
Spicebomb Metallic Musk
Viktor&Rolf built its reputation on turning familiar shapes into something stranger, and Spicebomb Metallic Musk, an Eau de Parfum released in 2025, does exactly that to the brand's own signature grenade. Instead of another round of spice and heat, this edition pulls back to something smoother and skin-close, built around ambrette and a polished leather accord. Aromatica carries the Spicebomb Metallic Musk decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a fragrance that reads more like a second layer of skin than a loud declaration.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Elemi, Aldehydes
Heart: Cinnamon, Pepper, Lavandin
Base: Ambrette Absolute (Guatemala), Cistus Absolute, Leather Accord, Musk
The Scent
The first thing the nose catches is a clean, slightly metallic sparkle from the aldehydes, laid over bergamot that has been stripped of most of its usual juiciness. Black pepper arrives almost immediately underneath, dry and a little dusty rather than fiery, and elemi adds a faint resinous, almost peppery-citrus rasp that keeps the opening from feeling too polished. Within the first twenty minutes, cinnamon and a second wave of pepper move into the front seat, and this is where the metallic edge becomes most obvious, a cool, slightly mineral quality running through the spice rather than the usual warm bakery sweetness. Lavandin threads through this stage too, giving it a soapy, herbal backbone that stops the cinnamon from turning gourmand. The surprising turn happens around the one-hour mark, when the composition starts shedding its spice character altogether and the ambrette absolute steps forward. Ambrette here reads soft, almost powdery, closer to clean cotton than to the sharp musk some expect from the Spicebomb name, and this is the point where reactions split: some skin chemistry pushes the musk into something quiet and cuddly, while other wearers get a more resinous, slightly waxy cast from the cistus absolute sitting close behind it. The leather accord never dominates. It shows up as a subtle suede undertone, giving the drydown texture without ever pushing into full tobacco-leather territory. By the time the fragrance settles into its final hours, the ambrette-musk pairing has essentially taken over, leaving a warm, faintly resinous skin scent with only a memory of the opening pepper and elemi.
When to Wear
This fits cool-weather evenings, think a dinner in Gulshan or Dhanmondi once the temperature drops in the winter months, where a close, skin-hugging musk reads better than something louder. It also works for late autumn office days when you want warmth without a full spice-bomb announcement. Pair it with pieces from the Viktor&Rolf collection if you want to compare how the house treats the same bones differently across editions.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a spicy oriental and wants a quieter, more intimate version for one-on-one settings will get the most from this. It also suits a wearer who leans toward musks and soft ambers over anything overtly sweet or smoky.
Fans of the Spicebomb Extreme will notice the family resemblance in the spice skeleton, though this edition trades that version's dense sweetness for something far more restrained. Browse the full Viktor&Rolf collection at Aromatica to see how the line moves from Extreme's intensity to this one's quiet musk.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Viktor&Rolf built its reputation on turning familiar shapes into something stranger, and Spicebomb Metallic Musk, an Eau de Parfum released in 2025, does exactly that to the brand's own signature grenade. Instead of another round of spice and heat, this edition pulls back to something smoother and skin-close, built around ambrette and a polished leather accord. Aromatica carries the Spicebomb Metallic Musk decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a fragrance that reads more like a second layer of skin than a loud declaration.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Black Pepper, Elemi, Aldehydes
Heart: Cinnamon, Pepper, Lavandin
Base: Ambrette Absolute (Guatemala), Cistus Absolute, Leather Accord, Musk
The Scent
The first thing the nose catches is a clean, slightly metallic sparkle from the aldehydes, laid over bergamot that has been stripped of most of its usual juiciness. Black pepper arrives almost immediately underneath, dry and a little dusty rather than fiery, and elemi adds a faint resinous, almost peppery-citrus rasp that keeps the opening from feeling too polished. Within the first twenty minutes, cinnamon and a second wave of pepper move into the front seat, and this is where the metallic edge becomes most obvious, a cool, slightly mineral quality running through the spice rather than the usual warm bakery sweetness. Lavandin threads through this stage too, giving it a soapy, herbal backbone that stops the cinnamon from turning gourmand. The surprising turn happens around the one-hour mark, when the composition starts shedding its spice character altogether and the ambrette absolute steps forward. Ambrette here reads soft, almost powdery, closer to clean cotton than to the sharp musk some expect from the Spicebomb name, and this is the point where reactions split: some skin chemistry pushes the musk into something quiet and cuddly, while other wearers get a more resinous, slightly waxy cast from the cistus absolute sitting close behind it. The leather accord never dominates. It shows up as a subtle suede undertone, giving the drydown texture without ever pushing into full tobacco-leather territory. By the time the fragrance settles into its final hours, the ambrette-musk pairing has essentially taken over, leaving a warm, faintly resinous skin scent with only a memory of the opening pepper and elemi.
When to Wear
This fits cool-weather evenings, think a dinner in Gulshan or Dhanmondi once the temperature drops in the winter months, where a close, skin-hugging musk reads better than something louder. It also works for late autumn office days when you want warmth without a full spice-bomb announcement. Pair it with pieces from the Viktor&Rolf collection if you want to compare how the house treats the same bones differently across editions.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a spicy oriental and wants a quieter, more intimate version for one-on-one settings will get the most from this. It also suits a wearer who leans toward musks and soft ambers over anything overtly sweet or smoky.
Fans of the Spicebomb Extreme will notice the family resemblance in the spice skeleton, though this edition trades that version's dense sweetness for something far more restrained. Browse the full Viktor&Rolf collection at Aromatica to see how the line moves from Extreme's intensity to this one's quiet musk.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











