New York Nez Zen
At a glance
Is New York Nez Zen worth trying?
New York by NeZ ZeN is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, tuberose, animalic with Rose, Orange Blossom, Tuberose
The first impression
New York by NeZ ZeN is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Romain Pantoustier. Top notes are Rose and Orange Blossom; middle notes are Tuberose and Jasmine; base notes are Ambergris and White Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Romain Pantoustier
Romain Pantoustier is a perfumer known for his collaborations with the NeZ ZeN brand. He created a diverse range of fragrances for the line, including 1001 Nuits, Carnaval, and Earl Grey. His style encompasses both classic and avant-garde elements, often blending natural and synthetic materials.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of New York Nez Zen
Essence
The Lover archetype lives for connection and sensory pleasure, embodied by New York's intoxicating rose, tuberose, and ambergris. This fragrance is a whispered sonnet-romantic, bold, and unapologetically sensual.
Style & Aesthetic
Silk slips under structured coats, pearl earrings against bare skin. Their look balances allure with refinement, much like the perfume's animalic musk wrapped in white florals. Every detail invites closer inspection.
Philosophy & Values
Beauty is a language; touch, its punctuation. The orange blossom's sweetness speaks of idealism, while the jasmine middle reveals a darker, more passionate core. They believe in love as art.
Relationships
They magnetize others effortlessly. Romantic encounters are intense (tuberose) yet poetic (rose). Friends cherish their emotional generosity, though boundaries can blur like the musk's diffusion.
Lifestyle
Dinner parties stretch into dawn, the scent mingling with wine and candle wax. Mornings are slow-baths with essential oils, the ambergris clinging to steam.
Shadow
Their desire for union can become dependency. The animalic undertones warn of losing oneself in another's gaze.
Conclusion
New York is a love letter in three acts: floral, carnal, and finally, a ghost of skin against skin that lingers long after last call.