Armani Code Cashmere Giorgio Armani

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Armani Code Cashmere Giorgio Armani

Rated 3.84 out of 5 based on 51 customer ratings
(51 customer reviews)

Armani Code Cashmere Giorgio Armani for women of Giorgio Armani

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Armani Code Cashmere by Giorgio Armani is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Armani Code Cashmere was launched in 2017. Armani Code Cashmere was created by Carlos Benaim and Dominique Ropion. Top notes are orange blossom and jasmine sambac; middle notes are heliotrope, almond milk and iris; base notes are suede, incense, leather and patchouli.

51 reviews for Armani Code Cashmere Giorgio Armani

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Someone compared this with Code Satin, saying they were alike. To me it.s not the case. Satin is creamy like a box of chocolates, while Cashmere is quite floral after the almond note calms down when first sprayed. Very good projection and long lasting, interesting but it.s a bit weird due to the flowers. A great choice for someone into fresh and sweet fragrances. This one combines both qualities which is impressive

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Sexy and unique! It’s vibrant jasmine candy with a warm almondy note. Super sweet, almost “grape-y” at times, like Alien edp. The dry down has a hint of incense and leather, but not too strong. I am not a big fan of patchouli, but I don’t really get any patch at all from this thankfully. Sillage and longevity seem to be pretty decent. I think this is a great Code flanker. If you love Code, definitely try Cashmere. I own this and Satin, and really enjoy both! It was too hard to decide which one I like more.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This fragrance rather reminds cashmeran note.
    Catchy!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Well, to me this smells like one spray Armani Code, and two sprays BBW Cashmere Glow. The notes listed here I was hoping to see, I didn’t smell. This perfume plays drastically different on my skin and on my clothes… Almost distractingly so. I really wanted to love this… But though I like it don’t see me wearing it often. For me it just got sweeter and sweeter on my skin, where as the leather note played strongly on my clothes as a middle note, then it was kinda flat. None of the effervescence or sparkle that it showed on my skin. No this doesn’t work for me.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This is vastly underrated. I have never received so much positive feedback on a fragrance. I mostly get a sweet and milky jasmine tea grounded by a hazy incense accord that is so intoxicating. It’s summer here in Arizona and I can still easily pull this off because of the freshness of the orange blossom, albeit this reads as dressy and a little more elegant than your typical day-to-day fragrance.. Date nights, coffee runs, work- this will still work. My male bar patrons die with seduction when I have this one lol

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    The PROJECTION is awesome
    Last a long time
    Very sweetie and attention grabbing
    I give it 8/10

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I am wearing this scent for the first time today. A friend donated me a sample and I think I need to get the full size!! My fiancé smelled and liked it immediately, something he NEVER does. I am really loving it too! Makes me feel good in my skin. It’s summer but I do think this is more of a fall winter scent. WIN!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    If Code Satin is the Root Beer delicious one, then Cashmere is the cozy almond macaron one of the family. I love this, it’s probably my favorite version of Code (and I even own the original very first version). Definitely gourmand but exceedingly easy to wear and very sexy. The hint of incense is a nice touch.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    A stunning scent! Gentle and yet new (2017-th year), pretty, persistent. A light scent is enough for the whole day.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    just got it.
    Love Satin & ultimate.
    but this.
    Oh come on!
    another black opium similar.
    (I’ll keep trying it out, but so far I cant smell the code DNA)
    the opening has a lot of honey)

