by Jason Wu
Jason Wu is a light, fresh floral with a subtle pink pepper opening that softens into a clean, abstract white floral composition. The notes suggest a structured, minimalist approach—fig, pink pepper, jasmine sambac, lily-of-the-valley, and peony—balanced by a soft musk base. It wears close to the skin, with a quiet presence that doesn't project strongly. The fragrance unfolds quickly, with the initial sharp peppery note fading within minutes, leaving behind a clean, slightly powdery, and musky drydown. It’s considered by some as underwhelming or generic—reminiscent of oversimplified, mass-market floral scents—while others appreciate its subtle elegance, likening it to Avon Haiku or Bvlgari Omnia Coral. The scent is versatile and inoffensive, suitable for offices or warm weather, and some find it faint or forgettable, though a few note it lingers on clothes and develops mildly on the skin. It is not bold or complex but is unobtrusive and pleasant enough for those who prefer minimal, clean scents.