Toujours Glamour Moschino

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Toujours Glamour Moschino

Toujours Glamour Moschino

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 81 customer ratings
(81 customer reviews)

Toujours Glamour Moschino for women of Moschino

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Description

A new fragrance by the house of Moschino is arriving on the market in June 2010. This is a successor of Moschino Glamour dressed in blue. Toujours Glamour is based on composition of Glamour edition, but refreshed with red currant and green violet leaves in charge of this mischievous elegant edition spiced with cardamom. A heart of this fragrance blooms with innocent white lily of the valley and intoxicating jasmine with a hint of bitter almond. A base intertwines heliotrope, benzoin and sensual musk.

Moschino Toujours Glamour will be available accompanied by rich perfumed body care assortment – which includes perfumed body lotion, fragrant gel bath and perfumed deodorant. A heart-shaped glass flacon is decorated with silver and lilac-blue details, available as 30, 50 and 100 ml EDT.

81 reviews for Toujours Glamour Moschino

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I badly wanted Toujours Glamour to work on me, but I didn’t want it to work on me badly. I love almond, so a soft, cozy almond scent sounded right up my alley. The first bottle I bought smelled like it had gone off. It had a sharp, bitter smell that did not seem right. The bitter stink was all I got out of it, but it was a new bottle, so I gave it away in case it might work on someone else. Well, good thing I let someone else get some use out of it rather than throwing it in the bin because apparently, it just doesn’t work on me. A few years after my first purchase, I bought another bottle. Unfortunately, it smelled exactly the same on me. I do see a few others describing a similarly unfortunate experience, so it must be a matter of bad chemistry.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells good.
    Fresh, powdery and light. I see it as a basic baby powder shower-fresh clean scent.
    A good office scent as it is non offensive and not too strong Has moderate staying power.
    I like it.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Its an italian cookies scent, amaretti.
    There is a heliotrophe note and almondy note. Huge longevity and close to skin projection.
    Very good scent. Uplifter, yet gentle.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    The onset is a mild spicy fresh floral, quite similar to other Moschino frags. This is immediately followed by a more powdery note, I mostly detect the violet that luckily I love; not a pure one, as it is mixed with lily-of-the-valley and heliotrope, which could make this a safer perfume to wear at work for example. For me it is a ‘must have’, although I only tested a sample. With most Moschino perfumes usually you cannot fail, this is definitely better than Glamour

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This is another fragrance that I had really high hopes for, but unfortunately I don’t really like it. I don’t hate it or anything, it’s just not something that smells that great on my skin.
    I was hoping that this perfume smelled more creamy and powdery but mostly what I get is an astringent like type of scent. Almost verging on the side of really acidic. Maybe I got an old bottle, or maybe my skin chemistry just doesn’t meld well with this.
    I will probably get some type of use out of this, luckily I got a 1.7 ounce bottle instead of a 3.4 ounce bottle.
    EDIT: I have figured out the specific note that makes this perfume screetchy and not so pleasant, it’s the cardamom. It’s a note that NEVER agrees with my skin. It’s such a shame because I really wanted to make this work.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    The more I wear this, I like it more. But unfortunately, it still a like for me. This is my 5th Moschino and I adore all of them, but this one is gonna take some getting used to. To me, it is a slightly spicy, but pleasant musk scent. Any floral scent is so light and powdery that is practically non-existent. I do get some nutty, creamy softness, that must be the almonds. And like others, I can smell a bit of a soapy resemblance to Nivea Lotion. It is much to heady for spring or summer…so as this dreary winter continues I will continue to wear this one. It’s definitely not love at first sniff, but maybe as the winter drags on, I will grow to love her.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Just received this today.
    Moschino Toujours Glamour smells of white flowers mixed with greens (pine? or pepper?) There’s something interesting about this perfume, it’s not just the innocent flowers, there’s something that is warm, and spicy, and green. Interesting combination.
    This is, however, a combination that I’ve already smell. Have you tried Emporio Armani for her? Because, if you like this one, you should try Emporio Armani. It’s much more intense, spicy, and interesting.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This opens with a strong alcohol blast which is downright unpleasant. My immediate reaction was to recoil and regret another unsuccessful blind buy.
    Fortunately, that horrible opening is short-lived; give it 20 minutes or so and then smell it. After about 45 minutes, the drydown is reached and that is where this perfume truly blooms.
    The almonds are gently sweetened by the heliotrope (one of my favourite notes) – they aren’t green or bitter at all, nor is there a marzipan or Amaretto like feel to them. LOTV is a very distinctive scent and I am not picking up on this note at all. There’s a creamy, vanillic feel to the perfume, perhaps from the benzoin and a mild non-animalic musk holding the notes together.
    Sillage is moderate (but only just, the perfume sits fairly close to the skin) but the longevity on my dry, perfume-eating skin is remarkable, particularly for an EDT. I can still smell it clearly six hours later.
    It is cold here today and I suspect TGM will perform far better in the summer – it’s definitely not a winter fragrance.
    This is a safe blind buy for lovers of slightly sweet almond scents and well worth the online asking price.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This can be one of Prada’s Infusions/Infusion de Iris. Its powdery, fresh, creamy, with the right crisp brought by violet leaves and cardamom. The creamy almond, powdery heliotrope, and warm musk are the backbone of the fragrance pyramid. Its like baby’s skin! It doesnt last a long time on skin, maybe 4-5 hours max but thats ok. The price is very affordable too. Also, it has a Nivea clean smell to it, with less fatty note.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    There are some lovely reviews on here about this, the one below mine especially, but I wish I felt the same way or even detect the lovely notes but on good days I can tolerate it, it is a lovely fresh clean ‘Nivea’ type smell but other days, like today, which prompted my review, all I can smell is powdery violets 🙁 Bit off putting I’m afraid. The bottle is beautiful though 🙂

