3 Fleurs Parfum d’Empire

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3 Fleurs Parfum d’Empire

Rated 3.95 out of 5 based on 20 customer ratings
(20 customer reviews)

3 Fleurs Parfum d’Empire for women of Parfum d’Empire

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3 Fleurs is a fragrance which appeared on the market in 2009 as an ode to three flowers of love – rose, jasmine and tuberose. The fragrance intertwines with love, romance and passion, while symbolically reflecting the three essences creating it. 3 Fleurs encompasses Bulgarian rose, Egyptian jasmine, Indian tuberose, galbanum, mint and white musk. The perfume can be purchased as 50 and 100 ml EDP.

20 reviews for 3 Fleurs Parfum d’Empire

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Portrait of Three Ladies in Profile by William Baxter Closson

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    A modern interpretation of a grand floral!
    What comes to my mind as equal in style and intensity are Joy by Patou, No 19 by Chanel and Diva by Ungaro.
    I adore this fragrances and never for a moment I belived that I would find a new fragrance living up to their standards.
    By style I don´t mean that they are alike in notes or in composition. No, the style is a GRAND FLORAL with a wonderful intensity. My taste are normally not so much for tuberose or jasmin as the leadplayer. No, I am more towards the rose as the mainrole. But as with every fine fragrance you dont really care. It is its personality that really matters. This is classic with a modern twist when it comes to notes and composition. The wonderful way this scent behaves on my skin makes me belive that its a masterpiece.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a romantic classic, almost 800s, bouquet of jasmine thrown in your face!
    Too powerful. For a dull sense of smell.
    Hyper rich of jasmine tuberose rose ylang ylang has that lily of the valley plus muliflower bath deodorant spray smell.
    A sort of Perfume oil of an open market in Provence.
    Not so bad. Cold nostalgic jasmine based perfume. But not so special at all.
    And such violence, I wonder why?
    Remember me a bit Cabotine.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I loved this, for a few seconds. It started off as a glowing, radiant bouquet of pure flowers. But then it got incredibly sweet, like over-ripe pears or the syrup from tinned mangoes. It’s softened a little now, but it’s still very sweet and syrupy.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Yes, the flowers, but I would like to underline the animalic undertone provided by musk.
    It’s something you can start smelling after 20 minutes from spraying, then it grows and prevents the perfume to be a generic anonimous flowery composition.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I am trying a tester sent to me by one of my lovely Fragrantica swappers. Reminds me of Creed Fantasia des Fleurs and Etro Vicolo Fiori. Flowery “older” scent. Doesn’t last long on me, nothing to write home about.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Im falling in love with the whole range. Im not usually that into florals but even this is a new love. Its a bright intense, tuberose, rose and jasmine opening that certainly clears the cobwebs. Over the next hour the galbanum, ylang and geranium come into their own. Galbanum and mint just have such an uplifting affect to any floral fragrance. All of these notes could be too much and headache inducing but they have been handled with great skill and kept balanced. You do need to love the rose geranium note to really love this. If your a lover of florals then you must try this! Its the fresh “good to be alive” smell of an English country garden in June. Moderate sillage and longevity.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    3 fleurs opens with fresh herbal notes, green galbanum and something minty. Then the flowers appear. At first, I smell mostly tuberose and jasmine and a creamy ylang ylang. There is also something musky happening, but very faint. I also start smelling hints of rose. The rose gets stronger and stronger, and the tuberose and jasmine fade into the background. The drydown is a musky rose floral scent.
    Longevity is moderate to long, sillage moderate to heavy.
    Love love love the opening. I’m such a sucker for galbanum. And ylang mixed with tuberose and jasmine. But then, the rose. Roses and I don’t go very well together. Rose is always quite heavy for me, so heavy that it overpowers the rest of the scent and all I can smell is rose. A pretty rose, but too overpowering for me. Try if you like big heady florals!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Parfum D’Empire is working its way up to being my favorite perfume house. Even given my snafu with Musc Tonkin (read my review of it to see what foolish thing I did), I respect the talent and keen “nose” for blending that is evident in all their offerings.
    I had a few samples of 3 Fleurs and honestly could not detect the rose or jasmine in it; what I got was crushed mint and tuberose, and how! I loved that mint accord; deep forest green and oh so aromatic; a chypre on a par with Oriza L Legrand’s Chypre Mousse. On a very hot day here in Georgia it made its debut on my skin; refreshing, herbal and definitely not your typical flower fragrance. I wasn’t sure I loved it though. There was something alien about it.
    Still, I kept sniffing the vial in the days that followed. After two weeks I caved and ordered the 50 ml bottle (this is the only fragrance by PD’E available in the smaller size). It arrived yesterday and I was reticent about wearing it, wondering if I had made a mistake…
    Well I tell you it was NOT a mistake. Where I smelt no rose in the sample, it comes through clean and clear in the full bottle. A big, wet fleshy herbaceous rose if there can be such a thing. And jasmine too, more subdued by the powerhouse duo of rose and tuberose. I have recently discovered a growing love for tuberose and it is exquisite here. I didn’t catch the mint though and was a little disappointed by that. But wait! It slipped in through the back door about 2 hours in, much to my delight, cooling and relaxing as it settled in like a fairy touching down on the petals.
    What a beauty this is. It is elegant but not quite refined; indeed there is a pagan otherworldliness to it that sets it apart from any other rose fragrance I’ve tried. It is animalic but not boisterously so. And NOT jammy or soapy which makes me doubly happy. After a weeks-long binge on my beloved dry leathers and sweet woods, this is a refreshing change of pace for the sweltering southern summer that’s headed my way.
    As always with Pd’E, longevity is endless and sillage is medium. I should’ve ordered the 100 ml and when this one runs out, I will do just that.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    my first foray into parfum d’empire and i am extremely impressed.
    oddly, in spite of this fragrance being titled ‘3 fleurs’, the thing that strikes me most is the fresh, true, minty aspect, so much so i can feel it at the back of my throat upon breathing in. (not toothpaste but MINT, as if you just crushed the leaves in your hands and inhaled deeply) yes it does open with an opulent and frankly gorgeous tuberose and rose concoction, but upon drying down the freshness of mint adds sparkle to these two powerful players, with the rose coming to the fore and the more lush notes of tuberose receding into the background. it is at this point and beyond that i detect a little of the jasmine and mild, peppery geranium joining the overall symphony. at no point do i smell iris, however i feel this does the perfume justice – it’s so fresh smelling, i feel a ‘powder’ would make it cloying and just too much. in spite of its powerful opening, it becomes a soft and airy scent, the sillage suggesting a fresh, minty rose.
    it is undeniably pleasant, beautiful in fact, however it isn’t ‘mine’. i kind of wish the steaming, fleshy tuberose was more prominent on my skin, alas. a little too simple for my taste, though this aptly belies its name. 3 fleurs is the fresh morning breeze, scattering the dew, in a garden of budding roses.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Haiku Review:
    Petals Stems and Heat
    Welcome to my lush garden
    Now, Swallow me Whole

