Not for me.
This one is very dry and funky. It smells like synthetic BO and flowers to me. Luckily, it doesn't seem to last long.
Cartier Declaration is a classic scent for men. Created by Jean-Claude Ellena in 1998 it features top notes of artemisia, caraway, coriander, birch, mandarin orange, bergamot, neroli and bitter orange; middle notes of iris, ginger, cinnamon, pepper, juniper, orris root, jasmine and guatemalan cardamom; and base notes of leather, amber, tea, tahitian vetiver, oakmoss and cedar. It is an eau de toilette, edt.
Fragrantica: "Reminds me of spiced Mediterranean salads, spiced black tea and freshly ironed white shirts. A signature scent worthy perfume."
Fragrantica: "This is such a warm, floral, spicy fragrance with very slight undertones of sweetness. Picture yourself in a grassy field with family or friends, with a gorgeous orange burst sunset. This is the vibe I get with this."
This one is very dry and funky. It smells like synthetic BO and flowers to me. Luckily, it doesn't seem to last long.