Muse de Rochas Rochas

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Muse de Rochas Rochas

Muse de Rochas Rochas

Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 48 customer ratings
(48 customer reviews)

Muse de Rochas Rochas for women of Rochas

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Description

The houses of Rochas introduced its new perfume in early April 2011 under the name of Muse de Rochas. The in-house perfumer Jean-Michel Duriez wanted to dedicate this fragrance to the founder Marcel Rochas, who gifted the famous perfume Femme Rochas to his wife Helene at the day of their wedding. “This perfume is a hymn to creation and to muses that inspire, “said Duriez .

Muse de Rochas is designed for ladies who wear perfume as a piece of haute couture garment. The composition is oriental – floral, fresh, vivid and lively. It opens with aromas of fruits and greens of banana leaf, bergamot, orange sap, peach and mango. White flowers are in the heart, typically for Rochas, including orange blossom and narcissus, accompanied by cinnamon. Australian sandalwood, Madagascar vanilla, styrax, amber and white musk form the warm base of the perfume.

The crystal glass bottle is designed as the tribute to the Femme Rochas one, colored in shades of purple. It is available as Eau de Parfum in quantities of 30, 50 and 100 ml.

48 reviews for Muse de Rochas Rochas

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I get a Caleche vibe from this one, it is extremely cheap at the moment and the stock after checking the batch code is a few years old too.
    So intrinsically yet a brief reminder and likeness to Hermes Vintage ‘Caleche’
    Truly reminiscent, and there are so many reviews on Caleche, most of these reviews reflecting on what I would like to say on this fragrance anyway, and those vintage fragrances from yesteryear that have a similar vibe.
    This definitely reminds me of vintage ‘Caleche’ and other fragrances of that era, and I happen to love Chypres and those of this offacaltory group. Including Lanvin’s ‘Arpege’ EDP, MaGriff, Carvan and Balmain’s vintage ‘Ivoire’ Incidentally Revlon’s inexpensive Charlie Blue the new version although the notes are completely different, and dissimilar.
    I feel Rochas Muse De Rochas harks back to an era where fragrances were statement accroutrements whether feminine or masculine, meant to reflect taste and patron loyalty to the fragrances design house.
    Most fragrances actually last quite long on me, however I am disappointed to say that the longevity even in the tropics does not last as long on my skin as I would like. Yet being price friendly at the moment it’s selling for 10 Australian dollars for a 30 mill flacon, I paid 13 $ for mine, one can re spritz often. The flacon design reminds me of a feminine Haute Couture silhouette.
    The package has such a vintage vibe and thus clearly providing a fragrance niche for those wanting their beloved fragrances of day’s gone by, a little bit of luxury and uniqueness restored.
    Very impressive. Pity there was only one bottle left, as luck would have it I scored the last one. But in reflection, I would probably not repurchase because of the lack of sillage. This fragrance could easily be unisex too, and that’s a non issue for my fine self.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells nice lasts literally 5 minutes dont waste time on this no staying power no wonder its at discount shops here in Australia for 12 bucks.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Styrax with an added layer of styrax. Nothing wrong with styrax! Styrax is sticky and lingering, and very cool for summer nights.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    i received this as a gift awhile ago, decided to try it out this week. this works very well on my skin. i get a very powdery musk scent. i love that. powder, makeup notes and musk work especially well on me so i’m loving it. it lasts on me around 3 or so hours with medium sillage. i usually can smell it softly wafting around me.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    actually i don’t feel this is a very weird scent
    it’s not that musky in my point
    and the banana leaf is there definitely
    but not so strong and powerful like Pozo Halloween
    just mango vanilla
    mango and other fruits are noticable
    sweet indeed but not headache dizzy sweet
    although it is EDP.
    it lasts about only 1 hour on me
    sold it after sprayed it for 2 times
    nothing special

