Flower in the Air Kenzo

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Flower in the Air Kenzo

Flower in the Air Kenzo

Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 61 customer ratings
(61 customer reviews)

Flower in the Air Kenzo for women of Kenzo

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Description

Kenzo Flower In The Air is coming out in August 2013 as a new interpretation of the original fragrance Flower by Kenzo from 2000. Its commercial press release tells how Kenzo dreamed of complete freedom for his iconic flower and how the poppy rises into the air with this new exquisite scent.

The fragrance is a modern and light floral, created by Alberto Morillas. The top notes include fresh accords of raspberry and pink pepper. The heart includes dazzling rose, magnolia and gardenia, placed on the elegant white musk base.

The fragrance is available as 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.

61 reviews for Flower in the Air Kenzo

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I figured it out, its taken me a while but I don’t think I can handle musk. Its very strong in this for me and doesn’t suit my skin or chemistry. Such a shame because it is very beautiful. I adore rose, gardenia and raspberry, gorgeous…

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I adore this one, an airy rose coated with raspberry sweetness fragrance, and it does develop deeply into sweet rose fragrance, and not just fade on my skin. Musk and pepper are the two weakest notes here but noticeable, more like the supporting notes for the main flowers to bloom. Sillage and longevity are also wonderful, caressing my skin for hours with its softly floral sweetness. The dry down toward the end does not turn powdery or skin scent at all, just a lovely red rose petal smell.
    Flower In The Air EDP is not a “wow factor” or spectacular invention but it is “unique” enough for me to enjoy it during hot summer as a summer fragrance, and it does not have to involve white flowers or tropical fruit notes. To my nose, it is a ROSE fragrance with a touch of raspberry sweetness.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This is an overall simple and lady-like rose-raspberry-magnolia scent. It is classy and feminine, but unoriginal and forgettable.
    It starts out with a strong rose-pepper note that I personally don’t enjoy. During the first few minutes I kept thinking that this was a clear dislike for me. However, after a while the pepper disappears and reveals a gorgeous mixture of rose, magnolia and raspberry. Surprisingly I ended up liking it a lot.
    It is very discrete, even when sprayed twice it I couldn’t detect it from further than 20 cm away after the first hour. I’d say that it stays for about 6 hours, but given how discrete it is one might think it’s gone much earlier.
    I think it would be brilliant as an office perfume, since it is unlikely to annoy anyone. It could also be a good choice for a gift, since it suits most people. It’s a true crowdpleaser. The downside is that it’s not unique.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    This one is really nice. It is a soft, clean fragrance, but it has a “body”, if you know what i mean. It is delicate, elegant and feminine. Not overly flowery, not overly sweet. Office and date appropriate.
    The only con, is that it is not really unique.
    I imagine a young, intelligent and serene woman wearing it.
    Try this if you like musk and sweet florals.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This is very nice. It is very linear as others have mentioned. I don’t really get the top notes at all- it goes straight to the rose and that is where it remains. The rose is tempered though by the other flowers so even a non-rose lover like me can enjoy this. The rose is not overwhelming. It’s sweet but not sickly sweet.
    I don’t get much of the original Flower in this, which IMO is a good thing
    Silage isn’t great on this although longevity isn’t bad. I wish it would project more.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    For lovers of fresh but sweet roses without powdery notes. A youthful fragnance but not for young people only – I’ve been testing it from my mom’s bottle. She is sixty and she likes it.
    On my skin the sillage was soft to moderate and it lasted about nine hours.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Kenzo is quite an underrated fragrance house. Their scents are something I’ve come to appreciate the older I’ve become. Flower by Kenzo, (their most well-known scent), was something I detested as a young woman, but have come to love with maturity. I was keen to see how this flanker, Flower In The Air compared to the original.
    The first thing I noticed was that Flower In The Air was lacking the powdery-ness found in Flower by Kenzo. This fragrance is instead very fresh and clean smelling with notes of raspberry, rose, magnolia and gardenia on a bed of clean white musk.
    Some reviewers have complained that this composition is quite linear. I would have to agree that this scent is not all that spectacular, however when it all boils down to how it wears on the skin, I am very impressed.
    I tested Flower In The Air alongside many other scents when last at the department store. From all the tester strips I sprayed, Flower In The Air stood out the most to me. What captivated me the most was its easy-going, carefree aroma. It’s comforting in a clean, crisp and shower-fresh kind of a way. I would happily wear Flower In The Air as an office and/or running errands scent. It’s essentially a staple for anyone’s wardrobe, the scent you reach for when nothing else suits.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Love the smell of this but quite an uncomplex perfume compared to other kenzo perfumes. The main smell of it is a very sweet rose. It is quite a linear perfume which is most people think it doesnt last as long. I think it lasts just as long as others but because there is not much evolution of the scent, your nose gets use to it and then you cant smell it one yourself.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    A lovely feminine scent! The perfect combination of rose and raspberry makes it a classy and soft fragrance with a spicy touch. It radiates beautifully through out the day, with a good longevity, about 8 hours. It reminds me the original Flower without the remarkable powdery notes. It’s fresh and delicate, just like flowers dancing in the air!

