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Velvet Oud

Few houses in the Arabian perfumery world move as many units as Lattafa, but Velvet Oud, released as an Eau de Parfum in 2018, is not the house playing to the gallery. It sits in the amber woody family but leans firmly toward leather, giving it a darker, more assertive personality than the sweet florientals the brand is better known for. Rich, spicy, and unmistakably oriental in spirit, it rewards anyone who wants something with real weight and character. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Velvet Oud decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Cardamom, Bergamot

Heart: Violet Leaf, Patchouli

Base: Suede, Oud, Amber, Musk, Oakmoss

The Scent

Cardamom and bergamot open the composition with a warm, faintly citrusy spice that signals what is coming without giving everything away at once. The cardamom is confident but not sharp; the bergamot keeps it from feeling heavy in those first minutes on skin, adding a brightness that lifts the whole opening accord. The two notes work in genuine tension with each other, the spice pressing forward while the citrus pulls back toward lightness, and together they set up a contrast that carries through the rest of the development. As the scent settles into the heart, violet leaf introduces a slightly powdery, almost purple softness that cuts against the spice in an interesting and unexpected way. This is not a floral violet but a green, almost crushed-stem quality that reads as cool and quiet against the warmth already established by the spice. Patchouli arrives underneath it, adding an earthy, mossy depth that grounds the composition and prevents it from tipping sweet. Together, the violet leaf and patchouli create a mid-section that is neither fully floral nor fully earthy, but something in between: a slightly dusty, organic softness that makes this heart phase the most character-defining part of the fragrance. The transition from spice to heart happens gradually, with the cardamom softening and the patchouli rising to fill the space it leaves behind, giving the composition a sense of unhurried movement through its phases. This is where Velvet Oud starts to feel distinctly Middle Eastern in character, with more restraint in the execution than many Lattafa releases tend to show. The base is where leather and oud take over. Suede, rather than raw or smoky oud, gives the leather quality a soft, almost tactile smoothness, closer to new leather than to an aggressive attar. The oud itself is not a barnyard or medicinal oud; it reads as a polished, almost sweet wood that integrates with the amber and musk rather than dominating. On certain skin types, an interaction between the patchouli and the amber-musk can read as fruity, with a sweet, berry-like or dark candy quality emerging at this stage that is not an official note but is a recognizable feature of the dry-down for those skin chemistries. It can read as a more accessible, less abrasive take on the suede-leather-dark materials axis, though others find the oud and oakmoss give it a distinctly Middle Eastern identity that sets it apart from Western leather compositions entirely. The oakmoss in the base adds a quietly damp earthiness that ties the structure together, grounding the sweetness of the amber and keeping the dry-down from going fully smooth and generic. Musk and amber carry it into the dry-down, softening the leather and leaving a warm, resinous skin scent. The overall arc is from spice to soft leather to warm resins, a well-paced and satisfying evolution that never feels rushed or disjointed.

When to Wear

Velvet Oud is built for cooler weather, autumn evenings, and indoor winter occasions. It suits dinner dates, evening social events, and settings where a confident, deep oriental makes sense, but it has enough softness in the suede and musk base to avoid feeling oppressive in a heated room. Browse the Leather and Suede collection at Aromatica for other fragrances in this territory.

Who Is It For

Drawn to dark, leathery ouds but wanting the rough edges taken off: that is the sensibility Velvet Oud is built for. It speaks to someone who appreciates Arabian perfumery's richness without necessarily wanting the most raw or animalic expression of it.

If you enjoy Musamam Black Intense, Velvet Oud sits in a similar dark oriental family and is worth comparing side by side. 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

Few houses in the Arabian perfumery world move as many units as Lattafa, but Velvet Oud, released as an Eau de Parfum in 2018, is not the house playing to the gallery. It sits in the amber woody family but leans firmly toward leather, giving it a darker, more assertive personality than the sweet florientals the brand is better known for. Rich, spicy, and unmistakably oriental in spirit, it rewards anyone who wants something with real weight and character. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Velvet Oud decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Cardamom, Bergamot

Heart: Violet Leaf, Patchouli

Base: Suede, Oud, Amber, Musk, Oakmoss

The Scent

Cardamom and bergamot open the composition with a warm, faintly citrusy spice that signals what is coming without giving everything away at once. The cardamom is confident but not sharp; the bergamot keeps it from feeling heavy in those first minutes on skin, adding a brightness that lifts the whole opening accord. The two notes work in genuine tension with each other, the spice pressing forward while the citrus pulls back toward lightness, and together they set up a contrast that carries through the rest of the development. As the scent settles into the heart, violet leaf introduces a slightly powdery, almost purple softness that cuts against the spice in an interesting and unexpected way. This is not a floral violet but a green, almost crushed-stem quality that reads as cool and quiet against the warmth already established by the spice. Patchouli arrives underneath it, adding an earthy, mossy depth that grounds the composition and prevents it from tipping sweet. Together, the violet leaf and patchouli create a mid-section that is neither fully floral nor fully earthy, but something in between: a slightly dusty, organic softness that makes this heart phase the most character-defining part of the fragrance. The transition from spice to heart happens gradually, with the cardamom softening and the patchouli rising to fill the space it leaves behind, giving the composition a sense of unhurried movement through its phases. This is where Velvet Oud starts to feel distinctly Middle Eastern in character, with more restraint in the execution than many Lattafa releases tend to show. The base is where leather and oud take over. Suede, rather than raw or smoky oud, gives the leather quality a soft, almost tactile smoothness, closer to new leather than to an aggressive attar. The oud itself is not a barnyard or medicinal oud; it reads as a polished, almost sweet wood that integrates with the amber and musk rather than dominating. On certain skin types, an interaction between the patchouli and the amber-musk can read as fruity, with a sweet, berry-like or dark candy quality emerging at this stage that is not an official note but is a recognizable feature of the dry-down for those skin chemistries. It can read as a more accessible, less abrasive take on the suede-leather-dark materials axis, though others find the oud and oakmoss give it a distinctly Middle Eastern identity that sets it apart from Western leather compositions entirely. The oakmoss in the base adds a quietly damp earthiness that ties the structure together, grounding the sweetness of the amber and keeping the dry-down from going fully smooth and generic. Musk and amber carry it into the dry-down, softening the leather and leaving a warm, resinous skin scent. The overall arc is from spice to soft leather to warm resins, a well-paced and satisfying evolution that never feels rushed or disjointed.

When to Wear

Velvet Oud is built for cooler weather, autumn evenings, and indoor winter occasions. It suits dinner dates, evening social events, and settings where a confident, deep oriental makes sense, but it has enough softness in the suede and musk base to avoid feeling oppressive in a heated room. Browse the Leather and Suede collection at Aromatica for other fragrances in this territory.

Who Is It For

Drawn to dark, leathery ouds but wanting the rough edges taken off: that is the sensibility Velvet Oud is built for. It speaks to someone who appreciates Arabian perfumery's richness without necessarily wanting the most raw or animalic expression of it.

If you enjoy Musamam Black Intense, Velvet Oud sits in a similar dark oriental family and is worth comparing side by side. 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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