Uomo vs Signorina
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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No shared notes — these two land in very different territory.
Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Uomo opens with a crisp, slightly spicy burst of bergamot and cardamom before settling into a smooth, woody-leathery heart anchored by iris and cedarwood. The base is warm and sensual, blending vetiver, tonka bean, and amber into a refined, modern masculine that balances Italian elegance with an approachable earthiness.
Signorina opens with a playful, slightly spicy burst of pink pepper and currant buds before blooming into a lush, romantic floral heart of peony, jasmine, and rose. A subtle sweetness from sugar weaves through the arrangement, lending a youthful, effervescent quality. The dry-down settles into a soft, skin-close musk that feels elegant yet carefree, perfectly capturing the spirit of a spirited young Italian woman.
How they overlap
Uomo and Signorina share no notes in common — these two fragrances target very different olfactory territory, and the comparison is a question of which direction you want to go rather than which version of the same accord.
The buying decision
Uomo is the cheaper original at $95 compared to $110 for Signorina — about 14% less. They sit in different families — Uomo is fresh+oriental+woody, Signorina is floral+gourmand. Comparison is more about preference than tradeoff. Heads up: Uomo is marketed masculine, Signorina is marketed feminine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.
Recommendation
These two land in genuinely different scent territory — there's no "better" answer, just which direction you want to go. Read the scent descriptions above and pick the one that sounds like you'd want to smell.