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I would describe the smell as yummy sweet creamy white florals, almond and milk. It seems the smell is stronger than the average perfume, but it could just be because the sprayer squirts a lot out at a time. The patchouli is way toned down compared to Satin Code. The patch is most prominent when completely dry (like 24+ hrs dry), but still light enough that it still smells great to me despite my distaste for patchouli. I’m one of those people that feels that white florals read as very summery smelling, so despite this being a heavy and somewhat dark, for lack of a better word, perfume, this could totally work as a summer scent, especially if you are the type of person who likes to where heavy orientals, and struggles to find something that smells summery, but also speaks to your taste in perfume.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m in love with almond and heliotrope so I love it. More wearable than Armani Code Satin and its heavy cocoa note.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    I just have to add this:
    The whole experience with code cashmere is beautiful but the dry down is the very best part, its soft and close to the skin but i get whiffs of a combination of powdery notes and burning jasmine incense. It lasts a good 5 or 6 hours and seems to make me imagine a cloudy cold day sitting inside by the fire wrapped in a thick soft blanket.
    The perfect combination of powdery and smoky.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    A nice twist on the original.
    I got this online a week ago, about 5 years ago i got the origional Armani code and looooved it. But i never got around to replacing the bottle once it was empty.
    I considered it but, Everyone wears it lol, of course for a perfume to be so popular and respected is not at all a bad thing, but i wanted something similar but just a bit different and this is it.
    The origional code dna is very present, only without the ginger spicyness and instead a lot sweeter with the almond. Incense is light, but not overbearing and the leather is only there enough to give it a smooth richness. Leather, if not done well in feminine scents can be extremely masculine but here its done what it is meant to do, just gives it warmth and depth.
    The orange blossom is the most noticeable note to me, and yes i suppose it does venture into gourmand territory but only slightly, and only because of the almond. To me its not overly gourmand because its more of a soft powdery almond ( powdery probably due to heliotrope) and not sugary sweet, which can get a bit cloying sometimes.
    i got this because it has every note i love, white and purple floral, incense,
    leather, and almond. As much as i like them, sometimes intense gourmand notes like praline and chocolate can give me a horrible headache but this is so perfectly balanced in all of its notes that i cant help but love it. Definately a cool weather fragrance and it is very…purple lol. Makes me think of a purple knitted jumper or something soft and warm. The bottle colour is a bit
    boring, i say that only because i really like the floral lacy design of the origional code bottle, but i do like the tall slender simple shape of the code line. I get tired of those ridiculously flamboyant designs like the marc Jacobs bottles, you cant take it anywhere for touch ups and it takes up a lot of space, the code bottles are easy to hold and nice and simple without being ugly. It’s whats inside that counts for me.
    Longevity and projection is quite good, its not loud or harsh, it could make a good signature fragrance.
    All in all Im pretty happy with this one and i think I’ll wear it a lot.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I am a sucker for Code and the flankers, they are soooo good! So I finally saw this for a good price from an ebay outlet.
    It’s nice. I’m afraid I can’t say more. I have Satin, Ultimate (coffee) and original EDP. It’s similar to Satin and the original, but toned down. Instead of the original citrus/ginger/honey, Cashmere is WAY more white florals, with some sugary, powdery sweetness. I don’t really get the suede/almond, but I can tell its in there. It has a smooth powdery effect, and as a suede/leather/nutty powdery scent– it reminds me of Cavalli Gold for her. Like mixing Gold with Code EDP/Satin.
    If the almond/suede really POPPED, it would be better. Longevity and potency was fine. Long lasting, good sillage. For me the praline in the drydown of Satin really makes that scent, as does the coffee in Ultimate. Cashmere is pretty linear. It’s a pleasant, wonderful linear, and I don’t regret buying it, but it didn’t WOW me compared to the other flankers. And it’s too similar to Satin.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the best fragrance I have bought in over a year (and I buy a lot of fragrance). To me, this is a slightly muted, rebalanced Alien (which I really like, but I can not wear due to headaches). The florals are not as front and center, and Cashmere is slightly more gourmand. I am not a big fan of the original Armani Code, but this is worth the price.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Fragrance -Armani Code Cashmere Giorgio Armani
    Bottle from – 2017
    Armani Code Cashmere reminds me of a confident woman who unapologetically knows what she wants and she won’t settle for less.This fragrance is a floral interpretation of almond with a nice touch of fine leather and patchouli and with a wisper of incense.The performance is great.It has some similarities to the original Armani Code for Women and Armani Code Satin.
    Longevity – 9/10(9+ hours)
    Silage/Projection – 8,5/10(heavy to moderate projection and silage for the first 3-4 hours)
    Weather – best in autumn and winter
    Age – 22+
    Compliments – 8/10
    Scent – 8,5/10
    Main notes according to me – almond,heliotrope,jasmine,iris,orange blossom,leather.
    The drydown is powdery and a bit creamy and I get some -sweetness,almond,suede,florals,patchouli and incense.
    Emotions -confident,seductive,alluring,sensual,cultivated,elegant.
    Occasion – For more or less any ocasion,perfect for dates and night out.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this, almost as much as Code Satin. Must be the orange blossom-incense-leather combo. Sweet but somehow not really a gourmand. I crave it and am sad that i become anosmic to it almost instantly after application. Decent stamina and sillage, according to family. Who do smell it long after I no longer do.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells like jasmine rice, spices, vanilla and lots of musk. It’s absolutely delicious!
    The rice impression sounds weird but it really does have a floral but “ricey” aroma. It’s very much what I would consider a cashmere sweater to smell like. Imagine you’re just lifting a lid of the pot of steaming jasmine rice or basmati–that’s the vibe I get.
    The vanilla is your basic run of the mill vanilla extract type of vanilla-kind of edible but kind of sharp smelling because of the alcohol.
    The spiciness is very gentle, kind of like banana bread as opposed to a cinnamon roll. It’s comforting and smells pretty yummy, actually.
    Very sexy, super inviting, but it does sit very close to the skin. Decent lasting power (6 or so hours) and it’s very safe for all ages I think. It is more of a night/date scent but it wouldn’t be unheard of to wear it during the daytime in the winter. Good blind buy, and a surprising gourmand from Armani.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Armani simply knows how to make gourmands.
    The fragrance is very sweet after the spray, to some people this will be surely too much. But the drydown is very nice – I get very clearly almond milky note mixed with jasmine. There’s nice earthy and a bit of smoky background from leather and incense.
    It’s warm, cozy and delicious with quite noticeable DNA code from the original one.
    Great for winter or fall.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Not my favorite from this line. The opening is very sweet, almost too much for me. Later, it smells a bit powdery and citrusy, but the sweetness is still there. At this stage, it it much more pleasant.
    I think the satin code is better made. This is not bad, don’t get me wrong, but it isn’t special. Maybe i would like it more without the almonds. or with less sweet almonds.
    I do get a cashmere feeling from this, but it is very light.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    By itself, I thought it smelled just like the original. So, I spritzed the original, which I had fallen a bit out of love with and now I see why Cashmere is a better match for me. It is indeed like the image it conjures up; a cozy cashmere sweater. It’s very similar to the original, but not so bright, or loud. The orange blossom is dialed down. I’m loving this. It’s been a long time since I repeated a scent days and days in a row. Win!

