Feerie Van Cleef & Arpels

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Feerie Van Cleef & Arpels

Feerie Van Cleef & Arpels

Rated 4.03 out of 5 based on 62 customer ratings
(62 customer reviews)

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Van Cleef & Arpels introduced their new perfume to the market in 2008 and opened the door of “haute perfumery”. They created a luxurious object of affection, perfume Feerie, which is decorated with a fairy-tale element of a fairy, who elegantly dominates the top of the perfume.

This fragrant fairy-tale captures you with femininity of jeweler creation of bottles and aromas. This fragrance will seduce you with aromas arriving in dusk in the magical world of starry sky, fairy-tales, butterflies and dreams.

The top notes of the magical perfume Feerie offer aromas of violet with green notes which are refreshing and exciting. Fresh and gracious greenery is accompanied with a blend of floral notes, Italian mandarin and fruity accord of black currant.

The heart encompasses Bulgarian rose, with a hint of Egyptian jasmine. The base notes introduce accords of iris from Florence, with elegant woody accords of precious wood and Haiti vetiver.

Luxurious perfume Feerie is a creation by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu. It is available as 50 and 100 ml EDP, as 150 ml perfumed body lotion, 150 ml shampoo and bath, as well as 200 ml luxurious nourishing body cream. The bottle was designed by Joel Desgrippes.

62 reviews for Feerie Van Cleef & Arpels

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I have reviewed this previously and I wanted to add that Guerlain’s Aqua Allegoria Rosa Pop smells the same as Feerie but more powdery. The beautiful violet notes in Feerie are refreshing and sweet which is perfect for springtime in the evening and I only need to spray sparingly as it could induce headaches. The bottle is very cute and it is not too expensive.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    La Fille de Berlin de serge Lutens! Thats it!
    2 ours after spraying this perfume and sniffing my arm i was thinking ” wich perfume does this perfume reminds me of??”
    I smell violet and rose and a little dark fruit!
    haha; what bottle, story and name can do (with both perfumes) !!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    One of my favorites in my wardrobe. The berry sweet scent is incredible unlike other typical cheap berry smelling perfumes; classy, mature yet playful, seductive, high class & airy. Got many compliments & actually a head tuner!!! Chanel perfumes and flowerbomb are highly rated and everyone wears them. That’s why I’m wearing this Feerie a lot during these days and absolutely love it.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is confusing for me. It smells familiar, but I can’t tell if it smells like all of my great aunts drinking white wine (with ice) and laughing with each other in front of the tree on christmas eve, or if it smells like all of the perfumes combined in a Victoria’s Secret. You know, that haboob of candy perfume that hits you right in the face when you walk into the store. This scent is all candied fruit and vetiver on me. It’s sparkling, in a way, very sweet but also very spicy. There’s a strange temperature shift, Sometimes it smells warm and velvety, and other times it’s cool and watery (almost aquatic?) I can’t make up my mind on this one. It’s a strange one, but the bottle is very pretty.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This was recommended to me since I do love all things violet. Feerie begins quite green, like tender floral stalks crushed between your fingers. On my skin this juice developed in distinct stages, which surprised me considering how cheap it was secondhand. The violet and berry notes trade off equally after the first hour, sometimes giving way to a soft, natural smelling rose. I never found this overly sweet at all and actually it feels very light and fresh for most of the duration, eventually drying down to a pleasantly fruity vetiver that lingers close to the skin. I got about four to six hours longevity wise.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Extremely, extremely, extremely UNDERRATED fragrance. Not only the bottle is the best among my wife’s collection, but the scent is very very nice. No one can dislike it. Not great performance, but for the price range, the best i know.
    Its a cheaper version of atkinsons nuptial bouquet to my nose. Not a professional nose i have, but thats the way i feel
    I get more florals from it and no fruits at all