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I have been wanting this for a looong time, and finally it is mine 😛 almond and heliotrope are a perfect peas and carrots combo and I love it here. The powdery heliotrope and the creamy almond create that perfect lotion scent. It does somewhat remind me of Nivea. The silage isn’t crazy but it isn’t awful either. This is a great comfort/bedtime perfume 🙂 UPDATE: the longevity is pretty great from 6am to noon still going strong! This has become a serious love for me

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Very pleasantly surprised.
    This was a blind buy for me and I figured it’s cheap why not! The Nivea comparison also pulled me in as I love the smell of Nivea.
    So this is such a refreshing scent. It does resemble Nivea. It’s very clean and while an EDT it’s got some very good kick and lasting power. I’ve been plagued lately with faders and this one does not fade. You get a real bang for your buck. I can smell it perfectly on my wrist from a few hours ago. If your into scents like this I think it’s a total score and worth adding to your collection. I have never smelled Sensi but see it’s compared to it. And because of this I can see why Sensi has such a following.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    It makes me feel like this :
    On a hot sunny but windy day I have just taken a shower and applied Nivea blue tin cream to whole my body.
    Very comfortable scent having so many compliments.
    So innocent but sexy at the same time.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    My 1 hour experience with MTG: hint of Nivea: 10 seconds., ugly sharpness: 50 minutes, where are you? 9 minutes 50 seconds, then GONE.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    My ALL TIME favorite! 🙂 It is so powdery and almondy! And yes, it has a hint of Nivea classic creme scent, which I find adorable! It smells kinda CLEAN

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Bought this as a blind buy, and I’m so happy I did! It smells wonderful! Baby powder, violet and almond is the most noticeable to me, and they’re mixed very beautiful. It is a calming, warm scent. Some days – depending on how humid the weather is – it smells like perfumed, old school cosmetics, such as the old blushes from Estée Lauder. I can see why people think it smells like Nivea, but personally I think it is too almondy to be Nivea. Great lasting power, projects well. Bottle is super cute and reminds me of Barbie toys and accessories from the 90’s. I will definetely be wearing it a lot this fall an winter 🙂

