
Atheeri
Soft, luminous, and built around the quieter side of florals, Lattafa Atheeri Eau de Parfum arrived in 2025 as a feminine floral-gourmand that leans creamy rather than sharp. The concept behind it draws on the honeyed delicacy of a bee moving through blooms, and that idea translates directly into the bottle, which is shaped like a hive. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Atheeri decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to try a size that suits you.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Passion Flower, Dew Drop
Heart: Orchid, Jasmine
Base: Vanilla, Amberwood
The Scent
Passion flower opens the fragrance quietly and with a soft, slightly fruity transparency rather than a loud tropical punch. Dew Drop as a note functions almost like a modifier here, lending a clean, watery freshness that keeps everything feeling light and airy right from the first spray. There is a subtle green quality in those early minutes, almost like crushed stems, which prevents the sweetness from feeling cloying too soon. The two top notes together read more like atmosphere than individual ingredients, setting a mood before either floral in the heart has a chance to speak. That dewy, weightless quality lingers longer than expected, holding the composition open and transparent while the warmer materials beneath it slowly begin to surface.
As the fragrance settles into its heart, orchid and jasmine emerge as a gentle, creamy duo. The jasmine is well-behaved, staying on the cleaner, greener side rather than the heady, indolic register that can feel heavy. Orchid adds a powdery, vanilla-adjacent creaminess that begins to telegraph what the base is going to do. This is the stage where the dewy freshness of the opening starts to give way to something warmer and more skin-close. The heart can read as fully floral to some noses, while on other skin it feels sheer rather than dense, more like a soft veil than a bouquet pressed against the nose. The transition between the two impressions is gradual enough that the composition never lurches abruptly from one phase to the next. The orchid in particular holds its powdery character well into this mid phase, quietly bridging the clean dew of the top notes toward the creamier territory ahead.
The dry-down is where Atheeri earns its warmth. Vanilla and amberwood come in smoothly, softening the florals without burying them. The amberwood gives the base a faint woody depth, but this is not an oud-adjacent darkness. It is warm and golden rather than smoky, behaving more like a luminous amber than any kind of resinous heaviness. The vanilla is soft and creamy, not bakery-sweet, which keeps the overall profile wearable and polished even well into the dry-down. The jasmine and orchid do not disappear entirely at this stage but instead blur pleasantly into the vanilla, creating a seamless transition from the floral heart into the warmer base. The overall arc moves from dewy and fresh at opening to soft and warm as the base develops, with the florals remaining present throughout as a gentle backbone that anchors the lighter top notes and bridges them into the creamier finish. That golden amber warmth settles close to skin, giving the final phase an intimate, almost second-skin quality that feels natural rather than heavy.
When to Wear
Atheeri is best suited to spring and early summer days, particularly for daytime wear to university, brunches, or casual office environments where you want something pleasant and noticeable without demanding attention. The warm, vanilla base also makes it viable for mild autumn evenings when paired with the right layering piece.
Who Is It For
Drawn to soft, feminine florals with a creamy finish, someone who prefers warmth over sharpness in everyday wear will find Atheeri a natural match. It fits easily alongside Lattafa's sweeter feminine releases for those who want something a touch lighter and more airy for warmer months.
If you enjoy Yara Elixir from the same house, Atheeri sits in the same floral-gourmand family but reads fresher and less intense, making it a useful addition to the same wardrobe. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Soft, luminous, and built around the quieter side of florals, Lattafa Atheeri Eau de Parfum arrived in 2025 as a feminine floral-gourmand that leans creamy rather than sharp. The concept behind it draws on the honeyed delicacy of a bee moving through blooms, and that idea translates directly into the bottle, which is shaped like a hive. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Atheeri decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to try a size that suits you.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Passion Flower, Dew Drop
Heart: Orchid, Jasmine
Base: Vanilla, Amberwood
The Scent
Passion flower opens the fragrance quietly and with a soft, slightly fruity transparency rather than a loud tropical punch. Dew Drop as a note functions almost like a modifier here, lending a clean, watery freshness that keeps everything feeling light and airy right from the first spray. There is a subtle green quality in those early minutes, almost like crushed stems, which prevents the sweetness from feeling cloying too soon. The two top notes together read more like atmosphere than individual ingredients, setting a mood before either floral in the heart has a chance to speak. That dewy, weightless quality lingers longer than expected, holding the composition open and transparent while the warmer materials beneath it slowly begin to surface.
As the fragrance settles into its heart, orchid and jasmine emerge as a gentle, creamy duo. The jasmine is well-behaved, staying on the cleaner, greener side rather than the heady, indolic register that can feel heavy. Orchid adds a powdery, vanilla-adjacent creaminess that begins to telegraph what the base is going to do. This is the stage where the dewy freshness of the opening starts to give way to something warmer and more skin-close. The heart can read as fully floral to some noses, while on other skin it feels sheer rather than dense, more like a soft veil than a bouquet pressed against the nose. The transition between the two impressions is gradual enough that the composition never lurches abruptly from one phase to the next. The orchid in particular holds its powdery character well into this mid phase, quietly bridging the clean dew of the top notes toward the creamier territory ahead.
The dry-down is where Atheeri earns its warmth. Vanilla and amberwood come in smoothly, softening the florals without burying them. The amberwood gives the base a faint woody depth, but this is not an oud-adjacent darkness. It is warm and golden rather than smoky, behaving more like a luminous amber than any kind of resinous heaviness. The vanilla is soft and creamy, not bakery-sweet, which keeps the overall profile wearable and polished even well into the dry-down. The jasmine and orchid do not disappear entirely at this stage but instead blur pleasantly into the vanilla, creating a seamless transition from the floral heart into the warmer base. The overall arc moves from dewy and fresh at opening to soft and warm as the base develops, with the florals remaining present throughout as a gentle backbone that anchors the lighter top notes and bridges them into the creamier finish. That golden amber warmth settles close to skin, giving the final phase an intimate, almost second-skin quality that feels natural rather than heavy.
When to Wear
Atheeri is best suited to spring and early summer days, particularly for daytime wear to university, brunches, or casual office environments where you want something pleasant and noticeable without demanding attention. The warm, vanilla base also makes it viable for mild autumn evenings when paired with the right layering piece.
Who Is It For
Drawn to soft, feminine florals with a creamy finish, someone who prefers warmth over sharpness in everyday wear will find Atheeri a natural match. It fits easily alongside Lattafa's sweeter feminine releases for those who want something a touch lighter and more airy for warmer months.
If you enjoy Yara Elixir from the same house, Atheeri sits in the same floral-gourmand family but reads fresher and less intense, making it a useful addition to the same wardrobe. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