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. Its so unusual, i don’t feel like i smell like every other person out there waring this stuff. Good lasting power. It will be interesting to see what this smells like in the Winter Season. Every season changes the scents. But for now I love this Deep Woodsy scent. Its Deep and Earthy is all i can say about this beautiful perfume.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    A little similar to Gucci Guilty Absolute but lighter. Very sweet and light. Packaging is very cute. Very cheap to buy. It’s okay but nice to look at on my dresser.
    Update: I love this fragrance! The violet notes smell amazing, like as though the flower itself was crushed up and put into the bottle. The berry notes in the dry down brings out the sweetness that compliments the floral notes. The scent is more deeper than the Feerie Rubis but as much as I like the latter, the original has more punch and the longevity is much better.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Maybe one of the new fragrances, which I like by this brand. Dark flowers with berries smell intriguing enough.
    Catchy fragrance!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Very sweet and fruity. I sensed some mandarin and rose at the beginning for a few minutes, then it faded to sugary berries. Completely gone after 2 hours on my skin.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Sculpted glass and shiny metal!This bottle is just a masterpiece!! Feerie has one of the most eye-catching bottles in the perfume word. I have to admit that i bought feerie due to the overwhelming beauty of the bottle.I was expecting a dreamy unforgettable and ethereal smell but no..It is a nice but not unique scent.Not heavy or overpowering,it’s powdery and quiet fresh…but not the fairy.The packaging wins the fragrance here.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Blueberry hooch.
    I wish they had toned down the currant because the rest of the juice is compelling. For berry-lovers only.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    One thing I’ve learned over the years is that sometimes the fragrance chooses you..
    This is my boyfriends favorite perfume that I wear.
    My daughter likes it best on me also..and her tastes normally run towards heavy hitters like Angel, Poison, Pink Sugar etc..
    Although I previously enjoyed the smell of this I somehow turned away from its tender and demure nature, experimenting with so many others I thought would better represent my personality,
    And now I’ve come full circle.
    The powdery violet and black current feel like an ethereal hug from my childhood.
    The citrus, jasmine and hint of vetiver balance and give this fragrance enough depth to be wearable as a grown woman.
    It’s far from being a showstopper, but sometimes the most satisfying fragrance is the one that you can spray at any moment and you feel right at home.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Beautiful bottle and scent! I use a couple sprays, which lasts about 6-8 hours on me. This is a violet/black current/rose dream that puts me in a good mood.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    In my opinion, it smells like Miss Charming from Juliette has a gun, that was released in 2006, two tests before than this.I think Féerie is lighter than Miss Charming. I like both of them for daily use.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Nah, it’s just another sweet fruity floral. It’s a shame because the name, bottle, and imagery is so beautiful! Even the sugar plum fairy wouldn’t smell sweet in a way that’s cheap and generic like this – she’d smell cute in a classy way like Avon’s Little Blossom from the 80s.
    I’d imagine imagery like this to smell more aquatic, green, airy, and effervescent maybe like a magical evening outdoors.
    I would associate this magical imagery with a fragrance like The Body Shop’s beautiful vintage Leap or even Paris Hilton’s Fairy Dust (despite her brand being perceived as tacky by many people)
    Maybe my expectations are too high because I remember what proper perfumes of times gone by smelt like – and I’m not even the sort of age that last sentence makes me sound.
    Anyway, it’s just my opinion.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I applied this and seconds later my husband hollered from the opposite end of the house “WHERE is that raspberry smell coming from???”. So, serious sillage happening with the fruit components. A might too sweet for every day – wouldn’t wear it to the office. Would be great for parties and dates.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I used to like the sweetness of this fragrance when I was in my 20s, however now, in my 30s, I think I’m too old for this. It is indeed better suited for a young girl. The only regret I have is not buying a bottle when I liked it, because now I don’t want one anymore

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my joint number one favourite perfume (along with Velvet Isle by Arran Aromatics).
    It is a beautifully fresh, sweet, tart smell, like berries just picked from the forest, with a hint of grass, flowers and leaves.
    I can’t really detect the individual scents in this perfume apart from the blackcurrants and red berries… the rest is kind of a beautiful haze of magical tartness, sweetness and ‘foresty-ness’ combined.
    It’s one of the more ‘grown up’ perfumes that I own. It is such a beautiful smell, you could wear it in the daytime or the evening.
    Oh, and the bottle is absolutely stunning.
    My ONLY criticism is that you really do have to spray it quite a few times — it’s pretty weak. And even then you will need to spray again later. But it just means I carry it around in my bag and spray throughout the day — it’s worth it so smell to beautiful!