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    The first moment of this smells like Jeanne Arthes Love Never Dies (pink.)Then it turns into sweet deliciousness. If anyone wants to trade for the LNDs, PM me.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve worn this both in summer and colder months and I must say that the sweetness is more suitable around fall and early winter or spring. The fruity blast in the high heat is obviously tamer and lends to brighten up the otherwise strong rose and gardenia. After 3 hours on me, the musk is noticeable and blends everything in a warm embrace. Longevity is excellent on me (about 6 hours) and please be mindful when spraying this, as with any Kenzo fragrance (in my experience) it is potent. I think 2 sprays are good enough in the summer heat (because the rose is more pronounced, unless you are a rose lover) and 4 in colder seasons. All in all, a very good perfume with excellent performance and if you are lucky you could get it at a very good price.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Typical fruity floral fragrance based on raspberry and rose. Girly, happy scent. Too sweet for my liking.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    This was a gift that my husband personally picked out for me for Mothers day. It is sweet and i like it. The more i wear it the more it grows on me. If you ever smelled rose scented luxury bath soap from the 70’s, this is that type of rose smothered in rasperry. The raspberry smells like bath and body works sun rippened raspberry body spray. There is a sprinkle of pink pepper. As the perfume dries it becomes more musky keeping the sweet rasperry and vintage rose. My husband loves this perfume and i receive alot of compliments wearing it. The best part about this perfume is smelling it wisp around me and through the air. It’s 60 degrees outside with a slight breeze. I walk outside and in the wind the smell of roses and rasperry leave a lingering trail behind me and around me. It’s quit beautiful. Sillage is soft but it continues to radiate softly all day. Longevity is about 6 hours. When you first spray Kenzo flower in the air wait a few minutes before smelling it, it takes time to settle and develop. If you smell it immediatly it’s all sugary, after a few minutes it turns into something beautiful.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    سلام
    این عطر را برای همسرم خریدم
    بوی بسیار خوب و لطیفی دارد، نه خیلی گرم است و نه خیلی شیرین احساس خوبی به آدم می دهد
    کمتر آقا یا خانمی پیدا می شه که از این عطر خوشش نیاد
    اگر سلیقه طرف مقابل را نمی دانید و یا می خواهید بدون تست خرید کنید انتخاب خیلی خوبیه و پشیمان نمی شوید
    ماندگاری خوبی دارد حدود ۳ ساعت بوی اولیه را نگه می داره و بعد از شش ساعت با کمی دقت می شود هنوز حسش کرد

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Loved it when I bought it, cause the smell was fruity/floral but not nauseatingly sweet- and also a bit fresh. But after a while I started noticing harsh/plastic notes in it. I’m not sure what happened…

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I really love the packaging though the cap is a little bit loose.
    right after spraying smell a light fresh flower, floral and light.
    after a long time it’s mainly sweet rasberry scent
    but the longevity is short, it lasts like 3 hours on me

