Marni Marni

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Marni Marni

Marni Marni

Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 65 customer ratings
(65 customer reviews)

Marni Marni for women of Marni

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The Italian fashion house Marni, led by designer Consuelo Castiglioni and in collaboration with Estée Lauder company, launched its first fragrance simply named Marni—the fragrance that reflects the discreet confidence of a woman.

Consuelo Castiglioni explained to WWD: “The perfume reflects Marni’s fashion, certainly. Because it’s a perfume that’s quite individual, that doesn’t evoke anything in particular. It’s for a woman who dresses for herself, who doesn’t follow trends but is sophisticated and also maybe a little eccentric.”

To meet the need for innovative designer fragrances, Consuelo Castiglioni proposed a perfume formula that was developed for her in the past by Givaudan perfumer Daniela Andrier. The fragrance was unusual because the characteristics of most perfumes—floral and fruity notes—were avoided. This raw spicy-woody formula is now enriched with dark and intense rose oil and incense.

Veronique Gabai-Pinsky, the president of the Aramis and Designer Fragrances section of Estée Lauder, describes the fragrance as “very modern and bold.”

The individuality of the brand is reflected in the design of the bottle as well, which is the memory of an old bottle that the designer found at flea market 20 years ago. “I wanted a bottle that was kind of traditional, that is, one that lasts over time, like the clothes we make, which last and you can still wear two or three years from now. It isn’t seasonal. I think this bottle reflects our concept — you want to keep it. It also has the dots, which are part of our world, and a play on proportions with the cap. These elements are also important in our fashion,” said the designer.

Marni fragrance is available as 30, 60 and 125 ml Eau de Parfum and a mini purse bottle that comes with a rag doll.

The face of the advertising is Raquel Zimmermann and the photographer is Nick Knight.
Marni was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniela (Roche) Andrier.

65 reviews for Marni Marni

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is lovely! I feel it’s been done before tho…hmmm …a Rose is a rose …
    Not full bottle for me..but like I said ,quite lovely and rosey!
    Edit. I actually might need a bottle…lol. Just so nice!❤️

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    spicy unique beast! Cardamom forward, spices, patchouli, hint of rose. So utterly sexy and wonderful. I detect pepper in the top and a myrrh cola note in the base

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    To be clear, for me, Cabochard is the Queen, the golden standard of rose scents. Even so, I’ve been searching for another rose perfume for when I feel like something else.
    Marni is the perfume that accomplishes this. True, Marni is not for everyone. Based on the reviews, people either love-it or hate-it. Marni is polarizing probably because it is challenging. It is neither masculine nor feminine (see note below). It is a rose perfume where the rose is unexpectedly and deliciously dense without fruity stews or syrupy confections. The incense is light while being unmistakably present. The wood is uncut, still rooted to the earth. Marni’s vetiver is pleasantly female. (Note: I’m not one to label (in life or in fragrance), but often vetiver separates the male from the female fragrances.)
    Marni’s challenges are the reasons I love this perfume. I have tried Amouages, Lutens, and Malle roses. I was not moved by them the way Marni impacted me. Marni ranks up there with the best of the niche fragrances – without the excesses of ‘more is more’.
    No need to compare Cabochard and Marni, because they are quite different from one another. There is a place in any fragrance wardrobe for both.
    I highly recommend Marni to women and men who color outside the lines.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    The fruit of a blind exchange.Banal, masculine, where is the rose? Overdose of fake incense. Cheap, the price is absurd considering the absolute lack of qualit. Longevity and sillage 0

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s nice a gentle rose scent mixed with spices. Long staying power very clean smelling also highly feminine not over the top.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I find this one full of contradictions and not at all easy to describe. It starts fresh and somewhat citrusy. It’s light but with a lot going on underneath. Its easy to dismiss this at first as a light airy floral scent but the longer its on, the more the incense and spices come out, while still being light and transparent. Overall its runs a tad sweet and I’d say the rose note is more floral than rosey. But describing this as a spicy/floral scent doesn’t really do this justice either. I’describe this more as an evasive clean woody scent with a hint of spice. I feel a guy can pull this off, it has an modern edge to it and not super obvious. At the end of the day, I like this but can’t put my finger on why exactly. Definitely takes some wearing to get use to. Proceed with an open mind. (As a side note I like Marni Rose better. The added rose note kicks thing up a bit more and gives it more bite and surprisingly more of a unisex vibe)

