Iris Tubereuse Creed

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Iris Tubereuse Creed

Iris Tubereuse Creed

Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 27 customer ratings
(27 customer reviews)

Iris Tubereuse Creed for women of Creed

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Iris Tubereuse by Creed is a Floral fragrance for women. Iris Tubereuse was launched in 2014. Top notes are galbanum, orange and violet leaf; middle notes are tuberose, lily-of-the-valley and lily; base notes are musk, orange blossom and vanilla.

27 reviews for Iris Tubereuse Creed

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    If you love tuberose, this would be a fantastic choice.
    Very high quality and luxurious with excellent longevity.
    I dont get the iris but rather a blend of white florals on slightly sweet base.
    Unisex for sure.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Creed iris tubereuse
    A couple of years ago We had a Dormitory in our high school;there were those stairs and then..a plant.
    This is it! The olfactory nerve and the limbic system…
    This is white floral perfume and in some aspects compared with carnal flower by frederic malle..Unfortunately I haven’t tested it yet,so I can’t say the differences between them.
    It starts with a blast of green sense like squeezing the stem of a tuberose and then..a very soft sheet of white flowers all over the place..they’re getting dried and the steam tickles your nose.
    Seriously I can’t feel any iris At all!!!!
    Indeed it’s a good perfume..
    But i’m a crazy man who expects surprises and Adventures..
    In fact Not good enough to convince me to buy it.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I blind bought this for a steal. Iris is one of my favorite notes, so I was so excited waiting for the arrival of my new FB. After first spray, I detected no iris…. strange…. but I’ll ride it out. Lily, galbanum, LOTV and tubey… check…. jasmine? Yes!!! It dawned on me that this has more than a fleeting similarity to JIE. If you have samples or decants of both, do a side by side. That’ll be my experiment tomorrow. Iris Tubereuse is charming, I know it’ll become a staple in my stash. Surprising, yet kind of a Creed signature in naming their ‘fumes eg: Tubereuse Indiana (lots of carnation vs tubey), Vanisia (strongly an amber fragrance).

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    A lovely tuberose perfume that smells better and better as the temperature rises.
    I love the journey it takes me…
    Iris Tuberause starts with bitter galbanum, turns to a cold austere floral, then slowly changes yet again this time into a creamy – leathery carnal scent with tuberose always present; a green, ethereal, sensual, very unusual scent.
    Really long lasting, I get compliments every time I wear it.
    It puts a smile on my face and makes my husband to bury his face in my neck and linger every time he hugs me

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Reminds me of a perfectly balanced version of Manceras Velvet Vanilla. It’s obviously heavy on Tuberose, but it’s a lot less sweet and the extra white florals add a good touch to it.
    Leans feminin.
    Projection and longevity are quite good. If you liked Manceras Velvet Vanilla but though of it as too sweet, then you’ll love this.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    If you’re looking for a restrained tuberose Diptyque’s Do Son has much more to offer, in my opinion anyway.
    I don’t really see the point of cooling down tuberose with iris and galbanum if you’re then going to have this sun tan oil floral holiday mood.
    I think it’s wearable, and if you like buttery tuberose this would suit for a lighter daytime perfume, but something like Do Son is far more elegant, or maybe Acqua di Parma’s Gelsomino Nobile which seems more about tuberose than jasmine to me, and has some uplifting citrus notes too.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Does anyone recognise Anais Anais by Cacharel in this? To me it’s a more “sophisticated ” version of an old masterpiece. Really enjoy my sample.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    A beautiful dewy garden on a spring morning, the smell of greens and tender yellows in the air: galbanum, lily of the valley, violet leaf.
    The sun peaks out from the dappled morning shade and tuberoses and casablanca lilies start to release their white musky perfume.
    Proper young 20-something ladies start to enter the garden for morning tea hosted by a warm friend. Starchy ankle length pants, face powder, crisp linen, perfect ponytails and sunny smiles.
    And the smiles get bigger when they bite into petite madeleines flavored with orange blossoms, delicately spiced with woody vanilla.
    The scene is animated and blissfully cheerful as fine bone china teacups clink into the afternoon.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Synthetic sun tan lotion smell. The drydown is not that bad though. I was looking for a summer floral scent and it clearly won’t be this one. Second creed I tried after aventus and I am afraid I will stop here my exploration of that brand

