Angel Garden Of Stars – Violette Angel Mugler

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Angel Garden Of Stars - Violette Angel Mugler

Angel Garden Of Stars – Violette Angel Mugler

Rated 3.96 out of 5 based on 69 customer ratings
(69 customer reviews)

Angel Garden Of Stars – Violette Angel Mugler for women of Mugler

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Description

Violet is another flower from Thierry Mugler’s wonderful garder. The violet is thin, sweet and elegant, in union with sweet and woody components of Angel, which sounds very interesting.
There are violet leaves and sugar in the top notes, whereas the heart is composed of violets and woody notes. The base contains patchouli and vanilla.
The creator of this parfume, which was launched in 2005, is Francoise Caron.

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69 reviews for Angel Garden Of Stars – Violette Angel Mugler

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume is such a nice surprise. I never liked the original Angel. It’s too much, too loud and too smelled. As a violet’s lover I was curious to try this one. Compare to the original, Violette Angel is so quiet.The violette note is really present and there’s only a whisper of the original to remind you it’s still an Angel.As a limited edition this one will never be too smelled. It’s more a violet perfume than an ”Angel” perfume.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Am I the only one that smells a lot of suede/leaher in this? It reminds me so much of Rihannas Rogue, I can’t believe suede is not listed in the notes…

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Nuttals Mintos, cinnamon, pepper, syrup, BO. odd melon note. thick. sweet. balsamic. something indolic floral and slightly jasminey.
    could there be a sharp green “violet leaf”? not really.
    this has never seen oakmoss, but there’s a synthetic oakmoss lurking in there somewhere, feint and unatural.
    can hardly smell violets, but alpha-isomethyl ionone in there is at the bottom of the ingredient list.
    more chewy buttery mints. definitely not parma violets.
    but unfortunately as with all the Angels I have tried, my nose catches a sweet fresh Bobby Orange (Body Odour), which is just not what I want to have wafting up from my skin.
    don’t ask me why, but it reminds me of Allure Sensuelle (mostly the opening), which surprisingly, I love. Perhaps it’s a particular rendition of Patchouli in the base. and that melon thing.
    but mostly, it smells like Angel to me. without violet.
    but I do rather like it. not sure I would recommend it to a violet lover though. there’s more violet in a lot of perfumes that don’t profess to have violet in them, like Boudoir for example.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I do if the only way to smell like that is if he has to rub himself all up on me XD #manstank

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    @jovejove Hahaha! Yeah, the guy sounds lovely but I don’t want to smell like HIM!

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Hellurr! I’ll take the man you speak of! 😀

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I like Angel and I love violets, but it turns out I HATE Angel mixed with violets. This smells like violets crushed and rubbed on the armpits of a very virile man who has been exercising wearing Angel, but no deodorant. Powdery, sweet violets, armpit body odor and some chocolate from Angel.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    After buying and loving angel la rose,I had to try other perfumes of garden of stars collection so when I found a 5ml mini of angel violette I grabbed it
    I didn’t know what to expect from the notes,violet can make me sad in non-sweet perfumes,angel’s sharp,dirty patchouli has a sad,dark vibe too
    When I dab it on my skin,first I can detect fresh,powdery florals,violet leaf and hyacinth then violet is added but it’s sugary violets and oh boy,I adore candied violets,then I can get angel’s gene,it’s patchouli But wrapped in vanilla and softened by it,more like a chocolate with green,woodsy undertone and I can feel no dirtyness here,I really like this one,not as much as I love angel rose,still I find it very pleasant,a great fall scent,sweet and powdery and elegant,longevity and sillage are very good,ofcourse less than angel.I just dabbed some and I can catch whiffs of it,great
    If you like sweet but sophisticated sugary violet scents,give it a try
    ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Prozac in a bottle.
    I was feeling really down this morning, and most of my scents aren’t of the true “pick-me-up” variety, but today I needed that more than anything. Sugary violets on top of Angel’s deeply sweet chocolate/candy-ness combined with refreshing patchouli was like an instant anti-depressant. Coupled with a red bull and cuddles from my boyfriend and fluffy Maine Coon and I’m feeling almost ok. I love you, Thierry Mugler <3