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Gifted sample from a lovely fragrantican. What a frustrating perfume, i vaguely smell the green top notes but i really have to sniff hard. I do get a light floral heart with sandalwood and musk. No projection on my skin yet what i smell i like. Delicate unusual and feminine maybe projection is dependant on chemistry.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I keep coming back to this one, I bought it a few months back and I find myself craving Muse de Rochas more than I expected I would. The prominent banana leaf made me a little skeptical but it blends in perfectly to a warm, soft, velvety comfort scent. To my skin it is perfectly balanced, not too sweet, the mango and banana leaf give it a unique touch, and the muskiness around makes it soft and comforting.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    My friend works in a pharmacy with a a large perfume section and offered to buy me one for Christmas. So I gave him a list to chose from (so it would still be a surprise) and he got me this. I’m kind of disappointed – I almost didn’t include this one at all. looks like he went for the biggest bottle for the best money. Not complaining too loudly – it was the best present I got this year.
    Anyway, yes it’s nice enough. Starts off a bit green then settles to soft musk. Thankfully, not the kind of musk that goes dirty on me.
    But is it special? Not really, of the 50 odd perfumes I have this one is likely to be one of the first to go (but not before Karleidescope). I’ll try giving it a proper outing and make my decision from there.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Having a respect for the house of Rochas and out of my love for Madame Rochas, I took a chance on Muse and it has worked out extremely well. It really is a beautiful perfume. Serene and sophisticated, with a touch of luxury.
    The first spray of Muse gave me a flash-back to 1989 and the release of Samsara. That beautiful sandalwood is what I enjoy the most about this fragrance. I was glad to read that it reminds others of Samsara as well.
    The banana leaf is there in the top notes, which is a bit of fun. Then I smell green mango, perhaps slightly under-ripe and a little ‘fizzy’. The base notes reveal themselves quite early in the wearing. Sandalwood, powdery musk and cinnamon provide a lovely balanced warm base which purrs along for hours.
    I don’t find it to be strong, yet it leaves a soft trail. I wear it often to work (one spray distributed across both wrists) and frequently receive compliments on it. With one spray I can smell it easily for hours after I have applied it and it stays on clothing for days.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I find this to be very bland with little sillage. I cannot discern any specific notes. I’ve sampled for about 5 days. Not purchase worthy for my wardrobe.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Took a chance on set of this fragrance and lotion that I found at Marshalls a couple of years ago and so very glad that I did. To me it’s soft, feminine and romantic. Combined with the lotion it’s divine. This will be a staple in my collection of must haves fragrances…simply put, it’s lovely.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Another blind buy from TJMaxx. It’s not ground-breaking in any way, but it’s not bad either. What makes it slightly different than all of those celebrity fruity florals lining the shelves of TJ Maxx, is that it does have a pervasive note of bananas with a undelying, but subtle smokiness. Unfortunately the smokiness doesn last for very long as the scent slides quickly into a tropical and slightly gourmand skin scent that reminds me of Patou’s Sira Des Indes, which is also features banana leaf. Muse, like Sira Des Indes, doesn’t last long and doesn’t have great sillage. Both would be best worn in warmer, even hot weather for the full effect. If you find that the prices for Sira Des Indes are more than you would like to pay, trust me, Muse is a perfect substitute.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a weird experience of a perfume… It doesn’t have top notes, it goes straight to the base notes. After about 15 minutes it smells very, very similar to Chergui by Lutens, so i suppose the notes they share are center stage…
    None of the 2 evolve on my skin, they are from beginning to end true to what they originally promise.
    I guess powdery, ambery smells like these could be layered with strong citruses, for more light. However, i don’t consider them complete works of art – something is missing…..

