Windsor is the scent of peeling wallpaper, dusty cedar cabinets, pipe smoke, lavender and wisteria. It used to be called Antebellum and the name was changed in 2020. Windsor is an eau de parfum, edp.
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Reddit: This scent tells a story. No note is too loud, they all blend together seamlessly. The lavender and wisteria aren’t overbearing, and neither is the dust or wood notes. This really does smell like how I imagine an old, dilapidated building surrounded by tall grass and flowers would smell. This is on the stronger side with a decent throw. It lasts 5-6 hours.
Reddit: I get actual dust and wallpaper, which seems a feat in and of itself. Wisps of smoke take a backseat to the florals. Lavender and wisteria have never been good to me and they’re too sharp and astringent here for my nose, but they soften in the dry down to become a little more delicate and femme. At times they threaten to go soapy, but never get that far. Altogether this is evocative of something once-elegant and now decrepit. I applaud the vibe this gives. Anyone who enjoys these kinds of florals with their atmosphere will dig this.