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    This fragrance is Kenzo Summer minus mimosa to my nose. It’s rich and creamy like Nivea Cream but my nose also smells some anise at the very beginning. Almond is also very noticable.
    All in all, I can summarize this parfume with the formula below:
    Kenzo Summer-mimosa+anise+nivea cream
    Kenzo Summer is one of my all time favorite’s… Unfortunately, it was discontinued. That’s why I found this one very comforting. It smells divine on your clothes. Perfect for people who like clean, creamy, shampoo like smells.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I like to smell Moschino’s Toujours Glamour, but unfortunately I cannot wear it because it just does not work with my body chemistry. This opens with a lovely lily of the valley note that quickly dries down to a crisp green violet leaf that has a lemon fresh feel to it. The almond and heliotrope blend is powdery and slightly sweet which makes this so feminine. I love to smell it on others and on tester strips and I so wish I could wear this, but I finally had to put it on my swap list. Fortunately I was able to swap it!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    It is another fragrance then others Moschino fragrances, what are more like citrus. It is perfect floral fragrance and can not wait, when I will buy it. I smell mostly lillac (I know, there is not lillac, but I smell it), then violet and almonds. It will be perfect in winter, when I will use it with Nivea Creme and shower gel. It is also perfect fragrance in spring.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Something in this reminds me of one of the Victoria’s Secret Dream Angels fragrances. I sniff a bit of powdery heliotrope and bitter almonds, with a dash of cardamom. I had to douse myself in it to be able to smell it well, but the longevity is decent.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I really like this one. Its open with a crispy lemon touch and Little powdery and flower smell later. A very good blind buy 🙂

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I got a bit of resemblance to Flower by Kenzo at first.. and don’t ask me how, but later it reminded me Harajuku Wicked Style Baby.. and later still a faint whiff of Light Blue. Anyway.. it gave me the idea to put on Flower and one of my many dupes of Light Blue, together. Not bad, so far.. I won’t be needing to replace my sample when it’s finished.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I meant to buy Moschino Glamour but I got Toujours Glamour instead. It’s actually a happy accident. I personally love the scent. I’m surprised by the negative reviews. It smells like baby powder, lilies of the valley and VS Heavenly perfume (probably the cardamom). It’s light and airy and I would consider it more of a skin scent. I need to spray a lot of it on but it’s pretty cheap on eBay (~$17 for 3.4oz). It’s a great scent for hot Arizona summers.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a small bottle to fill my craving for the discontinued Sensi White Notes, my favorite perfume by Giorgio Armani. My expectation was too high! This perfume feels old fashioned, like an outdated cosmetic smell, only the drydown has a faint resemblance to SWN. The bottle is pretty cute though!

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Nivea or Dove and baby powder. Didn’t expect to like this but I love it, it’s very comforting. Makes me think of a kind, caring, gentle and positive woman that everyone likes. I’m far from this ethereal being but this perfume makes me want to be more like that 🙂

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve had it for so much time and every time I spray it, I fall in love again and again with this beautiful fragrance. It’s adorable, it’s fresh and warm at the same time. You can smell spring flowers, almonds and a hint of jasmin that makes it sexier. It’s soft and inoffensive but has much character. I would definitely recommend it to every woman who wants to feel pretty and sophisticated but also comfortable at the same time.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Some have said they feel a lemony opening. I feel a strong acidic smell too but, unfortunately for me, it reminds me of stomach acid…as in vomit! It completely ruins the perfume for me. I thought it would settle down, but that “note” seems to have gotten “stuck” on my clothes. Maybe it’s the cardamom.
    So that’s my day today…stuck at work all day smelling regurgitated acid on my dress. That should teach me to try my samples on my wrist first, but I was so confident this would be right up my alley.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Synthetic but quite pretty. One of my more unintelligent blind buys, since it was pretty obvious from reading the reviews here that it would not be for me. Still, it was cheap.
    This strikes me as a decent example of mid-range modern perfumery. It’s pleasant enough, not too sweet, not too anything in particular. You do get a vague sense of jasmine/white flowers and a hint of almond. Lasting power and sillage are indifferent.
    In truth I find all this kind of thing cynical and depressing. It’s obviously been made to a budget (a low one) and while it’s perfectly OK, it doesn’t stand out in any way. Truly, the best I can say is “inoffensive”.
    Delightful bottle, though.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Reminds me of a better version of VS Dream Angels Heavenly.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    This was a blind buy for me some months back. Unfortunately a 3.4oz bottle has been sitting on my shelf ever since. Glamour Toujours turned out to be a huge disappointment, all I got from it was a strange, sour citrus scent all the way, no almond at all. The longevity however is decent, sits on the skin for a couple of hours.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ll keep this short and sweet: Nivea Cream lovers, you will love this!
    Also smells just like an old discontinued (not in database) perfume from The Body Shop, called Cotton, which came in a long thin bottle with white fabric wrapped around.
    Very clean, white, reminds me also of Very Valentino.
    Nice bottle, super cheap, and I shall be wearing this during the colder months. There’s something fresh and frosty about it. Not at all bad for a tenner ^_^

