by Boris Bidjan Saberi
Boris Bidjan Saberi's fragrance stands out as one of the most conceptual and polarizing scents available, blending industrial leather, beeswax, green grass, and a distinctive glue-like note that interacts intensely with individual body chemistry. The scent opens with a sharp, fresh top layer of grass and beeswax, followed by a metallic, slightly acidic leather that evolves into a warm, smoky, and deeply industrial base. Some wearers describe it as reminiscent of a fire pit after skiing or old leather books, while others notice a strong glue or acetone-like quality that can feel harsh or synthetic. Despite its weak longevity and modest sillage, the perfume’s unique character and transformative nature on skin make it a compelling choice for those seeking a daring, one-of-a-kind fragrance experience. It functions more as an artistic statement than a traditional perfume, clearly intended for those unafraid of being memorable, even if controversial.