Dior Sauvage campaign with Johnny Depp
An easy-on-the-nose masculine scent, Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino is an evocation of a vacation on the Italian Rivera with its refreshing cool-breeze hits. I love it on my man and don’t mind smelling like this myself.
– Mika Apichatsakol, digital editor
Nothing feeds my insatiable taste for earthy scents like Vétiver Extraordinaire. The poetic blend has a modest sillage that lasts the whole day. It’s good taste in a bottle, and I’d befriend anybody who smells like good taste.
– Pichaya Petrachaianan, digital lifestyle writer
And the cocktai—ahem—cologne of the hour is the Juniper Sling! Penhaligon’s Juniper Sling is a crisp, intoxicating fragrance inspired by the most iconic of British spirits: London Dry Gin. With its liquorous, vigorous base, this eau de toilette is the perfect perfume aperitif.
– Anna Thong, digital lifestyle writer
Who doesn’t love a man who smells like deep, dark cocoa? My favourite eau de toilette for him is The Scent by Hugo Boss. Combining notes of ginger and exotic Maninka fruit, this is a fine choice for seduction.
– Mari Carmen Dávila, social media manager
Creed’s Viking makes me want to venture into the wilderness and do something wild. Peppercorn, vetiver and patchouli make for an earthy and fiery concoction—great for those days you need a kick in your scent.
– Pichaya Petrachaianan, digital lifestyle writer
All you really need to make a good impression is to be clean, smooth and fresh. Issey Miyake L’Eau D’Issey Pour Homme Fraiche is an effortless touch of class when I’m on the way out.
– Thurein Tun Oo, digital lifestyle writer
I like my scents like I like my life: balanced, low-key but with a hint of intrigue. Sauvage by Dior is refreshing and alluring, both in moderation.
– Nopparut Charoenwattana, videographer
Antaeus is not too overpowering like my mom’s perfume. Rather, its soft aroma reminds me of my father. Today we share a bottle, and I like to put it on for special occasions.
– Panuruj Boontanondha, videographer
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