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    I am obssesed of this fragrance. This is one of the best perfumes for winter. It makes me feel sexy, confident and elegant. Good silage and longevity.
    Worthy edition, I love it!

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I adore this unique gourmand/spice fragrance. Don’t be afraid of the suede, incense n patchouli. The notes work so perfectly together. Can be worn at work, when you’re out in a hoodie running to grab a coffee or for a date night. Such a smooth and irresistible fragrance. The name cashmere fits it well. I’ll buy this again and again.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    This is so wonderful! Perfect for winter. I just love this. It’s sweet and has the perfect balance of creaminess. I did not care for Code Satin- that had a strong cacao praline sorbet accord that was just not pleasant to me. It just seemed like those notes clashed and I ended up selling it. But this… this… a smooth creamy chocolate almond yum! Chocolate is not listed but I do smell it. The floral part of this fragrance goes very well with the gourmand accords. I recommend trying this. Although it was a bit hard to find. And a bit pricey for what it is. But to me it’s worth it. Perfect perfect winter scent. I think this would work well on a man, also.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Is it just me or does Code Cashmere hardly get any credits?
    This is quite a beauty, I must say.
    If you’re looking for a sweet winter scent (with a little touch of leather and smoke), give this one a try.
    Don’t forget to apply this on your scarf and sweaters!
    Soofiya, you’re not alone with that impression – I, too, can definitely smell that cocoa/chocolate note in this one.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    It was a blindbuy.I decided to buy armani code cashmere because I have original code and satin and like both of them a lot.I was a little nervous because I don’t like incense.also leather,suede and pachouli seemed too masculine.
    There was no need to worry.I don’t just like this one.I adore it.I’m totally hooked.this is probably going to be one of my top ten favorite perfumes
    When I first tried it I thought there’s cacao in it!I could easily detect armani code gene in it.yes,it’s very similar to original armani code and armani code satin but this is way more special, unique and complex.comparing to original AC,ACC has less citruses and less while florals.comparing to ACS,this one has less cacao chocolate thing
    It’s veryyy delicious,it’s also sweet but it also has a magical bitterness.almond, and heliotrope,vanilla are present but I can also easily detect iris,jasmine,leather and suede.I’m surprised to read a lot of fragranticans calling it boring.to me,it’s modern,a gourmand crowd pleaser,yes,but at the same time it’s like nothing else!it has different dimensions and has a deep mysterious charm.it’s a leathery gourmand, something we rarely see.but it’s not just this.it’s also powdery,floral and has a hint of smokey undertone which is to die for.all mentioned accords are really there.it’s as if it’s armani code satin and Dior homme intense’s child.
    If you want a gourmand which is more than just a delicious scent,make sure to give it a try
    First hours of application,silage is great.you leave a perfumed trail as you walk.but after first 2,3 hours it softens to a very cozy scent and stays like this for several hours
    Edit:
    Probably no one is going to agree but I have to say this.Armani code cashmere can be unisex IMHO.yes,it’s a Courtland,and floral,and powdery.too much feminine elements here and I know that it’s leathery and Smokey undertone are very tamed.still I can see a gourmand loving man pull in off very well
    It can also be layered with different types of masculine scents,specially it’s blend with a leathery one would be divine.if your girl has a bottle of this beauty,I encourage you to try the combo
    On my skin iris is easily detectable but I’d love to see it amped up.I don’t know why they always pair iris with rose and musk.it goes very well with delicious notes such as almond,vanilla and cocoa as well as leather