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    My all time favourite perfume and the most perfect floral scent that exists to my nose
    My signature scent for as long as I continue to find it as its so incredibly difficult to source since its been off the shelves for nine years now

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I LOVE the original ANGEL. It is a fragrance bomb, of course, easily filling a room… On me, it is musky, spicy, hot dark chocolate. It makes me feel very sexy, as if I should be laying on soft satin and velvet cushions, wearing not a great deal… mmmmmm… Definitely not a fragrance to wear to work!
    On the basis of my love affair with Angel, I blind-bought a small bottle of Violet Angel, and – oh dear lord – this smells offensive on me. I smell like I haven’t washed my dirty, stinky, sweaty armpits for months. Apparently this is known to happen for some users of the original Angel, but I don’t think anyone has commented on this with AV.
    The contrast between the two fragrances, given their similarities, is extraordinary. Isn’t it odd how can one smell SO good and the other SO vile on the same person???

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I had a few samples of this a few years back and loved it. Now I can’t find it hardly anywhere, so disappointed..

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve come around on the Angel theme, but the original is still too “dense” for me. I bought samples of this series thinking Violet would be my favorite. In truth, it’s my least. It simply doesn’t blend on me. I get “VIOLETS!” v. “ANGEL!”. These two scents don’t seem to go together well. Violets are a nostalgic scent for me, and apparently belong in a bright springtime floral. I need to review the other three, as those are delightful.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Sugared violets from start to finish, the sugar fades in the drydown and patchouli becomes a little more prominent but violet remains the star. This is the one from the garden least like the original Angel.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Regular angel plus violets. Maybe a little softer than regular angel, but still just as nasty with all that sour patchouli ruining everything. I was hoping there would be more emphasis on the violets rather than the patchouli, but that is not so. Moderate sillage and decent longevity. Not for me.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my second review for this perfume.
    I have an apology to make to Mr. Mugler.
    I’m sorry for doubting this. I didn’t give it chance to dry down before I washed it off last time and now I am smitten. I love love love the Violet and chocolatey note and the woodsy, muskiness of it.
    It has been propelled to my top five. It is classy, sweet, powdery, comforting, and beautiful.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    First blast was Angel and flowers. Was not delicious. 15 minutes later it was Angel light with violets. Now, about an hour after I first sprayed I have a nice violet-patchouli-vanilla scent. The patchouli is strong-not Angel strong- but strong. The violets seem to tone it down a bit. If the original Angel is not your thing, give this a try. Its a pretty good flanker. You just have to wait it out a bit to get the true scent.
    EDIT: The true scent I though I was getting turned back to a very Angelish floral. Not something I can wear. Bummer. Have a 3.4oz tester available for swap in the US.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I tested the original Angel twice, and twice hated it. I did like some of the flankers though, so was quite excited about trying Violette one. Now, I did forget that I do not like violets in perfume all that much- there is only a handful I tolerate… You can see where this is going, right?
    I do not think I would be able to wear this for a longer period of time. The scent is very earthy and damp, for me this is the scent of rotting leaves on the ground after a heavy rain, the air heavy with humidity. This is even more emphasised by the patchouli note that again brings out the wet ground aspect of the fragrance. It makes me think of hothouses. It is a powerful fragrance, very strong, so I would not recommend to anyone who does not love violet with passion.
    I think it is an interesting scent, but focuses heavily on the notes I am not too fond of. Works quite well when outside, as I find it too much when I am in enclosed spaces.
    Edit: this is gorgeous when you go outside. I wore it for a walk among windy hills today, and it two sprays on my scarf smelled fabulous. So I uphold my previous statement, and will wear my decant out when going out.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    You have to really love the smell of violets, as this is a strong scent. Even with one spray it smells like a strong spray. It’s nice, but may be the only Angel flanker that I’m not head over heels for. Although I have samples of the other 3 Garden of Stars fragrances so hopefully they will bloom better on my skin.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the one of the series that I will actually pay to buy it, because to me it doesn’t smell like the original Angel. Even the opening is not same. I love the original Angel, but I don’t want a flanker to smell so similar to the original that you won’t be able to tell the difference. Having said that, this one smells mostly of violets, candy and the vanilla-patchouli combination which is so distinct to Angel, along with some wood notes. Good longevity but I have a feeling that the sillage is moderate. Definitely not Angel levels. I can say that if someone likes sensual violets, even if s/he doesn’t like Angel, s/he should give a chance to this one, since it is not that ”Αngelish”.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    from this, i get the regular angel scent mixed with violets that smell a bit like violet candy but with a green violet freshness as well. i love angel and i love violet, but i am not sure about them being mixed together. angel with rose made a better first impression on me, but maybe it’s just a mood thing. it’s the perfect thing to wear if i want a greener, daintier angel, i think. however, there is no creaminess and no patchouli, so i feel like the sexy depth of angel is lacking here. it’s nice but i am not a huge fan of fresh scents, but it is nicer once it’s been on for an hour, when the greenness of the violet has faded. i could see wearing this at the beginning of spring, when i am in an angel mood but the original is too heavy.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    This starts off really nice, then is nice except for a sharp note which is a bit weird, then when you try to wash it off, what you are left with is divine. However I suspect that the smell of washed-off perfume wasn’t what Thierry Mugler was aiming for so I’d better accept that it’s not for me. If a perfume is sweet I want it to stay sweet, not go off on a bitter tangent.
    You never know til you try though so glad I tried it anyway.
    Edit: I humbly apologise to Mr Mugler. I have submitted an updated review recently. I LOVE this now.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    ohh boy do i love this beauty .
    I knew i neaded to revisit this lovely bottle of Violett Angel when i started to get the feal for Violetts again and boy has my taste changed , At first years ago i could not wrapp my head around this one at all.It was just weard and unplesent to me.
    But now i am in love , The violet and Patchouli in this goes so perfectly hand in hand making me think of a walk in the forest , with a slight breeze from the salty ocean near by ,The oakmoss is here to in such a beautiful way, woods and suggerd Violetts and Hyacints lifing up this beauty aswell to make it always fairy like ,
    This is not so much adout the darkness of the original Angel . Infact there is little reminding me of Angel at all. This is more similar to T M Eau de star IMO ,
    This one is long lasting and flotes around you like a vail for a good 6-8 hours .I love it to bits nead another bottle for shure . ( so if you have a backup and thinking of getting wridd of me let me know :)..)
    Realy lovely earthy Violetts Thumbs up from me