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Diabetes in the air.
    Lol this smells amazing but doesn’t last at all.
    Raspberries plus pink pepper in the beginning equals heaven.
    Out comes a amazing trio burst of Rose, Gardena and magnolia.
    The white musk base is perfect and would make me think it would last on me.
    Sadly it only last a max of four hours on me. In my country I live, they sell this at department stores way over prices almost double. So it’s highly unlikely I will buy. It’s also maybe too teenagers, Abercrombie or Hollister etc. Lol type smell for me to spend that kind of money.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Flower in the air? More like cotton candy exploded in the air. LOL
    But it’s still lovely. It’s a rosy, sweet, sugary scent. If they made a rose flavored cotton candy, this would be the smell.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    The name of the fragrance suits it very well! It leaves some very nice floral scent in the air. The sillage is moderate, longevity also moderate. I think it perfectly avoids the nausea that strong flowery fragrances sometimes can cause (at least for me); this one is fresh and sweet without being overpowering. Very feminine, and I prefer this one to the Flower In The Air Eau de Toilette. And keep in mind that I do not usually fall for floral scents since I love aquatic, citrusy ones. Well done Kenzo! And I could even imagine wearing this in the winter.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Its like having a rose absolue candy for the beginning, very sweet roses and gently intense. Gently intense? Ironic phrase but that is how it feels. The rose doesn’t come on sharp or very flowery. Like the air its gentle yet massive with just one spray. This candy scent lasts probably nearly 2 hours and turns into a very strong musk. This musk is not gentle like the famous Narciso. It may sting a little (still tolerable for me), but this will turn into a much softer musk in an hour with the hint of rose.
    Tresor Midnight Rose is much more like the raspberry i would imagine. For Flower in the Air EDP it does not feel like raspberry. I agree with others on the cotton candy. No pickups of notes like lily or gardenia either.
    Overall a very likeable scent for sweet rose and musk lovers, a little romantic, a little dreamy, a little sexy. I just don’t really like the bottle’s design…

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    Well this one just crept up on me I would never choose Kenzo usually as I think that most of theres are revolting like the flower one in the tall bottle smells likes earl grey tea rather disgusting. However this one has surprised me in a good way it is just lovely right through the notes and my husband really likes it so that is good enough for me and it has a lovely bottle I give it a 9 out of 10 it’s just sweet and light and very pleasant I really love it

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this on a whim and I’m not happy. It’s very rough on my senses. If you like soapy flowery scents, you may like this. I find it too strong and sweet, and slightly powdery. I’m so sad, the bottle is gorgeous.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Interesting, the rose in this has a cottony note to it.. But because it’s in the air it doesn’t last that long.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    classic romantic fresh floral
    this smells like poppy rose not a sweet pink rose as usual but red
    i think red roses smell more mature
    they,re more herbal than sweet but still very feminine

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve got vial spray for this. Spray it on my wrist, last about 6 hours until it fades.
    The scent is more airy that Flower. Long lasting and fresh.
    Thin feminine scent lingers. Love it. Much wearable than the Flower version.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Flower in the Air is an oxygenated version of Flower, if that makes any sense. It smells fresher, cleaner, slightly synthetic (like nearly all perfumes do these days), brighter and younger. The intoxicating (or nauseating) effect of the original Flower is considerably muted, but the relationship to it is there. Perhaps one could say Flower in the Air is the bright-eyed, freer (yet still composed) child of the more earthbound and serene Flower…