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Not a big fan of rose but I have come to love the rose/patch combo quite a bit. This is a beautiful scent that somewhat reminds me of the eastern rose scents: very spicy, loads of cardamom. Where in an eastern scent you would find Oud, in Marni you get this delicious ceder/incense/ patchouli base. I love this, it’s woodsy, it’s spicy, it’s everything I adore in a fragrance. I can’t believe the lackluster reviews, I have perfume eating skin and I am getting wonderful silage from Marni. It has a high quality vibe to it as well, reminding me more of a niche scent. If you love rose/patch, woods, spice, and incense, you must try this one.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I get very little spice, patchouli or incense. At first, the bergamot is most prominent then dries down to a slightly warm but dry citrusy rose. I don’t get the hype for the price and weakness of it.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    2012? I find that the bottle and the style of the campaign looks a bit more like 1992. Interesting.
    This is another entry into the patchy rose series. I was originally drawn to it as I hoped it might possess some of the qualities of my discontinued signature scent, Hugo Boss Intense, but it is really quite different. For one, this one is certainly more intense to my nose than the actual Intense is. The incense and patch really get up in your nose, add some spices to that and you have a sneezefest if you’re not careful. That said, it’s pleasant. My favorite patchy rose is Perles de Lalique.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    When I blind bought this a few weeks ago, I was hoping to smell what everyone else seems to be smelling. But I must be anosmic to this. To my nose, it’s a pale and watery concoction through which a handful of notes struggle to assert themselves (I mostly detect a slightly spicy rose, bolstered by a bit of incense) before it disappears completely on my skin. The overall effect is one-dimensional and bland. Shame. The bottle looks terrific on my nightstand, though.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    actually this is not my thing. It’s all about warm spicy notes, classic, intense and unisex. Insence is also very touchable, almost reminds me of YSL Nu(EDT) but Nu is more feminine because of floral notes.I guess Marni would be good choice for a strong woman to wear in a very cold wintry day, but definitely not my favorite spicy perfume. It has got almost no sweet/ delicate floral note to balance its masculinity. It is somehow a dry solid perfume and let’s talk about the bottle: also not my favorite. I like the idea of girly dots on it, but I guess it doesn’t match the bold unisex personality of such fragrance.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    OK. The jury is still out on this one. Wore it only once. I have to say the dry-down was quite nice, with the lovely notes of incense and pachouli appealing to the old hippie in me. Do I detect an orange/lemon opening note?

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I really, really like this, I wanted a rose perfume that wasn’t too “rosy” if you know what I mean? I’m also a sucker for insence and patchouli so this ticks all the right boxes for me.It is a lovely woody,insence fragrance which the rose does not dominate like it can do and although a little pricy at £49.99 for 30ml it has been in my case very worth it indeed 🙂

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    If you take Royal Oud by Creed and dilute with a touch of rose – half price and half potency, nice copy

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve revalue (and located) MARNI.
    it’s a fancyful disenchanted spicy scent.
    the smell you desire have when are ‘sans-soucis’, to keep ever in the handbag.
    warm spices smooth out by roses .
    never sweet.
    charm.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Jeez, this feels so familiar, I know I have a perfume like this already. I just cannot place it. I remember. It is very like perles de Lalique
    Marni is warm and spicy and completely gorgeous. Wow. I bought this as a blind buy based on reviews and I am thrilled to bits. I am getting hot peppers, warm spice and cool rose. It’s a veritable smorgasbord of lovely notes all singing in harmony. Impressive, this is certainly unexpectedly good.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Unisex scent. Smells strongly of incense and patchouli. I’d rather have this as a candle.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    This was so weird I got this perfume as a gift from a close friend and didn’t like it. Re-gifted it immediately. Got it again as a gift from my husband so I had to keep it. Still didn’t like it. At least a year and a half later going thru my stash, decided to try it again. OMG I fell in love with it, can’t figure this out. The spiceness, warmth, sexy, and how long it lasted on my skin, it was everything I love in a perfume. This perfume has moved on and up on my favorites list. Must try/buy!!!!!!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Don’t let the bottle fool you, this is not a girly Marc Jacobs style fragrance. This is chic, self aware and quite serious.
    Think of dewy morning roses blooming in the aftermath of a forest fire. It’s a crisp yet lightly spiced affair that’s very autumnal in its vibe – highlighted by the sharp vetiver . The patchouli is there right through to the drydown, always lingering, reminding you of its presence and it’s sillage and lasting power are both moderate, leaning on neither end of the spectrum.
    As other reviews state, it’s a surprising scent in a deceptively pretty bottle (which I find very modern and stylish). It swims through the same vein as Midnight Poison and I’d call it the lovechild of YSL’s Elle and Belle d’Opium. It’s familiar and nothing extraordinary but when all is said and done, it’s enjoyable. I like it!