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    The original angel was and always will be, my most beloved perfume of all time. Unfortunately, due to ridiculous people dousing themselves in it, they have succeeded in annihilating a classic genius scent and creating the monster that it has become.
    Violetta Angel is stupendously beautiful. This is Angel without attitude, all wrapped up in beautiful violet.
    The drydown is heaven in a bottle. This fragrance lingers for hours on end and has that famous Mugler wonderful silage.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Gorgeous! Angel toned waaaayyyy down with the addition of violets.
    This has such a vintage quality and I love only having the miniature because I don’t have to spray it. I have to use my finger, tip the tiny bottle (which is beautiful & has the same tall cut glass (looking) stopper as the regular sized beautiful bottles do) and then dab my pulse points with the perfume. I like to invision my grandmother having applied her perfume in this way. The violets are still sugar coated, but powdery, soft, soothing and indulgent. Chowards confection company makes a Violet Chewing gum and it reminds me of this perfume. Sweet, floral, innocent & simply pretty.
    Cheers!

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    This is far better than the original Angel in my opinion. I got none of the sweat/body odour scent from this thankfully! Longevity was dissappointing though, probably 4-5 hours at best.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    The reviewer below me did what i did! this was my mums signature fragrance back when it was around. i searched everywhere for a full size bottle but no luck, and any that i did find were ridiculously expensive. So i went on ebay and bought 20 x 1.5 ml samples for £8.99! now i have 30 mls of an old discontinued favourite. i do not give a hoot about having the fancy bottle. the beauty is purely in the fragrance. when you smell it you get a whiff of fresh green violet leaves and a sweet trail of crushed sugar, smokey patchouli and of course, the powdery violets <3
    Silage: Not enormous as when I first wore it, the few bottles left in circulation today are old so the silage is a bit lower than before. However it is noticeable when you walk past people!
    Lasting power: 6-8 hours, lasts forever on clothes!
    Season: I wear this in the spring and summer months. It makes me feel like I’m in a forbidden forest surrounded by the sounds of chirping birds and insects.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    WOW!
    Fresh, sweet and green. Smells like parma violets (the sweets)!
    Violet, lily and fresh green violet leaf stand out. These sit on traces of the trademark patchouli and vanilla. I’m really starting to love this ‘garden of stars’ collection, it is a shame it’s discontinued!
    However, I got 30ml of sample sprays for less than £10!
    Long lasting and projects moderately/heavily!
    #winning

