154 is an excellent scent from Jo Malone. It was released in 2001, and it has lasted so long I believe because it is one of the brands more masculine offerings, and it is done very well. It has a clas...
I like Jo Malone but I find the houses fragrances to be a) very light and b) mostly floral or citrus. This has citrus, but its more herb filled and spicy. It's very interesting and leans more on the m...
JM named this fragrance after the street number of the first London. This is said to be herbaceous, with a myriad of other notes from citrus to basil, finishing with a woody base of sandalwood and ve...
I never wear this alone. I layer it with Amber and Lavender and it smells heavenly on me.
154 goes on with a refreshingly sharp splash of citrus and lavender - invigorating as a cologne should be, but without any harshness. It develops fairly quickly, releasing more of that lavender, a tou...
I love this scent. This ,I've found ,is the most complex of all JM scents. It is as deep and complex as it will get, but offers light crispness. Not deep like temple incense or lux hippie kind ,but we...
Ladies, I have a tip for you. If you have an interview, a presentation, or some important professional or academic event: Where this. Where this and a crisp dress shirt. A button-up that looks like yo...
Based on the composition, found on basenotes.net, I ought to like this a lot more than I do. Jo's 154 has the following: Top Notes: Bergamot, Grapefruit, Mandarin; Middle Notes: Lavender, Basil, Nutm...
154 is the only Jo Malone scent that I truly love. I find most others too sweet and fruity for my tastes, but this is a delightful unisex fragrance. I love the citrus opening, followed by lavender and...
A great fragance - reminds me of a nice clean male fragrance. Not feminine at all but it wears well.