibrates!). 9/10.

  • I sprayed it on my hand and thought it was vulgar and overdone; I was about to walk away. But once it dried on my skin, the magic appeared and I changed my mind. It opens with a citrus splash that lasts only a breath. Then comes a smoked, spiced leather that lingers until the very end: smoke with spices. The cotton candy isn’t what you’d expect; alongside the spices, it creates an ambered ‘sweetness’ that gives it body. It’s dark, mysterious, attractive, pleasant, long-lasting, and a compliment bomb. At 22 euros, it could pass for 80 if it weren’t for the Zara label. Excellent purchase, value for money 10/10.

  • Tomorrowsdust

    A fragrance copied from Morning Chess by the same Jerome Epinette. In short, a Vibrant Leather with extra power and longevity, with the leather turned up to eleven. If the leather was merely testimonial in the original, here you really feel it. It also has a touch of overly sweet cotton candy. For me, it’s ideal for those who like fresh fragrances on cold days. If it cost 200 euros as a niche scent, nobody would say a word. A tremendous Zara perfume that leaves those who always say ‘Zara doesn’t last’ in the dust.

  • Tomorrowsdust

    A direct clone of Morning Chess by the same creator, Jerome Epinette. Basically, it’s a Vibrant Leather with more punch and longevity, featuring that leather note front and centre. In the original, the leather was just a subtle hint; here, you really feel it. It adds a touch of overly sweet cotton candy. Ideal for anyone seeking something fresh for chilly days. If it cost 200 euros as a niche fragrance, nobody would say a word. A tremendous Zara perfume that puts to shame those who always claim ‘Zara doesn’t last’.

  • I tried this fragrance and, to be honest, Zara is making an effort with proposals that seem innovative, but not in this case. It has a strong, raw hit of saffron and citrus, seeming more like a hybrid between Oud For Glory (which already has reminiscences of Baccarat Rouge 540 drying and Zara Red Temptation) and a timid version of the original in the base, losing the fresh and versatile spirit of the initial Vibrant Leather. In fact, The Dua Brand released something similar in 2022 with better quality, their famous hybrids, and it follows the Casino Elixir 2.0 line. The leather isn’t what is expected and I find no direct link to Ombre Leather; it doesn’t follow that sophisticated and floral line, but rather reminds me of synthetic suede or leather shoe cleaner. Longevity is good, around 8 hours, but with little projection. It leaves an earthy, invasive patchouli that doesn’t leave a good impression. It’s suitable as a limited edition, especially for enthusiastic collectors who buy a bottle with every collection believing it’s the best version to date, due to the number of creators who always say the same thing (‘perfume bomb alert’, ‘best Vibrant from Zara’, etc). For my part, for now, I’ll pass.

  • Finally a Vibrant Leather that lives up to its name! A worthy successor to Black XS. It begins with a soft, sweet citrus of mature bergamot, moves to a black leather with saffron, not very intense but persistent, giving a very sensual masculinity. In the base, cotton candy and soft tangerine remnants close it off spectacularly. I think it has the same fixative as Shamanilla; I smell the same ash-and-sugar base that lingers… It lasts longer than the other Vibrants. This perfume is enchanting, proven. The best from Zara. 04/2025.

  • BrowsBanks

    The best Vibrant Leather alongside the Cologne, without a doubt, try it! It opens with an acidic tangerine peel and quickly spices with saffron before giving way to a very dark leather, yet extremely versatile. It doesn’t claim smoky notes or pineapple, but to me it smells of ripe, juicy pineapple; the smoke is like the trace of tar on a smoker’s clothes. It finishes with a base of wet earth (like asphalt after rain), slightly sweet, caramelised sugar. A resounding 10/10: a perfect hybrid of Hacivat’s smoky pineapple, Ombre Leather’s dark leather, the subtle sugary sweetness of Baccarat Rouge DNA, and the earthy dampness of Terre D’Hermes. Did it deliver? Whatever you want, though sometimes people say you smell like a mausoleum. Longevity: easily +8 hours, if you put it on clothes it lasts until the next day. Sillage: heavy for the first 2 hours, reactivates with sweat. Trail: monstrous, especially if it’s hot and you’re walking, you leave a good trail.

