Westin White Tea is the scent of “taking a breath” — that quiet, luxurious pause people seek amid busy days. It’s not about making a statement; it’s about wrapping your space in a feeling of calm that feels both elevated and effortless, like stepping into a five-star lobby where stress melts the second you walk in.
Top Notes: Bergamot leads with a bright, zesty kick, fresh as a citrus grove at dawn, before lime basil swerves in with a herbaceous twist — think of crushing fresh basil leaves next to a bowl of cut limes, sharp and lively but never harsh. It’s the first sip of iced tea on a hot day: invigorating, with a hint of “ah, this is nice.”
Middle Notes: White tea unfurls here, soft and silky, like the steam rising from a freshly poured cup — its mildness balances the top notes, turning brightness into warmth. Violet adds a whisper of floral sweetness, delicate as a petal floating on water, making the scent feel layered but never cluttered. This is the heart of the fragrance: clean, calm, and quietly sophisticated.
Base Notes: Ambergris drifts in last, smooth and slightly marine, like the quiet hum of a distant ocean. It wraps around the tea and florals, leaving a lingering warmth that’s less “scent” and more “vibe” — the kind of softness that stays on linens or in a room, making you feel like you’re in a space that’s been thoughtfully cared for.
Whether it’s on your desk to cut through workday chaos, or in the bedroom to wind down, Westin White Tea doesn’t demand attention. Instead, it creates a bubble of tranquility — the kind that makes even ordinary moments feel a little more intentional, a little more like self-care. For anyone who craves “quiet luxury” in their daily life, this is the scent that fits.