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Code Cashmere
    Armani
    Top Notes
    Orange Blossom Jasmine Sambac
    Middle Notes
    Heliotrope Almond Milk Iris
    Base Notes
    Suede Incense Leather Patchouli
    A warm and wonderful Italian autumn fragrance
    I’m not really a big fan of the Code line but this one caught my nasal attention. I discovered it while shopping in Milan Italy, where I’m attending the fashion shows during Milan Fashion Week. This is a delightful and delicious unisex citrus and suede scent. It has a variety of colors, moods, textures. It’s a fragrance of multiple stages from a fresh citrus to a floral to patchouli and musk, incense, powder, and finally a milky nutty gourmand. Ultimately it is indeed suggestive of cashmere, as in cashmere sweater and fabric, for both men and women, turtlenecks and lazy Sunday afternoons cuddling with your beloved by a warm fire drinking coffee or almond milk. Reminds me of silky milky almond milk.
    Opens with orange blossom and citrusy scents of nondescript nature (bergamot is not being mentioned here) with a distinct orange flower aroma. Then there’s a jasmine sambac which only means the jasmine flower is stepped up a notch. The first spritz of orange flower and jasmine are very sweet and fruity and speak of casual day wear. This same day wear is the cashmere sweater but it has a leisurely and soft pleasant air. The opening is very feminine and it turns into a friendly and soft powdery heart of heliotrope flower, which is my absolute favorite flower of all flowers. The heliotrope in the heart of this perfume, and in it’s middle stage performance, is vanilla scented and powdery, blending with the iris flower and giving it a powdery aura which apparently is prevalent in other Code perfumes and colognes.
    The powdery vanilla-iris-heliotrope is a more subdued and tenuous version of bigger fragrances with these same notes such as Guerlain’s L’Heure Bleu and Oscar De La Renta’s Esprit D’Oscar. It has also been likened to Alien Thierry Mugler because of the similar notes of jasmine and patchouli. Even as such it’s not a dupe for any of these fragrances. It has a base of suede and leather that stands out and is quite warm, cashmere-like, a coat of warmth and peaceful tranquility that is to die for. It’s also got incredible longevity and can be detected easily as it’s quite potent. I don’t want to douse myself in this any more because I have already attracted enough attention at the Hotel Principe di Savoia where the couple next to me at the Acanto restaurant could smell it though they did not seem ‘offended’. The almond milk is gourmand stuff which is quite nice and something I am getting used to. Usually I don’t care for gourmands. But I like this.
    If you like unisex perfumes with pronounced jasmine, patchouli and leathers, this is a superb example of those Oriental musk-patchouli-powder bombs. The heliotrope in this is really my favorite part. I love heliotrope in any fragrance. The color of the bottle (purple) matches up with the scent and the color of the flowers the formula represents – heliotrope and iris. The lingering perfumed cloud around you is also good for inducing sleep at night. I spray this on my nightie and go to bed an wait for pleasant dreams.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    this is black opium without cofee