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a lovely old-school iris fragrance- so I was very surprised to learn that it is only 2 years old, because it comes across as a contemporary with the venerable grande dames of perfumerie, such as L’Heure Bleue. It starts off a little starchy, prim and formal, with lots of green galbanum, then warms up into a beautiful soapy orange blossom. . ( how strange that iris isn’t listed as a note here!)
    Reminds me of Acqua di Parma’s Iris Nobile and La Chasse aux Papillons.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I really am enjoying my sample, at first it is a green young tuberose scent, crisp, fresh, I definitely think spring and summer when smelling it!! It is lovely..then the floral notes appear, it is a nice smooth medley, with the orange blossom warming up the scent, I really like that phase , then it seems to go a bit warmer, and sweeter..on my skin the drydown is so nice, soft and warm…I will definitely purchase this next spring, this is a beautiful airy creation, feminine, and maybe the price will go down!!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the absolute lightest Tubereuse I ever had tried. Skinclose, fresh and soft, But very nice. Transparant, airy, light, – but there around you almost like a ghost – its there – its gone, next moment its there and gone again and then you take a deep breath and you can smell a beautiful Tubereuse. This is a true come-and-hug-me-scent. Stays on my skin and clothes for many hours – but everytime I think it had fade away – it shows up again.. A true ghost and I love those sneaky scents.
    Detta är den absolut lättaste Tuberosen jag har provat, någonsin. Hudnära, fräsch och mjuk. Men väldigt trevlig. Transparant, luftig, lätt – men ändå här runt mig, nästan som ett spöke – den är där, borta, dyker upp igen, borta, och så tar man ett djupt andetag och så kittlar denna underbara Tuberosen i näsan igen. Varje gång jag trott att den bleknat bort så dyker den upp igen, som en retsam ande – jag älskar denna typen av smygande dofter.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Swapped Michael Kors signature for this, and it is SO superior. MK is a rather crude tuberose – this is top of the line elegance and sophistication!

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    کاری بسیار لطیف با پخش بو و ماندگاری متوسط .بیشترازهمه بوی مریم امیخته با بخار به مشام میرسه مناسب استفاده در مجالس و میهمانی دوستانه درفصل بهار

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Definitely a spring time perfume this one, perhaps it might also work in hotter weather though I am unsure and not had chance to try that yet.
    But everything about this sings springtime to me – the crystal clear nature of it, the cool and clean atmosphere, the transparency and crispness of it; all combine to create a feeling like when the sun reappears and the clouds drift away after an April shower, the sky is blue again, the weak sun shining white light, and the water droplets glistening on the tips of leaves and blades of grass.
    In the opening minutes the violet leaf and galbanum dominate, creating a fresh grassy and very green start to this scent. There is no real bitterness here though, and not even really much of a sharpness instead it feels quite cold and smooth, the green of new grass shoots rather than a darker more bitter leafy green.
    As the galbanum beings to settle a non-powdery iris note begins to develop, which in conjunction with the violet leaf briefly creates a slightly sweet violet note. I was initially concerned that as this is a “cool/cold” scent that the iris might tend towards the harsher, sweatier and sharper version of itself which I do not especially enjoy, and admittedly when I first tried this in the depths of winter it did develop a degree of sharpness in the heart and early drydown that didn’t appeal to me. However after trying it under different conditions such as cold weather, wet weather etc, it appears that this less pleasant note is only apparent during cold winter months with the central heating on. In the spring time it fortunately seems to steer clear of this.
    The tuberose in this is a fairly quiet and well behaved example, without any of the brashness it can have. It is not at all overpowering and in fact sits well with the other notes, not dominating but definitely there. Perhaps it is tempered by the soft clean muguet that shows up in the heart of this perfume.
    In the later stages a musky note develops, which like the iris mentioned before can tend towards a slightly harsher sweatier musk when worn in less suitable climatic conditions. However in spring weather it seems to avoid this once again.
    Altogether this is a pleasant and wearable scent. Possibly suitable for the office as it is unobtrusive, sits pretty close to the skin and tends to behave well. Sillage is quite discreet I believe, longevity for me is moderate, around 6 hours. I don’t love it but I do like it.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Creed’s Iris Tubereuse has a tuberose note that is similar to the way the tuberose smells in Frederic Malle’s Carnal Flower. It is has that earthy menthol quality to it making it smell like they have captured the pure essence of the flower. Much like everyone else I too do not smell the lily, but rather the powdery green violet leaves. I do get a hint of orange and there is something soapy/clean smelling which could very well be the lily or lily of the valley. I found this for such a smoking hot deal that it would have been a crime to pass it up, so I am glad that I got it because this will be absolutely perfect for the spring!