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    What a surprise! Marni is a delight. It begins with rose and incense, mixed with a splash of bergamot and maybe cardamom. It is powerful, but not heavy. As it wears, the rose becomes stronger and seems to sweeten. I can’t quite figure out what to attribute the sweetness to, but I keep catching it in pleasant wafts. I’m hooked. It becomes a skin scent fairly quickly, and seems to last about 5 hours. By no means a fragrance that goes the distance in terms of longevity, but I’m reasonably satisfied. The scent is so lovely that I can forgive a moderate exit.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Marni is a perfume of “firsts” for me.
    This is the first time I have ever sprayed a fragrance and smelt nothing. Nothing. I respray, fearing I have been struck anosmic. Now I can taste it. It makes my nose itch, as it does if I walk the laundry products aisle at the supermarket. My lips are itching, too. I can’t smell it because my olfactory receptors have clamped shut in fear.
    This is the first time I have been tempted to scrub a perfume off my skin. As it develops — no, it doesn’t develop, it magnifies as it warms. As it magnifies it has burned off the chemical patch and incense and become a flat, fake rose; a plastic rose fresh from the assembly line. No spices, no bergamot, no cinnamon, no cardamom, no cedar, no vetiver, no fun.
    I presume there is some chemical here which causes a mild allergic reaction for me. If the laundry products aisle bothers you, don’t buy this perfume.
    Moderate projection, longevity about 5 grueling hours. Washes off readily.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Hmmm . . .where to start with Ms Marni? I normally don’t do rose very well. I do love spices and incense and patch. I was given a sample of this from a lovely Fragrantican and my initial reaction was spicy and nice but “too nice”. I typically go for scents that offer a little bit of rebellious adventure, sensuous allure or flirty fun. Marni Marni is not any of that.
    This to my nose opens quite spicy, incense-y and earthy but with a cooling champagne-like sparkle. A bit of citrus and minty essence keeps the spices light, fresh and not too serious. I found the minty sparkle fresh and interesting but it stilled remained in the “safe zone” and not excite me. Then as the day went on I kept getting this pleasant waft of a gentle barely there champagne dipped rose that wasn’t sour or loud or sharp just soft gentle and pretty with the gentle spices just barely dusting the petals and incense burning in the background. Then I thought, wow, this is really really nice and relaxing. Some days I don’t want to be rebellious, sensuous or flirty. Just easy going, pretty and “not exciting” but still not boring. I now proudly own a mini for just those type of days. I can also see this easily being someone’s everyday signature scent. Simply Lovely.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Is anyone apart from me reminded of 1970s Aqua Manda? A walk down memory lane for me. And very, very nice too.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Wow, this is an in your face and love me or leave me kind of scent! It smells like a mix of the original YSL Opium and Replay by Morris (a men’s oriental fragrance of fern, spice and citrus, with lower notes of musk and powdery woods – THE BEST SCENT FOR MEN I HAVE EVER SMELLED AND SADLY IT IS NO MORE). I love it even though it wouldn’t work for me as a signature fragrance only because it is so similar to the men’s cologne I used to love! But definitely try it if you’re looking for sth different and not cookie cutter 🙂

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    WOW, Grab it and love it!