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m quite baffled that this one doesn’t get more attention.It is very similar to the original but has a very cosy quality to it. While the original Armani Code is the energetic perfume to wear in the public sphere, the Cashmere flanker is the one for the more private side of life. That’s not to say that is a slutry perfume, or that it would be offensive and inappropriate, it’s just that it has a comfortable and elegant sensual side. Also, I like the fact that despite its sweetness and gourmandish elements it also has a subtle freshness.
    Think of it as laying naked in the bed with a partner, in post orgasmic joy and intimacy. Or like sharing a peaceful yet fun weekend with your loved ones, friends or family. It’s like it makes promises of creating new, happy memories.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    As a long time fan of the original Code, I gave this a try and I’m not disappointed. The Cashmere has a softer, more powdery scent to it while retaining the core of the original. While I thought of the original as something a Bond Girl would wear, Cashmere is something I’d imagine wearing in sweater weather. It’s perfect for a fall stroll int he park with a warm cup of coffee. I really enjoy the slightly milkier and more almond-like notes. Definitely a good option if you like the Code line.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Out of the box and initial spray I enjoyed Cashmere more than its sibling Satin. A smooth white floral opening that seems to be Ropions signature. A gentle coconut milk accord adds sweetness and body. It then evolves into a leather incense with heliotrope. To me its not a powerhouse like an Alien but it is nice nonetheless. There is a smoothness about it and probably because of the cashmere name. Its comfortable. Polished. Work safe, well put together.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Full bodied, intense oriental scent, quite pleasant, with a true cashmere vibe. Good for winter for all oriental scents’ lovers.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    On first spray it reminded me of Alien. Only briefly.Then the almond note appeared but didn’t stay. About 15 mins. Was disappointed because I really enjoy almond and I don’t think it is used much which is a shame. It drys down to warm and cozy but I can’t help thinking it has a close resemblance to La Vie Est Belle. It’s certainly sweet. If the almond had hung around I might have bought a bottle but then again it doesn’t last too long so maybe not.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Definitely very similar to the previous addition to Armani Code family – Satin (even though, when you compare the notes, they don’t have much in common, which I find highly surprising). Warming, musky, with leather notes that play the first part even at the very beginning, straight after spraying. Almond, or Almond Milk in this case, is rather prominent and stays present for a long time. Incense is recognisable only at the very end, and ensures this charming and mysterious “something something”, As typical for Armani Code, it’s an extremely potent fragrance that stays on skin for hours and might feel a little headachy for those who are not used to heavier scents.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    Finally got to try it, just received it from Europe. I am a fan of Armani Code, and I tried them all, even the most difficult to find. Definitely part of Armani Code family! This version is in between Armani Code Couture (leather note) and Armani Code Elixir (strong orange blossom, jasmine, honey). There is a sweetness to this one, but is not overly sweet. I get the leather and almond notes the most. It is not too strong but yet intense and rich. It is gorgeous, though, I am ready to pass this one on to anyone interested, as it is too close to the ones I own and mentioned above (real mix of Couture and Elixir). PM me if interested.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    For me this is an intense version of Code.More sweet and potent.I do not smell insense or leather,thank God!I wish it wasnt so sweet tough,I am not a gourman lover,i bought it impulsivly and kinda rgret now,but i will give it a chance only because i love the Code note in it ,when the sweet notes fades away
    P.S.The sweetness is sophisticated,not sugary sweet.Very long lasting with very long and beautiful veil around you
    Much more lasting than Code on me

