This is a fresh/slightly sweet, spicy, (pine/leathery nuances,) and woody scent from the very opening. Although it’s marketed as a women’s fragrance, it’s masculine. It’s compared to Tom Ford Ébène Fumé, but, Eilish No. 2 takes a whole different direction, the smokiness is very subtle and subdued by the citrus that is upfront along with the spiciness and woodiness. Performance is yet to be seen, but shouldn’t have any issues, if it’s formulated as Eilish No. 3.