Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette Givenchy

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Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette Givenchy

Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette Givenchy

Rated 4.10 out of 5 based on 60 customer ratings
(60 customer reviews)

Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette Givenchy for women of Givenchy

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Description

The new version of fragrance Dahlia Noir EDT has been launched in 2012
adding up to last year’s editione Dahlia Noir Eau de Parfum. Creators
of the house of Givenchy provided the new flacon with feminine and
gentle pink shades, while the compsoition is built as a floral-fruity
mixture, supported with precious woody accords. Perfumer of the enw
edition is Francois Demachy.

Demachy gives the new version Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette a juicy and
luminous start in which fresh and citrusy aromas of mandarin and lemon
intertwine skillfully with thick and sweet peach zest. This extremely
fruity opening leaves more space for a floral bouquet in the heart of
the perfume, the fragrant petals of which make the flirtatious pink
cocktail more playful. A base incorporates creamy and soft shades of
sandalwood and vanilla, accompanied with warm amber and cedar.

Flacon of the new edition is shaped just like the one of last year’s
edition Dahlia Noir EDP, and is available as 50 and 75ml EDT.
Transparent glass of this geometric-shape bottle highlights pink
liquid of the fragrance that goes along perfectly with a stopper in
the same shade and with the romantic composition of the perfume. On
the market since the beginning of February 2012!

60 reviews for Dahlia Noir Eau de Toilette Givenchy

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    The peach note here changes the scent of Dahlia Noir a little bit as an EDT. It is a very bright, airy light, delicate and feminine fragrance for a garden party, wine tasting, or any out door gathering/activity. If you like the Dahlia Noir, you would like this one also as it serves a slightly different purpose. It is more “playful” than the EDP.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance so much! They discontinued the edp I believe but as of this date the edt is still sold at Sephora. It reminds me of the old Coty Sand and Sable but with a more fruity citrus twist. It has light white florals dancing in the background with vanilla and sandalwood. Fabulous Spring/Summer scent!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    In looking at the reviews here, who knew this fragrance is so polarizing…? Wow.
    Anyhoo, Dahlia Noir EDT at first spray to me smells a lot like Narciso Rodriguez EDP (pink bottle)…*if* Narciso had a sweetness. I am not picking up a fruity-sweetness, but more of just a soft sweetness, sort of a powdery sweetness, it’s not really a vanilla sweetness, but in looking at the notes, I guess it is the vanilla. But it is just a soft ‘grown woman’ sweetness, not really a vanilla-sweet, if that makes sense. Certainly not a bakery sweet. I am not picking up the pepper note here at all; I am also not getting any peach or any citrus notes. I don’t pick up much amber, but there is a warmth here, likely due to the amber note. But I don’t smell this and distinctly get ‘amber!!’..much like the vanilla, there is just a soft general sweetness, so there is just a soft general warmth as well. I’m not picking up the cedar note per se, but there is a very slight woodiness in the background.
    So for me, there are just some general scents/smells/accords here, not really many distinct notes…The notes I do definitely distinctly detect are the musk and the rose. I detect a bit of the sandalwood, as well.
    If I had to briefly describe Dahlia Noir EDT, I would say a soft musky rose with a hint of sweetness with some very slight woodiness in the background.
    This to me is a comforting, nice, fairly safe, womanly scent. The sweetness is soft, on a scale of 1-10, I would rate the sweetness at about 4. Very soft on sillage and not great on longevity (I get maybe 2 or 3 hours tops), but it is a nicely done fragrance. Would make a nice everyday fragrance, probably a nice gift and is fairly inoffensive. The more I sniff this one, the more I like it.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    This is literally nothing, when I first spray it it smells rosy and okay (not a fan of roses smell in perfumes) but it’s acceptable and I could spray it during the day. The problem with this perfume is that it’s hardly even there I spray and 10 minutes later literally it’s like I’ve never sprayed anything which I don’t like my perfume to be that soft and nonexistent lol. I rate it 4/10

