SUEDE
Suede is a soft, velvety, and smooth fragrance note that evokes the warm, sensual scent of leather with a delicate, powdery, and slightly musky undertone. It has a subtle yet sophisticated aroma that suggests luxury, comfort, and intimacy.
Origin & Extraction
Suede as a fragrance note is a synthetic recreation of the scent of soft leather, typically derived from molecular compounds that mimic the olfactory characteristics of treated leather. It does not come from actual suede material but is created through advanced perfumery chemistry to capture the essence of the material's scent.
History & Culture
Suede as a fragrance note is a synthetic recreation of the scent of soft leather, typically derived from molecular compounds that mimic the olfactory characteristics of treated leather. It does not come from actual suede material but is created through advanced perfumery chemistry to capture the essence of the material's scent.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Suede as a fragrance note is a synthetic recreation of the scent of soft leather, typically derived from molecular compounds that mimic the olfactory characteristics of treated leather. It does not come from actual suede material but is created through advanced perfumery chemistry to capture the essence of the material's scent.