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Art Of Universe

4.17 de 5
1,528 votos

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Art Of Universe by Lattafa Perfumes is a 2025 creation from the citrus aromatic family, designed for men and women. This new fragrance opens with mandarin, ginger, bergamot, and mint; features pear and orange blossom in its heart; and dries down to musk, amber, and cedar in its base.

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  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 34%
  • Otoño 23%
  • Día 66%
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  • Positivo 79%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 9.4%

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  • Ivanpizag

    I bought it because of influencers, but it doesn’t resemble Blue Talisman; it has its own DNA. At first, I didn’t like it, but after letting it macerate for two months, it changed. My partner didn’t like it either; it makes him dizzy, especially in the heat. I bought it for my dad, and it suits him perfectly; it lasts over 12 hours on skin and clothes. It smells fruity and woody at the start: a sweet tangerine opening with mint and a little ginger. On me, it barely changes, becoming very sweet and fresh; on my dad, it’s soft and fresh with a huge trail. I think someone mature between 30 and 60 would like it for open places like the beach, using few sprays because it smells very strong and could be overwhelming. It gives me the sensation of smelling luxury gummies; it smells good.

  • IvanPerfumista

    In my opinion, it doesn’t resemble Blue Talisman. Maybe it’s a very sweet flanker. I’ve read it’s an ‘Erba Pura Sport’ and that’s true, it’s heading that way. It’s not bad, but if you’re looking for a Blue Talisman clone, this Art Of Universe isn’t the one for you.

  • I tried it as a decant. The pear note is very marked and I didn’t like it at all. To me, it smells like olives at the start, a nasty odor. It improves a bit as it dries down, but definitely not for me. I also don’t sense a resemblance to Erba Pura. Don’t buy it blind.

  • SygmaSergio

    It comes in a next-level presentation. Futuristic aesthetics based on the universe, a metal case from Lataffa’s Pride collection, and even includes a book. In my opinion, it’s clearly feminine, nothing unisex. It smells good, but very much in the style of Nina Ricci. I sold it and kept a decant; I can’t see any occasion to wear it. I like perfumes with a masculine character, and this goes the opposite way. During the week, all the women told me they would wear it themselves. At first, you get sweet notes, pear, and very sweet tangerine. It evolves leaving a trail of woody musk, but the citrus is always present. I give it 8.5: it smells good, lasts 7-8 hours with 10 sprays, and has a reasonable price, but it’s for women.

  • My first review: I was just getting into this, and this fragrance is my favorite so far. Nothing has beaten it, not even Bharara King. It’s super captivating; the pear gives it a unique touch. Unlike Honor & Glory, which sounds feminine to me, this is 100% masculine and fruity. Ideal if you like sweet and fruity scents. Sometimes I mix it with 9PM Rebel or Bharara, but by itself, it’s my go-to today, very different from my Sauvage. The longevity is brutal, from the opening all the way to the woody base that smells like skin-close. Exquisite for all-day wear.

  • Pespindolam

    It’s a disappointment. It smells like super sweet tangerine or passion fruit juice turned into perfume. I wouldn’t recommend it, especially not blind. I have no idea when to wear it; it’s awful. Even the opening smells like olives.

  • I love the opening, but once it dries down, it smells like Haramain Gold, which makes me gag and gives me a headache. Don’t buy it blind.

  • It’s a citrus bomb with great projection (watch out for the blast radius, it can be overwhelming) and lasts about 8 hours on skin. If you love citrus, buy it blind without hesitation.

  • Super fresh fruity and clean fragrance marked by pear and citrus. It’s versatile and ideal for heat with lots of similarity to Ex Nihilo’s Blue Talisman. Some compare it to Al Haramain’s Amber Oud Gold for being sweet and clean but Art of Universe moves away from being cloying and bets on greater freshness lighter and more versatile. I recommend it: it’s easy to like luminous and stands out effortlessly.

  • Ballbreaker

    Far Away is a gem in my collection. Its power and longevity are brutal, but what truly captivates is that super fresh scent. If you don’t absolutely crave pear and citrus, save it for another day. 10/10.

  • Very potent citrus opening a bit artificial then it moderates and becomes more pleasant. When dry it matches Al Haramain’s Gold Edition or Erba Pura; I don’t notice the pear but I do smell the fruity note. It’s not my style it leans feminine and gets tiring but the citrus makes it more bearable. I’ll keep my 20ml bottle it’s not bad but I won’t use it; it seems too youthful.

  • The opening is fruity and sweet like Herba Pura the pear stands out a lot and smells more like peach. When dry it smells much better practically identical to Montblanc Meistertück so it should also be a clone of that. Since the dry-down is the best part I recommend buying the Montblanc instead; it smells the same from the start and might last longer than Art of Universe.

  • Bharara King and this one go the same way hand in hand. I could say it’s a flanker without fear just fresher and more citrusy at first but it has the Erba Pura DNA especially when dry where they are identical.

