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Atlas

Atlas takes its name seriously. Lattafa built this 2024 unisex eau de parfum around the idea of open water and shifting terrain, and it wears like both. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Atlas decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's an easy one to reach for when you want something clean without going generic. The marine backbone is unmistakable from the first spray, but there's enough happening underneath to keep it from feeling like a one-note aquatic. It sits closer to a modern gourmand-marine hybrid than a straight ozonic splash.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Sea Notes, Salt, Lemon

Heart: Davana, Iris

Base: Ambergris, Oakmoss, Sandalwood

The Scent

Salt hits first, sharp and mineral, like air off a harbor rather than a beach. Lemon rides right alongside it, bright and a little tart, keeping the opening from feeling heavy. The sea notes give the whole thing a wet, briny edge that's more convincing than most aquatics manage, less synthetic ozone and more actual coastline. Within twenty minutes, davana starts to show up underneath the salt, and this is where Atlas gets interesting. Davana carries a fruity, almost wine-like richness that shouldn't logically sit next to salt and lemon, but it does, and the contrast is the best part of the fragrance. Iris joins soon after, powdery and cool, smoothing the transition between the sharp top and the warmer base. Some noses catch a faint jammy sweetness from the davana at this stage that reads almost like dried fruit; others find it stays purely floral and never tips into sweetness. Both readings are fair, it depends on skin chemistry. By the second hour, ambergris takes over and the whole composition softens. It's a warm, slightly animalic amber, not sweet, that pulls the marine notes into something closer to skin than ocean. Oakmoss adds a dry, earthy undertone that keeps the amber from feeling plush or gourmand. Sandalwood arrives last, creamy and smooth, rounding off the sharper edges left over from the top. The dry-down settles into a soft, salty woods accord, still recognizably marine but far quieter than where it started. It's a fragrance that genuinely moves through distinct phases rather than sitting flat.

When to Wear

Atlas suits early summer mornings and coastal weekend trips, when the air is already warm and a little humid. It works for a beach lunch, a boat ride, or a walk along the water, and it holds up well through Dhaka's hot, sticky months without turning cloying. For something in the same fresh register when the mood shifts, the Lattafa collection has other options worth exploring.

Who Is It For

Someone who reaches for clean, watery scents but gets bored of ones that smell identical after ten minutes will find Atlas satisfying. It also works for anyone who likes the idea of a marine fragrance but wants a bit of fruity, powdery depth mixed in rather than pure ozone.

If you enjoy Pisa, it leans into a similarly fresh, easygoing register and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica for more from the same house.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Atlas takes its name seriously. Lattafa built this 2024 unisex eau de parfum around the idea of open water and shifting terrain, and it wears like both. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Atlas decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it's an easy one to reach for when you want something clean without going generic. The marine backbone is unmistakable from the first spray, but there's enough happening underneath to keep it from feeling like a one-note aquatic. It sits closer to a modern gourmand-marine hybrid than a straight ozonic splash.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Sea Notes, Salt, Lemon

Heart: Davana, Iris

Base: Ambergris, Oakmoss, Sandalwood

The Scent

Salt hits first, sharp and mineral, like air off a harbor rather than a beach. Lemon rides right alongside it, bright and a little tart, keeping the opening from feeling heavy. The sea notes give the whole thing a wet, briny edge that's more convincing than most aquatics manage, less synthetic ozone and more actual coastline. Within twenty minutes, davana starts to show up underneath the salt, and this is where Atlas gets interesting. Davana carries a fruity, almost wine-like richness that shouldn't logically sit next to salt and lemon, but it does, and the contrast is the best part of the fragrance. Iris joins soon after, powdery and cool, smoothing the transition between the sharp top and the warmer base. Some noses catch a faint jammy sweetness from the davana at this stage that reads almost like dried fruit; others find it stays purely floral and never tips into sweetness. Both readings are fair, it depends on skin chemistry. By the second hour, ambergris takes over and the whole composition softens. It's a warm, slightly animalic amber, not sweet, that pulls the marine notes into something closer to skin than ocean. Oakmoss adds a dry, earthy undertone that keeps the amber from feeling plush or gourmand. Sandalwood arrives last, creamy and smooth, rounding off the sharper edges left over from the top. The dry-down settles into a soft, salty woods accord, still recognizably marine but far quieter than where it started. It's a fragrance that genuinely moves through distinct phases rather than sitting flat.

When to Wear

Atlas suits early summer mornings and coastal weekend trips, when the air is already warm and a little humid. It works for a beach lunch, a boat ride, or a walk along the water, and it holds up well through Dhaka's hot, sticky months without turning cloying. For something in the same fresh register when the mood shifts, the Lattafa collection has other options worth exploring.

Who Is It For

Someone who reaches for clean, watery scents but gets bored of ones that smell identical after ten minutes will find Atlas satisfying. It also works for anyone who likes the idea of a marine fragrance but wants a bit of fruity, powdery depth mixed in rather than pure ozone.

If you enjoy Pisa, it leans into a similarly fresh, easygoing register and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica for more from the same house.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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