For me, Sushi Imperiale is not a classic autumn fragrance – and that is exactly what makes it interesting. It starts surprisingly fresh, almost airy, like a windy early autumn day where blossoms still linger in the air. The top note feels clear and open without being citrusy, more like clean air in motion. On the body, the fragrance unfolds pleasantly and evenly. It does not push itself to the fore, but rather accompanies you calmly throughout the day. Applied especially in the morning, it conveys an orderly, light feeling without appearing cool or distant. The fresher notes remain present for a long time, while the deeper accords work rather subtly in the background. Sushi Imperiale is not a fragrance that demands attention. It is more of a quiet companion for transitional days – when summer is already over, but autumn hasn't quite arrived yet. That is precisely where its strength lies: unagitated, clean, elegant, and very wearable.