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Very prominent raspberry note. It reminds me of Amethyst by Lalique without the “soapiness”. The longevity is not that great, but not terrible, about 4 hours on my skin. All things considered, great fragrance for spring or summer.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m writing this review as I’m smelling the perfume on my arm. I know it might sound odd but this perfume just boosted my ego, I feel very feminine, sophisticated and amazing. I usually wear light, flowery, fruity scents but this one is a great alternate. The opening is fantastic with rich and luxurious rose, plus the sweet berry helps the rose not to be overwhelming and old. But I think it’s the gardenia that grows on you, the more I smell this perfume on me, the more I’m loving it. It’s the clean yet luxurious smell that I’ve been looking for and really wanted Bulgari Omnia Crystalline to work but it smelled a bit heavy on me. I will definitely add it to my collection.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    I love the rose-raspberry-pink pepper trio in the opening. It’s sweet and fresh and romantic, possessing the “airiness” that the name suggests. But after a while it slips into a rather generic fruity floral. There’s nothing wrong with it and I wouldn’t say nay to a bottle, I just wish it had a little more character. But I think this flanker is designed to be an unassuming, unobtrusive version of its predecessor and in that Kenzo has succeeded.
    I’m a firm fan of the original and don’t see much resemblance outside of the rose note. This is light, slightly soapy and a skin scent vs. Flower’s potent powder bomb. Don’t assume love or hate based on one or the other.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    First of all- yes, I bought this because of the bottle. I adore everything with poppies, and when I saw this on the “sale” shelf… The bottle is like a design object in my room – irregular shape, simple,transparent lines and that red, bright poppy on the top. Beautiful!
    Now about the scent…
    I smell a dangerous rose in this perfume, and it reminds me that song by Kylie Minogue & Nick Cave “Where the wild roses grow”.
    The opening is fresh, sweet, dewy, wild rose and juicy raspberry mixture with some lightweight very mild powder. I smell some sparkling pink pepper which gives French vibe to this potion.
    Then all this becomes more green, it must be gardenia. And then comes the “evil” in this wild summer garden -the musk. It adds a sensual, even a sin edge to the perfume. Modern, light, but still classic and quite unique daytime scent.
    ” They call me The Wild Rose, but my name is Elisa Day…”

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I had low expectation for this perfume due to the negative comments, but surprisingly, I like it enough for it to be my primary go-to perfume for a few months. It’s very flowery and powdery–if you’re into woody scents you may not like it. Sweet with a lot of rose and berries in it.
    Longevity and sillage are excellent to me. Just a few spritzes on the right places and you’re good. It’s light enough to be worn in the day, but on a hot day it may turn overwhelming if you spray it even just a little bit too much.
    Overall, it’s quite versatile and it’s likeable enough for me to wear it quite often, but I can see why this doesn’t sit well with some people.
    Rating: 7.5/10

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    In 2013, Kenzo released this fragrance (not to be confused with the EDT version, announced in 2014), to integrate the Flower by Kenzo line, which is a sales success worldwide, taking the poppy as its central theme. The idea behind this creation was of a lighter poppy, as if the flower, which was planted on the floor, could achieve and bloom the sky.
    With a simpler composition, without resins or incense, this floral won lightness, getting less powdery, but still keeping the dna of the traditional version. It contains notes of raspberry and pink pepper, in the output; Magnolia, gardenia and rose in the heart; white musk at the base.
    Normally, the first impression you have of a fragrance that takes raspberry in its structure is that it will be sweet, with red berries aspect. A huge mistake! Here, the raspberry provides a slight bittersweet nuance, but what dictates the rules is still the bouquet of flowers. The aroma of roses is perfect, as well as the presence of Magnolia, with its unique scent. The musk serves to terminate the evolution with its cleansing nuances, which transmit even more lightness to this fragrance.
    Although possessing Eau de Parfum concentration, does not exude for a long time, but lasts fairly. For the fans of Flower by Kenzo, here is a great floral option for torrid days of summer or for those who need to wear perfumes in a more contained manner.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    This isn’t bad but it’s nothing like the original Flower or my personal favourite – Flower Essentielle.
    More fruity, no powder, kinda like a synthetically constructed rose out of geraniol, dihydromercinol… sadly a no for me. It veers precariously close to smelling like one of those mainstream-nothing fragrances…
    It doesn’t smell bad… it just doesn’t wow me – I don’t feel alive in it. But for someone else this may be the exact thing they were looking for. I recommend trying it on the wrist, the opposite inner elbow… and on some fabric… I guess, see if its love for you…

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    what I love from this perfumme is… how it brings a fresh feeling and confidence for me to start my day. Not so rosy but more “air” like more space to breath