  • Hackerman

    Finally, a Vibrant Leather that lives up to its name! A worthy successor to Black XS. It begins with a soft, sweet citrus of mature bergamot, giving way to a black leather paired with saffron; not overly intense but persistent, providing a very sensual masculinity. At the base, the cotton candy alongside soft mandarin remnants delivers a spectacular finish. I believe it has the same fixative as Shamanilla; I smell the same ash-and-sugar base that lingers. It lasts longer than the other Vibrants. This perfume is enchanting, proven. The best of Zara. 04/2025.

  • BrowsBanks

    The best Vibrant Leather alongside Cologne, without a doubt, try it! It opens with an acidic tangerine peel and quickly spices up thanks to the saffron, giving way to a dark leather, VERY dark but extremely versatile. It doesn’t declare smoked notes or pineapple, but to my nose, it smells like ripe, juicy pineapple. The smoke is like the trail of tobacco, that smell of tar on clothes, to culminate in a base of wet earth (like pavement after rain), slightly sweet, reminiscent of caramelised sugar. It’s a resounding 10/10: a perfect hybrid of Hacivat’s smoked pineapple, Ombre Leather’s dark leather, the subtle sugary sweetness of Baccarat Rouge’s DNA, and the earthy dampness of Terre D’Hermes. Compliments? As many as you want, though sometimes people say you smell like a mausoleum. Longevity? +8h easily if applied to clothes until the next day. Projection? Heavy for the first 2h, reactivates with sweat. Sillage? Monstrous, especially if it’s hot and you’re walking; you leave a good trail.

  • I’m absolutely loving Vibrant Leather and Oud; Elixir is brilliant, but I have no idea what they’ve added to this Extreme version because I can’t last ten minutes. It gives me nausea and makes me dizzy until I have to take a shower straight away.

  • I absolutely love Vibrant Leather and Oud Vibrant Leather, and the Elixir is spectacular, but this Extreme… I have no idea what substance they’ve put in it; I can’t stand it. It makes me so dizzy I had to wash it off in under 10 minutes; it gives me nausea.

  • Vanillauditore

    It smells like nail varnish or solvent, just like the Black from Top Manta. I don’t understand why this has good ratings. It doesn’t last and it doesn’t smell good; quite the opposite, it smells awful. It’s like that terrible film with two Oscars that everyone praises to seem special. This is a horrible, nonsensical scent; I simply don’t understand it.

  • Vanillauditore

    Smells like varnish or solvent, just like the black from the Top Manta. I don’t understand why it has positive reviews. It doesn’t last and doesn’t smell good; quite the opposite, it smells terrible. It’s like that terrible film with two Oscars that reviews it well to seem special. This is the same: a horrible, nonsensical scent. I understand nothing.

  • thephenomenal1

    Smells exactly like the Nitro Intense, but fades very quickly. It smells to me like that mosquito spray OFF, quite acidic. If you’re looking for something similar for the price and opening, I recommend the Nitro Intense. They say it resembles the Creed Aventus Absolu, but I haven’t tried that fragrance.

  • thephenomenal1

    The opening is similar to Nitro Intense, but that resemblance is very brief. It reminds me of the smell of OFF mosquito repellent, very acidic, so to speak. Compared to Nitro Intense, which it most resembled in price and opening, I recommend Nitro Intense. They say it resembles Creed Aventus Absolu, but personally, I have not smelled that fragrance.

  • GerardoLedezmaMadas

    It needs more testing. That leather doesn’t quite convince me, but perhaps with fewer sprays and more distance it would work. I’ll only buy it if I find it on sale.

  • jmartinezledo

    Very personal opinion: not the best Vibrant Leather. I bought it blindly and it doesn’t win me over, except for its longevity and dry-down, which approaches the original after a few hours. The opening is harsh, with a sharp saffron and very artificial leather that fatigues the nose; you must apply very little. From the line, the Oud is the winner. Do not recommend buying blindly!