
Wild Violet
Wild Violet by Hugo Boss belongs to the brand's The Collection line, a genderless series built around single-idea compositions rather than sprawling pyramids. Released in 2024 as an Eau de Parfum, this one pairs violet against a leather accord, a pairing the house describes as unchained tenderness meeting a compelling leather accord. Aromatica carries the Wild Violet decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it reads less like a floral and more like a study in contrast: something soft pressed against something worn-in.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Violet
Heart: Violet
Base: Leather
The Scent
The first impression is powdery and cool, violet rendered almost like a candied version of itself rather than a green, sappy floral. There is no citrus rush or aromatic detour here; the composition stays narrow on purpose. Within minutes, a suede-like leather accord starts pushing up from underneath, and the two notes begin to trade places depending on how close you are to the skin. Up close, the violet stays sweet and slightly dusty. At a distance, the leather takes over and reads darker, almost like a jacket left out in cold air. This tension is the whole point of the fragrance, and it does not resolve so much as settle into balance. Around the one-hour mark, the leather rounds out and loses its rawest edge, turning smoother and slightly waxy, while the violet fades to a whisper rather than disappearing outright. Some wearers pick up a faint mineral coolness threaded through the base, which keeps the leather from turning heavy or animalic. Others find the violet holds on stubbornly, resurfacing every time the leather softens further. Both readings are fair, since the accord is built to shift with skin chemistry rather than follow one fixed script. By the dry-down, what remains is a quiet, skin-close blend of soft leather and candied violet, with almost nothing sharp left in it.
When to Wear
This suits cold-weather evenings, think a winter dinner in Gulshan or a late meeting that runs into the night, where a quieter, close-wearing scent feels more appropriate than something loud. It also works for layering under a blazer or leather jacket during Dhaka's brief cool season, when the leather accord has room to read without competing with heat and humidity. Pair it with pieces from the Hugo Boss collection at Aromatica if you are building out a rotation of the house's other compositions.
Who Is It For
Someone drawn to unconventional pairings over safe, crowd-tested florals will find this rewarding, particularly if they already gravitate toward powdery notes like iris or soft musks. It also appeals to wearers who like a fragrance that reads differently depending on how near someone stands to them.
If you enjoy soft, powdery florals paired with structure, the Bottled Absolu from the same house offers a warmer, more traditional counterpart worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Hugo Boss collection at Aromatica for more from the line.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Wild Violet by Hugo Boss belongs to the brand's The Collection line, a genderless series built around single-idea compositions rather than sprawling pyramids. Released in 2024 as an Eau de Parfum, this one pairs violet against a leather accord, a pairing the house describes as unchained tenderness meeting a compelling leather accord. Aromatica carries the Wild Violet decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it reads less like a floral and more like a study in contrast: something soft pressed against something worn-in.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Violet
Heart: Violet
Base: Leather
The Scent
The first impression is powdery and cool, violet rendered almost like a candied version of itself rather than a green, sappy floral. There is no citrus rush or aromatic detour here; the composition stays narrow on purpose. Within minutes, a suede-like leather accord starts pushing up from underneath, and the two notes begin to trade places depending on how close you are to the skin. Up close, the violet stays sweet and slightly dusty. At a distance, the leather takes over and reads darker, almost like a jacket left out in cold air. This tension is the whole point of the fragrance, and it does not resolve so much as settle into balance. Around the one-hour mark, the leather rounds out and loses its rawest edge, turning smoother and slightly waxy, while the violet fades to a whisper rather than disappearing outright. Some wearers pick up a faint mineral coolness threaded through the base, which keeps the leather from turning heavy or animalic. Others find the violet holds on stubbornly, resurfacing every time the leather softens further. Both readings are fair, since the accord is built to shift with skin chemistry rather than follow one fixed script. By the dry-down, what remains is a quiet, skin-close blend of soft leather and candied violet, with almost nothing sharp left in it.
When to Wear
This suits cold-weather evenings, think a winter dinner in Gulshan or a late meeting that runs into the night, where a quieter, close-wearing scent feels more appropriate than something loud. It also works for layering under a blazer or leather jacket during Dhaka's brief cool season, when the leather accord has room to read without competing with heat and humidity. Pair it with pieces from the Hugo Boss collection at Aromatica if you are building out a rotation of the house's other compositions.
Who Is It For
Someone drawn to unconventional pairings over safe, crowd-tested florals will find this rewarding, particularly if they already gravitate toward powdery notes like iris or soft musks. It also appeals to wearers who like a fragrance that reads differently depending on how near someone stands to them.
If you enjoy soft, powdery florals paired with structure, the Bottled Absolu from the same house offers a warmer, more traditional counterpart worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Hugo Boss collection at Aromatica for more from the line.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











