... Read moreFragrance has this incredible power to shape the way we feel and how others perceive us. When I first encountered the concept of Old Money versus Oil Money scents, it really clicked with me because it’s not just about the fragrance itself, but the story and personality it conveys.
Old Money fragrances, such as Chanel Coromandel and YSL Lavallière, evoke a sense of quiet luxury and timeless sophistication. They don’t demand attention but instead create an aura of effortless elegance — the kind of scent that feels like a well-tailored vintage suit or a classical piece of art. Wearing one of these scents often makes me feel grounded and refined, like I’m part of an exclusive but understated legacy.
On the other hand, Oil Money fragrances like Swiss Arabian's Enigma of Taif or Passion of Venice are vibrant declarations. These scents are richer, spicier, and more expressive—they announce presence with intensity and confidence. If I’m heading to an event where I want to make a bold impression, choosing an Oil Money fragrance feels like wearing a statement piece of jewelry or a power suit. It’s unapologetically loud in the best way.
What I find interesting is how both fragrance types represent luxury but through very different attitudes. Where Old Money embraces restraint and subtlety, Oil Money celebrates opulence and magnetism. Depending on my mood or occasion, I might lean toward one energy or the other. On a calm day appreciating quiet confidence, I’ll reach for Armani Privé’s Santal Dan Sha. When I want to feel unstoppable and captivating, I opt for Maison Fide’s bold offerings.
Incorporating these fragrances into my daily routine has made me more aware of how scent can be an extension of identity. It’s also a reminder that luxury doesn’t have a single voice; it can be whispered or loudly proclaimed, but it always tells a story. Whether you gravitate towards the classic sophistication of Old Money or the exhilarating richness of Oil Money, exploring these scent profiles can be a rewarding journey in self-expression and style.