Unisex · Extrait · £40
Inspired by Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 God of Fire.
Dreamscape is a vibrant fruity floral woody extrait inspired by the mango forward niche territory of Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 God of Fire, translating the iconic tropical fruit meets warm wood and amber structure into an accessible composition with a more rounded, approachable drydown. Product Overview Dreamscape has attracted significant fragrance community attention as one of Mykonos's most hyped releases, with endorsement from prominent fragrance content creators including Jeremy Fragrance who highlighted it as a standout God of Fire inspired option. The fragrance sits in the increasingly popular tropical fruity oriental genre, where juicy mango and citrus openers give way to warm resinous bases. Where God of Fire is an unapologetic powerhouse built for maximum tropical impact, Dreamscape takes the same DNA and delivers it with more wearability and a softer, praline sweetened drydown. Scent Profile The opening is hypnotic and immediately attention grabbing. Mango hits first, ripe and vivid, supported by the bright acidity of Italian lemon and the sharp tartness of rhubarb, which together create a tropical fruit cocktail impression that is both juicy and slightly sophisticated. The transition to the heart introduces more depth. Ginger adds a dry spiced warmth, jasmine brings a white floral richness, violet adds a soft powdery floral character, and praline sweetens the heart considerably. Pink pepper maintains the spiced energy from the opening and bridges the fruit and floral phases. The base of cedar, grey amber, tonka beans, and moss provides a smooth woody oriental foundation that grounds the vivid tropical opening in something darker and more lingering. The drydown is significantly warmer and more ambered than the opening suggests, creating an interesting arc from tropical brightness to warm evening depth. Technical Structure and Development The structure follows the God of Fire model of vibrant tropical fruit opening giving way to a deeper, warmer woody oriental base. Dreamscape's key technical differentiation from its inspiration is the praline in the heart, which adds a gourmand sweetness that makes the transition from the fruit opening to the woody base smoother and more accessible than God of Fire's harder edged oud and nagarmotha base. Grey amber in the base is a cleaner, more transparent amber than traditional amberwood, keeping the base from becoming too dark. Performance As an extrait, Dreamscape delivers excellent longevity of 10 hours or more with strong projection in the mango and ginger opening phase. The tropical opening projects boldly before settling into a moderate warm amber finish. A genuine compliment getter in the tropical fruity oriental category. Wear Scenarios - Spring and summer evening wear - Social occasions and nights out - Warm weather signature fragrance - Occasions where something distinctive and attention grabbing is wanted - Casual to smart casual warm weather settings Scent Family Positioning Dreamscape sits in the fruity oriental family, where tropical mango and citrus notes are anchored by warm woody amber. It shares the same genre as Xerjoff Erba Pura and God of Fire, the two benchmark tropical fruity orientals in the accessible luxury and niche markets respectively. Inspired By and Style Comparisons The primary reference is Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 God of Fire, one of the most talked about tropical mango fragrances in niche perfumery and a benchmark for the genre. Dreamscape captures the mango lemon ginger opening of God of Fire and replaces the oud and nagarmotha depth with a softer praline and tonka base, making it considerably more accessible without losing the tropical vividity that makes the genre compelling. Buyers who enjoy Xerjoff Erba Pura or Lattafa Yara Tous will find the tropical fruity orientation familiar. In the Mykonos catalogue, Dreamscape shares the vibrant fruity energy of Crimson but takes it in a tropical rather than cherry patchouli direction. Flankers and Variations Dreamscape is a standalone release in the Mykonos catalogue and one of the brand's most prominent releases in terms of community attention. Market and Community Reception Dreamscape has been one of Mykonos's most discussed fragrances in online fragrance communities, with Jeremy Fragrance's endorsement bringing significant visibility. Community consensus highlights the mango ginger opening as the standout quality and positions it as a strong accessible alternative to God of Fire for buyers who find the niche original out of budget.
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