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I love to try new things!!! Perfume is one that I will try just on a whim! It is a beautiful scent just a little to light for me. I love florals among other things too. Very versatile when it comes to many things. I will keep this in my collection among many others, as a calmer one.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    A TJ Maxx blind buy for $9.99, this is a confounding perfume. It is so light, it makes me wonder if I am slightly anosmic (I am most certainly not.) Yet, what I can smell of it, I can still smell on my skin 8+ hours later. I wish the scent was more amplified, but still close to the skin as it is a lovely, lovely white floral. As it is, this is another Dolce by Dolce & Gabbana for me. I will use it to scent notes, letters, etc.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful. I normally prefer bolder scents with at least a moderate projection. This is a gorgeous exception. The opening is interesting, fresh and green, most likely the banana leaf. The dry down is just stunning. It wears very close to the skin, musky, but it doesn’t come across as weak at all. I get quite a bit of the cinnamon, vanilla, and sandalwood. The floral notes are very soft and the fruit is delicate, barely there, not overpowering or candy-like at all.
    Everything about this perfume is soft, subtle, and understated… the complete opposite of most of my favorites but it works. I’m very happy to have Muse de Rochas in my collection.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    I wear Muse de Rochas; it doesn’t wear me. I have to admit, at times I like to be worn. This is blended so skillfully though, it makes me pause.
    It opens with citrus to me, but doesn’t last long (thankfully for my taste). The scent then starts softening. This soft, musky skin scent develops on me that makes me pause for pleasure.
    I cannot get enough of this scent.
    I bought this early in my latest game of perfume. I took it home and smelled it. Thought it was good and put it in my cabinet. Wore it one more time; liked it very much.
    I frantically have been looking for the right scent. Shopped, smelled and had a delicious time.
    Today, I was tired. Nothing seemed to suit me. I brought this out today in frustration. Tom Ford yesterday was quite a ride.
    My own piece of zen today.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Really sharp and overpowering. I’m getting lilly of the valley in an unpleasant way. No fruitiness whatsovever. Very disappointed.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Amore by Adrienne Vittadini…dead ringer.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Lightly, delicately, perfectly divine. I usually favor the dark, spicy, mysterious, smoky orientals and powerhouse vintage fragrances, but this blend is a rare and special exception. It is poetry. Rochas is a true master.
    Gently sweet and soft but mesmerizingly gorgeous, it smells more expensive that it is. I smell the most beautiful florals mixed with rain and fine sandalwood blended with a lovely musk. This is a wedding day scent; a naked honeymoon smell. Of all the “nudes” going on right now, I choose Rochas Muse as The Perfect Nude.
    Other than a wedding, this scent brings the imagery of a lovely nude woman in repose while her artist lover paints her laying across their passion bed with a window of rainy rivulets as the background.
    The perfect light sweetness with a hint of peachy tart, sheer, perfectly blended, nothing too sharp, sour or sticking out, no fruit punch or candied pralines (Thank you, Rochas!) I think of fine ivory satin and French lace in a not-so-innocent way when I smell this. I usually do novels for reviews. I won’t bore you to tears with this one because it is just simply beautiful, purely classic yet unique… and the name is perfectly fitting. Muse. Yes, Muse! 🙂

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    This a lovely powdery musk that gives the effect of a blurred line between having perfumed skin versus having skin that naturally smells perfumed. This is the latter. When I wear this, I don’t get an outward feeling of wearing any perfume–what I get is a silken waft of sweet musk…my own pheromone. Rochas has yet to disappoint me.
    It is beautifully blended and thankfully not one of those screechy fruit-choulis that continue to captivate a large perfume audience…I admit to not being part of that audience anyway.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I am so thrilled to have found this beauty blind at Marshalls for $14.99 per 1.6 oz. Just gorgeous! It is a fruity floral but divine and sophisticated, not Kool-Aid or cheap body spray. I can smell each of the listed notes and I can also detect violet like some other reviewers, although it is not listed. It smells like the fanciest candy or perhaps a delicious fruity cocktail made with fresh juices and top shelf liqour. I didn’t really know what to expect, but Rochas rang a bell, it is an EDP, and made in France. I’m starting to notice that french manufacture at least gives an indication of quality, like french wine, cosmetics or lingerie. Those French know a thing or two about the feminine arts. The bottle is really gorgeous, with smokey purple glass and an almost heart shape. The cap is well crafted and snaps into place firmly. The outside of the box is basic but it is lined in violet lace print on a white background. It says “Une Muse sommeille en chaque Femme” just inside the box top, which google translates to “a muse lives inside every woman.” Isn’t that lovely? I’m starting to feel quite talented at blind buys, but I could never do it without Fragrantica! It’s quite a thrill to pick a gem out of a cluster of celeb frags and outdated fashion house throwaways. I’m a happy lady!

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I owe Muse a apology. When I tested it some 20 months ago it was a very cool day in September and I’m assuming my skin was cool as well. It seemed an unremarkable fruity floral, was completely linear and had a “shortgevity” of under an hour.
    This past winter I was given a gift set by a well-meaning friend so I tried it again. Cold temps + cool skin = same result. But it was a gift so I kept it.
    Last night I found the bottle while looking for something else and decided to spray my pillowcase and, what the heck, my neck and arms as well. Hmmmm… warm night + warm skin and guess what? Muse took a 180 degree turn and became a satiny smooth sandalwood cloud sweetened with mango and orange blossom! It sprayed on my skin with an oily sheen and I could still detect it this morning on myself and my pillowcase.
    I applied it again after a shower this afternoon and can detect the faintest hints of cinnamon and musk under the blend of sandalwood, mango & orange blossom I picked up on last night. I’m 4 hours in and it’s still going strong, as if I applied it just moments ago.
    Rochas Muse is truly a very, very pretty oriental fragrance and I say with all humility, “I was wrong.”
    Now, about banana leaf… Really? Has anyone here who says it’s detectable actually smelled banana leaf? I’d like to but my passport has expired so no weekend jaunt to a banana republic is on my immediate agenda. I suspect banana leaf is a “phantom ingredient” tossed into lists of notes just to add an aura of mystery. After all, who can say for sure? 🙂