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree that this fragrance is not sweet. It smells very green in the initial blast. Vetiver dominates throughout. I find it interesting.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m reading reviews and wondering is it the same perfume?
    Sweet? no.
    Blueberries? definitely not.
    Roses and violets is all I can smell.
    Nice and a little old fashioned.
    A classic floral.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    No honey… thank you… smells as strange as bottle design which is not inviting.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Super sweet in the beginning, reminding me of blue raspberry – perhaps in a powder concentrate like kool-aid powder, or a pixi stick. it is cloyingly sweet and drys into a sweet blue raspberry (the kind that causes a little pucker due to the tart sourness) with a hint of powdery rose. The base wears close to the skin, but the tartness of the raspberry remains in my nose. something in the dry down of this perfume is reminiscent of the smell that smells like a magazine containing a few scented perfume ads (not in a bad way). Very sweet and not a lot of development for me.
    If you like the idea of blue raspberry jolly rancher over rose petals, you’ll like this perfume. I do not smell any woody notes.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this as a present for a dear friend because the bottle reminded me so much of her ring – a big, beautiful, deep blue sapphire set in white metal. The nice lady at the store gave me a miniature, probably because I fawned over the bottle so much, and a sample vial so I had a chance to sample the scent. On me, it smelled like cheap, hard grape candy with a sharp effervescence that hurt my nose. I threw the sample vial away after after one spray but kept the miniature because it’s pretty but I’m not at all tempted to give it another try.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    breathtakingly beautiful bottle.. but scent..meh… 🙁

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    I have to admit that I bought this blind for my lady because of the bottle… in the same manner I did for myself with Midnight in Paris. There’s just something about Van Cleef and Arpels and their bottles that compel me to take action instead of admiring them from photos on the internet. The bottle is indeed wonderfully made and the faceted glass was stunning.
    Usually when a bottle is a beautiful as this one would be a little wary of the scent inside, as if one cannot have the best of both worlds. Unfortunately this notion is proven untrue by the Guerlains and Chanels and classics of the past. Feerie is yet another attestment to that.
    Feerie is not cloyingly sweet at all. The blackcurrant adds a sweet dimension but violet holds it in restraint. The result is a pleasant sweetness that is unlike the cloyingly sweet concoctions targeted at teens these days. Sure enough, my lady said it did not smell sweet to her. And she is an untrained nose.
    The scent does conjure up images of fairies and their abodes, possibly deep in the woods in an enchanted forest. It remains linear for most of its life, and has moderate sillage and longevity. It is as much a work of art as the beautiful bottle it comes in. I think it would be as perfect a first scent for any lady as it was for mine.
    I am disappointed to learn that it has been discontinued. This would probably mean it would become more elusive in time to come – like fairies.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Raise your hand if you were attracted by the bottle…
    Me too. The bottle is a beauty, love that deep blue. The fragrance, long lasting, great sillage, and very pretty but for me it’s SO sweet. A friend of mine had this in her teen years and I loved it, then when I saw it on offer -£25 for a 100ml bottle- I had to buy it. I wore it expecting to adore it like I used to and was overwhelmed. I can’t bring myself to give up on it though, so pretty! It may eventually be rehomed to my little sister who eats up all things sweet.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    This was a blind buy just because I wanted the bottle for my dressing table. However, I’m not so sure about the fragrance – it’s cloyingly sweet. It very much reminds me of those parma violets I tried as a child (and I never liked them that much). I wouldn’t want to wear Feerie from day to day – it feels unsophisticated for an adult (I’m 31). It’s definitely not ‘dark’ or mysterious in any way, like the name and bottle suggest. Maybe I’ll wear it once in a while when I’m in a nostalgic/childlike mood…but even then, I’m not sure about the candy-sweetness! I prefer woods and florientals. This would make a nice gift for a tween or teenager, though, maybe a first fragrance. Or like the reviewer below says, I might try layering it.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    The notes listed are not quite complete, as listed here, although may bear out for some.
    Green notes mentioned, specifically violet leaves, bring my nose to attention and are very much there. The Italian mandarin smells of lovely zest and is almost edible and left me wanting to find more in the heart or base. The black currant did not turn on me and become animalic, which happens to me frequently, but stayed a pleasant slightly tart berry note.
    The Egyptian jasmine leans to the indolic side but mildly and without developing strong menthols, just enough for that narcotic effect.
    The roses, there are two, the Bulgarian and the rose absolute, they are the star of the show for me. The aroma reminds me of dewy pink roses warmed by the sun, the stunning rich Sterling Silver rose with the waft of some spice of deep red roses blending in. Heady but not powdery or soapy but a garden in balance.
    The vetiver is gentle and does not turn the notes very dry, becoming a bit less heady, with a bit more dry and not sweet accent. The iris is orris butter, the oil providing some deep iris without the powder, a creamy carrot or parsnip.
    Feerie lasts well on me and is a silage bomb on me for the first hour or two and then settles into the rose beds that travel with you. So happy.
    I love layering Feerie, especially with something active like Jo Malone Bergamot and Oud Intense, that changes itself up frequently through the wear. I feel like I am walking through some beautiful earthy forest with amazing roses growing along the path. Layering Feerie may be just the ticket if it doesn’t ring your bell by itself.
    I am very glad I ordered Feerie, the bottle is enchanting and unique, the fragrance quickly becoming a favorite for me, a versatile one at that.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    exclusive perfume. tale. It creates a sense of fairy tale unreality and image of the fairy. fully corresponds to its name. Singularly, long projection and durability. I can feel it on my clothes for days. and each observes “yes, that your perfume”, which means that memorable and leaves a memory. magical, enchanting. favorite!