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    If the leather and incense notes were a bit toned down, it would be a typical sweet almond shower gel scent.
    That’s how I see it. It’s not bad at all, quite good actually, but I would never buy it, because those sweet almond scents always remind me of cheap shower gels.
    So, I’m not impressed, even though the scent itself is good.
    Just another release.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    A nice smelling vanilla-almond scent, with clear flowers and detectable soft leather. The main vibe reminds me somehow with poison girl. I found it a light perfume.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    On my skin it is wonderful.
    Sweet, gourmand, but very Armani having mother Code’s genes. Mild, sophisticated sweetness.
    Very present but not owerwhelming. Just like a beautiful Grey Silk dress.
    I have many sweeties, but this one is more solemn and intellectual.
    I am in love.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Gourmandists rush out to Sephora and buy this stuff ASAP, i can assure you, you will love it. Don’t be afraid of the flowers or the leather/suede and patchouli; the new sibling added to the collection is another take on gourmand perfumes.
    WARNING: whoever loves their gourmands and is very sensitive about them, stop reading.
    Let’s break the Cashmere flanker down now:
    It’s classified as oriental floral: huge mistake. How? Because of the leather? Or the incense? the former is poorly blended and the latter is very faint. Floral because of the flowers? which by the way almost do not exist? Oh, and don’t try to tell me “it’s your skin!!! blah blah blah”. NO. This stuff was tested on three people and a paper strip: The perfume behaved the same way on all four testings.
    Almond? Sweet? Nutty? UTTERLY ALMONDY AND OVER THE TOP SWEET
    Powdery? In the drydown only but nothing major. Not “that powder thang” which 15-25 year old modern women fear in a perfume.
    Opening is fresh, you can tell it’s white flowers, but that lasts only for less than 20 seconds. They just evaporate so a major, and when I say major I mean it, major sweetness takes their place. You can tell the heliotrope but something bothers it, I can’t pinpoint if it’s the almond or the leather or the suede. Anyhow, the food thang feels that it’s going to balance with something, incense? Guess what? It doesn’t. The note settles back, leaving the CAKE rule again.
    Something powdery, the scent seems to deepen, maybe with the help of iris or suede(?) and it is reminiscent of La Vie Est Belle; [Oh hey! monsieur Dominique Ropion is one of the noses, things explain better now…] But iris does not linger in the forefront unfortunately. Again the sickly sweet.
    For some seconds I get the patch. Only because my nose “knows” it. The other two ladies named it “a dark deep note somewhere” but it does not interfere much; an indifferent patchouli that will fall in the background too. I hoped it will balance it. Nothing really cashmere-ish in Cashmere flanker, you name a perfume Cashmere and don’t even bother adding Cashmir wood or Cashmeran notes in? Shame on you Armani.
    Plain cake. Food. Over the top sweet muffins. You name it. It smells like cake. You can eat it. Nothing new here, nothing unique. Generic blend that tries to approach a mass audience. Generic sweetness and deepness. Bad blending. Something sweet and easy, so young girls running after the next Britney Spears perfume, have another option when they grow up. They created a sickly sweet gourmand perfume so as to keep up with the young audiences.
    The ultimate proof that it’s a gourmand is :
    a) it gives me a headache, which happens ONLY with true gourmands, meaning literally edible perfumes
    b) it makes me ill, nauseating, wanting to vomit when I sniff it.
    Softens getting powdery until total evaporation from the skin, still being a mish mash gourmand.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    I tested this today at Sephora..the truth is that it is very similar to the original but it also reminds a lot of an older flanker Code Luna.I am not sure though because I tested another perfume also and I think that in order to be sure I have to try it again with a “clean” nose and skin. I will write an updated review when I do so. But the general impression is that there is nothing special about it besides ornage, almond and some kind of sweetness..

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I find this very similar to code satin.i don’t feel leather or incense, just some sweetnes, similar like in ysl black opium or satin.I’m a litle disapointed, it’s Ok, but i was looking forward to someting else.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Really wanna love it, but it’s close to nothing on my skin 🙁 If I try really hard, I can still detect some flowers and almond one hour later… Maybe it’s just my skin chemistry though.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    Tested this today. Disappointed. I had high hopes for this. White flowers are detectable in the beginning, but after an hour the whole scent escaped somewhere. Only faint incense and leather notes are faintly recognizable after one hour. Incense causes me headache and shortness of breathing. But the bottle is amazing eye-catcher!Not for my skin 🙁

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    Can hardly smell it, for me doesn’t deserve the Code name.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh it’s gorgeous! I grabbed it immediately I saw it. It’s in the same vein as satin is, my all time favorite among the armani code’s. I understand the name cashmere for this, indeed it’s velvety, like you could touch something very soft, I think the almond milk contributes for this property. I sense the iris with the white floral firstly ( not this pungent white floral) a warm white floral, if that make sense, maybe the leather and patchouli? The incense gives it a misterious side and the heliotrope turns it particular. First impressions I would give it 10/10, love it. Let’s see how it develops <3
    edit feb. 2017
    yes very good quality and beautiful ! But I stay with my satin I like that better don’t need both 🙂 sold this one.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    how can anyone vote when its not to next year! anyway i cant wait to try looks so stunning

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow.. hope its as good as the satin flanker

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Looks very nice, pretty color and sleek bottle, notes sound pretty also.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    ALL my favourite notes in one scent!!! this is going to be awesome! anyway – no orange, no honey…..is this really still Code or something comleptely deffierent? hmmm…???

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