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    Not at all … not smell of bitter almonds, nor almonds. Smells like powdery white flowers a little bitter and watery. But nothing in particular.I disagree with the MAIN ACORDS

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    No no nothing for me. I can only smell violets and something woody.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    What a riririirrirrir perfume and such a great lovely smell….. totally surprised with this sale going on at the perfume shop for only £9.99…. amazing….

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a delicious scent. Comforting violet, creamy almonds and a tad of benzoin swirling together to create a fluffy beautiful cloud. The floral notes are not most predominant in this fragrance. Once the dry down occurs, the almonds are the stars, with the violets and benzoin uniting in perfect harmony. The longevity is moderate, and I think the projection is moderate as well. It is a breathe deeply smell, one that is universally appealing, and inviting. One that you want to keep spraying and smelling, never overpowering, and one that does not need to be over thought. It is appealing from the first try, which is sometimes nice in the complex world of perfumery. I do want to add however, that it does smell quite expensive, not overly sweet, and very unique from anything else that I own.
    I love it even more because it was a surprise gift from hubby , so sweet!

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    smell of refined scent chic!

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    A delicate, softly-sweet powdery floral fragrance.
    I like to wear this in winter. I just picked up an 100ml bottle for a very good price at allbeauty.com

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    This a smooth lovely, sweet floral and musky fragrance. I did not get much spice. It lasts three hours on my skin. I have this in my collection because of the glamorous bottle. It is a lovely summer or autumn fragrance which is fresh, youthful and happy fragrance. On my clothes the perfume lasted about 8+ hours. I would stock up on this one, because usually good fragrances get discontinued. I would wear this in the office, movies or on a first time date, because it is a safe fragrance but also soft and chic. I love the lovely musk and floral combination which puts me in a good mood. It is sublime.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    I find most designer fragrances quite boring and generic and Toujours Glamour is no real exception, but I happen to like it more than other.
    I don’t really get the Nivea Cream edge, but it definetely smells “cosmetic”, this time in a more classy way than average.
    I like the opening with a very delicate cardamom and violet leaf. The berry is not very strong but the other notes gives a soft elegant vibe to the opening.
    The heart comes in very quickly, while violet leaf is still lingering. It’s made of jasmin flower, but very very tamed and strictly blended with bitter Almond. Here comes a pleasant surprise: the Almond is not the usual sickening extra-sugary-praline artificial flavour. Very good job! The Almond here smells like real thing (I doubt it is) and has a bitter tone but very balanced. It is slightly reminiscent of a fraction of old Laura Biagiotti Roma from the 90s and maybe a vague hint of old El Charro Woman.
    The drydown holds traces of previous notes and add powder in. It’s a very soft heliotrope with benzoin.
    A lovely composition all together, it develops on skin with grace, it smells modern and very feminine, quite elegant but not too much done.
    I think this is a typical scent that grabs compliments from masses, but at least it’s not your usual fake vanilla with some flower thrown in.
    It has nuances and decent sillage. Lasting power is about 4 hours on me, leaving traces for longer.
    The bottle is cute and fine, well rounded feminine yet not tacky.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree with lizzie81, Nivea Cream exactly. Purchased for just that reason, I am very pleased!

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Toujours glamour is a fragrance I like very much. It starts with sweet almonds pampering your senses and develops into a beautiful mix of violet and lily of the valley. It is sexy, delicate but detectable. It is really a wonderful fragrance. It does remind me of Kenzo Amour, but Toujours Glamour luckily lacks the overpowering vanilla sweetness. A wonderful scent.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    I can’t feel the almonds at all. Citruses in the opening even if they aren’t listed, very fruity /from the Red Currant/ and flowery smell and just a bit powdery in the dry down. I’ve expected more powder. The lasting power is very poor on my skin, less then 3 hours.Like it, but not love it.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Muito floral oriental. Tem uma saída bem ardida e seca. Depois vem um floral, com um leve toque de amêndoas acompanhado do beijoim. E, o que fica é um suave talquinho floral picante seco violeta.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Not a gourmand almond. I don’t get any nuttiness, just an almond milk quality. Mostly smells of heliotrope with a dash of cardamom. Eventually some lily of the valley and a slight vanilla impression from the benzoin.
    I found it boring so I am gifting it to someone else.