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a powerful scent for a self conscious woman. I didn’t know that a flower perfume can act this way. I was never into flowers, but whit this masterpiece I’m starting to change my mind.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    this perfume is all about roses!
    the opening is very strong but after the first 10 min. it settles and becomes a soft rose scent.
    if you are into roses this is one to test

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    To me, the blend of tuberose, rose, jasmine and iris in 3 Fleurs renders a dense, thickly intense and rather dissonant floral effect, without much in the way of lightness to relieve the overall impression of heavily damp, stagnant tropical air. I found it oppressive, and didn’t wait long enough to discover how the fragrance develops – I washed it off after 15 minutes.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    For me, 3 Fleurs is jasmine and tuberose, but a particularly swollen, steamy, succulent version. Rich and floral but not sweet. Gorgeous.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    There are definitely some rose stems and thorns thrown into 3 FLEURS along with the truckload of petals as well. This is the kind of perfume which must make those from the “Women have no business smelling like flowers” camp really want to cringe. All flowers, all of the time, is the story here.
    Unfortunately, although I categorically reject the above sophism (emitted by some sort of serious twit…), this particular BFFF does not appeal very much to me. Although I survived a long afternoon trapped in a cloud of this greenhouse perfume, I have to confess that I was not disappointed when it finally faded away.
    Somehow the composition seemed inharmonic to me. Too much this, not enough of that. Too loud and pushy, overall, even lightly applied. The dirty greenishness delivered just a bit too much of the dreaded greenhouse effect, IMNSHO. Not on my wish list. Désolée.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    3 Fleurs turned out for me to be 2 Fleurs: jasmine and tuberose. Or even mainly tuberose at first. Rose is making an appearance from time to time, tries to break through the white flowers, but it is a difficult task. The tuberose here is so powerful, but unlike in many other tuberose orientated scents- it is also quite soft, like a flower before going to sleep. It is not an invading as tuberose known from Carnal Flower, not overpowering like in Fracas.
    Jasmin becomes more evident after an hour or so, and then 3 Fleurs becomes a lot sweeter.
    It is all in all a fragrance for tuberose and jasmine or strong floral lovers, and I am not sure whether I am one.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Don’t smell a lot of rose. Jasmine and tuberose evident. This is so so for me. It’s definitely a feminine fragrance. Unfortunately, jasmine doesn’t always agree with me so if it’s prominent, I tend to be turned off. Just a personal preference for the way that note reacts to my skin chemistry so if you have good luck with jasmine, please give this one a try. Definitely a strong punch of fragrance so apply sparingly.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    I tested this one a few days ago and I liked it quite enough, but I was drooling about Andy Tauer’s Une Rose Chyprèe left on a sweater, so I didn’t pay the deserved attention to this one.
    It is very very very floral 🙂
    It also has a fresh quality and it’s never cloying. I would wear it in springtime with silk clothes.
    It is a thriumph of all gardens with white flowers, very feminine and elegant and IMO is absolutely similar to a better version of old Guerlains’ Jardins de Bagatelle. A must try for floral ladies, only apply sparingly.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Newest composition Parfum d’Empire, as all parfum these firms characterized great force, constancy and expressiveness. It genuine flower paradise – powerful, stuffy tuberoses are interlaced with sweet narcotic jasmine and wet, velvety roses. Parfum staggers, is as magic garden. Very interesting in this garden smell mint. 3 Fleurs remember classic Carolina Herrera, in which predominated tuberose, but 3 Fleurs though in a way classic, however, it is modern. If You loves white flowers and roses, surely jou will fall in love in this narcotic bouquet, which associated with fine summer or great ball.

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