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Delicate, feminine, fruity, sweet, soft, powdery, smooth, waxy, resinous, soapy.
    SorceressOfTheDark has pretty much said it all in her review & I agree wholeheartedly.
    I was initially drawn to this when I saw the review noting a similar “DNA” to Cacharel’s Noa. I like Noa for its soft simplicity, so the idea of a similar scent with slightly different notes is an enticing & very tempting prospect, however I don’t really find much similarity between them. Noa is floral & musky. To my nose Muse de Rochas is fruity & powdery.
    As this really is a delicate scent; surprisingly starting off quite brash, fresh and fruity, then quickly (within half an hour) settling to a soft, smooth, subtly spiced, effervescent, resinous, powdery finish, I’d have too hard a time trying to describe it accurately in a review. Somebody else mentioned that this is like two perfumes in one & I’m inclined to agree.
    I will say that it’s in the style of Prada Candy, Infusion D’Iris & Valentino’s Rock n Dreams, with a touch of Daisy by Marc Jacobs. It’s certainly of the same ilk as these other scents. The peach, musk, cinnamon & myrrh from Rock n Dreams with the benzoin, musk, iris, violet & rose of Candy or Infusion D’Iris. The green, waxy consistency of the violet leaf in Daisy seems present here. Daisy, which I’m not much of a fan of, somehow manages to smell of sweet banana without actually having any banana in the notes. (Due to the combination of buttery gardenia, sweet strawberry & violet leaf?)
    In Muse de Rochas, the opening is all about the banana leaf, mango, peach & cinnamon, with a subtle, herby touch of bergamot coming in soon after, with “washing powder” orange blossom powdering my nose in a soft caress. This first half an hour makes me feel like I’m wrapped in powdery pink bubblegum, and then MAGIC happens.
    The sandalwood and cinnamon here are quite slight but work wonders with the powdery, waxy banana leaf and peach/mango combo. They add some spice where it’s needed. The dry down is where I’m sure there’s myrrh, working well with the musk, banana leaf, vanilla and sandalwood. It sits extremely close to the skin in the final stages and as others have said – it’s extremely hard to smell on yourself at this point, but if I sniff very close to my wrists it surprises me & I catch soft hints of it for a good few hours, so it does stand the test of time, albeit subtly so – lasting, at tops, for around 4 hours.
    Gentle, simple, understated.
    Sadly I find none of the narcissus here, but I have a soft spot for this scent, so I don’t really mind.
    This is definitely one of those “my skin but better” scents, like the remnants of a fruity soap or fruity shampoo. Not really my style, but enjoyable nonetheless.
    I bought a bottle for my mother.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    I also had the same experience with Muse dr Rochas as many others did- it started out nicely but in a just a couple of minutes I could not smell it on myself at all and that’s unusual for an Eau de Parfum of this style, and my skin usually retains fragrance very well. I found the opening delightful, however, since I do appreciate a good fruity scent. I will try it again and apply heavily, maybe it will surprise me. Perhaps it is the wrong time of year and it will bloom better in summer? It was a $9.99 bargain at TJ Maxx so no great loss, but Rochas is one of my favorite houses and most of their older perfumes have legendary lasting power. Not sure what they were aiming for here, maybe the younger market, but I think of Rochas as a “more is more” house, which is one of the reasons I love their fragrances.
    UPDATE: After several wearings this is really growing on me! The longevity is a lot better than I originally thought. I am getting something very much like plum, although that is not a listed note. Very pretty, perfect for work, and dare I say quietly sexy?

