Style Guide
Layering for the Evening
Layering for the Evening
As the day gives way to evening, fragrance can become richer, deeper, and more expressive. Layering is a subtle way to enhance your scent without overwhelming it, adding dimension that evolves throughout the night.
Begin with well-moisturized skin using an unscented body lotion or a lightly scented cream. Hydrated skin helps fragrance last longer and allows each note to unfold more smoothly.
Apply The Grammar of Amber to pulse points—the wrists, neck, and behind the ears. Its glowing amber accord, warm spices, and creamy woods create a refined foundation that lingers with understated confidence.
For added depth, pair it with complementary notes rather than competing fragrances. Soft vanilla lends a comforting sweetness, sandalwood enhances its velvety texture, while incense or smoky woods introduce a darker, more mysterious character. A touch of musk can also amplify the fragrance's intimate, skin-like warmth.
Keep layering intentional. One or two complementary elements are enough to create a signature scent that feels personal and balanced. The goal is not to disguise the fragrance, but to reveal new facets of its composition as the evening unfolds.
Whether you're heading to a candlelit dinner, a gallery opening, or a quiet night under the city lights, thoughtful layering transforms The Grammar of Amber into an elegant companion that leaves a lasting impression long after the moment has passed.