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I really love rose perfumes, and I love spicy perfumes, so I had high hopes for this.
    Unfortunately I only like Marni. The rose is okay, it’s buried in cardamom and woody patchouli and a little incense, and halfway down the perfume there is a distinct accord of Big Red Cinnamon Chewing Gum. A strange mentholated note occasionally peeks in and out of Marni as well. Besides the cinnamon gum note, I find Marni to be extremely similar to Gres Cabaret, the perfect patchouli rose incense perfume in my opinion. Cabaret costs about $20 for 100 mls. Marni costs much, much more than that, and it is not worth the price.
    Marni smells good! It really does. But it doesn’t do anything new, or explore a well trodden path in its own way. Oh well it was just a mini.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I also think there is a distinct note of paper in this which I adore and haven’t noticed in a perfume before.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    The reason that I am so glad that I have Marni in my wardrobe is that when I can’t decide… incense, patchouli, spices, floral… Marni gives me a bit of all of these notes. And does it well. She is a very pretty scent, and can be worn easily anywhere. A good go to when I want something interesting that doesn’t fumigate the area like some of my other favorite incense/patchouli fragrances do. Oh, yes, I covet the “Marni Huggy Doll Purse Spray”!!

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    Gorgeous incense and spiciness with a rose peeking in from side to side. This is what I feel when I wear this fragrance. It is a beautiful blend, I really can’t pick out any distinct notes except what I just wrote above.
    This scent gets a lot of people asking me “what are you wearing, you smell good?”.
    I love the precious bottle also, with its cute red cap and polka dots.
    I wish it had a little more staying power. That’s my only complaint.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m a little embarassed ta the success and good reviews that Marni perfume gets here.
    I espected a light-hearted oriental with soft spices and flowers.
    Nothing like that. I must belong to another era.
    Marni is ok, not a stink, it can be worn easily, but along all the beginning and halfway I smell a distinct bugspray note with chemical citronella flavour. It reminds me of the Baygon spray in the green bottle that my aunt profusely sprayed on floors to keep ants away and kill the brave ones. Perhaps the spray contained some natural oils.
    It’s a note that only quiet down towards the end revealing a scent which is not airy at all rather a big bunch of oriental spice. A heavy one initially disguised as airy because of that citronellol edge.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I wanted to love this….and I thought I didn’t….but something keeps me coming back to my sample….or samples as I’ve went back to the department store and picked up more of them.
    This one is like the female Bang…but more depth to this one. She’s an incense baby and I love incense but not in the Bang way. There’s incense and roses and patchouli and I really like it. It’s smokey and spicy with the rose twirling around the middle like a beautiful ballerina.
    The lasting power isn’t the greatest but I want a bottle. I would’t pay FULL retail price for it as it’s insane for what you get but I will have a full bottle one day.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried Marni Rose yesterday and immediately ordered a bottle…then tried the original version today and did the same. Both are precisely what my nose (and body and mind) loves. Earthy deep rose and patchouli, pepper, incense, cedarwood.
    Marni is a spicy, earthy, modern oriental that magically remains light and wearable, even in the daytime. Something that is so hard to come by. I am a huge oriental and balsamic fragrance fan and so many of them are too heavy for day wear (though I wear them anyway) but it is heaven on earth to finally find a light version of what I love that can be worn day or night, any time of the year and for any occasion.
    The Rose version is extremely similar (same base) but with a hefty dose of deep rose oil and it is slightly sweeter and a bit more feminine. I can not decide which version I love the most…so I had to have both.
    To me, Marni is a sexy unisex fragrance. Not at all mainstream and could scare the sugar, flowers and bows crowd who may be expecting more of a crowd pleaser from a debut designer fragrance. But it is right up my scent alley.
    Edit: I received my FB and I must say I am very disappointed in the quality of the bottle/nozzle/cap. Good grief. For $100 plus, the cap is an embarrassment to the company. It is ultra cheap plastic, lightweight and tiny, like something from the drug store. It is so cheap and yucky that I don’t even want to keep it. The cap is so hard to pull off that it went flying across the room. I am used to much better quality than this and the terribly cheap presentation ruins it for me. I returned it and bought a bunch of samples instead because I do very much enjoy the fragrance.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this brand, and the bottle is perfect for they’re style/imagine, but the scent I did not like.
    It’s very heavy insence/rose to me nose. I actually had to scrubbe it off as it was making me sick.
    I appreciate that its unique, not a boring scent, just not for me.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I get a lot of rose, pepper and patchouli. Lots of citrus in the opening. Reminds me of Perles de Lalique but less good.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    This is actually one of the worst perfumes I’ve ever weared. It starts with sour, spicy notes but soon it turns to a very cheap mixture of incense and rose. For me is a very flat perfume, it has no complexity at all, it’s just too sweet and the dominating incense note is really disturbing. Never again.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow. I got a mini bottle of this when I bought something else. I initially loved it and was pricing it out. By the time I was done it had died down to something extremely familiar that I couldn’t place, so I started reading reviews. Someone totally called it. Noxcema. This is the first perfume I have ever met that I like in the bottle but not on me. Disappointing.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    At first sniff in store and on paper, I thought it was really close to SL Feminite du Bois. I tested one on each arm at home to compare. Marni is a daytime lighter version of FDB on me. Marni is also close to the original Mania by Armani, but Marnie has more top/middle/bottom note variety. Marni’s top is fresh, orangey, woodsy, middle is woodsy orangey, bottom is soft woodsy, soft faint rose.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    First spray has the masculine notes that I’ve seen in some of the reviews, but quickly turns into a somewhat sweet smokey scent that I am now in love with.
    As it dries down I smell a comfortable “dirty rose” incense, that makes me feel fresh and sexy at the same time. The scent lingers close to the skin, I keep sniffing my wrist to get more.
    This 5ml sample I have will not last long, I need a jug of it. 🙂