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    A very green white floral, if this makes any sense ! Smells like fresh cut grass , tuberose and orange blossom ! A dewy morning, cool, humid, tropical , when the buds of the white flowers have not yet fully opened. The Iris is sheer, lacking the typical carrot flavor, appearing in the cool powdery aura. The blossoming garden here is young, fresh, and very chic. Super refreshing and elegant, this is a cold perfume that radiates pure class! Wonderful, and the first Creed that I can wear and love , not just respect. Granted most Creed perfumes demand respect simply because the quality is obvious, but not all are loveable,at least in my case, usually smelling dated on me. This one is different, a true gem! Makes me think of Colombian emeralds for some reason, I love it ! by the way, the lasting power and silage are superb too!

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    No iris, which I’m a bit confused about!
    It’s soapy and powdery. If I didn’t know better I’d think this was one of those granny scents you get in pharmacies. Sweet and cloying.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    رایحه این عطر کمی من رو یاد کارنال فلاور مال انداخت البته کیفیت و ظرافت اثر مال دست نیافتنی خواهد بود .
    این عطر با رایحه ای مخملی شروع میشه که پس از لحظاتی تلخی بر اون حاکم میشه از دل این رایحه تلخ رایحه گل مریم با حالتی بخار دار و مرطوب ظاهر شده که این حالت بخار به زودی از بین رفته و رایحه مریم غالب شده همراه با تلخی ملایم و خنکی و سبزی خاصی مثل این هست که رایحه گل و ساقه مریم رو تو دستتون له کنید .
    رایحه گل مریم با تلخی ملایم
    کیفیت کار و رایحه اون خوب هست ولی هیچگاه به نزدیک کارنال فلاور مال نزدیک نخواهد شد .
    carnal flower

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Fresh, refreshing, green violets , sweetened by tuberose and vanilla.
    This isn’t my typical scent but I quite love it. , very attractive , flowery green sweet and natural smelling. I would wear this gladly in the summer if I had a bottle. Simply Devine for a violet lover , even if you are not a fan of tuberose , the other notes are so pretty around it that the tuberose compliments this scent and makes it sweet and a little gourmand ( due to the Orange , musk and vanilla paired with tuberose – sweet an yummy) in the drydown. I love it !

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Is it unreasonable to expect a fragrance called ‘Iris Tuberose’ to have any iris in it? I was pretty disappointed by this bland floral that seems to have more orange blossom in it than anything else. None of either the powdery or the cool or the carroty irises that other perfumes have. It doesn’t last long, either. If you’re an iris lover, avoid.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I LOVE this! I usually fall for darker and deeper perfumes, even perfumes created for men (Micallef Emir, Miller Harris La Fumee, Majda Bekkali Fusion Sacree pour Lui, to name a few) but this is one of the loveliest floral perfumes my nose have ever had honour to smell. And this perfume loves me back – it lasts more than 12 hours on me! Pricey – yes, but I believe it’s worth it. 🙂

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a wonderful, lighter take on Tuberose and Orange blossom. I like how the Lily breaks up the strength of the Tuberose and Orange blossom and makes it a day scent. I will say that the sales person at Saks said it was an evening scent and I was like “Really?”. I then walked uptown to the Creed boutique store and the sales person also said that this was an evening scent.
    I would wear it day to night. It is not too heavy of a floral as the other notes – violet leaf, lily, musk, softens the intensity of the Tuberose/Orange blossom and you can wear it on the hottest of days in the steamy NYC subways and be just fine.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a bright, clear tuberose signing along with her dear friend iris. A wonderful blend, switching between the two distinctly depending on the moment. Long lasting on my skin and warming to comforting ambered finish. A mid-day test spray lasted late into the night! Saving up for this one, it’s $$$$$

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow indeed! I was looking for a summer fragrance and this is it!! I love Creed and wear Royal Oud but wanted something a little more fun and flirtatious for the holidays with a heavy smattering of tuberose but without the ‘cheap’ tone. I love this. It’s deliciously floral but without nasty synthetic edges and it is also quite sly! I don’t know what makes me say that, but it’s the only word that fits. Summery, vivacious and sparkly but with claws. Fabulous.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like Fire Island.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Wow a powerhouse fragrance that will overpower any perfume out there. This is powerful juice, unfortunately not my favorite. this reminds me of an old school perfume my aunt used to wear, she was a heavy smoker but you couldn’t tell if the smoke was coming from her perfume or from smoking. It start with a super powdery, smokey iris with hints of the top notes, then slowly lightens up revealing the tuberose. It slowly lightens up and becomes very classic creed amber, musk, sweet woody base.

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