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    Great fragrance at an affordable price, you have to give it a chance if you like almond, powdery, delicate perfumes. It’s all about the almond and the heliotrope, with a hint of soft spice. I find it very similar to the new by YSL, Manifesto, just check it out!
    I recommend it!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Very sweet and youthful, good for everyday use. bottle is nice, like this shape and details.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    If you like soft powdery scents then you will like this one. Smells just like baby powder to me. I do like it but it’s nothing to write home about. I got a 3.4 oz bottle at TJ Maxx for $10 on clearance!!! Great deal!

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    Toujours glamour is a soft, elegant, distinctive frangrance. A lovely powdery floral! It reminds me of my childhood: innocent, pure and beautiful! this frag symbolizes the beauty of innocence for me! really unique!

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    What drew me to this scent was mostly the bottle. The silver wing-tips with the complimenting blue cap is eye-catching. I’ve heard that this is powdery,but the powderyness was very faint. It is a stern,unwielding,not wanting to give in powder. As for the almond,I was hoping for maybe Yardley oatmeal almond,or Jergens cherry almond,but I could just faintly detect almond. This smells like a staticky television. And what I do detect of these elements,is just,plain,unpleasant. This I’m afraid,is going back to the store. All in all,this just falls flat.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    this perfume smells like lilac 🙂

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my second Moschino fragrance, and I will not be buying another. I smell no almond, just a cheap generic floral, but then again, I’m not really into florals or violet, but I tried. If anyone would like to swap for something I have a 3.4 oz bottle.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    It smells nice, mostly of almond and violet leaves. To me it is the nicest Moschino scent. The drydown is very similar to l’instant magique and that is when, in my opinion, it is nicest. LInstant Magique is nevertheless one of the perfumes I like best and better than Toujours Glamour. Sillage and staying power of toujours glamour are not great and I do not like the opening and the heart that much.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells of baby powder and subtle flowers. It’s a safe scent for work, not overpowering or offensive. Average staying power and average sillage. I like it a lot. More for casual wear and for summer and spring. It’s a fresh and clean scent.

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t like this at all, and I’m hoping I can return it. Instead of creamy almond, it’s fresh and sour almond, like green almonds not yet ripe. I don’t find it glamorous in any way. Very much dislike.
    It’s NOTHING like Rance 1795’s Josephine, which I own. What an insult! Josephine is the epitome of ladylike elegance and refinement. Josephine is powdery, sweet, and contains no almond. One should not fool oneself into thinking that the two fragrances have anything in common.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    I really like the almond note but there is something sharp and intoxicating on it that don’t convince me.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful scent! Just as confident and sophisticated as Allure EdT, but this is softer and less strident-
    Also bears a resemblance to Insolence eau Glacee and My Queen-
    Does anyone besides me smell lemon?? I’m puzzled that there are no citrus notes listed at all-
    Staying power is good on me- after 6 hours, it is a soft musky skin scent- and even hours later, I continue to get whiffs of it’s lovely blue-toned violet leaf top notes-
    This is becoming a new favorite…

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    Yeeeey I just received this 2day!
    I love it! Dont want to sound like a sweaty pedo in a sand box but smells exactly like a clean baby!
    Skip skipa-roo

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    Seriously lovely – nice, clean perfume, that always reminds me of spring. All i know about it – Lily-of-the Valley! The rest is just a pretty surroundings of this most romantic flower 🙂
    So for me it is deeply romantic and – as I love romance – this perfume is always in my purse.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    I could only smell jasmine and a subtle touch of almonds, but very subtle.on paper after 8 hours, smells like baby powder

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    After it dries down it smells exactly like Johnson´s baby powder. Yes it does! Exactly.