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This is not the child of the original Dahlia Noir which was released in an Eau de Parfum concentration and is a commercially done yet beautifully composed perfume..
    This Eau de Toilette is dominated by the current trend in citrus/pink pepper, which tickles the nose in a bad, acrid way. Even the peach cannot save it. The rose is still there, but it does not blend harmoniously with the overpowering top notes, and the supposed “creamy woods” base is all but obliterated.
    Another one to file under the category “Jolly Rancher Watermelon”.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Soft, rosy, cozy. The rose is gentle and bit aquatic. It reminds me of rose-tea that I love to drink in the winter days. The dry-down is pleasant and milky thanks to the sandalwood. In general it is nice, but lacking uniqueness and lasting power.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Givenchy is among my favorite perfume brands but I don’t like this one.good that I received a sample before blindbuying it
    It reminds me perfumes made in 90s.back then there were a lot of feminine perfumes with this warm and almost dry peachy-orangey thing.probably a mix of amber and citrus notes.I can feel the same thing here.also there’s powdery rose as if dry rose petals has turned to powder.it’s peach is powdery too,not juicy.it’s like peach’s skin.all in all it’s a combination of powdery rose,powdery peach,powdery pink pepper and a hint of subtle woody notes,powdery vanilla and powdery musk.everything is soft and powdery here but citrus and peach’s presence prevents it from turning to a super dry powder bomb.I can really smell all the listed notes.well except hedione which I don’t what it is.a perfume which is rosey-citrusy-woody-powdery-fruity-musky all at the same time looks like qq[ interesting and complex one but in reality it’s not.it doesn’t smell bad but It’s something blah and fast enough it turns to a skin scent of dusty peachy rose and a hint of pencil shavings.I don’t find it a much fresh scent and not similar to Versace bright crystal which was my signature years ago
    Givenchy dahlia noir edt is a perfume for grown up ladys.it’s office friendly and I find it better suited for spring and early fall.longevity is about 3 hours.sillage is soft!it was a huge disappointment for me
    I’ve tested it’s edp version just once and on test strip.I remember it to be powdery too.more than edt but all in all totally different and much better IMO

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Someone described this perfume as “pleasant and soothing” and I agree wholeheartedly. It’s going to remind you of your grandma or a great aunt. It probably falls into the category of scents that many describe as “old lady”… but that only means it’s harkens back to a time gone by when woman wanted to smell intensely feminine. There isn’t even a hint of anything masculine or even unisex in Dahlia Noir EDT.
    For me it’s more rose than fruity. Beautiful powdery rose.
    Edit: Citrus!! I don’t know how I missed it the first time.It opens with a lot of citrus and now, an hour later, it’s a rosey citrus. Loving it!!
    Will it become my signature? Almost certainly not. Will it turn heads or break any ground? Nope. Do I feel pretty and feminine while wearing it? Yes!!
    If you’re looking for something different, new, ground-breaking… this is most definitely not it. If you’re looking for a “pretty” powdery floral that is intensely feminine… Dahlia Noir EDT could be for you.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Super boring! Prefer the black version of this. People can barely smell this unless they give me a hug or if they’re sitting right next to me, otherwise I’m only wearing this for me smell. I would NEVER buy the full size of this! I bought the travel size of this on the LuxuryScents website.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Sharp floral, heavy on the rose. Solid powder finish. Kind of like browsing through your grandmother’s (or great-grandmother’s) delicate treasures with rose potpourri wafting up, and then heading outside to the crisp sunshine. Lasts about 4-5 hours. I only spray my decolette, so it hits skin and clothes. Seems to last longer on skin.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Always get the EDT
    She is loveable, delicate and a shadow of her loud mouth half sister EDP who acts older than her age !
    This gives me memories of carefree European summers. Getting butterflies for a kind young man who glances your way.
    Maybe I have too many emotional connections with this smell 😉
    But it smells pure. Clean. Gentle. Someone you want to hug.
    Absolutely heart broken it is discontinued !!