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I find this scent to be beautiful. It’s the first and only one I’ve tried from this perfume house. For me it has a bit of a split personality in that it begins slightly fruity, slightly green but mostly clean and soapy with a powder/dusty,salty sweetness as in Lolita Lempicka, like ChypreAnn mentioned. As it dries down, the sandalwood becomes extremely apparent on my skin. I wonder if that’s why one of the reviews likened it to Samsara. The sandalwood in this reminds me of Estee Lauder Sensuous but Muse de Rochas is much sweeter and more feminine..while Sensuous takes on a more sappy, resinous vibe.Muse de Rochas manages to pull off sweet-fresh-clean and sultry-woody at the same time.Sure….I also found it at a bargain price at TJMaxx….but I wouldn’t discredit it because of that….it’s very nice and worth the money in my opinion. Initially I bought a bottle for myself and then went back to buy a bottle for my 20 year old step-daughter for Christmas. I’m hoping it will be just what she craves…as she is trying to transition into wearing more “grown-up” fragrances. I think this one might satisfy that requirement as it retains the sweetness of youth yet also offers a certain edginess found in the bizarre combo of notes and the spicy-woody-musky base. I can’t say that the banana leaf ever really stood out but then again I can’t say that I have ever smelled a banana leaf to know what one smells like. I’m guessing it lends to that fresh, green (slightly bitter) quality. I’m looking forward to smelling more from Rochas!

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I was excited to find a 30 ml of this perfume at TJ Maxx for $9.99. This is a mellow, pretty scent; I can smell the banana leaf, but it’s definitely not banana-pudding-like; it’s sweet in the same way that Lolita Lempicka is. It smells much more expensive than it is, and I’m very happy with this purchase. True, it’s one that needs to be reapplied frequently, but at this price, that’s not a problem.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    I consider this scent to be a very exotic and a bit odd. To my nose the banana is prominent with the mango and peach trailing behind. And yes, I have smelled banana leaves before. When I was growing up in Houston, we used to have a banana tree next to the house. I don’t get much vanilla but during the die down, I picked up a familiar note that prodded me to recall another fragrance. For a while I couldn’t figure it out, and then it came to me. This reminds me a bit of Guerlain’s, Samsara, but much sweeter, fruitier and lighter. This pleasant, spicy note found in both perfumes is quite likely sandalwood, as pointed out by a more recent reviewer. And interestingly, in researching it, I found they both have quite a few other notes in common. Overall, I do like this scent and even though it’s a bit strange I find myself appreciating it quirkiness.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this blind at a great price from TJ Maxx, because I trust the house of Rochas. I still have some of my beloved Lumiere and the beautiful blue oriental elegance of Byzance,not to mention a tiny bit of Madame Rochas and a mini or two of Eau De, Rochas, my favorite “eau” ever! I compared it to Rebel Fleur by Rihanna, even though her’s is not nearly as subtle and complex, becsue it’s top is fruity/fresh, the mid is warm sweet white flowers and the dry down gourmand-ish with vanilla, amber and musk. But–this scent is so much less obvious and changes so beautifully on the skin. It’s a great purchase for fall/winter wear–WIN!

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Wonderful daytime scent that does not enter a room five minutes before the wearer herself enters! Lovely, subtle violets and amber that stay close to the skin. An intimate fragrance. Will buy again!

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    I love when blind purchases work out! This one has the sweet main note of Nocturnes and Oscar de la Renta mixed with the powdery girly note in Curve Crush or Ellen Tracy Bronze.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Sometimes we blame a house for not performing to our standards. We expect every perfume they produce to be at some invisible standard we have set for them and if their newest creation has not towed this line, all hell breaks loose. I have read negativity posed at Muse and I don’t know why. It’s a delightful little oriental floral that sits close to the skin after it drys down. It eventually becomes a woody vanilla with a light musk dancing with swirls of resin. It’s a surprise perfume because its beginning is nothing like its ending and I like that. It sits close to the skin making it perfect for a variety of uses, the office, close encounters, small spaces…you can figure this one out.
    There is a definitive powdery finish which is quite nice when the florals come back out to announce themselves. Sometimes I just want a perfume that’s demure, dainty, coy and exquisite in its presentation and Muse fits this bill. It lasts quite a few hours happily for me and the bottle fits heftily in my hand. It’s a beautiful dark lilac color with a metallic cap, no plastic and gold lettering on the front.
    Yes, sometimes I do want a feminine perfume that speaks of gentleness, not weakness. Muse de Rochas sustains a number of these qualities.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this. It’s subtle but yet present… I think I smell more the air behind me in my silage, than I smell it on me. I don’t feel the sweet fruit… It’s more a softness. It’s elegant and discrete. At a point the dry down on my skin reminds me of tarragon…

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Found this at TJ Maxx for a very reasonable price. The first spray was a nice surprise. This reminds me a lot of Bvlgari BLV, which I have always enjoyed. This is a softly sweet scent that is very appropriate for daytime wear.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    i dont understand the negativity. i get compliments like crazy! its wonderful!