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    This is Angel but softer with a light purple gentle attitude. An understated kind of classy. Still though, longevity and sillage are very much there. There is no mistake that this is Angel, refined. The violet leaf balances out the vanilla perfectly. Ever so lovely is this Angel.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    I am obsessed about this one!!! So unlike anything else I’ve ever worn..I can smell the violets with the classic Angel formula in it..It’s warm and sexy, the base notes stay and stay in your pores after many hours..I love to still be able to smell it in my pores while showering at the end of the day and spraying it on my sheets before bed is heavenly!

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a 25ml bottle of this I do not want. Open for swap or purchase! Sprayed only twice but I can’t stand the smell.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    There really is only a tinge of what “Angel” is in this fragrance and what that is, is the patchouli. This has Mugler’s particular choice of patchouli that is found in Angel but the quantity that it’s used in very understated.
    Other than that? this is an entirely new fragrance.
    It smells like sugary sweet violets, with an airy almost candy tone to them. It’s nothing like the beast that is Angel. I wouldn’t even say that this is typical of a Mugler fragrance but I’m not saying it’s bad. Man…is it pretty? YES! This is like a fairy perfume.
    Very sweet, soft and vanillary violets with a very subtle patchouli is what you get with this and it’s not overly complicated, it’s just that….pretty, sweet and safe.
    🙂

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Angel Violette opens with Angel’s signature patchouli + vanilla/sugar combo. I initially worried about the sugar being watery sweet. Luckily it’s smoothened by vanilla. However, the patchouli seems a little bit sharper compared to the other three Garden Stars, but still, it’s been toned down a lot compared to the original. And as usual, the patch + sweetness combo smells like chocolate.
    Violette doesn’t evolve dramatically. The Angel base is softened by violet leaf, hiacynth and violet but none of them is distinctive enough. After 1 or 2 hours later, like sofiii mentioned, the scent did remind me of the cherry + licorice combo in Jesus del Pozo in Black.
    It turns into a skin scent after about 5 hours. The vanilla and sugar mellow while herbal notes become more prominent. It lasts about 8 hours in total and the sillage is relatively soft.
    Violette is indeed Angel but softened by violet. However, if you’re looking for an unusual violet prominent fragrance, I might not recommend it as first choice.
    EDIT: After wearing it a few times, I can now discern the peppery violet leaf and the spicy and powdery violet. The violet combined with the patchouli also gives me a discreet dried plum like note. But overall, it’s still like looking at Angel through a violet veil, as the violet mingles meticulously with the other notes in Angel Violette.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    I own Angel, but my husband hates it and has it hidden in storage somewhere, hahaha! I saw the reviews for this and I love violet and powdery scents, found a great deal and had to buy this.
    I love the opening! Most sugar sweet scents don’t come across as too sweet on me, and this is the case with Violette Angel. It is not a punch in the nose like regular Angel is. I can smell the hyacinth very strong in the top notes for the first 15 mins or so.
    Oddly enough, though, is that I can smell the violets when my nose is close to my wrist after the opening notes but the scent in the air around me is of the original Angel, only subdued. I imagine it’s the patchouli, it’s a very distinct and different from any patchouli I’ve detected in any other perfume.
    I had it on my wrists when I was around my husband and he didn’t make comment, so I’m guessing he didn’t detect anything, yay!
    It’s been about 3 hours that it’s been on me and the violets have faded away, along with most of the patchouli and I can detect a spicy vanilla.
    Once he goes to work, I’m going to give it a full tryout and not just a few drops on my wrist and come back and update my findings. Stay tuned…..
    I just hope my husband doesn’t mind this perfume or I’ll have to only enjoy it when he is not around!
    UPDATE:
    I tried a little on my wrists the other night around my husband and son. My son said it’s ok, but wow did I hear about it the next morning from my husband about how awful he thinks it is! Bummer that I’ll only be able to wear it when he is not around 🙁