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    i agree that the opening is very medical and has a mint/eucalyptus like quality. then i get spice and incense with some definite rose. but its kinda weird because it has this freshness to it which kinda goes against the spice rose. it has a masculine vibe to it. i think its okay. i imagine a 30+ yr old woman wearing jeans a tshirt and a leather jacket with boots. i think its okay but not for me. fine for work but maybe a little too casual.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance so much that I had to order a full bottle immediately! It’s sexy and beautiful, lasts on my skin for good 8 hours and on my clothes it lasts for days. I can’t believe that Marni is on a level with a niche perfume. It smells so dry and warm, the spices add this amazing kick to the rose oil. It’s not a fresh rose, nope. It’s a dirty type of a rose but not in “old fashion” way. I can’t detect any citrus at all. It reminds me of L’Artisan Nuit de Tuebereuse. Very similar… I LOVE IT!

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one I really have to persevere with.
    With the initial squirt I get Amouage Epic which is a catastrophe for me! I cannot stand that scent!! The camphorous medicinal quality of Epic I would go as far to say I find upsetting. I have a similar experience with Marni and it lasts for a good 1/2 – an hour. Then – joy of joys! – it starts to mellow and an almost Amouage Lyric quality takes over. This takes me to the other extreme – Lyric is one of my all-time faves!
    But! Marni is NOT an Epic/ Lyric combo – it makes its own statement. It’s pungent and warming; vibrant and calm; confused and eloquent. I can’t nail it down, and receive different messages each time I wear it.
    The key to an enjoyable Marni experience I’ve found is not to spray it on my wrists. It works far better with warmth so the chest and even the nape of the neck when I’m wearing a scarf have given the best results.
    My customary three spritzes gives moderate silage and longevity, and that’s fine. Any more and my colleagues might ask me to work outside! The spicy rose qualities as it begins to fade at the 5-6 hour mark are gorgeous and very comforting.
    Marni’s something I have to be in the mood for: it’s not an everyday scent for me as I need time to psyche myself up for it. (I’d be more inclined to wear Lyric daily than this.)But, as a statement piece that shifts, changes and offers regular surprises, it takes some beating.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    when i first tried this on my wrist, i thought it was something interesting but not interesting enough to buy. a few days later i found a Marni tester in my room and gave it a shot. the result was really confusing. the thing i know is that it’s not the best smelling or most appealing perfume but what makes me feel like is divine. i felt like the sexiest girl in the world when i wore this which is very ridiculous but it worked. I’m gonna get a bottle as soon as possible.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I really liked this mostly rose perfume. I was very surprised that it reminded me of the drydown of Briar Rose by Ineke, a discontinued perfume that smells like rose confiture, slightly sweet and velvety/creamy. I smell more cardamom in this perfume than any other spice–love that! This is not a rose sillage-bomb, it’s fairly light, but I think that is nice for a perfume like this. Not too heavy, yet warm enough for cool weather. If you loved Brian Rose and never got to own a bottle, this is close enough. I might even like this better, as it lacks the medicinal opening of Briar Rose. I got 2 manufacturer’s samples, and I was going to give one away. Not anymore, they are both mine! A very beautiful spicy rose!

