Folie Douce Gres

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Folie Douce Gres

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

Folie Douce Gres for women of Gres

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Folie Douce by Gres is a Floral Green fragrance for women. Folie Douce was launched in 1997. Folie Douce was created by Sophie Labbe and Nathalie Lorson. Top notes are mimosa, black currant and lemon; middle notes are iris, bay leaf, heliotrope, ylang-ylang and lemon; base notes are sandalwood, musk, vanilla and cedar.

9 reviews for Folie Douce Gres

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Just delivered today. This is deliciously sweet flowery fruits to start, then eases into a really nice balanced effect of green notes calming the sugar down. Very subtle nuances of flowers I can not distinguish. Overall it has moderate silage. Super classy discreet lady is who I imagine wearing this. A sweet madness that is to be shared only with those who get close to you. The bottle is a keeper.
    This is an exceptional special elixir and one I will return to for very special romantic occasions, or in solitude when I want to savour a any ‘feel good’ aspect of life. Fragrance X prices are not crazy if you want to try this one.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Folie Douce Gres
    Top Notes: Mimosa Black Currant Lemon
    Middle Notes Iris Bay Leaf Heliotrope Ylang Ylang Lemon
    Base Notes Sandalwood Musk Vanilla Cedar
    This was a beautiful discovery for me. This lemony floral woodsy scent is like a perfume with cameos by Shalimar L’Heure Bleue Esprit D’Oscar and Isabella Rossellini. It opens with a delicious mimosa and currant note so right off the bat smells like a fruity floral with a tart citrus. The lemon is used twice so it reminds me of the citrus in Shalimar L’Heure and Esprit D’Oscar. The heliotrope is the dominant floral note and it’s a gorgeous vanilla scented heliotrope. It’s my favorite flower. The ylang ylang blends well with the lemon. There is a spiciness and sweetness and powder. It’s got a fragrant sandalwood and cedar and it has an Oriental persona as well. Beautiful. And the price is affordable. I highly recommend this.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Glad to have found this vintage perfume again. It smells a little bit like a blend of vanilla soup and raspberry liquor on me, but I appreciate it all the same. It has a flowery facet that prevents it from being too linear. I think it could have been gorgeous if the ylang-ylang and honeysuckle had not been drowned in vanilla.
    Nonetheless, I wear it with pleasure twenty years after its launching.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    to Action, not only one person, I wrote a review about the perfume sometime ago, and probably there are more few others, but when a comment gets disliked it disappears. I don’t know what’s the point of hiding people’s comments only because they didn’t like a perfume!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a bottle of this in EDT, and I would love to chime in with another positive review, but sadly cannot. By no means is this a terrible fragrance, but to my nose it starts off beautifully then falls flat after just a few minutes.
    As others have noted, this is primarily a sweet, creamy mimosa scent. The sparkling opening notes are indeed reminiscent of Champs Elysees – and I love that scent! However the sparkle disappears way too soon, leaving somewhat flat, sickly sweet dregs (blackcurrant plus ylang ylang?).
    When the basenotes kick in, things improve somewhat. The sickly sweet ‘fruity’ aspect is tempered by the musky woods.
    In summary, a potentially lovely scent, but I can’t love its middle phase.
    UPDATE: It’s been two years since I wrote the above, and I’m revisiting FD after noticing that lots of people compare it to the original Venezia by Biagiotti. What a difference two years (spent sniffing hundreds of other perfumes) makes! No longer do I smell any resemblance to Champs Elysees… in fact I don’t even smell mimosa. Yes, the opening of FD is *very* reminiscent of Venezia. I can’t explain why, but I get that “ooh yeah!” of instant recognition. That part doesn’t last long, unfortunately. The sickly sweet fruitiness mentioned in my original review still kicks into gear pretty quickly. This time around, the fruitiness reminds me of a faux pineapple flavoured jelly(?) from childhood, and I’m not really liking that effect.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I can’t believe I waited for so long to finally get this beauty! I think this is a very underestimated and hardly known fragrance that deseves being praised over and over.
    I also find it more sweet than green with a touch of lemon zest. I must have almost nothing with a prominent heliotrope in my collection, because to me it smells very different from everything I have.
    Very elegant, unobtrusive but noticeable.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Folie Douce is not really a floral green composition to my nose, unless there is something seriously wrong with my olfactory bulbs 🙂
    Folie Douce is a lovely creamy fragrance, the trajectory would be more towards vanillic rather than green notes to me from the very beginning till the very end.
    I have this fragrance thanks to the courtesy of my Fragrantica Sister 🙂 and I must say it is very feminine and soothing.
    Lasting power and silage are acceptable; gentle but noticeable enough to get a nice whiff every now and then.
    The flacon is cute and quite practical in my handbag.
    Folie Douce reminds me a bit of L’Instant De Guerlain; both share the creamy and soothing feel and both are very detoxicating to my nose 🙂
    All in all, FD is a great and very much underestimated juice.
    Well worth trying if creamy florals rock your boat.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I am actually surprised that only 1 person has given a review on this perfume! It is made by two big noses, and I am a true fan of Sophie Labbe. I adore the work she did on the Gigli’s and Popy Moreni’s.
    This perfume is categorized as floral green, but it is actually very very sweet. The heliotrope almost gives this perfume a typical Sophia Grosjman feel to it. Chat Lunatique once compared it to Champs Elysees. To me it is more like a Grosjman child, but it is a very interesting perfume for those loving Heliotrope!
    Good luck!
    Action

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This is lovely in the parfum if you can find it, very floral. In the EDT the fruits are more pronounced and it is more casual.

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