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    gahh… sweet perfume but really to strong :

  36. :

    5 out of 5
  37. :

    4 out of 5

    My favourite from the range, angel with a fizzy opening of sweet violet…I have finally found an angel I love!

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    First spray way to potent ,
    with in minutes settles into a powdery Violet that is rather un-remarkable.
    Powder is of talcum type scent not baby powder .
    After a few hours all the powder disappeared & it became a lovely soft Violet scent that I really like .

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Can’t say my favorite note is a violet, but I like this fragrance, don’t know why….it’s just beautiful long lasting with great power perfume!

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    My two cents: nice, inoffensive, soft mod-lasting fragrance (I get about 6hours). Not much like the original, the patchouli is there, ethylmaltol is not. Some sweetness and powder, more violet leafs than violettes toulouse. If it had more projection, I would feel very sad about finishing my bottle. Now, it’s just a perfume I like wearing but will not miss when it is gone.
    Recommended for patchouli lovers who do not like Angel. Gourmand lovers will likely be disappointed.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    A wonderfull parfume…..

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    First of all, thank you blueberry, sweetie, for the sample!
    This is a nice fragrance, but O, MY, does it ressemble the discontinued Envy Me 2 by Gucci! Same wet-powder, fresh and talky feel on a patchouli bed. Just incredible. This one has much better longevity, though.
    Much different from the original, I dare say – totally different. You might want to give it a try if you liked EM2 and, yes, Insolence by Guerlain.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    Violette stands out from the rather bland and boring Pivoine and Lys, and sweet and well-behaved Rose in the Garden set of Angel’s flankers.
    This one is for a bold, a bit brusque and uncompromising woman who says: “take it or leave it and don’t waste my time”. In a black leather jacket, she burns tires with loud roaring when driving off from the underground parking lot on her motorbike. All this imagery is a result of the rubbery and gasoline effect the distinctive violets (both as flower and leaf) give off. By no means is this unpleasant – treated with a huge dose of sugar (luckily not syrupy and sickly sweet) and vanilla the concoction is quite intriguing to the senses, even though the synthetic vibe may show up every now and again. Then comes the patchouli (not enough for me, though) and the story ends after 6 hours, which is not bad at all for a flanker.
    I wouldn’t say it is very Angel-like in the drydown (Rose version does it better), but the impression of “naughtiness” is very much in line with what I get from the original perfume. Definitely a nice option for those who can’t wear Angel EDP or EDT, but look for a statement fragrance, with a dark aura, but lesser longevity and sillage.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    i love violet scents and i love angel but this one just didn’t hit me the way i thought a combination of things i love would. its a pretty scent but i won’t buy it again. would still go back to the original angel.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Candied violets so whimsically placed on top of a vanilla cake, meant to be placed outside at dusk in a woodland area for faries to come from their hiding places and eat this treat using violet leaves as a plate and clinking glasses filled with patchouli nectar. This is a celebration of youth, joy, and light hearted magic, all captivated inside this bottle. I love this more than the angel toilette and hope that there will be a re launch similar to the garden of stars someday.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    Perfect violet! The name, Garden of stars – Violette describing perfectly for its scent! I love it, not the kind scent that I had already 🙂 and I don’t see the relativity, similarity, with other also.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    At first it smelled on me just like Angel, but later my skin turned this into Chopard’s Wish! Love it, it is very delicate and soft. Here were I live the weather is hot right now, and I don’t find this scent cloying, it’s really wearable!