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t feel any similarity with “EDP” sister. This one is boring, sweet, teenage (or celebrity perfume like) scent. Nothing special.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I really don’t feel much rose in this fragrance, but the fruit and pink pepper notes are there. Then it settles into a warm and pleasant sweetness with a hint of musk. The drydown on my skin is sweet vanilla. All in all – a very pleasant fragrance, feels warm and rich, the vanilla note stays on my skin the longest.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Ive started wearing this again…men stop me in my tracks to ask what im wearing…its a soft cozy suede trench lined in cashmere…omg..smells so good..uber feminine..in an understated fruity powdery elegant way…I find very unique..thinking of trying the edp for winter..I know this has sooo many negative reviews go sniff it for yourself

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    This is as lukewarm as everyone has described. Very disappointing for the money. A lovely little office safe fragrance – when you can smell it.
    I usually apply no more than 2-3 sprays of anything, and I’ve put on four of this just to be able to perceive it at all. It has very little silage or potency.
    It’s nice? I will try to enjoy it for what it is.
    ETA – Applied 5 full sprays this morning at 7 AM. Here it is 3 PM and still going strong. So perhaps this is just one that needs a more thorough application, but it is doing very well at exceeding my expectations of its longevity!
    I am also really digging into the peppery slightly tart rose with sandalwood the most prominent base note. This has started to impress me. It does make me feel OFFICE in a good way – like I’m a very well put together coordinator that’s on her A-game. 🙂
    ETA – Applied 3 sprays this morning – one on each wrist and one on decolletage. It is wafting beautifully and starting to become a love!

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent is sooooo pleasant and soothing, I love it! I’m not getting a lot of peach, mostly the citrus, rose, pink pepper, and amber. I’m typically not a fan of these basenotes but the cedar and sandalwood are just delightful in the dry down here. Very powdery, which usually isn’t my thing, but this one is unique!

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    So I’m at work and there’s an empty bottle of this in the back room which I have heretofore ignored, but there was a teensy bit left at the bottom so I have been naughty and snatched a tiny amount for my wrist out of curiosity. It is very soft indeed. Hint of pleasant rosy powderiness, but I immediately detected fruit. In fact this is dominated by fruit, but I thought it might have been raspberries or something like that because it smelled quite pretty and berry like. I think that is the combination of rose, lemon and peach which is very pretty.
    This is nice, but the sillage and longevity is very poor, and fragrances usually project very well on me. This is more of a refreshing spritz than anything I would spend money on.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this perfume after I got Versace Eros Femme and I find the opening notes of both to be similar. The drydown, however, is definitely different – this is more powdery.
    All in all it’s a wonderful scent.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Reading the reviews it is incredible how everyone smells things and describes one scent so differently- well… I bought this as a blind buy I just love the bottle design looks sophisticated and expensive and the notes interest me…..so we shall see fingers x
    Edited aug13th’15
    Arrived today whoop!
    Okay so I adore the bottle very beautiful and feminine, sprays out beautifully, sweet pink pepper, lovely fresh citrus I smell…but why the musk?- the musk wasn’t needed imo,
    This is a very good everyday perfume brilliant for breezy days, rainy days or fresh summer or spring days…
    I would keep it just for the bottle itself…
    I gave myself a generous spray a lovely blast and it has a very clean scent to it…

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    The campaign portrays perfectly the woman that comes to mind whenever I smell this perfume. A TIMELESS beauty shrouded in mystery. You may have heard of her only through whispers amongst few who has beheld her splendor. She is somewhat distant yet her gaze intoxicates should you capture that one rare moment she bestows only to whom she favors.
    ROMANCE in melancholy; it is a moment frozen in time but you only feel helpless with admiration for her…
    The fragrance opens with a very intensive mixture of Peach and Rose which remains prominent until the heart of the composition. The pink Pepper lends a certain edge elevating it further from the typical floral fruity fragrance in the market. At the base, the Rose makes its presence known in a whisper, a sweet presence with the vanilla being introduced to the mixture. Sweet…but not sugary nor cloying thanks to the Amber and woody accords that balances the composition. Overall, it is delicate and very elegant. This gem stood out amongst other perfumes I tested that day at the parfumerie.
    I have made an astronomical blunder by wearing this before I went to bed. This scent is amazingly BEAUTIFUL; it literally induces insomnia…I can’t stop sniffing my wrist until I just drifted off to sleep because of exhaustion. Can’t go wrong with a moderate sillage and longevity of more than 7 hours on my unmoisturized skin. A total must have!!!