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    Bought this to give away. Glad I didn’t.It start off very,very sweet, for about 5 min. Then it changes and for me it’s the violet leafs and the jasmine that is most dominant. And what a smell, clean, powdery and fresh like a clear winter night in Norway. I’m generally in to the heavy, spicy ones (with some florals)but this one is beautiful. Didn’t think it would suit me but it does.Another nice surprise. And it seems to last too. 4 hours now and………

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    Moschino TOUJOURS GLAMOUR opens as a rich elixir in some ways evocative of Kenzo FLOWER and Guerlain L’INSTANT, on the one hand, and FERRE edp, on the other. Happily, the vanilla-infused baby powder from FLOWER and L’INSTANT is absent from TOUJOURS GLAMOUR. This creation also has less fruitiness than FERRE edp and showcases florals other than iris. I smell more violet than anything else, but jasmine, heliotrope and lily of the valley are listed among the notes. Despite all of these differences, I do think that the four perfumes all lie fairly close to one another on the grand olfactory map and are kindred spirits. TOUJOURS GLAMOUR is definitely more of an oriental than a floral composition to my nose—thanks in part to cardamom and almonds—which I feel to be the case for FLOWER and L’INSTANT as well.
    The opening of TOUJOURS GLAMOUR is bright and shiny, like the arrival of smiling celebrities at the doors of the Academy Awards ceremony, with paparazzi bulbs flashing all over the place, the effect of which is multiplied by utra-bleached pearly whites ricocheting light every which way. The stars stroll slowly into the theater—each with a comely guest at his or her side—and within a couple of minutes everything has become golden and, yes, glamourous. The ladies are all wearing haute couture rock-studded jewelry on loan, and the tan-faced gents all look as though they just returned from St. Tropez—or Cannes. Red carpets cover the ground; velvet-covered chairs abound.
    This aura persists for about thirty minutes, during which time I really find TOUJOURS GLAMOUR to be a splendid perfume. I am a big fan of both benzoin and violets, which explains part of this composition’s appeal to my nose. The problem is that, unlike its more famous neighbors, TOUJOURS GLAMOUR fairly swiftly fizzles out to nearly nothing, and as it fades away, it seems slightly less coherent than in the opening and mid-stages. It’s not that the drydown is particularly bad; it’s just that it’s disappointing after what came before. Similar to the sad specter of a picture-perfect celebrity in a stunning evening gown sashaying her way up to accept her statuette and then sputtering out a string of nonsensical verbiage studded with solecisms. All of which just goes to show once again what we always seem to forget, that you can’t judge a book by its cover or a perfume by its bottle, though hope springs eternal that the packaging may be matched by the product inside.
    In the case of TOUJOURS GLAMOUR, it is entirely feasible (given the modest price) to obsessively reapply the edt and just pretend that it continues to deliver on the promise of those luscious opening minutes. As though the painful acceptance speech never happened at all.

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    I like the scent. It’s a bit soapy with benzoin, almonds well detectable. It’s rather a cold scent (Glamour also is) but it wears nice. Not thick, not thin, elegant, pretty bottle.
    It’s a good fragrance, perhaps not excellent, still good – thumbs up! I prefer it much more from I Love Love or Funny!

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    First thing, lovely bottle!
    When I tested it last year shortly after its release, I found it a bit weird, because the impression of the original Glamour (the red cap one) always resides in my mind, and the jasmine in this blue cap bottle is outright different.
    Jasmine in this perfume is not as loud, actually it’s very quiet, only at the beginning within 10 minutes I can sensed some fresh jasmin, then there is all the foggy lily-of-the-vally. The undertone is intense and sexy, which reminds me a lot of BLV Jasmin Noir. I went to checked that out and find the reason – it’s the almond that contained in both. The lasting is good, a stronger version out of EDT’s spectrum.
    But on the whole it’s just an OK choice for me, I prefer the red cap Glamour (a salty-sweet-creamy-intense-jasmine scent).

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    I love the bottle.. i dont like the fragrance.. smells like baby powder.. i really like the glamour tough..

  66. :

    5 out of 5

    powder all day long with this one. very comforting and gentle. it’s a dead ringer for kenzo indigo. doesn’t project a great deal or last very long on me. it’s quite similar to a lot of fragrances i enjoy but it is delicious nonetheless.

  67. :

    3 out of 5

    Just purchased it today. Normally I like my fragrances sweet, but this one is a different story-I’d say it starts a little citrusy and develops into a mature powdery scent, almost oriental yet very clean and fresh.
    A complexed fragrance which I truely appreciate, and also perfect for the office as it is not offensive.
    Thumbs up,Moschino!

