Aaron Terence Hughes – Midnight Fever
Scent Type: Fresh • Aquatic • Aromatic • Sweet-Spicy • Smoky-Woody (Unisex • Night Fresh)
Fragrance Notes:
🌊 Top: Bergamot
🌿 Heart: Sea Notes • Lavender • Apple • Grapefruit • Amber
🌑 Base: Vetiver • Patchouli • Frankincense • Nutmeg • Oud (Thai oud accord)
Description:
Midnight Fever opens with a bright, zesty burst of bergamot mixed with a salty aquatic freshness—clean, energetic, and slightly electric. It immediately feels like a “night air” fragrance: fresh but with depth underneath.
As it develops, the heart becomes more complex and slightly sweet. Apple and grapefruit add a juicy brightness, while lavender and sea notes keep it airy and aromatic. A soft amber glow runs through it, giving the composition warmth and smoothness rather than sharpness.
The drydown is where it really shifts gears: vetiver and patchouli bring earthy structure, while frankincense, nutmeg, and a subtle oud accord add a smoky-spiced depth. It turns darker, smoother, and more sensual while still keeping a fresh edge in the background.
Vibe: Night drive • Ocean breeze at midnight • Fresh but mysterious
Performance: Strong longevity with solid projection (ATH-style extrait strength)
Season: Spring • Summer nights • Early fall
Real talk:
This is not a simple fresh aquatic. It starts bright and clean, but evolves into a fresh-smoky aromatic with a slightly sweet, oud-spiced drydown. It sits right between “blue fragrance freshness” and niche depth, which is why it feels more complex than most aquatic scents.
Aaron Terence Hughes – Midnight Fever
Scent Type: Fresh • Aquatic • Aromatic • Sweet-Spicy • Smoky-Woody (Unisex • Night Fresh)
Fragrance Notes:
🌊 Top: Bergamot
🌿 Heart: Sea Notes • Lavender • Apple • Grapefruit • Amber
🌑 Base: Vetiver • Patchouli • Frankincense • Nutmeg • Oud (Thai oud accord)
Description:
Midnight Fever opens with a bright, zesty burst of bergamot mixed with a salty aquatic freshness—clean, energetic, and slightly electric. It immediately feels like a “night air” fragrance: fresh but with depth underneath.
As it develops, the heart becomes more complex and slightly sweet. Apple and grapefruit add a juicy brightness, while lavender and sea notes keep it airy and aromatic. A soft amber glow runs through it, giving the composition warmth and smoothness rather than sharpness.
The drydown is where it really shifts gears: vetiver and patchouli bring earthy structure, while frankincense, nutmeg, and a subtle oud accord add a smoky-spiced depth. It turns darker, smoother, and more sensual while still keeping a fresh edge in the background.
Vibe: Night drive • Ocean breeze at midnight • Fresh but mysterious
Performance: Strong longevity with solid projection (ATH-style extrait strength)
Season: Spring • Summer nights • Early fall
Real talk:
This is not a simple fresh aquatic. It starts bright and clean, but evolves into a fresh-smoky aromatic with a slightly sweet, oud-spiced drydown. It sits right between “blue fragrance freshness” and niche depth, which is why it feels more complex than most aquatic scents.