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    Warm, cozy and delicate, abolutely feminine scent, perfect for fall/winter, it comforts you like a soft blanket. It’s sweet and rosy, with distinguishable vanilla, pepper, musk and maybe a slight of peach.
    Stays rather close to skin but a single (at most two) spray is enough to last a day in the office.
    Also it’s really different that EDP version, this one is more soft and doesn’t cause a headache.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I must agree with the other reviewers, the peach and rose are very similar to Burberry Body which I love. This is a lovely scent but much different from the EDP version.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Nope, this is not identical to the EDP… Yes they share the common powder note but that’s it. So sad, I got this thinking it would be the same but perhaps milder. WRONGGGGG! It is not deep or sexy like the EDP. It is more similar to Body by Burberry than Dahlia Noir EDP. I guess it is the combo of rose, peach and musk that are so much like Body, but I unfortunately don’t love the way they meld in either fragrance :-(.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Light, fresh, discrete, perfect for spring/summer and for office use due to poor sillage but moderate longevity.
    All i got is lemon & peach wih a musky drydown.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Glad I kept it and did not give it away, a light spray and it’s quite a nice fruity jammy rose perfume, long lasting and don’t need to put much on perhaps I sprayed to much and I thought made a big mistake buying it.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s a modern florar scent. Light and airy rose petals with the addition of soft peperish accord, suitable for day wearing all the year around.
    Feminine delight perfume.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I am surprised how good it is! I really didn’t like the original.
    This one is light, airy, fruity and sensual. My new favorite.
    I think it’s a daytime scent, perfect for work/school. It’s fresh like spring flowers.
    There’s nothing Noir about it, the name is misleading, but the scent is perfect!

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Made a mistake off trying a couple of fragrances at the same time and wish I never bought this perfume, its not even on my want list it was on offer in boots so i thought i would try it, when I got home I did not unwrap it right away, may be my subconscious realised I made a mistake. I cannot afford to make so many mistakes. Think I will have to stop looking on here if I make any more. I smell the citrus opening then it’s kind off fizzy and airy perhaps it’s the musk doing it, I have to admit I don’t smell the rose with wearing on its own wish I bought Issey floral one instead that was very rosy without the musk, I find my nose and throat gets irritated with some perfumes and this is one of them, need try and sell it on. I am kicking myself for wasting money

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    On first application i got the fruits; non-descript then after a while it became powdery. Could not detect any other notes. Its just a safe, non offensive fragrance and i like it a lot surprisingly. I loved the EDP so will get that too.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I totally agree on this not beeing very noir.
    This is just like its bottle , a transparent slight powdery peach , rose and pepper.
    It is concerning smell – what sometimes is called “blindby safe”
    This is a pretty girly scent without any fudgy sweet girly notes.
    It is instead rather soft or weak…you choose the best word…..
    Though beeing a softie, this lingers on for a good 6-7 hours.
    I really like it , it is a safe pick and probably won’t disturbe you on any note.
    For a La vie est belle and Flowerbomb lover this edt is surely to weak.
    It is likeable to me and as said before, an easy pick from the dresser table in the morning !

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    Once I got over the feeling of “HEY, WHERE’S THE NOIR?” I was able to accept Dahlia Noir and realize it’s quite a nice scent. I purchased EDT because I already own Shalimar Initial, which shares a similar dense rose/iris powderiness with EDP.
    EDT definitely has the same bones, but it’s not as thick nor as sweet. I detect a good bit of sugared lemon and a peach iced tea type note. There’s a bit of powder, but nothing on par with the baby powder assault of EDP. In that sense, EDT is younger, fresher and more appropriate for day to day wear or the office/classroom.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    The word Noir is deceptive here.
    This is very soft & feminine ,
    Citrus notes in the beginning but over all creamy Sandalwood.
    It smells very elegant an classy , also calming in a way .
    It’s nothing really exciting or different IMO, but a very nice everyday scent that I cant see ever offending.It actually is cozy & inviting .
    Stays close to the skin & the only down side for me is the longevity – its maybe a 4/10 🙁
    For the price I would prefer longer lasting scent 🙂

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    A refreshing breath of air, I love how the fragrance changes from citrusy to floral in the dry down.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    dahlia noir edt is a nice, light but artificial-smelling, pink scent, with sparkly citrus and light rose. i wasn’t a big fan of the edp, but i liked this one a lot when i first tried it. now that i have a giant bottle of it, i don’t really wear it so much.
    it’s a nice scent for work, a casual outing, or a wedding (not your own). bottom line, it smells pleasant without stealing the show. i would recommend this to someone who likes chanel chance eau tendre but wants something a bit different.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    I wish I could smell the notes you guys say it smells of!!! I think it is both my nose and also skin chemistry that is totally resistant to this perfume. The pepper is soooo much in this that I can’t smell anythng else at all. There are a number of scents that do not talk to me at all like this one and they all have that powdery-peppery aura. 🙁 Sorry Dahlia!

