Kenneth Cole New York Women White Kenneth Cole

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Kenneth Cole New York Women White Kenneth Cole

Kenneth Cole New York Women White Kenneth Cole

Rated 3.57 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Kenneth Cole New York Women White Kenneth Cole for women of Kenneth Cole

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Kenneth Cole New York Women White by Kenneth Cole is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Kenneth Cole New York Women White was launched in 2003. Top notes are black currant, mandarin orange and cardamom; middle notes are cinnamon, jasmine, rose petals and honeysuckle; base notes are sandalwood, cedar, leather, vanilla, musk, amber and sequoia.

14 reviews for Kenneth Cole New York Women White Kenneth Cole

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely, warm, woody floral. Suitable for all seasons, in my opinion. The opening is a woody/slightly fruity mixture, and the drydown is wonderfully warm – smells like a hug. One Fragrantician compared this to Ellen Tracy Bronze (my signature) and I see the similarity. Both end up as lovely skin scents, something I’d love to spray on a scarf or shirt just so I could catch whiffs of it all day long.
    Wearing this for the first time at work, a co-worker literally stopped in her tracks as I walked by and asked, “What are you wearing and where can I get some?” Great way to start the day! This will definitely go into rotation!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Not sure which version I have but mine smells just like Twilight Woods from Bath & Body Works. I have a roll-on spray. Therefore, couldn’t distinguish the different shaped bottles that confirm which version it is, old or new. I really like the scent though.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    The cylindrical one is very nice! I have the body mist of it..id love the edp! Not interested in the older one.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    GlitterAlex: Thanks for clearing up the fact that these are indeed, two different perfumes. I now know the one I want is the cylindrical one, not in the data base(yet). I’d sure love to smell this original though at some point. Maybe I’ll lurk ebay for a bit. That’s always such a gamble though, as I haven’t actually smelled it.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I am doing a side-by-side right now of the older version (round bottle) and the newer one (cylindrical). Both have never been sprayed before, although obviously the round one is vintage.
    These are definitely different scents. The original is quite dry, and like Nazza28 said, it has a vinegar note (in a good way). It is citric tart, with polite florals that blend seamlessly into a woody base. The floral heart of Jasmine, Rose, & Honeysuckle plays together beautifully. Any warm notes like Vanilla and Amber are shy here. It bears much in common with Bulgari’s Aqua “Divina”, although here the florals are more pronounced.
    The newer release is much “prettier”, with the spice note accompanied by a synthetic candy/berry note, lots of Vanilla, and amped up Jasmine & Musk. This formula is by far more “wearable” in today’s market.
    I rather like both of these, but beware which formula you are looking for, as they are not closely related.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    They need to add the newest version of Kenneth Cole White to the database. It seems to be different than this older version. I smelled the newer version, and I think I’ll end up buying it. The newer version is, of course, in a white bottle, but it’s a taller, cylindrical bottle. I have seen it at Burlington, and also Walmart, but am having trouble finding it now.
    Please add the newest version to the data base, so I can read reviews. I hate blind buying!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Although this is called WHITE, it reminds me of chocolate, plums and brandy – but not in a sweet or food-like way. It’s a warm, smooth fragrance that’s easy to wear and probably would work for most people. Sillage is soft and longevity is moderate. For me, it’s an autumn/winter scent.
    PS: I have the current EDP in the tall, cylindrical bottle (3.4 oz).

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I nearly didn’t get this due to Cardamom listed, but I can’t smell it at all – very citrus and clean. Happy to have bought it online.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I too have this in the body spray but from reading the notes they do not line up with the body spray version.I get zero spice in this.On me,this is reminiscent of YSL Manifesto! The actual perfume doesnt sound as appealing.
    There is no leather either..lol
    I have a sneaking suspicion we’re wearing a reformulated white which at any rate smells darn good!!

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I have the body spray from TJ Maxx and I really like it – it’s cozy, woody and spicy. If I ever come across the actual juice, I’m sure I would buy it if the price was right. I was expecting something cool and crisp with the word “White” in the name, but this white conjures up a tailored white shirt paired with jeans and classy boots.
    Good stuff – however, the spray does not last long on me at all. I have been using it to mist myself before bed.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Too bad this is not sold in any store…
    EDIT: I saw this around in stores… 😉 Creamy, clean ,milky scent

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I just bought the body spray from TJ Maxx. I really like it but not sure how it compares to the actual fragrance

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    I just smelled this at Sears, although it was in a tall, round bottle. It reminds me of Cashmere Mist, Curve Crush, Ellen Tracy Bronze. Baby powdery soft.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Hurray this is finally in the database! I own and love all the female KC fragrances and this is no exception. It’s slightly vinegarish start dries down to a gorgeous, slightly spicy bouquet of rich flowers. This is so lush and unusual on me, definitely an all year round in my opinion. I think you can still buy this around the place, but it is getting harder to come by. I am holding tight onto my 3 bottles! 😉

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