
Illusione
Released in 2019 alongside its feminine counterpart, Illusione for Him Eau de Toilette is one of the more quietly ambitious things Bottega Veneta has done outside leather goods. Composed by Antoine Maisondieu, it is built on a deliberately understated premise: Italian citrus meeting northern resinous woods and ending in a dry, earthy finish. Nothing about it announces itself. Aromatica carries the Bottega Veneta Illusione decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to test.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bitter Orange, Lemon
Heart: Fir Resin, White Cedar Extract
Base: Vetiver, Tonka Bean
The Scent
Brighter than you expect from a leather house, the opening registers immediately as Italian rather than generic. Bitter orange and lemon come in together, clean and sparkling, with a slightly herbal undercurrent that keeps them from reading as cologne freshness. There is a sharpness to the bitter orange in particular, more Italian-citrus than generic lime-fresh, with a faintly zesty pith quality that stays interesting for the first ten to fifteen minutes. The lemon is lighter here, more of a soft citric shimmer than a driving note. Together they give Illusione an opening that feels restrained, almost classically composed in the way it sits close to the skin rather than projecting outward.
As the citrus lifts, the fir resin takes over and this is where the fragrance earns its character. It is a resinous, slightly piney greenness, but not sharp or aggressive. Think of the smell of fir sap in the warmth of the sun rather than a Christmas tree. It gives the heart an aromatic herbal quality that reads as chypre-adjacent, reminiscent of older masculine fragrances from the 1970s and 80s. The white cedar extract blends in smoothly alongside it, adding a cool, slightly milky wood note that softens the resin without dulling it. This pairing is the most distinctive part of the fragrance, and where impressions diverge: the fir-cedar combination can feel pleasantly unusual and sophisticated, or it can lean too quiet, more background than presence, depending on how skin chemistry interprets the resin.
The dry-down is composed and understated. Vetiver grounds everything in a dry, slightly smoky earthiness, while a light touch of tonka bean adds a faint creamy warmth without any sweetness. The tonka here is subtle enough that the fragrance never reads as gourmand. It keeps the base from going stark, adding enough softness to make the woody-earthy dry-down wearable through the afternoon. The overall trajectory runs from bright citrus to herbal-resinous to dry wood, staying relatively linear but improving in character as the top notes settle. What is notable about that trajectory is how the fir resin acts as a bridge, carrying some of the herbal brightness of the citrus phase into the woodier base rather than creating a hard break between stages. The bitter orange pith, which reads so sharply at first, leaves a faint aromatic echo in the heart that the cedar then picks up and carries forward in softer form. By the time the vetiver arrives, that original citrus brightness has been quietly transformed rather than replaced, giving the base a complexity that rewards patience. The result is a fragrance that feels cohesive across its arc, never lurching between phases, which suits the Bottega Veneta ethos of quiet construction over obvious effect.
When to Wear
Illusione for Him is best in spring and early autumn, at work or in relaxed social settings where a subtle, well-composed fragrance reads as confidence rather than effort. It suits mornings in an office, weekend brunches, or early evening outings where you want something clean and understated rather than overtly bold.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward classic, structured masculines will find Illusione a natural fit, particularly if they appreciate green and aromatic woods over sweet or heavy orientals and are drawn to Italian craftsmanship with restraint rather than statement-making fragrance.
If you appreciate the dry vetiver-citrus profile of Guerlain Vetiver, Illusione occupies similar woody-aromatic territory and is worth comparing directly. Browse the full Bottega Veneta collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Released in 2019 alongside its feminine counterpart, Illusione for Him Eau de Toilette is one of the more quietly ambitious things Bottega Veneta has done outside leather goods. Composed by Antoine Maisondieu, it is built on a deliberately understated premise: Italian citrus meeting northern resinous woods and ending in a dry, earthy finish. Nothing about it announces itself. Aromatica carries the Bottega Veneta Illusione decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to test.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bitter Orange, Lemon
Heart: Fir Resin, White Cedar Extract
Base: Vetiver, Tonka Bean
The Scent
Brighter than you expect from a leather house, the opening registers immediately as Italian rather than generic. Bitter orange and lemon come in together, clean and sparkling, with a slightly herbal undercurrent that keeps them from reading as cologne freshness. There is a sharpness to the bitter orange in particular, more Italian-citrus than generic lime-fresh, with a faintly zesty pith quality that stays interesting for the first ten to fifteen minutes. The lemon is lighter here, more of a soft citric shimmer than a driving note. Together they give Illusione an opening that feels restrained, almost classically composed in the way it sits close to the skin rather than projecting outward.
As the citrus lifts, the fir resin takes over and this is where the fragrance earns its character. It is a resinous, slightly piney greenness, but not sharp or aggressive. Think of the smell of fir sap in the warmth of the sun rather than a Christmas tree. It gives the heart an aromatic herbal quality that reads as chypre-adjacent, reminiscent of older masculine fragrances from the 1970s and 80s. The white cedar extract blends in smoothly alongside it, adding a cool, slightly milky wood note that softens the resin without dulling it. This pairing is the most distinctive part of the fragrance, and where impressions diverge: the fir-cedar combination can feel pleasantly unusual and sophisticated, or it can lean too quiet, more background than presence, depending on how skin chemistry interprets the resin.
The dry-down is composed and understated. Vetiver grounds everything in a dry, slightly smoky earthiness, while a light touch of tonka bean adds a faint creamy warmth without any sweetness. The tonka here is subtle enough that the fragrance never reads as gourmand. It keeps the base from going stark, adding enough softness to make the woody-earthy dry-down wearable through the afternoon. The overall trajectory runs from bright citrus to herbal-resinous to dry wood, staying relatively linear but improving in character as the top notes settle. What is notable about that trajectory is how the fir resin acts as a bridge, carrying some of the herbal brightness of the citrus phase into the woodier base rather than creating a hard break between stages. The bitter orange pith, which reads so sharply at first, leaves a faint aromatic echo in the heart that the cedar then picks up and carries forward in softer form. By the time the vetiver arrives, that original citrus brightness has been quietly transformed rather than replaced, giving the base a complexity that rewards patience. The result is a fragrance that feels cohesive across its arc, never lurching between phases, which suits the Bottega Veneta ethos of quiet construction over obvious effect.
When to Wear
Illusione for Him is best in spring and early autumn, at work or in relaxed social settings where a subtle, well-composed fragrance reads as confidence rather than effort. It suits mornings in an office, weekend brunches, or early evening outings where you want something clean and understated rather than overtly bold.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward classic, structured masculines will find Illusione a natural fit, particularly if they appreciate green and aromatic woods over sweet or heavy orientals and are drawn to Italian craftsmanship with restraint rather than statement-making fragrance.
If you appreciate the dry vetiver-citrus profile of Guerlain Vetiver, Illusione occupies similar woody-aromatic territory and is worth comparing directly. Browse the full Bottega Veneta collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











