Jeremy Fragrance The Day for Women

Jeremy Fragrance The Day for Women Review: Fruity Amber Elegance

A balanced fruity-amber floral with moderate performance, ideal for fall evenings.

By James Whitmore, Fragrance News Reporter ·

James covers releases, brand news, and industry shifts in fine fragrance. Former beauty desk editor; trained nose since 2014.

Jeremy Fragrance The Day for Women, launched in 2020, is the female counterpart to the popular men's fragrance The Day. Created by the controversial yet influential fragrance reviewer Jeremy Fragrance, this scent was developed in collaboration with renowned perfumer Honorine Blanc. It aims to capture a sense of confidence and warmth, blending fruity and amber notes with a floral heart. The fragrance is positioned as a versatile option for women who appreciate a modern, slightly sweet composition with a touch of sophistication. From the first spray, The Day for Women presents a juicy, sun-kissed opening that quickly transitions into a creamy, floral heart. The base is anchored by benzoin and pine, adding a subtle resinous depth that sets it apart from typical fruity florals. While it doesn't reinvent the wheel, it offers a well-executed blend that has found a niche among those who enjoy warm, comforting scents. In this review, we'll break down its composition, performance, and overall value to help you decide if it deserves a place in your collection.
3.3 Overall
Longevity
4.0
Projection
3.0
Sillage
3.0
$95-$170
๐ŸŒธSpringโ˜€๏ธSummer๐Ÿ‚Fallโ„๏ธWinter

Accords

Fruity Amber Floral White Floral Lactonic Warm Spicy Vanilla Powdery Soft Spicy

Notes Pyramid

Top
Orange SweetApricot
Heart
OsmanthusJasmine Sambac
Base
BenzoinPine

Scent Journey

1
Opening 0-30 min

The first 30 minutes are bright and fruity, with sweet orange and apricot taking center stage. The citrus is juicy but not sharp, while the apricot adds a soft, fuzzy sweetness. There's a subtle hint of osmanthus peeking through, giving a delicate apricot-like nuance that blends seamlessly with the top notes.

2
Heart 1-2 hrs

As the fragrance settles, the heart emerges with osmanthus and jasmine sambac. The osmanthus brings a leathery, apricot-like floralcy, while the jasmine adds a creamy, indolic richness. The lactonic and powdery accords become more apparent, creating a smooth, almost velvety texture. The amber starts to warm up, providing a gentle sweetness that ties the composition together.

3
Drydown 4+ hrs

After four hours, the base notes of benzoin and pine become prominent. Benzoin offers a vanilla-like resinous sweetness, while pine adds a subtle, woody freshness that prevents the scent from becoming too cloying. The overall effect is a soft, comforting amber-woody drydown with a hint of floral residue. The fragrance remains close to the skin but leaves a pleasant trail.

Performance Dashboard

โฑ๏ธ Longevity 4.0/5

6-8 hours on skin, which is above average for an EDP. It lasts through a workday or a dinner out, though it may need a reapplication for very long events.

๐Ÿ“ข Projection 3.0/5

Moderate projection. It creates a comfortable bubble of scent that others can detect when in close proximity, but it doesn't fill a room. This makes it versatile for both office and evening wear.

๐Ÿ’จ Sillage 3.0/5

Moderate sillage. The scent projects about an arm's length for the first few hours, then settles closer to the skin. It's noticeable but not overpowering, making it suitable for intimate settings.

When to Wear

๐ŸŒธSpringOK
โ˜€๏ธSummerAvoid
๐Ÿ‚FallBest
โ„๏ธWinterBest
๐Ÿ’• date night๐Ÿ“Œ evening wearโœจ special occasions

Community Verdict

โญ Overall
3.3
๐Ÿ‘ƒ Scent
3.3
โฑ๏ธ Longevity
3.3
๐Ÿ’จ Sillage
3.3
๐Ÿ’ฐ Value
3.3
๐Ÿ’Œ Compliment Factor 4.0/5

Moderate compliment factor. The scent is pleasant and inviting, but not groundbreaking. It may draw compliments from those who appreciate sweet, floral-amber blends, but it won't turn heads like a more unique fragrance.

Pros & Cons

  • โœ… Unique fruity-amber blend with a subtle pine twist
  • โœ… Good longevity (6-8 hours) for an EDP
  • โœ… Moderate sillage that is appropriate for many settings
  • โœ… Well-crafted by a renowned perfumer
  • โŒ Not suitable for hot weather
  • โŒ May be too sweet for some tastes
  • โŒ Price point is a bit high for the performance
  • โŒ Lacks originality compared to similar fragrances

Price & Value

$95-$170
Moderate value for a designer fragrance. The price is in line with other niche-adjacent releases, but the performance and uniqueness are average.

“Priced fairly, but not a bargain. You're paying for the name and the perfumer, not necessarily for exceptional quality.”

๐Ÿ“œ Reformulation History

No significant batch variations reported. The fragrance has remained consistent since its launch.

Who It's For

โœ… Ideal For

  • Women who enjoy warm, fruity-amber florals
  • Those looking for a cozy, comforting scent for cooler months
  • Fans of Honorine Blanc's other creations like La Vie Est Belle

โš ๏ธ Not Recommended For

  • Those who prefer fresh, aquatic, or citrus-forward fragrances
  • People who dislike sweet or powdery scents
  • Summer wear or high-heat environments

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๐Ÿงช Layering Ideas

๐Ÿ† Final Verdict

Jeremy Fragrance The Day for Women offers a pleasant fruity-amber experience with decent performance. While it may not break new ground, it's a solid choice for evening wear in cooler months. If you enjoy warm, sweet florals with a touch of resin, this is worth sampling, but don't expect a revolutionary scent.

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