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Shiyaaka Snow

Shiyaaka Snow

Shiyaaka Snow is the 2025 Khadlaj release that became the budget alternative everyone started talking about once Louis Vuitton's Météore proved too expensive for most collections. Released as an Eau de Parfum and presented as part of the broader Shiyaaka line, it captures the citrus-pepper-vetiver freshness of the LV Météore original at a fraction of the price. Aromatica carries the Khadlaj Shiyaaka Snow decant in Bangladesh, so you can sample the most viral clone in this category before paying designer money for the inspiration.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot, Mandarin

Heart: Pink Pepper, Nutmeg, Neroli

Base: Cardamom, Vetiver

The Scent

The opening is fresh and slightly sweet, with bergamot and mandarin doing most of the work in the first ten minutes. The citrus is crisp rather than tart, more orange-peel than lemon-juice, which keeps the top from going sharp on application. As the heart settles, pink pepper and nutmeg introduce a soft warmth that prevents the citrus from thinning out into nothing. Neroli sits in the middle, adding a clean floral lift without turning soapy or feminine. By the base, cardamom and vetiver take over, with vetiver doing the heaviest lifting in the dry-down. The vetiver here reads earthy and slightly grassy rather than smoky, giving the finish a calm, polished quality that pairs well with the citrus top. Some wearers describe the overall character as a snowy morning, others as a fresh-laundry baby-wipe scent, depending on which notes their skin amplifies. The split is real, and a sample is the smart move before a full bottle, especially because the LV Météore similarity is widely confirmed but not universal across every nose. Maceration is reported to soften the chemical edges that newer batches can present out of the box, and the composition rewards a couple of weeks of rest before judgment.

When to Wear

Suited for spring and summer, especially mornings, office wear, casual daytime errands, and warm-weather outdoor events where a cool, polished citrus signature fits the setting better than something heavier. It belongs squarely in the Fresh and Clean collection alongside other crisp, daylight compositions that hold up under heat.

Who Is It For

For someone who has been curious about Louis Vuitton Météore but is unwilling to commit to the price, or for anyone building a warm-weather rotation around clean, peppery citrus styles that work for office and casual wear alike. It suits both men and women equally, since the composition leans unisex in its construction and avoids the cliches of either gendered category in this scent family.

Louis Vuitton Météore is the direct inspiration and rewards a side-by-side wear test for anyone curious about how close the clone runs on their own skin chemistry. Shiyaaka Blue is the closest in-house cousin, sitting in the same Khadlaj line with a slightly different woody-aromatic angle that suits cooler weather. The full Khadlaj collection covers the rest of the house, where the Shiyaaka line has emerged as one of their strongest clone projects to date.

Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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Description

Shiyaaka Snow is the 2025 Khadlaj release that became the budget alternative everyone started talking about once Louis Vuitton's Météore proved too expensive for most collections. Released as an Eau de Parfum and presented as part of the broader Shiyaaka line, it captures the citrus-pepper-vetiver freshness of the LV Météore original at a fraction of the price. Aromatica carries the Khadlaj Shiyaaka Snow decant in Bangladesh, so you can sample the most viral clone in this category before paying designer money for the inspiration.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot, Mandarin

Heart: Pink Pepper, Nutmeg, Neroli

Base: Cardamom, Vetiver

The Scent

The opening is fresh and slightly sweet, with bergamot and mandarin doing most of the work in the first ten minutes. The citrus is crisp rather than tart, more orange-peel than lemon-juice, which keeps the top from going sharp on application. As the heart settles, pink pepper and nutmeg introduce a soft warmth that prevents the citrus from thinning out into nothing. Neroli sits in the middle, adding a clean floral lift without turning soapy or feminine. By the base, cardamom and vetiver take over, with vetiver doing the heaviest lifting in the dry-down. The vetiver here reads earthy and slightly grassy rather than smoky, giving the finish a calm, polished quality that pairs well with the citrus top. Some wearers describe the overall character as a snowy morning, others as a fresh-laundry baby-wipe scent, depending on which notes their skin amplifies. The split is real, and a sample is the smart move before a full bottle, especially because the LV Météore similarity is widely confirmed but not universal across every nose. Maceration is reported to soften the chemical edges that newer batches can present out of the box, and the composition rewards a couple of weeks of rest before judgment.

When to Wear

Suited for spring and summer, especially mornings, office wear, casual daytime errands, and warm-weather outdoor events where a cool, polished citrus signature fits the setting better than something heavier. It belongs squarely in the Fresh and Clean collection alongside other crisp, daylight compositions that hold up under heat.

Who Is It For

For someone who has been curious about Louis Vuitton Météore but is unwilling to commit to the price, or for anyone building a warm-weather rotation around clean, peppery citrus styles that work for office and casual wear alike. It suits both men and women equally, since the composition leans unisex in its construction and avoids the cliches of either gendered category in this scent family.

Louis Vuitton Météore is the direct inspiration and rewards a side-by-side wear test for anyone curious about how close the clone runs on their own skin chemistry. Shiyaaka Blue is the closest in-house cousin, sitting in the same Khadlaj line with a slightly different woody-aromatic angle that suits cooler weather. The full Khadlaj collection covers the rest of the house, where the Shiyaaka line has emerged as one of their strongest clone projects to date.

Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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