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    I like very much the frangrance, it’s adorabile, but doesen’t last long 🙁

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    The beginning is beautifull, but afterwards it gets terribly sweet on my skin, which I cannot tolerate. Not for me.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    This is truly the rosy peach margarita on the rocks with pink pepper salt on the rim. Vibrant and refreshing, she is fitting for a youthful lady with class and a charming smile. There is a coy sensuality about her, however she is ungrounded and rather fleeting- her scent lingers in the mind for all the ‘what if’ possibilities she could be. Dahlia Noir is a misnomer as there is nothing Femme Fatale about this.
    Instantly I am spritzed with the lemon and mandarin orange- it is an almost bitter citrus that is immediately sweetened up by an elegant peach. Then I detect a light and beautiful rose with the pink pepper that really keeps it youthful and alive. The sandalwood and cedar create a complement to the peach while the amber and vanilla give it that creamy dreamy warmth and musk. It starts out refreshing and then rather a fuzzy and comforting scent. I find myself grabbing for this on a daily basis.
    I did 3-4 sprays on top of my moisturizer and it lasted about 3-4 hours. The peach and rose are prominent in the first half, then it fades to a gentle vanilla and pink peper combo. The silage is really skin soft. Dahlia seems to plays hide and seek- she will occasionally surprise you with a pleasant reminder that she is there. However, for a Givenchy perfume I am really disappointed with the longevity and silage!! It could have been much more worth buying. This would be something that you would have to refresh yourself with. It doesn’t cloy nor is it heady.
    Dahlia Noir EDT is similar to and replaces my desires for Chanel Chance Eau Tendre, Versace Bright Crystal, Marc Jacobs Daisy, Jimmy Choo EDT, and Especially Escada Delicate Notes. I do love this for the elegant fruity rose, and wish it would have a greater silage- but for the fantastic price I got this for as a blind buy, it’s a love!
    I can’t say it’s unique but it’s certainly something I will be grabbing often for a light uplifting day scent in the spring or summer. But when she’s gone, it will be time to move on with gentle memories of her warmth. Or perhaps I will long for her? Time will tell!

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    For me it is love at first smell. But the EDT, didn’t like EDP at all.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I first smelled this perfume in a sample I received around Christmas time 2012. It look me half a year to finally open up the sample and try it on my skin.
    I have never been so please by a scent as I have been by this one. Dahlia Noir is everything I look for in a perfume. It is a floral-fruity blend that begins heady with a splash of peach and rose. I find fruit tends to make a fragrance heavy and mind clogging after about a few seconds, but this one wears well.
    After if dries down, I feel like I am wrapped in a sheer gossamer mist of amber and woods that is light and only tints the senses rather than cloying them. I catch a whiff every so often and I am in love again.
    This scent does not linger impossibly long; however, it does not vanish a few seconds after it is sprayed out of the bottle. It definitely deserves some repeated wear; not so much that it saturates the skin and nothing new is ever smelled again but, because it is scent that can transcend the seasons -the fragrant rose of spring, the juicy peach of summer, the light woods of fall and a sweet amber rounding out the journey with satisfaction and contentment rather than leaving a bitter taste that could easily have been jarring and disappointing. The key here is all the scents compliment rather than contrast. Well done, Givenchy!
    This is going to be my signature scent, at least for the 2013 summer and it very well may become the first perfume I run out of and will need to replenish for continual use.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    Today is crazy hot and green and kind of humid. I put on a white dress with sparkling dangling earrings and sprayed my arms with this perfume and was suddenly reminded of my mom’s mother, a woman who lived in the deep south and spent many a summer in a white slip, powder and perfume. Her hair would be done as well and I’d sit beside her on her vanity bench while she did her nails in red. (She would also eat chocolate covered cherries). This was back in the day when heavy bottles of perfume were used with mesh covered atomizers. I was too young then for nail polish or perfume but she let me wear her body powder. (I was about seven). Anyway, today, in my simple white dress I decided to wear this perfume because of the rosey-powder vibe it has and then I laughed because I know that if she were alive today, my grandmother would be wearing this perfume or walking off with this bottle on her way out the door. Until today, I hadn’t realized why I choose this particular scent when it is steaming and hot outside. It’s because of her and those Alabama summers with no a/c. Even the bottle is old fashioned. Yeah, life is good.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    I love the edt…I cannot take the edp. Last all day…smells feminine and warm…many compliments. The candle smells amazing too