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Got a 100ml at bargain price a while ago, and it has been worth every cent. Not only is the bottle super pretty but the juice it self is really nice as an every day fragrance.
    The name and the bottle might suggest that Feerie is a dark night time fragrance, but for me it is quite the opposite. Not a mysterious, dark and out of the ordinary scent, but a sweet fruity floral. Violet is the strongest note by far in this one. And I’m not complaining being a violet fan. Very much a spring time scent, I would say.
    Would say both longevity and sillage are average. Not bad, but nothing extraordinary either.
    All in all a very nice and non offensive day scent with a nice bottle design. Well worth a try if you are into sweeter florals and want something uncomplicated and light to wear.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    This is so fruity and sweet. I really don’t like it. The oppressive sweet fruit overpowers everything else. Smells like black currant candy and motor oil. I get a weird greasy note in with all the sweet.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    I always ask my husband to rate my fragrances when I have them on, the rate is from 1 to 10, and every time I ask him to smell this one, he gives me a 10, and he also recognizes the scent right away. I first bought it for the bottle and my sweetheart loves it so I wear it from time to time since I have so many perfumes. The scent is actually very different than others out there. It has a strong violet scent but a little sweet also which is great. Great unique scent!:)

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Scent is identical to an annoying lady with an etremely high pitched voice. I just want to escape immediately. In this case, wash it off.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Meh. Sweet fruits, some white floral and a little woody or nutty even. Unique in the fruity floral due to the nutty note but not a fan of fruity.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Wanted this from long time ago, i haven’t smelt it yet but i luv the bottle.the notes of the perfume are intriguing and this seems like a interesting perfume, if it is fruity fresh and floral i will like it, and i like black currant and grapes in a perfume composition. So I’ll add this on my want list and it will be a soon to purchase perfume,excited ❤
    The bottle is gorgeous, inspiring and a work of art.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    I expected something more mysterious and dark, but this scent is youthful and playful. Actually, I think this is a daytime scent, but people choose “night” because of it’s bottle. It’s inoffensive floral fragrance.
    On my skin, opening is dominated by rose (which I don’t like), but after it will turn into berries and violet scent, that is very pleasant. Too bad silage is low, maybe it would be totally different with strong silage.
    Verdict: It’s nice, but not unique. I wouldn’t purchase, but I would use it for sure if I get it as a gift.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    nothing special, just fruity unharm inoffensive smell
    in fact for me this inoffensice smell is offensive because it’s not exciting
    add to my collection because of the fancy bottle

