Amouage Suede Ibri bottle, 12 ml attar from The Attars collection
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Perfume · Powdery leather

Suede Ibri

Suede Ibri belongs to the new Amouage attar series, concentrated alcohol free oils presented in 12 ml. Specialist press reports an accord of leather, violet, saffron and amber. The house itself publishes no pyramid.
Year · 2026
House · Amouage
Perfumer · Theo Belmas
Family · Powdery leather

Quick answers

Year and family
2026 · powdery leather, attar in concentrated alcohol free oil, 12 ml, The Attars collection.
Olfactory signature
A suede accord softened by violet, tightened by saffron, closed with amber.
Perfumer
Theo Belmas according to specialist press. Amouage credits no perfumer on the official page.
House
Omani house founded in Muscat in 1983 and Omani owned ever since. Amouage.

History

The attars are the most literal collection Amouage makes. Elsewhere in the catalog the house translates Arab tradition into the grammar of French perfumery: eaux de parfum, atomizers, three tier pyramids. Here it returns to the original form, a concentrated alcohol free oil laid on the skin rather than sprayed at it. Suede Ibri is part of the new attar series the house presents in 12 ml.

The naming convention is geographic. Each fragrance in the series pairs a material or an accord with a place in Oman, in this case Ibri. It is a quiet reminder that production sits in Muscat and that ownership has stayed Omani since 1983, a fact the house asserts in a segment where acquisition by large European groups has become the norm.

Documentation for this launch is thin, and that deserves stating. Amouage does not date its releases on its site: the official new attars page carries a new product badge and nothing more, and the only available date is the specialist press announcement of 27 June 2026. Late June 2026 is therefore as precise as this entry will go. The house details no formula and names no perfumer; specialist press attributes the composition to Theo Belmas, who has no entry on Osmetheca.

Olfactory pyramid

Amouage publishes no pyramid for its attars. The materials below are the ones specialist press reports, with no split into top, heart and base.

Materials reported by the press
Leathersupple suede
Violetpowdery, green
Saffronleathery, metallic
Amberresinous warmth

Four materials, three of which have long answered one another: violet and saffron are the two standard routes to a wearable leather, one through powder, the other through edge.

Olfactory profile

A suede accord is rarely built from leather alone. Violet supplies the grain, that matte and faintly downy surface which separates suede from polished hide, and it adds a powdery softness leather does not have on its own. That is the axis Suede Ibri announces, and the name says so plainly.

Saffron pulls the other way. Metallic, faintly medicinal, oddly close to leather itself, it tightens the accord and keeps it from sagging into powder. It is the material that gives the composition its stiffness, and the most recognizable one for anyone who knows Gulf perfumery, where saffron has always traveled with oud. Amber closes the structure with the resinous warmth that leather and violet lack.

Then there is the format. An alcohol free oil does not behave like an eau de parfum. Without a volatile solvent to throw the top notes, the material releases slowly at skin temperature and builds no trail. It is worn for oneself and for whoever comes close. That reading follows from the form of any attar; the house publishes no longevity data of its own.

Key characteristics

Family
Powdery leather
Concentration
Attar, concentrated alcohol free oil
Lead note
Suede leather
Audience
Unisex

Sillage, longevity and projection

Sillage
Low by design. An oil does not project.
Longevity
Long on skin, the material releases gradually.
Projection
Very discreet, at skin level.

When and where to wear

An attar is dabbed, not sprayed. Suede Ibri goes on the wrist or the base of the neck in very small quantity and behaves as a proximity fragrance: it reaches whoever comes near, not the room.

Wear references

Temperatures
At its best between 5 and 22 degrees Celsius.
Time
Daytime or evening, no fixed hour.
Contexts
Everyday, office, dinner.
Dosage
A single dab, never an atomizer.

Seasonal fit

SeasonFitCritical notes
Spring★★★☆Violet breathes more easily here.
Summer★★☆☆The oil heats and amber grows heavy.
Fall★★★★Leather and saffron are at home.
Winter★★★★Skin warmth serves the material.

Context fit

ContextFitWear recommendation
Office★★★★No sillage, no risk of crowding a room.
Everyday★★★★Dab dosing suits daily wear.
Evening★★★☆Right register, short reach.
Travel★★★★Twelve milliliters of oil, nothing to spill.

Similar perfumes

Powdery suede held in place by saffron points to two floral leathers already published here, and reads by contrast against the house's own sprayed catalog.

PerfumeHouse · yearWhy it is close
Cuir OttomanParfum d’Empire · 2006The same crossing of leather and powdery floral, sprayed and on a much larger scale.
Suède Osmanthe 5.1Pierre Guillaume Paris · 2017Another softened suede, worked through apricot osmanthus rather than violet.
Lyric WomanAmouage · 2008The house in sprayed floral oriental mode: a measure of what the attar gives up, which is reach.

Common questions

What is an attar?01
A concentrated alcohol free perfume in the Arab tradition, presented as an oil and applied directly to the skin. Amouage keeps them in a separate collection, the one closest to its Omani heritage.
Who composed Suede Ibri?02
The house does not name a perfumer. Specialist press attributes the composition to Theo Belmas. With no official attribution, Osmetheca does not yet maintain an entry for this perfumer.
When was Suede Ibri released?03
Late June 2026. The official new attars page flags it as new without giving a date; the press announcement is dated 27 June 2026. No more precise market date has been published.
What does Ibri refer to?04
A town in Oman. The attar series pairs each fragrance with an Omani place name, which is legible directly in the collection's naming.
Does Amouage publish a pyramid for its attars?05
No. The official page states that the fragrance exists and that it comes in 12 ml. The materials listed here, leather, violet, saffron and amber, come from specialist press.
How much attar should be applied?06
Small dabs on warm points of the body, without rubbing. The material is highly concentrated and is not projected, so a minimal quantity covers a full day.

See also

Sources

The existence of the fragrance and its 12 ml format come from the house official site. The perfumer name, Theo Belmas, and the reported materials are press sourced: Amouage publishes neither a pyramid nor a perfumer credit for its attars, and does not date its launches. Sillage, longevity and projection markers are an editorial assessment based on the product format and on the materials reported by the press. Author: Sabrina Carlier · Osmetheca · 21 August 2026