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    I must have encountered somebody with a similar perfume in my childhood… and I apparently didn’t like the smell. Anyway, on me this perfume smells way too sweet, artificial. In fact, it smells really cheap and synthetic. It also makes me nauseous. My first encounter with Angel range didn’t go quite as I had hoped.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    I find this a lovely smell….like chocolate,vanilla,sugar. Sweet and warm. It can be wear during the day and night, in my opinion. Love Love Love.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    I got a tester of this after trying Penhaglion’s Violetta which is lovely. This however, is nothing like it at all, I can’t smell the violet. It is incredibly strong and has a sickly sweetness which seems like vanilla to me, my bf said coconuts. I had to scrub it off; trouble is after 6 or 7 washings I can still smell it and I HATE it! Actually made me feel nauseous. Something in there rank and rotten. YUK!

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a sample of this one, and I really love it, not just because it´s a mugler´s fragrance, but it´s a great fragrance,very sweet and pleasent scent, I hope I can get one of this soon.. It´s a must have for me Definelly..

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    I just put this on about 15 minutes ago, the extreme sweetness knocked me for a loop at the start, it might still be a bit too sweet, but it growing on me.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m not surprised that the great Francoise Caron was behind Angel La Violette. In my opinion this is the best of all the versions of Angel, a softer, more feminine, less in-your-face version of the classic Thierry Mugler perfume, which sometimes can wear you rather than the other way round.
    Angel La Violette opens with a very sugary and violet-like top note, which lingers for a very long time, after which it warms to the patchouli and woody notes almost in synchronicity, with the wood staying at the back and melding with the patchouli to add depth to the sweet violet-vanilla-sugar element.
    Many violet perfumes can be too overly powdery and “staid”. I think the other notes mellow the powder and add a sweet facet to Angel La Violette, preventing the violet from being too Victorian. A great modern violet scent for a romantic evening.
    I mostly wear perfume for my own enjoyment and study, but I must add that this is one of the few perfumes my boyfriend comments on without me asking if he likes it: in fact every time I wear it he makes approving remarks. Bonus!

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    If you love violets this will knock your socks off!! I remember when I first smelled it I was totally blown away by it! I’d never tried anything like it before. Like the other Garden of Stars fragrances, it is VERY long lasting. This one is very sugary/violet, but if you love going into overdrive with your scents, then you must try it. Never do things by half measure I say!

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    I adore this as a violet scent as it smells the most like an actual violet flower out of anything else I’ve tried.
    It opens with a terribly sweet note that is very similar to Angel. After 10 minutes this disappears (much to my delight) and the violets begin to bloom. Green, sweet and delicious.
    This lasts for a long time while patchouli adds depth and power. Like Angel, this scents lasts for days and projects through doorways and round street corners.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    To me this is a lighter, more wearable version of Lolita Lempicka. It’s basically LL minus the licorice and the star anise, which takes a good bit of “darkness” out of the scent. Now, whether that’s a good or a bad thing certainly depends on personal taste but I think it’s a nice alternative or for occasions that do call for a scent that’s a little tamer than LL.. 😉

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree with One 🙂 it does smell like the original Angel to me, but softer/gentler and with a sprinkling of violets floating on top.
    Original Angel is too “something” for me.. too much something… and it reminds me of so many scantily clad, miniskirted Saturday night teenagers waiting to enter the dance clubs in the main street of town.
    At the moment I only have a sample vial of Violet Angel, but every time I wear a little, I cant stop smelling my wrist 🙂

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    A merely recognisable Angel here. Allready from the beginning it has this sweet greenish note which my nose interpetates as ‘fruity’. Later on it’s quite woody and sweet actually, but in controversion to Angel le Lys, the whole Angel-charactre is completely gone. That is not a bat thing, but I don’t think it really fits as a flanker of Angel. It actually lacks a bit orginality too… Still it’s nice, and being a sweet and not to quiet fragrance it could easily be worn to an evening at the bar or club.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow! A big, blowsy violet in full bloom – no dewy creature this and therefore not for the faint-hearted. Knocks your socks off, as you would expect. Thoroughly purple. Love it!

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    Got my 25ml bottle ( new and sealed) off eBay today …….Oh how i love eBay for discontinued perfumes !!
    Wonderful, gorgeous bottle that has taken pride of place on my dressing table……….cant stop sniffing my wrist .
    Just lovely.