  68. :

    4 out of 5

    I heart most of Moschino’s creations…I particularly love this one [more than the first Glamour] because the benzoin, jasmine & violet leaves sit so very femininely on my skin…The wear of this fragrance is heaven…The longevity & sillage is moderate, and the drydown of the heliotrope & musk are happy reminders of how much I truly appreciate this house of frags!

  69. :

    3 out of 5

    i agree with Leonora84 , but i think that its more like Dior Addict Eau Fraiche ,
    somthing from ” samasara” and very valentino, ” not a perfume” juliet has a gun…i like it

  70. :

    3 out of 5

    To me, it smells like a lighter Dior Addict, with a bit of L’instant Magique de Guerlain. I like it so much, but I’m afraid, that I have to use a lot of it to make myself smell like anything at all:S. Because it transforms itself to a close to skin-scent in 1,5 hours after applying.
    It is italian, but it smells french, if that makes sense.

  71. :

    4 out of 5

    i tried it several times and washed it off but there was something drawing me to this scent…it starts kinda oriental with the cardamom but also there is very strong lemony note not listed here n then the violet leaf pops up on my skin mixed with the freshness of lily-of the valley….the scent is oriental n fresh in a good way…what makes it interesting for me is the total lack of sweetness (although i adore gourmand perfumes)…i must say i quite like it now….it is very refreshing on a very hot day and sporty….It is good for a every day wear, at the office and sport activities as it is pleasant but not intrusive….
    It is good for extremely hot and humid weather….i can still smell it on my wrist after a half an hour shower…

  72. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow! I’m really surprised about negative feedback here.
    For me the colour of the bottle doesn’t attract me, but the scent is so good. It’s soft sweet delicate powdery scent, not sharp at all. I don’t detect any sour or spicy smell just fresh and delicate flowers.
    I think it’s one of the beautiful feminine scent.
    Really love it!

  73. :

    5 out of 5

    Spring version of victoria’s secret angels dream heavenly. Lilly of the valley opening and creamy, soft ending. Delicious.

  74. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this one recently and in the store I liked it. But when I used it at home I really start to dislike it. The lily of the valley is to dominant on my skin. And Lily of the valley is one of my least favorite notes. Made me a bit nauseous also when I smellt it better
    So this one is not for me

  75. :

    3 out of 5

    I like the top and middle notes, they open strangely oriental and refreshing at the same time. Initially, the perfume seems spicy and aromatic, but also completely suitable for summer and hot weather which is a rare find.
    Unfortunately, the dry down is disappointingly ordinary and somewhat insipid, it smells like a dozen other fragrances I’ve tested.
    Also the lasting power was very poor, I could not smell the perfume within 4-5 hours. The sillage is practically non-existent, at least after the first 30 minutes.
    I have two samples of this fragrance and I very probably will never use them, let alone buy a full bottle of it.

  76. :

    5 out of 5

    I got a strong lemony blast on the top notes, and then it settled into mostly muguet des bois with a bit of a smoky undertone

  77. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a nice fragrance but not enough for me to purchase it specially at full price. It doesn’t really stand out, it smells very common to me.

  78. :

    4 out of 5

    A deceiver!
    Started out nice and slightly sweet…creamy,soft, lily of the valley lilt, the promise of a cool sunny day.After 20 minutes it got heavy and cloying, and it kept getting louder and louder. Stays forever, too! May be summer is not the best time of the year to try it on, and I will probably give it another go in a colder weather, but my first impression is – a very rich, heavy, evening scent.

  79. :

    3 out of 5

    The top notes were promising. I definitely felt the red currant, violet leaf, and a hint of cardamom. It started off a little sweet and a little sharp. The lily of the valley and jasmine are very present, too, but throughout the entire dry-down, the violet leaf note has not left my skin. Unfortunately, the end combination of lily of the valley, almond, benzoin, heliotrope, and violet leaf is something a bit sour. I rarely get this effect from a fragrance, but now I know what “sour” smells like.

  80. :

    5 out of 5

    I think it’s just as the original Glamour: a nice fragrance, doesn’t really stand out though, quickly gone like the wind. Not worth a purchase.

  81. :

    4 out of 5

    Toujours is much bett

Toujours Glamour Moschino

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