  • Cubanitobonito

    I’ll be brief: it smells like gummies for those who know the Panditas it smells exactly like that.

  • Sebastian Teng

    It gave me a bit of nausea; it’s sweet but I don’t know what makes me reject it. It’s fruity but also sharp (note: it’s a good perfume).

  • It’s a great dupe of Blue Talisman but the price difference is brutal. It’s 95% similar but it loses in the evolution where the original wins by a mile. Still it’s worth it.

  • Nicomandressi

    Fruity and fresh fragrance thanks to the mint, but I absolutely hate it; it smells disgusting to me. It smells like Tang powder juice, that cheap orange stuff you dissolve in water. My girlfriend loves it, though; she says it’s more feminine, perfect for a woman between 30 and 40.

  • The box is pretty and well-constructed with that dark blue matching the velvet foam inside but the lid feels a bit stiff and smells like a new car instead of perfume. The opening mechanism is backwards for us and the booklet reads strangely so I’m deducting a point. The bottle has an intense blue but has a scratch on the side and the lid lacks the magnetic click it deserves. On the front the planets are engraved well though it’s missing the authenticity code. The scent is amazing: starts fruity and musky with a super clean pear mint and ginger. The first minutes remind me of Blue Talisman but then it turns into an Erba Pura Pear flanker. It lasts about 8 hours on skin and 12 on clothes projecting for half an hour and leaving a trail. It works great in any weather is versatile and clean. Although it leans masculine it reminds me of my sister’s Pear Splash so it looks unisex. I give it a 9.5. It’s the perfume Luna Lovegood would wear so it’s in my top 5 of Lattafa.

  • I like it. Not sure if it’s for me, but I think it’s a pear blend with something else that makes it stand out. It smells unisex, leaning feminine. Sweet, slightly synthetic, fruity, and very pleasant. But I’d rather have my sister or a friend wear it before I do. Incredible longevity, great projection, and amazing packaging. Special mention to the chest set, which looks amazing.

  • Oscar Segovia

    I feel like Lattafa is ripping people off with this thing that smells ridiculously good. What is this? 10 million points all around. I love you, Arabic perfumery.

  • Youthful unisex fragrance (easy for guys to wear and I’ve gotten compliments), great scent where pear really shines. It’s sweet but versatile; reminds me of a pear or lychee gummy. I don’t get why people say it smells old or like mosquito repellent—maybe they’re getting paid to stir the pot. The packaging is stunning, looks amazing with the bottle, and feels like a steal for the price. I’d give it a 9 or 9.5 for the aroma; I just wish it were a bit fresher or less sweet.

  • I was very disappointed, even though I expected the best. Smells like a candy pear air freshener with a hint of musk, nothing more. Maybe the batch wasn’t good, because it looks like it might be my next favorite.

  • It’s very potent and gives me a headache after just three sprays. It lacks harmony, smells messy and cheap, just an invasion of pear. You can’t even tell the other notes are there.

  • It’s a hooky scent; let it mature for three weeks and it lasts an incredible eight solid hours. Projects like a beast for two hours. Perfect for the heat.

  • Aquiles0412

    I tried it in-store only; it lasts forever and projects a lot, but smells like citrus degreaser. Yes, some people like that, but ultimately it just smells like degreaser, period.

  • Now I get the hype. It opens fresh and fruity with pear, green mandarin, and ginger. After 15 minutes, the citrus fades and a delicious amber musk rises, lasting at least twelve hours. I bought it yesterday and it was a huge surprise: in one night I got three compliments, even my Uber driver asked for the name. After seven or eight hours I can’t smell it on myself anymore, but everyone around me can. Three hours of projection, but the presence lasts until twelve. Absolute beast.

  • What can I say? I tested this perfume thanks to a friend who bought it, and it was love at first sniff, I loved it! That mentholated opening was what wrapped around me. I bought it a week ago and used it for the first time this Sunday, Jan 18, 2026, and… I must say the perfume ended up overwhelming me; I think with the excitement of using it for the first time, I exaggerated with the sprays. It was really overwhelming for my sensitive nose; too piercing. But I’ll give an update when I use it for the second time. Signing off…

  • Hello. Although I didn’t like it from the first moment I smelled it on blotter (I felt it was rotten citrus, more specifically lemon), I was gifted it for my birthday and still wanted to give it a chance and wow. It’s not the eighth wonder, but it does a very good job; it’s very confusing at first as it hovers between citrus and fruity. I’ve already tested it in heat and cold, and although many identify it for any climate, I’d say it works better at night or in cool-fresh climates. Scent 9/10. Longevity 10/10. Sillage 10/10. Thanks.

