* Powerful floral scent with a touch of vanilla to soften it
* Strong performer
* Perfect for floral lovers
* May invoke strong positive nostalgic feelings
* Nice presentation
* Great for Spring, Summer and Fall use
* Probably leans too feminine for most male users
* May remind some users of out of date fragrances from another era
* Might be too one-dimensional for modern tastes
* Hybrid competitors might bring more to the table for some users
Lattafa's The Chant is a clone of Gucci's A Chant for the Nymph. It's a no holds barred what you smell is what you get floral fragrance that is softened by a touch of smooth vanilla. Floral lovers will adore this, but modern users may find it a tad one-dimensional. Some competitors take a hybrid approach by adding notes such as spices and wood to liven up the formula (think along the lines of L'Interdit Rouge) which some might find more appealing, whereas others will appreciate the straightforward approach taken here.
This is very powerful for a floral fragrance, and quite a strong performer. It may invoke positive nostalgic feelings with its modern take on an old-fashioned formula, or it may remind others of fragrances from a bygone era that their mothers or even grandmothers used. It might also lean too feminine for some male users. It'll definitely take confidence for a straight male user to wear this.
This is great for Spring, Summer and Fall use. Presentation is very nice. Performance is quite strong. A very nice value if a straightforward floral fragrance is to your liking. Recommended.