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    On me smells like …someone blew the biggest soap bubbles…which all bursted on me…
    Cant stand the smell.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    This is very different from the EDP. I mean, they do have things in common, but the scent is quite different. I love the EDP, from any viewpoint, but am not impressed by the EDT. The scent does not please me that much, by far, and it is too weak. The EDT is much fuitier, and it has much less vanilla and less pink pepper, taking a longtime for this last note to be actually noticeable. I would consider the EDt a fruity floral. I do not understand why they made this EDT different from such a nice fragrance, given the fact that the EDP was created and marketed first. Well, taste is a personal thing, that is the reason.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    Dahlia Noir? Dahlia NO! I don’t understand anything about this fragrance. Girly pink juice in a very blocky masculine bottle. A very light, fluffy concoction with zero ‘noir’ going on at all. And more than anything, to me, it just doesn’t smell good. I put it on in the a.m., went to work and actively disliked it all day! There is a sharpness about it that I found very unappealing. It’s one redeeming quality, it did stick all day, but in this case that was not a plus. In sum, ‘REALLY Givenchy?’

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Citrus zest and fruity floral at its best! Seriously, I have no idea why it’s named Dahlia Noir, (and I don’t care!) You could simply detect the peach in the beginning, then the other notes start to surface, especially rose and pink pepper, impeccably well mixed, making it so subtle and damn seductive! Also, the amber-vanilla blends along with woody notes making this perfume speaks elegance and refinement.
    With this fragrance, you could go carefree and playful, or even outrageous yet be ultra-alluring at the same time thanks to the bright citrus, peach-rosy notes along with the carnal blend of amber, vanilla and sandalwood.
    Lasting power is good with moderate silage. (Hey, who would want to allure and charm everybody in the room anyway!) Cheers!
    # looking forward to having the EDP.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    I like the EDT a lot more than I like the EDP.
    The EDT reminds me of a tea house that I go to occasionally. It’s quite classy, a little sweet, maybe just slightly fresh. Not pinkish, girly, or in any way typical.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m on the fence about this one. I first tried it and loved it when snuggling with my fiance – I thought it was so sophisticated and romantic. But trying it today, it doesn’t seem as special. I reminds me of clementines, so I think of Christmas, and I love that fruit is the main part of this with a silky rose undertone. It does make you feel lady like, but maybe a little boring? I’m not sure I if I want to purchase this, but if anyone has a bottle of this that they don’t want, I might be willing to swap something for one. 🙂 I do like this, but not so sure I love it.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    An artful blending of all the listed notes. Like a sweet floral kiss of fragrance. Gently nudges you with a creamy woody floral blend that does the Givenchy name justice without being over-the-top. Cedar is usually overbearing but is only hinted at here giving only a nod as it recedes to the outer edges of this wonderful concoction.
    The citrus note I detect reminds me of a less bubbly version of Pomme d’Or by Evody lightly tempered with the pink pepper and musk. The only note that alludes me is the rose.
    Light and unobtrusive it is well suited for office use; so light I fear it won’t last long. The delight is in having more to reapply. The opening notes are this side of heaven in a bottle.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    I was quit excited to try this, but now I’m wondering why. I received a sample and its well.. incredibly boring and not worthy of its name. There is absolutely nothing “noir” about this. It dies down quick, and reminds me of an older Givenchy scent Amarige. There is nothing really original about this scent, but its far from offensive just slightly dated.. somthing you would expect grandma to wear.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Pretty and…..boring. Smells like a hundred other light pink perfumes. I very much enjoyed the EDP and felt it had something a little unique going on with it. Coming off the EDP this is a big disappointment to me and there really is nothing noir about it.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    I LOVE it! My new signature fragrance! I smell rose combined with a peachy/nectarine aroma on first spray, then it dries down to a powdery sweetness. It has undertones of spicy woodiness that add an element of mystery and depth to the innocent and romantic fragrance…and make it complicated enough to match any mood. It’s light, fresh, and cheers me up whenever I wear it! This is the fragrance that I’ve spent years searching for! 🙂