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    The owner of one of my go-to perfume shops recommended this to me last summer. She said it would suit me perfectly. I wore it most of the summer and always appreciated it. Never actually fell in love with it. I get some spice and pepper, but I mostly get fruity sweetness, which makes me think it is more appropriate for young girls. Perhaps young ladies in their twenties. This is a happy, bubbly scent. Not offensive, but definitely not intriguing.
    I’ll see if it becomes more “adult” in the colder temperature.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    I really dont understand why this is so hard to find and so expensive!
    The bottle is nice, and I guess the scent is nice also.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    This starts with a refreshing gingery rose, but the rose is subdued, just as much as the ginger. There’s something about it that’s a bit masculine, like a cologne. I didn’t give it much thought other than the fact that it was fresh and pretty at first…and I kept sniffing the paper strip I sprayed it on. Later, I asked for a sample and tried it out on my wrist. This becomes a sophisticated spicy rose in the drydown, but never heavy. It reminds me of Lady Vengeance from JHAG, but without the vanilla, less sweet, and more ethereal, a bit like Prada’s L’eau Ambree. It doesn’t create a lot of sillage on me and wears closely. I hope they create an intense version of this, because as unique as I find it, I’d love it if it was less of a wallflower. It’s a perfect summer to fall perfume, but I need something heftier during Winter. That said, I’m incrediblely happy to find something that’s not part of the trend in the market these days.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Love the bottle but the scent is mediocre.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    There’s a dirty/rose dynamic and an even more impressive balmy/smoky thing going on – it’s terrific! I agree with others: the packaging is somehow completely wrong and misleading for this scent. It’s a heavenly balmy, and yes, a touch of Noxzema. It fades pretty fast, though.
    I bet this will be a hot seller this fall. Would go great with a leather jacket on those first days with a chill in the air.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    I was given a small dabber bottle of this as a sample the other day, and I must say that Marni is just beautiful. I love deep, spicy, sensual fragrances, and Marni fits that bill. It’s also off the beaten path, which is a huge plus. It just went to the top of my MUST HAVE list!

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    This is Chanel’s Coromandel plus the original Stella combined together. I like it.

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    This is growing on me more and more as the day goes on. nice incense, but not really the smoky pine-y church kind. it’s woody but not cloying, I’m also smelling something amber-like but i know it’s not listed, and it’s lighty spicey. I’m getting no definitive rose at all, only a slight sweetness..which is nice because I don’t like strong roses. nice patchouli in the dry down. lasts for a very long time. I got 7 hours out of it and it’s still going. the last couple of hours it’s more of a skin scent, but I’m impressed with the longevity considering my skin sucks up most scents rather quickly. wish the price wasn’t as high as it is. For what it is, it should be half the price. nice and pleasant and in my collection, but doesn’t make a huge huge impact on me

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells EXACTLY like Noxzema cream. Instantly it brought me back to childhood summers with too much time spent in the sun, and someone rubbing that cooling pasty cream on my back to soothe the pain of blistered skin.
    An interesting memory to have, but not something I am keen on smelling like ever again.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    This Marni fragrance took me right back to sitting in the back of a Catholic mass, watching the priest swing back and forth the burning incense.
    The notes are quite simple and identifiable, even for someone smelling you. I smell various spices, patchouli, lemons, wood chips. It is quite masculine. I would like smelling this on a man rather than myself.
    I, however, would not buy a full sized bottle even as a present for the men in my life because the longevity is weak, and over time, the smell becomes very unpleasant.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    Have to add new review. I love this scent! It’s spicy, a little incense, long lasting. It gives me a horrible rash and I threw away the receipt, foolishly! If your interested please get in touch. I have the roll on and a full spray bottle. Thanks!

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    This will be in Nordstroms soon; but the SA had a little mini tester of it, so I got to give it a try.
    When I first put it on, I got heavy citrus and cardamon. Very nice! I walked around the mall and then outside. The scent was wafting up at me, and it was gorgeous in the warm, dry weather we’ve been having. It then changes quite a bit, and the rose comes through. At that point, it’s mainly rose and incense. To my nose, it reminds me of a cross between Histoires de Parfums 1969 and L’Artisan Tea for Two (two of my favorite scents). Definitely going on my “to buy” list!
    Unfortunately; a couple of hours later, I kept smelling my wrist and all I got was heavy rose. It lasted quite a while on me, but not sure I like the final stages of it.
    I’m still eyeing the travel spray and doll, so I’ll give this one another shot when it officially launches at Nordstroms. Hopefully the gorgeous incense and cardamon will stick around longer on me.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    Very nice wearable Scent,with obvious Citric start and Patchouli drydown. Sadly,there is no longevity and the sillage is also quite weak.

