The Mobster The Dua Brand
At a glance
Is The Mobster The Dua Brand worth trying?
The Mobster by The Dua Brand is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, woody, whiskey with Tobacco, Spicy Notes, Whiskey
The first impression
The Mobster by The Dua Brand is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Mahsam Raza.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Mahsam Raza
Mahsam Raza is a perfumer whose catalog spans Eighteen Fifty Parfums and The Dua Brand, featuring scents like Chaplin In Venice, Chateau, La Jolla, and Arabian Amber Nuit. His fragrances often explore themes of luxury and opulence, using rich notes such as oud, amber, and floral accords. He is recognized for creating bold, long-lasting compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Outlaw Archetype: Portrait of The Mobster The Dua Brand
Essence
The Mobster embodies the Outlaw, a renegade who rewrites the rules. Whiskey and tobacco notes evoke a figure who thrives in the shadows, where honor exists outside the law. This fragrance is for those who understand that power often wears a smirk, not a crown.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor tailored suits with a disheveled edge-silk ties loosened, cufflinks stolen from a past life. The oud and sandalwood in the scent mirror their love for contrasts: polished surfaces with rough histories. Their aesthetic is a loaded dice, equal parts danger and charm.
Philosophy & Values
They believe loyalty is the only true currency. The patchouli's earthiness grounds their moral code, which exists outside conventional binaries. For them, freedom isn't given-it's taken, and held with both hands.
Relationships
Their inner circle is small but unshakable. Romantic partners are drawn to their electric unpredictability, though the spicy notes warn of volatility. They attract those who crave intensity, even when it burns.
Lifestyle
Midnight meetings in smoky backrooms define their rhythm. The fragrance's balsamic sweetness suggests stolen moments of respite between storms. They move through life like a chess player who's already three moves ahead.
Shadow
Their defiance can curdle into self-destruction. The tobacco and whiskey risk becoming a crutch-a warning against romanticizing their own downfall. They must remember that not all cages are visible.
Conclusion
The Mobster is the scent of the Outlaw's last cigarette before the heist. It is for those who know that sometimes, the only way to win is to change the game entirely.