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s currently my favorite fragrance. I love it madly. A greedy, fresh, sweet and sensual embrace at the same time. Literally in love. The sillage is soft but it’s adorable.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Tried today. It almost brought tears to my eyes… no, I’m joking! well, that would be an exageration, yet Flower in the Air really came to my sense as a Kenzo-relief.
    Kenzo (if he cares about or rather leaves all the work to Others) launched some of the most beautiful and original perfumes of last decades. His original was a real floral dream. Real flowers.
    Jungle L’Elephant was an unforgettable daring powerful oriental. The longtime lost Kashaya, that smells like nothing else I ever smelled.
    Then Kenzo lost himself into the mists of fake plastic vanilla and burned nauseous powder… Kenzo Amour, nice enough but soooo headache cold vanilla, the same kind as HP.
    And then Flower. One of the nightmare scents of last 10 years. Something I cannot smell without feeling my throat clenching and wanting to…
    A long list of more or less meaningless works. Some good with Once upon…
    Now Flower in the Air.
    As I took the pretty enough but also a little tacky cheapie bottle in my hand, I thought: “Ok, let’s go. We need to do it for perfume reference, but try it on paper first!”
    Oohhh! So nice and such a relief! Kenzo you came out of the burned plastic toxic mists, eventually!
    Flower in the Air comes as a relief! It’s highly breathable and that’s already a lot!
    And for the first time after years a Kenzo’s perfume that state flowers in its name actually smells like something that can be called a flower. Name=thing, flower=flower, rose=rose. Not so difficult, an easy concept after all.
    Flowers in the Air starts with a good vaguely sparkling rose as a statement: I’m rose.
    I’m happy that the raspberry is done so gently and doesn’t kill everything. This way it becomes a brilliant complimentary note to rose.
    The mentioned White flowers are present and playful, but quite subdue compared to rose.
    When the rose calms down it comes a sweet powdery musk. I should not like it at this stage but I actually do, maybe because it’s vaguely reminiscent of Guerlain Idylle. Anyway a soft musky drydown with a gentle powdery edge, nothing screaming.
    This is a scent I could wear very easily in spring when the weather is only warmer but still chilly. It’s pretty, good, uncomplicated, modern and girlish without being boring.
    Still chemical at certain degree, but gentle.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    As the silliage is soft, I would like to have this to wear in the house, I can definitely detect the rose and gardenia. It’s a very soft and pretty perfume, but for me, it’s not my usual power fragrance like Poison or Poeme so it’s one for the house.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried this at Ulta yesterday and I really don’t like it. I was expecting something with much more character to it. It actually smells like Flower by Kenzo and it’s just so common,unfortunately.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    OK. Actually I am not a kenzo lover. I even wasn’t curious about this perfume because any of kenzo’s creations didn’t excite me. So being polite I tested it at the local drug store…… I was so surprised! It was exactly what I was looking for: optimistic energizing and very feminine perfume. It lasts a lot! I can really can smell the notes of magnolia with the delicate touch of roses. I am not afraid to call it exclusive for the day time. Lovle it! A lot of compliments!!!!!

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I won a 50ml version and was excited to try it, despite disliking the other Kenzo perfumes.
    Despite the classy bottle, the scent itself is very plain and sugary to me. All I get is raspberry candy floss with roses, which is quite a sickly sweet smell. The lasting effect is poor.
    The fact that it is extremely expensive would put me off it, but since I got it free, I gave it to my mother, who also said she thought it was unexciting.
    1.5/5, the 1.5 for the bottle.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    This was a disillusion!!! Nothing similar to the Original Kenzo. Is this water in a bottle?! You can barely smell it. Very light, doesn’t worth the money.
    At least, the bottle is very pretty.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance develops so strangely on my skin that I even can’t believe it. After 10 minutes, it was like some chemical smell, something between deodorant and washing powder. Never got such effect before with any perfume, so I am deeply surprised. And, the smell is quite alright, not the way I want to rub it off. Just, it is very unusual on my skin.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Impressed me how the first sniff remember me a brazilian fruit named “jambo”, a fruit that smells like flower (not the pink jambo, the yellow ones).
    Now I see the raspberry and pink pepper top notes in the site but still guess kenzo is using jambo on this.
    I loved the first 10 minutes of this fragrance by this, then it fades away and becames less fruity and less interesting.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    I adore this, i tried it yesterday, it’s magical