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought feerie for it’s adorable bottle.I had rose de neigts flanker of it because of it’s magnolia and rose and I felt I need this pretty bottle too to sit near it’s sister.it’s notes didn’t look like I’d really like it.I have a love/hate relationship with violet and iris and black current and red berries are not my favorite fruit notes.but actually it’s scent is also very pretty.it opens juicy and Berryish-citrusy and tart.In the opening I can smell Mandarin more than any other fruit notes.but after five minutes berries kick in and their delicate fruity sweetness balances citrus sourness.ten minutes after applying,blackcurrent is the most dominant note and there’s just a slight hint of redberries and Mandarin in the background.fruits aren’t very tart and juicy anymore but they’re not too sweet either
    florals are also pretty here.powdery violet,iris and rose slowly take the front seat(violet being strongest one) it’s mostly a violet-blackcurrent combo on my skin
    it’s delicate,youthful and flirty but not bright.it has a twilight like darkness which makes it also good for night wear but all in all it’s not as mysterious as it’s bottle may suggest.it reminds me a fruity lipbalm I have.even vetiver which becomes apparent in drydown isn’t really bad.i t makes feerie a tad drier and a little dark and serious
    So feerie is a pretty scent with a prettier bottle.not my usual type and not a favorite of mine,still it’s likable and wearable.it’s easily wearable year round but is more a spring/summer type for me.longevity and sillage are moderate at their best.I believe it’s ageless and suitable for all age groups.actually it’s more adult than it’s fruity opening may suggest.it’s more similar to lalique amethyst eclat than amethyst but I like it more than lalique.I find it classier and less berryish and more feminine.it’s also milder.. there’s also similarities between feerie and guerlain insolence EDT but violet in feerie isn’t as strong as in insolence
    Recommended to berry-powder lovers but even if you don’t like it’s notes you may like it
    I like it but it’s far from my imagination of a fairy scent
    ❤❤❤
    شروع عطر با رایحه ملس و آبدار میوه ای مرکباتی همراهه..تو پنج دقیقه اول من پرتقال ماندارین رو بیشتر حس میکنم اما کمی بعد توتهای قرمز هم اضافه میشن.. حدود ده دقیقه،یه ربع بعد از اسپری شدن چندان خبری از رایحه آبدار و ملس پرتقال و توت های قرمز نیست.انگورسیاه براونها غلبه پبدا میکنه و عطر از ترشی میوه ای درمیاد
    گلها(بنفشه،زنبق و رز)کم کم اضافه میشن.بعد از مدتی رایحه غالب عطر ترکیبی از بنفشه و انگورسیاه هست.رایحه ای ملایم و معتدل و پودری که برام یادآور بوی بالم لب میوه ای هست که دارم.تو این مرحله،عطر دیگه ملس نیست و شیرینی خیلی ملایمی داره
    تو درای داون با اضافه شدن وتیور همون شیرین ضعیف،کمرنگتر هم میشه و فضای عطر کمی تیره و جدی و خشک میشه.درمجموع عطر ملایم و مدرن و دوست داشتنی هست.نمیشه گفت خیلی تیره ست اما یه فضای کمی تیره و گرگ و میشی داره که باعث میشه برای استفاده تو عصروشب هم مناسب بنطر بیاد
    برخلاف لحظات اولیه که شاید بخاطر تم میوه ای و خنک،سن عطر رو کم حس کنبد بنظر من از اون عژراست ک اصلا محدودیت سنی نداره چون هرچی میگذره بالغتر میشه.همونقدر که برای یه دخترخانم هجده ساله اوکی هست برای یه خانم پنجاه و هشت یاله هم اوکیه
    اگه عطرهای پودری،توتی دوست دارید که حتما عاشقش میشید اما حتی اگه علاقه ای به این دسته ندارید بازم بعیده از فیری بدتون بیاد چون تمام ترکیبات خیلی ملایم ظاهر شدن
    شباهتهایی به لالیک آمتیس اکلت داره منتها ملایمتر،زنونه تر پودری تر و شیکتر هست و توت ها تو همتای لالیکش قویتر هستن.شباهت هایی هم به گرلن اینسولنس ادوتویلت داره اما شدت پودر و بنفشه اینجا کمتره..شابد بشه گفت این عطر ون کلیف درواقع میتونه فرزند اینسولنس و لالیک آمتیس باشه
    فیری قابلیت استفاده بصورت چهارفصل رو داره اما برای بهاروتابستون بهتره(معتدل متمایل به خنکی)ماندگاری و پخش نهایتا متوسط هستن
    درمجموع عطر زیبایی هست تو شیشه بسیار زیباتر.من که ازش بدم نیومد هرچند هیچ شباهتی به تصوراتم از عطر یه پری نداره
    میتونه عطر پرکاربردی باشه.بخاطر ملایمت قابلبت استفاده روزانه داره و یه حالت شیک و کمی هم رسمی داره که برای محل کار و مصارف دیگه مناسبش میکنن
    بشخصه فلنکر فیری رز د نیت رو بیشتر دوس دارم

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I gifted this perfume to my mother in law, Linda, I felt the scent and bottle matched her personality well. She is unfortunately gone from this world but whenever I see this I feel happy and melancholic at the same time. I want to buy yet also hesitate, I know my feelings may shift up and down however for memories sake, I still feel it’s necessary. By the way, before her illness her favorite perfumes were Ysatis and Opium, I adore both and in hindsight Feerie may have not been the best choice for her, I know she would have loved it all the same seeing as it was a present from me. I miss her dearly. The bottle is magnificent!