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    A nice 100% diluition of Scent (scent intense) by Costume National that owns more personality and longevity. So if you want to be original and save moneys.. And the Popeye’s Olive style bottle doesn’t match with the fragrance at all.

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    Galliano, Marni is a very exclusive Italian fashion house but I agree the scent is def nothing special even though past the citric phase a lovely musky note comes out, still not FB worthy

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    If you are onto peppery scents, the whole composition is built on fine pulverized green pepper. Intensive, strong and spicy scent.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a sample of this today at Saks: I really enjoyed the fragrance on the test strip, so went for a skin sample. The first hour was not my favorite part. Even though there seem to be no fruity notes, I got a sweetness reminiscent of over-ripe peaches; i did not get rose on the floral notes, but rather an undertone of white flowers…the development brought a nice, easy spicy note, not overwhelming, and not too sweet. The woodsy notes become more prominent, and these last quite well. After the initial burst, the fragrance has minimal sillage, and the lasting power is good (6hrs+). Will try the sample again; I don’t think it will lead to a FB purchase for me.
    UPDATE: Tried the sample several more times….and found it more and more interesting while being intensely wearable just about anywhere. The spicy notes were warm and yet light, and I loved the overall lightness of the fragrance. Went back and bought a bottle. I have received compliments on it, and asked what I was wearing.

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    Got a free sample decant for my mother. I don’t know the difference between modern and classic fragrance. In my books theres just the good and the bad. This one is good. Its fresh and spicey with a wood dry down. Opening is okay, but the dry down is a good balance between sweet and spicey. its a good scent and evokes good feelings.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted to love this one :(. Smells like a girl version of Bang by Marc Jacobs :(. I smelled this in the new Vogue with Beyoncé on the cover. I haven’t sprayed it on my skin just yet but I’m not much of a happy camper from smelling this on paper

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve always been a bit ambivalent about the scent of roses. Being a tomboy growing up, I always associated it with an intense femininity that never really suited my personality. Add to that the fact that I associated intense femininity with a) the prissy, pink-loving Mean Girls who tortured me growing up and later b) the older men who would hit on me as a 14 year-old whenever I dressed up or wore makeup, and you develop a dislike for “girly” florals like daisies or roses. With roses, it has to have a bit of a grounded and earthy edge underlying it, like leather in Kelly Caleche or patchouli in Coco Noir, to get me to appreciate the flower – cue the supporting cast of patchouli, amber, spice, aromatic woods…
    And with that you get someone who fell for this as soon as she heard the notes. Cedar, cardamom, vetiver and patchouli – and oh, yeah, some intense roses mixed in, to show that she’s still a girl, but one with some deep roots. Lucky for me when I finally tried a sample the cardamom and cedar really came through on my skin, yet because of the rose and prominent bergamot it didn’t have the “too heavy for summer” pitfall I usually find with the fragrances I go for typically. This is a perfect summer scent for someone into heavy spice and orientals, but who doesn’t want to suffocate people on the Metro when the AC is broken in 90-degree heat. This is my kind of rose, and a definite must-have on my list this spring and summer.

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried this scent on at the Marni store and say what!?!?!? I LOVE this scent! First, I love the bottle – it brightens up my vanity tray with the red cap and the polka dots. Who doesn’t like polka dots? Red rules! Anyway, back to the scent. I was looking for a warm/woodsy/spicey/floral fragrance, and this one is IT.
    It is not overpowering with the woodsy/spice notes. The rose tames it down. You can wear this all year round. It makes me feel happy and people ask me what I am wearing because it is so nice. I wish it would last longer than it does, but after 6 hrs., I am still able to faintly smell it.
    I am thinking of mixing it with Molecule 01 – another FAVORITE and see what happens.
    I will keep you posted.
    I am looking forward to trying out the new Hermes scent.
    PEACE!

  65. :

    3 out of 5

    I think this scent is just wonderful. It doesn’t hit

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