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    I received a sample of the EDT and the EDP when I was purchasing a different fragrance. I have been obsessed with this to the point that I went back the following week and purchased the large bottle of the EDT. It is not a scandalously erotic fragrance as the lusty commercial would have you believe, this is a quiet, feminine, polite fragrance that says ‘lady’ which I like.
    With my body chemistry, I get a lot of floral with this and little to no fruit. I do find myself being heavy handed with the EDT, first because it isn’t one of those screamer fragrances and second because I really like it. The EDP smells very different from the EDT, it isn’t much stronger – but the earthiness is far more perceptible in the EDP.
    Some might call it a ho-hum pink floral, but I really like it.

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    Wearing this today since I had a large sample. It’s nice, lite and airy. Would be a good summer/spring scent if you’re looking for something basic and unremarkable. Safe to wear to the office. Sweet and flowery. Sadly, nothing special.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    I just didn’t take to it, I guess I expected a more complex scent, it does have a bright juicy opening, which I like, but gets weak in the base, too soft for my taste . So it falls a bit short as far as I am concerned. Givenchy is coming out with lots of fragrances, some good, some mediocre.
    EDP is more interesting, yet not on my list. Dahlia EDT is soft, feminine, pleasant yet leaves me cold.

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    To my nose this is barely distinguishable from Versace’s Bright Crystal which was released in 2006. Dahlia Noir EDT is citrusy, fruity, and indistinctly floral with an Iso E Super base. There’s nothing wrong with it, its quite pleasant, just not unique. It certainly won’t offend anyone. I guess I might have been more interested in 2006.

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    What is the point of even pretending that Givenchy is an independent perfume house, when under the management of LVMH, the perfumer is one and the same as that of Christian Dior? Everything seems to be merging in a race to the bottom to a single and solitary layer of mediocrity. DAHLIA NOIR eau de toilette is a prime example.
    This is another “pink” fragrance among hundreds, about as trivial as they come. And what a waste of a name! I have not tried the eau de parfum, but I can only hope that this latest launch is indeed a desecration of its namesake. I suspect that it is not.
    After a brief abstract fruity-floral opening with no identifiable flowers or fruits and a dilute sugar solution-type sweetness, DAHLIA NOIR steps in line with all of the other scents now in existence–in both the men’s and the women’s category–which feature a boring base of iso-E-super and ambroxan. I’ve smelled this so many times that by now I can only say that I’m suffering from serious pseudo woody-amber aromachemical base fatigue. This is not cedar. This is not amber. This is THAT stuff sold in vats evidently for a pittance. This may fool many consumers most of the time, but anyone who has smelled ambergris and cedar can only sigh in confronting this same old solvent over and over again.
    Why do I suspect that the dominant and all-too-familiar aromachemical base (iso-E-super + ambroxan) featured in DAHLIA NOIR eau de toilette is produced by a company also owned by LVMH? By the drydown, this is not even an artificial smelling fruity-floral. It’s just that base.

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    This is what i call a answer for a prohibited place.a love poetry from a homlesss flowers.a magnificent bottle with a peace message for a captian…one of the givenchy new better fragrances since ange ou demon and amarige marriage….
    A very clean and powdery fragrance with hint of flowers and tears of roses…the special convination of the beautiful vanilla…the kiss of the orange and the rouch of a agresive peachess…..

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    A nice powdery floral. One of the better Givenchy fragrances. Think of it as a love-child of Chance Eau Tendre and Anais Anais 🙂

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a very soft and lovely fragrance. But doesn’t last more than 10 minutes. Sh

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