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    If bright and whimsical had a smell, it would be Feerie. Very pretty bottle and although some may feel the fragrance is not unique and intriguing, it is a lovely scent. If you seek this out merely for the asthetics of the bottle, you might be pleasantly surprised and find an occasion to wear this.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    my first perfume,i bought it for it’s beautiful bottle. the bottle is indeed beautiful and the name is charming as well.the scent is completely floral,seems like the teenage girl would love this. may be at that time,i am just like this perfume,innocent and lovely,like lily in the garden.And now,i’m a little bit tired of this,this kind of fragrance can easily get from mall and shop. i usually sprayed it at night,then i can wear it into a sweet dream.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Black current dominates in a way that pleases me. Others have found it unremarkable but on my skin it smells extraordinary. The violet joins the currant also ng with a smokiness at the heart. It is only slightly sweet in the mid notes. I do not notice Verviers or woods

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    I hesitate a lot about buying this one, and now that I finally own it, I love it!
    I have nothing similar in my wardrobe it’s tender and mature at the same time, citrusy and sweet, happy and quiet.
    This fragrance make me think in Tracy, a character in the Woody Allen movie Manhattan. Love that movie and love this perfume .
    It’s winter in Uruguay and I’m enjoying a lot wearing Feerie edp.
    The only downside it’s that no one noticed it but me.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Feerie Van Cleef & Arpels
    Top Notes Mandarin Orange Black Currant Red Berries Violet
    Middle Notes Rose Jasmine
    Base Notes Vetiver Iris
    I have always loved the bottle. The sculpture of the fairy on the stopper is a work of art. The liquid is actually more of a light clear water with only a touch of light blue. The scent itself is a fruity floral. However it’s not a typical fruity floral and it’s neither mature nor too youthful. I find it has a beautiful structure and it does evoke a fairy. It’s like fairy dust, fairy powder, pixie dust. If only Paris Hilton’s Fairy Dust had smelled like this then no one would have had a problem with it. Feerie opens with fruity scents of mandarin, grapes, and red berries. This smells like the kind of at a distance berry scent you get from walking in a park or little garden. It’s definitely berry at the beginning. The red berries match up with the red rose. This is a candied berry-rose if you like that kind of rose. Personally I prefer perfumy powdery or realistic rose but I also enjoy fruity roses. This is just lovely and feminine. If you’re a guy reading this review and love fruity florals add this to your collection because of the bottle. The bottle itself is the real attraction. I love to show it off at my house. The heart is floral with that rose but it’s also a light jasmine. The dry down is a powdery iris lots of powder and a touch of spice coming out of that vetiver. The vetiver is really kicking in at the end it smells like grass/woods. This is a very nice fragrance. I love investing on the Van Cleef & Arpels fragrances. They’re all winners in my book.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    Like a bag of skittles emptied over a patch of the most charming violets and then the whole thing sprinkled with a dash of magical glitter. Very well named, and not for the darker crueler fairies of legend, this fairy is only the cheeriest and most good natured of fey creatures.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Love

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    Candied violets, powdery-jammy cheeky fragrance, I know it is not Sophia Grojsman’s baby, but very similar style-wise on Sophia’s signature – decent amount of fruity-powder on top of florals and her favourite violets.
    Feerie is great for those with a sweet tooth and who simply not in a mood for something intellectual, not today, the fairy-featuring bottle is a bonus of course. Very long-lasting on me.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    A fragrance like this once again proves that my chemistry expels forth all citrus. The majority detect the black currant and violet. I desperately wanted this one to smell like black currant and violet on me. Alas, the orange reared its ugly head once again. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the scent of orange. But, my skin…it does not. I’m going to see how my sinuses react to this one after five hours. At the very least, I could use it at bedtime to make use of the product. The vetiver on this one isn’t intense, which is a relief. Keeping the bottle forever, though. Lovely, lovely bottle. Also, I don’t see how this is a “spring” scent, it’s more fall and winter to me.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    This really isn’t at all like Lanvin e’clat d’arpege (which I wear all the time). I get berries and nutty violets, and there is almost an effervescence to the top notes. Would love this if it weren’t for the violets which always smell bitter to me and typically ruin a composition (in my opinion).
    Lovely fragrance though, very ethereal and whimsical. Would say soft-moderate sillage and longevity on the shorter side of moderate. Very nice.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh :).Bottle ,this little fairy sitting on branch of tree,silver goddess of forest and indigo saphire bottle . Simply great. But I thought that smell will be magic,close ,interesting.And it’s good but very predictable -happy raspberry,mandarins,some sugary warm rose.plum liqueur?nice but not smell no unique,no luxury.for my point of view it smell like type of celebrity perfumes.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    Cheap perfume in a beautiful package. It reminds me of Disney children’s perfume. Violets and candy without any development …

