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Score
79/100

Diptyque

Do Son EDT

2005

Sea air and tuberose in the early morning light.

Do Son
white floral
tuberose
animalic

The take

What works

  • Tuberose-rose pairing is luminous and sheer rather than heavy
  • Captures coastal white-flower magic without the headache-inducing intensity
  • One of the most wearable white floral EDTs in the premium tier

Trade-offs

  • Leans decidedly feminine despite unisex positioning
  • Tuberose-forward character limits versatility

Notes

Top

African Orange FlowerAfrican Orange FlowerIrisIrisRoseRose

Mid

TuberoseTuberosePink PepperPink Pepper

Base

MuskMuskBenzoinBenzoin

Performance

Longevity
6–8 hours
Projection
Arm's length
Sillage
Soft trail

When to wear

Spring100%
Summer74%
Fall36%
Winter21%
Day93%
Night33%

Occasions

CasualDate nightSpecial occasion

Gender

Unisex
$65–$140Fair value
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Smells like

Similar scent DNA — if you own one, you may not need the other

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Do Son smell similar to?

Closest matches in our database: Gucci Gucci Bloom (68%), Gucci Gucci Bloom Eau de Toilette (68%), Gucci Gucci Bloom Gocce di Fiori (64%). Share scent family rather than DNA — not identical, but neighbors.

How long does Do Son last?

6–8 hours on most skin (good longevity at 70/100) with solid projection.

When should you wear Do Son?

Best in spring, daytime-leaning. Suited to casual, date night, special occasion.

Is Do Son worth it?

At $65–$140, fine — with caveats. Tuberose-rose pairing is luminous and sheer rather than heavy. Captures coastal white-flower magic without the headache-inducing intensity.

Details

Perfumer
Olivier Pescheux