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Just bought this hope it last, it’s smells really nice. i will give update later.
    I want to wear it a while…:P

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    I also experienced that while I could not smell it myself, others could! Light, powdery aldehydes, sheer florals, fleeting fruit. The drydown is primary sandal, but there are no quality oils here as fixatives. Oh, where has our oakmoss gone? Patchouli, oakmoss’ ill-chosen successor, would have overwhelmed, so they used vanilla, sandal, and an artificial vanilla instead. Likely this would wear perfectly well in a warm climate, but in the dry winter, it is too discreet for me. Compare to Jean Patou’s Forever Patou.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree this is a frustrating scent to review, as it has so many notes, yet the scent is light, and flat. Could have been so much more than what it is really. Nonetheless it smells nice, but goes away so fast, so no sense in buying it . I am kind of dissatisfied with that one. No sense of direction in that scent, no top notes , or middle or base, don’t know who came up with such a lousy creation under the Rochas name!?

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    It has taken me several weeks to be able to talk about Muse de Rochas as I am so frustrated that it is one of those rare perfumes that you occasionally find that you cannot smell on yourself shortly after applying ! I cannot even rate the notes other than the banana leaf as within a few minutes I just cannot smell them to pick them out,and can only detect the faintest whiff if I breathe on my wrists,whereas others can smell it on me ! All I do know is that this is a lovely,original perfume which reminds me a little of the original Lumiere which I loved,but then it’s gone. A very dissapointing experience for me as I was so looking forward to receiving it and it wasn’t cheap, but I still love it and will wear it, I’m just sad that I am not able to enjoy it properly .

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Soft, subtle, good for the office and professional settings, unobtrusive but noticeable. Mango and peach are well paired with a citrus that keeps it from becoming too sweet. The white florals are soft and sweet, and play well with the fruit. Musky, but more strongly vanilla, with a distinct amber note in the drydown. It is as different from Femme Rochas as possible; about the same “distance” as Eclat d’Arpège is from Arpege.
    Nonetheless, this on me is a soft fruity floral with a long, lovely drydown. I wear it to work quite often. Not a lot of compliments, since this wears very close, but very enthusiastic responses from those who manage to get a whiff. A little powdery violets on drydown, but mostly the florals are bright, white and sweet. Projection virtually nonexistent, longevity 5 or 6 hours, no silage to speak of.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    Delicious. A pervasive, yet very subtle banana/mango note overlays white florals and a kind of warm skin scent. Not at all a pungent fragrance, but a very personal one. Very different to most fragrances around on the market at the moment. It’s not loud, but has a strange, hypnotic quality.
    The bottle, incidentally, looks much nicer in real life than the photos – it has a metallic cap and slightly luminescent glass, like the original Lumiere fragrance, for anyone who remember that one.

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    My first experience with Muse de Rochas was Hmmm…where’d it go? I left it alone for a few days..One night I sprayed some on my neck & cleavage before bedtime and found it develops into the most intimate smell! Wears very close to the skin..not intrusive to others. After 8 hrs I can still smell the heavenly, almost secret scent on myself. Mango and vanilla in the opening, hours later I pick up the banana, so unique. I wear it to the office often! The only thing I would suggest is that you give it a try before buying, my daughter’s chemistry only lasted about 30 minutes. So, that being said, Muse either loves you or leaves you!
    If this didn’t work for you and you’d like to swap, please PM me!

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I sample-sprayed this on skin and clothing this morning with a plan to sniff its development while I went about my errands.
    Guess what? No development whatsoever! A light, fruity floral at application, it was gone without a trace within an hour.
    Rochas, what happened?

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    In the opening muse smells like banana and mango. After ten minutes vanilla becomes prominent. There is no violet in the notes but i can clearly smell it. I think muse smells like french violet candies.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I didn’t like it. It is somehow harsh and has a very fresh or even masculine undertone. I didn’t get Banana, Mango or Peach from it.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    This is really odd & awkward.
    A fruity-vanilla.
    Massive powerful mango-banana-peach combination on a vanilla-ambery base.
    I think it smells unlike anything on the market, but to me is totally unwearable.

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    I am one of those giving a negative comment.
    A sweet, musky, flowery mess of a fragrance.
    Cannot believe this came from the same house as perfumes like Madame Rochas and Femme once did.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I like it very much and I don’t get the negative comments. There is nothing in this that might make me think at an average floral fruity. I think the cinnamon gives a nice spicey touch to the perfumes heart and makes it really suited for cozy, intimate moments.
    I tested 4 times already and staying power is very good also. I want it and thinking of adding this to my list.

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