by Maison Francis Kurkdjian
724 by Maison Francis Kurkdjian delivers a meticulously blended, airy white floral with aldehydic and musky notes that evoke the sensation of freshly laundered linen in a high-end hotel. The opening features crisp bergamot and a faintly soapy aldehyde burst, followed by a delicate bouquet of jasmine and sweet pea, settling into a soft, creamy sandalwood and white musk base. Despite the reputation of many users who liken it to fabric softener or laundry detergent, the fragrance is marked by its subtle elegance, well-balanced composition, and skin-smelling quietness. Longevity is moderate, with most noting it sustains a light, clean presence throughout the day and even lingers on clothing into the next day. While some find it underwhelming or overly synthetic, many appreciate its distinctive lack of boldness—offering a refined, unisex scent adored by those drawn to clean aesthetics or the delicate beauty of linen-like perfumes. It's best suited for spring and summer days, carrying a low-impact sillage ideal for office environments or serene personal moments.