  • Cristopher Cartier

    First week of using the perfume, so the maceration factor isn’t included here. GENERAL: It’s a fruity fragrance with a mentholated opening, but with a greater emphasis on the sweet smell of apple and pear; I’d say the rest of the notes aren’t perceptible and are there as fixatives or to show up on clothes. SPECIFICS: Many people struggle to find a specific occasion to use it -due to its mix of ‘fresh’ and ‘sweet’-, but personally, it seems designed for casual occasions related to nature in mild weather, like a picnic with your partner or playing recreational frisbee with friends to break the routine. I wouldn’t recommend it for sports with more movement and sweating. EXTRAS: I bought the gift set (100ml EDP, 20ml travel EDP, body spray + atomizer) and can attest that reviews saying it only smells like pear didn’t test the original EDP. For some unknown reason, the 20ml EDP lacks those mentholated opening notes and goes straight to sweet, exclusively pear (I also tested the 20ml before the 100ml in public and got the same wrong impression about the original). Regarding the set, the body spray is quite weak even compared to deodorants; I suppose its purpose is to revitalize the scent without being invasive. Personal rating: 9.0. Longevity: 8.0. Sillage: 7.5.

  • Juanpasiones

    It dries down exactly like Baharara King but I don’t get it: smells like cheap agricultural spray, loud and grating, as if they added fruit just to mask the initial chemical base.

  • I bought it blind. Being a woman, I found it exquisite; it has a sweet masculine touch, special for summer, very sensual.

  • LeandroTucci

    It’s an excellent fragrance, only that it was hyped so much that expectations were raised. Citrus fruity opening; if you detect pear (I do, because that note gives me something weird), it doesn’t resemble Bharara King (compare both), but it does remind me of Erba Pura. It’s completely unisex; I even gave one to my mom. Lasts very well. It gives me olfactory fatigue at times, but I was told it projects to 5 meters.

  • I tested it on blotter and skin. Scent: As soon as I smelled it, it reminded me of Philos Pura (a copy of Erba Pura), but since this one has tangerine like that fragrance, if they are similar due to the fruity DNA and sweet base, upon closer inspection they are quite different. The Art of Universe has a citrus opening with noticeable tangerine, and as it dries, you’re left with a floral pear note with a sweet touch of amber and musk, very rich. I find it more bearable for summer because the Amber Oud Gold or any other Erba Pura dupe are very suffocating; I once smelled one on a day over 30 degrees and almost died. I’d use it for days between 20-30 degrees. Performance: without exaggeration, 8-9 hours, good projection for 1 hour, then it drops off in the second hour. 8.8/10 (in relation to the 40€ spent and what’s said about this fragrance).

  • javi_buslemus

    It has a very strong sillage; the first hour can be heavy, but its fresh fruity notes are ideal for mild or hot days. The longevity on skin is incredible: I’ve worn it 5 times and everyone could still smell it after 12 hours. It was a pleasant surprise and discovery because the scent doesn’t resemble anything I’ve tried before.

  • Initial impression: SWEET. Extremely sweet. The tangerine smells more like orange, very ‘candy,’ like candied fruit. There’s a very subtle touch of bergamot. I don’t detect ginger, mint, or bergamot. The mix of ‘pear’ (if it is pear, it’s a very ripe one, the kind that makes you want to eat it) and tangerine gives me the impression of peach. It’s heavy; after 5 minutes inside, it becomes exhausting. No one would think this is for summer heat, max 20-25 degrees. It has a very feminine touch, almost lady-like. It doesn’t smell bad, but it is very overwhelming. Up to this point, it would be a disaster for me: too sweet, strong, and without nuances… but: after 30 minutes, a pleasant, potent musk appears, right on the edge of being annoying but not crossing the line, taking control. The sweetness fades into the background and becomes imperceptible over time. Then cedar emerges, giving it a smoky, woody touch that is delicious. It’s a bit like the dry down of CDNIM but less obnoxious. It stays consistent until the end. Lasts easily 10 hours on skin. It’s totally different from how it started. In my experience with Middle Eastern perfumes, time brings balance: exaggerated notes get regulated and subtle ones take prominence. If that happens here, it would become interesting; for now, I wouldn’t buy it again, though thanks to the dry down, it doesn’t seem terrible. One month later – only 1 spray: it smells richer, with bergamot present, a bit of mint, feels fresher and less syrupy. It has a very oriental touch, reminding me of incense shops. It takes a bit longer to become invasive, but it does. It no longer smells like peach, but it remains very sweet in the dry down and exhausting in enclosed spaces. After several hours, it transforms again into that rich, woody, musky dry down. It’s openly for autumn/winter, or spring if you only spray once. Brutal projection and longevity. God protect me from someone wearing this above 25 C indoors. Although it’s not my taste due to the sweetness, I’ve found an interesting use: spray it in the clothes closet. When you wear the clothes, only that rich woody dry down remains, which goes great under another perfume, giving body and richness to a classic fougère or something more wearable. We’ll see if it keeps changing…

  • For folks from Argentina: it’s like spraying a tetra pack of Baggio Multifruit all over yourself. That’s the dominant note right out of the gate. It’s not a bad perfume, but I wouldn’t use it. Also, I don’t see it as totally masculine.