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    This bottle!!! I like it so much, hope to get to try the perfume some day!

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    Violets and berries is what I mostly get. This is a very pleasant fragrance but not special enough for me to buy a full bottle. Though I must admit the bottle looks really nice!
    I think it’s a somewhat younger cousin of Lolita Lempicka (the purple apple). They are not the same but on me there’s a resemblance. Feerie is brighter and more fruity.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    Got this little pretty in the mail today. Have waited a long time, import laws are such a pain when it comes to perfume millage.
    I purchased blind for the delightful bottle, absolutely stunning, what you’d expect from a jewellery come perfumery.
    The juice inside?
    I’m getting a lovely refined Violet/Rose with a hint of Iris in the air spray but ten minutes on my skin and the Violets and Roses are dusty dry.
    Not a bad thing but it’s definitely no fresh garden blooms on me.
    On me = Potpourri. but still comforting like a welcome home.
    Violets & Roses are ageless if done right and this is.
    This would make a splendid gift for a debutant or that special Great Aunt.
    Scent 5/10
    Bottle 11/10 yes it’s that pretty.

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    A very fresh mix of Black Currant, Violet, Rose and Vetiver. A perfect every-day-scent and at-work-scent. Fresh black currant is the note I get most from Feerie EdP. Reminds me of Lalique Amethyst EdP.
    En väldigt fräsch mix av svart vinbär, viol, ros och vetiver. Perfekt varje-dag-doft eller på-jobbet doft. Fräsch och lite söt svart vinbär är den mest framträdande noten i Feerie EdP. Påminner lite om Lalique Amethyst EdP.

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    Very bitter metallic and borderline pissy (from the currant) on the initial spray and then it dries down to a powdery violet with overtones of orange and red berries.
    I don’t care for it at all, the drydown is ok but I have issues with violet leaf as a prominent note. That’s the reason I can’t get along with Daisy. I was hoping that maybe it would be blended in a way that tones it down because I absolutely love Lolita Lempicka.
    I can see this earning a place as someone’s signature because it’s unique and blooms nicely, you just have to love you some violets.

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    Powdery violets with a fruity overlay. The scent is really nothing special at all and i’m wearing it for work to use it up. No one (I don’t think) could find it offensive and it is definitely suitable for daytime office wear. Unfortunately, it disappears after an hour and I haven’t really come across a scent with such poor longevity before. This is even with layering it with the body lotion. When I have finished it, I will use the bottle as a paperweight because while the scent won’t win any prizes, the bottle is absolutely beautiful.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    Soft Violets surronded by juicy berries. Black Currant & Vetiver are subtle, but noticeable. Lovely scent and gorgeous bottle. Longevity could be better though.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    The bottle is much better than the perfume

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    This is quite an interesting one which I was not sure about at first. I am pretty sure I don’t like it though initially I was impressed. I love the bottle, and my first impression was of an almost effervescent quality- reminded me a little of lemon sherbert. It is simply just a little unpleasant for my taste as it dries down. I can see why it is well liked however. It also has a slightly shampoo/shower gel like generic flavour that I can’t place. The description sounds so lovely that I can’t help but be disappointed at not enjoying it. It does remind me quite a bit of Lanvin e’clat d’arpege- but I really love the Lanvin one much more than this.
    PS I change my mind. I like it. 😛

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    I blind bought this perfume based on the bottle alone, and I’m so glad that I did.
    One can critique the notes of this fragrance all they want, but lets face facts…sometimes it just comes down to olfactory memory. The olfactory bulb is part of the brain’s limbic system; an area so closely associated with memory and feeling it’s sometimes called the “emotional brain.” Smell can call up memories and power

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