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a sample of this but it’s such an awkward one (a little bag filled with fragrance so when you open it the juice goes all over the place. Who invents something like this?!) Fortunately the fragrance itself is really pretty even though I don’t like the original one. It’s a bit powdery and smells very clean. I got rose petals, gardenia and only a hint of citrus. Really classy and well done Kenzo!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    This was love at first sniff! This one’s lighter than the original Flower, which I have. Rose and magnolia are the dominant notes here, with undertones of raspberry and musk. I love that this is less powdery than the original too. It’s fresh, elegant, floral and sweet. Longevity and projection on me is good, just like the original. As soon as I tested it, I knew that I desperately had to buy it! ♥

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Totally different from original Flower, what is a good thing. The other side of the coin is that it is weak, you barely smell it. Longevity is poor and it is very soft, you have to put your arm very close to your nose to smell it. A pity because, if stronger, would be very nice.
    (Now I´m thinking…. since this “extreme”, “intense” wave is in vogue, is Kenzo thinking about releasing a stronger version in six months, just to have something more to sell? If it happens, it will be a shame, to sell us poorly fragrant water and then sell the real stuff..)

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    In few words smells the same than the original but 2013 version. I like it.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Flower in the Air is a clean and tranparent floral fragrance. I get mostly magnolia and some rose adorned with sweet sour raspberry, fresh, young and feminine. Unlike the original Flower, FITA doesn’t have that powdery texture. Towards the end, the musk becomes more prominent.
    The sillage is relatively close and the longevity is around 8 hours. I find it less edgy than the original Flower, but easier to appreciate and wear. Not a surprising release, but a well structured one nonetheless.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    smells great ,picked this up…to give bk my rihanna rogue perfume..cause that did not last on me…this had better kick and fresh quality…

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a sample of this perfume at the store. I opened it and apply it on my skin, fifteen minutes ago.
    The start is very fresh, and fruity, I get the raspberry in a sweet way but not like candy sweet, it’s light and fresh, and I get the rose, very youthful and light.
    I get the pepper too, spicy with the soft magnolia but at the same time you can feel the notorious gardenia that i looove, all blended with the sweet musk.
    Personally I prefer the original flower, the very first one, but this variation is, with no doubt, my favourite of all.
    Nice for spring as a daytime perfume, or as a compfort scent, smells like some very delicate, floating, misterious but urban flower…

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    A very sweet rose. Soft, rounded and feminine. Roses in the company of soft and delicate supporting flower notes. A blast of raspberry candies in the opening, a slightly soapy type of musk in the base. A very pretty floral fruity fragrance but a bit too sweet for my taste.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    I really enjoy this fragrance, but it is really a shame that the base note only contains musk in it. It could be much more interesting and better developing fragrance if it had more notes combined in the base. Other than that, it is a nice, clean, soapy fruity floral fragrance. Much better than Kenzo’s last few creations, but it lacks the WOW effect after all.

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    I really like this its feminine and a lovely daytime perfume. Love it after its been on a few hours, yummy.Lasted on me 5 hours.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    This is very sweet but I like it! The fruity raspberry makes this rose scent more modern and young. I could wear it out at night as well as during the daytime.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice. Very sweet rose, light, delicate. But nothing special. I prefer the original.

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried it today… Omg!! It’s sooo different from other Kenzo perfumes.. It’s not similar to Flower at all..!
    This is all about roses, it’s delicate, light and super feminine.. On my skin it doesn’t last a lot but it’s a beautiful (spring-summer) rose scent..

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    I LOVE this perfume. Unfortunatelly it lasts very very little 🙁

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    Pretty floral, it goes on bright, but with a certain sweetness that keeps it from being overly floral, it smells nice, modern, uplifting, a bit of the original Flower in it, although this is more rounded, longevity is ok..it isn’t outstanding but overall nice.
    Easy to wear, easy to enjoy, nice creation!!

  60. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful bottle!!!
    The juice is not groundbreaking. You can detect the “original” fragrance without the suffocating powdery effect. Fruity but not fresh because the rose tames down the whole composition.

  61. :

    5 out of 5

    Debenhams had this out already in July. It’s less sweeter than the original Flower and less powdery. I can smell the raspberry and rose notes which stayed most prominant on my skin. It’s still sweet but lighter, I can still smell it around 4 hours after spraying. Not something I would rush to buy but an ok pleasent day time scent in a nice shaped bottle!

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