  61. :

    5 out of 5

    IM a big TM fan , but the original Angel is the least favorite TM fume of mine. ITs just too chocolate , too sweet , too something i cant put my finger on – but i know i dont like it !
    I got Violette Angel as a sample vial in my local freindly shop this friday ( I had a date on the same eve) . I had a tiny sniff when i got home , WOW – LOVED IT from the first violet blast of powdery sweetness!
    I decided to forgo my usual Signature Scent of Alien , and use the tester vial for the evening out instead. A bit of a risk seen as id not yet given it a full “Test run ” !! I made the right decision
    Now usually I’m a heavy sprayer … and a test vial is nowhere near enough for a full eve usually …But with this it definitely WAS enough ! A Little goes a long way with this one.
    Me n my Beau could smell it all eve ( he loved it too!) , I could also still smell the dry down of it the next day – So 10/10 for longevity. I also got plenty of “you smell great , what fume is it ?” type comments from other ladies 🙂
    A beautiful scent if your not a fan of the original Angel and love Violet . The violet note is strong , but i liked that.
    9/10 – I will definitely be buying a full size bottle of this ( IM praying now it hasn’t been discontinued like most of the scents i like!)
    The scent is such good quality you really only do need a little spray ! I still had a little bit of the tester left the next eve , which i layered on top of my TM Alien – That made a heady and intoxicating mix which i will also be doing again
    MUst try some of the other Violet fumes ive discovered on this site ASAP 🙂

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    On my skin, just like in the classic Angel, wet, brackish patchouli clearly dominates the vanilla. Therefore Violet Angel doesn’t smell like a candy or cookie. It has more floral than confectionery notes.
    Indeed, the opening is very sweet, powdery, but from the first moments also clearly smells like fresh, vivid violets; with their velvety, fragrant petals, mossy, dark, succulent leaves, growing in the shadows, hidden from the rays of sun in moist thicket.
    It smells also wet, like a humid soil that nourished these charming, modest flowers- it’s the note of patchouli, so characteristic for the whole “Angel’s family” .
    Violet Angel does not evolve distinctly, nor develops surprisingly. And when it “sits” on the skin, it’s offering many hours of delicate sweet scent of violets- and for that, I love this perfume.

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    I think this version of Angel suits people who are looking for a softer version of Angel better then the one who are looking for a violet perfume. I find Angel quite strong and was hoping to find a softer version with clear violet notes. I barely smell the violets; to me it smells like angel with some violet “sprinkled” at the beginning.

  64. :

    3 out of 5

    Tested it on my hand yesterday, and on my hand it first smelled ok,then it started to smell like pure sweat, it was so awful!!!!!!!!!! Today i am testing it on my throat,ready to run to the shower if it starts to smell sweat. What an odd scent i must say.
    Edit: Have tested it again on the hand, and still it smells like sweat there. On my throat it smells ok,a bit sweet. Lucky for me it is just a sample.

  65. :

    4 out of 5

    It was awful for the first few minutes, smelt like strong sweet alcohol. But then it started to grow a little on me. Hmm. Not my style tho.

  66. :

    3 out of 5

    i hate the original angel cause its too overpowering for me…
    but this one is lighter and more gentle, its awesome for winther/fall or evening 🙂

  67. :

    4 out of 5

    This one isn’t a field of violets like Penhaligon’s Violette for example, only a pale shade of violets on the background. It is not as bright as my favourite Rose angel is, but I like this fragrance for it’s lightness, softness and sweetness. It’s perfect for day and office.

  68. :

    3 out of 5

    I love the very top notes of Violette Angel. It’s sweet and charming. Then it becomes too powdery and musty on my skin. Once the mustiness calms an hour or so later, Violette Angel is a pleasant, soft vanilla violet, but not my cup of tea at all.

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    THis is a long cool drink of water on a hot,humid day.There arent many that fit this description!I hate angel but,I love this.Violets are such small flowers but they contain alot of fragrance.This is soft but,not too soft.And,it lasts! I use to grow violets on my window sill.I was greeted by their beauty and sweet scent every morning.When i wanted to root one for another plant,I would pinch one of the leaves off an

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