LEOPARD'S ROAR
The Story Behind Leopard's Roar
Some fragrances are crafted for beauty.
Leopard’s Roar was built to make a statement.
We weren’t interested in comfort or convention — only power, contrast, and danger.
This is where oud, dark rose, Russian leather, and ambergris collide. Not blended to smoothness — but to reveal what perfume can feel like when instinct leads and elegance is pulled from the wild.
It’s not easy.
It’s not meant to be.
Fragrance Description
The opening strikes without warning.
Oud, thick and dry. Black pepper, sharp and biting. A flash of bergamot, gone in seconds. Then dark rose appears — not soft or floral, but metallic and shadowed, wrapped in smoke.
Nothing here is polished.
It’s built to move — fast, untamed.
The heart is animalic and dense:
Russian leather and birch tar grind together with labdanum and tobacco absolute, forming a core that smolders and flexes. It’s heat, pressure, and darkness with no apology.
Then the shift — not softer, but deeper.
Ambergris hums with a cold edge.
Vetiver and cedarwood rise dry and sharp, while Mysore sandalwood anchors the whole structure — not to calm, but to hold the line.
There is no sweetness.
No compromise.
Just presence — bold, precise, and unforgettable.
Leopard’s Roar is not worn. It is carried.
And once it’s on skin, it stays.
Top Notes:
Oud, Black Pepper, Bergamot, Dark Rose
Heart Notes:
Russian Leather, Birch Tar, Labdanum, Tobacco Absolute
Base Notes:
Sylhet Oud, Ambergris, Mysore Sandalwood, Vetiver, Cedarwood