Description
The limited edition Angel Fruity Fair brings the thrill of delicious emotions. “Welcome to the Wonderful World of Fairs, the carousel of delights. Angel represents both a magical and childlike world, tender and powerful,“ says the house of Thierry Mugler. The composition of the new flanker revives the memories of the spectacular attractions and sweet temptations from everyone’s childhood.
The fragrance is a fusion of three delicious whirlwinds of flavor: the fruity alliance of litchi and currants; a rose thorn accord with the pomarose molecule, and the mixture of Chantilly vanilla and patchouli. Givaudan’s Pomarose molecule, chosen for this new Angel composition, is recognizable by its intense fruity rose accord that has plum, apple and raisins nuances.
Mugler‘s ANGEL FRUITY FAIR Limited Edition will be available in the iconic Angel flacon as a 50ml Eau de Toilette.
Angel Fruity Fair was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Louise Turner.
artem14 – :
Wooooow I say ! I` m really not a big fan of The original Angel. Everytime I try it I regret it at onde.. It makes me nauseus…
When The above i said, I truly love and adore all the other Muglers I have tried and own.
Fruity fair is not an exception.
Fruit blast on top.. patchouli and cream at the bottom.
Fresh, fun and creamy.
The scent makes me smile and think of roller coasters, candy floss and magic everlasting memories.
Silage and longevity is above average eventhough it `s an edt edition.
Fruity Fair you make my world a little more childish, dreamy and innocent.
Love and respect to the Mugler scents … they are amazing in every way.
profimwk – :
Those Angel scents really have “the X factor”.
From the notes listed here, I sense patchouli, cream and vanilla. But this scent is so much more than that. There’s something tart and something sweet about it.
Like it, but don’t love it.
Interesting smelling for me. It has the usual Angel scent in it and it’s indeed a bit more fruity.
bannonw – :
Hello everyone! This is my first review here and I do it for the Fruity Fair because this fragrance is my narcotics!
So, I never ever had Mugler woman fragrances but got the sample of the Fruity Fair and after spraying it, the scent just smashed my senses. It was the first time that fragrance affects me so much, I got some flashbacks from memories, vivid sensations and also sourness in my mouth.
When I looked at the notes, it had red currant and I realized what was the cause of those effects. Many years ago every summer when I was at my grandmother garden I was picking up red currants and she was making jam out of them, which I was eating later after summer season. I believe the smell of Fruity Fair activates some part of my brain related to those times, summer mood and my grandparents. So, for me this is very personal scent.
I sprayed it again…. and yes same sourness and ecstatic feelings… Haaaaa….. So amazing!!! I got whole star bottle with the stand right away! So happy!!!
I would say it is average lasting and projects for couple of feet. Fruity Fair is not sweet, it is sour! At least for my subjective view.
10/10 for all memories and sensations it brings to me.
sasha1984gg – :
I wasn’t a huge fan of the original angel. I like angel muse but fruity fair is really nice! The opening smells like sweet apple juice! Not the store bought kind of apple juice but the kind you get in the fall at a farm during pumpkin picking!
The dry drown smells like angel, but not as strong. Very vanilla! I really like this! If I ever use it up I might even try the original angel!
I also bought a bottle for my mom! She really like it as well!! Great price too.
NATASHA.FEDOSUYK – :
I received a sample last week of Fruity Fair and thought it was just a copy of Eau Sucree. They are VERY similar, but Fruity Fair has a crisp, fresh berry undertone. I wore the sample for 2 or 3 days, and I received SO many compliments from men and women!
Fruity Fair is Angel DNA for sure, but the heavy patchouli and chocolate notes are more berry and fresh. If you love Angel, there is no way not to like or love Fruity Fair.
Like all current Mugler scents (besides Alien!!!), longevity is not great, but not poor either. Sillage is soft, but I got a lot of compliments!
It was sold out at several stores, but I found mine at Macy’s. Mugler website has it as well.
Fonatmen – :
So, so, so getting fed up with Muglers shenanigans and endless, pointless flankers, which are nothing else but cash cows for him and the company. Tested freshly opened bottle at Macy’s, smells like absolutely nothing, maybe watered down version of Angel Aqua Chic? If even that. Was gone within 10 minutes. To make sure, went back, sprayed on my husbands forearm, same story, disappearing act…
So many reviews on Fragrantica, reviews of these “awesome” perfumes every woman should have, but once you finally lay your hands on them they are nothing but a big disappointment, and all you are is out of money.
I am Mugler collector, but lately i find myself getting rid of some of his stuff, because mostly, it’s all same story, different actors.
This perfume isn’t worth the bottle it’s in. Nor it has any of the original Angel DNA in it.Move on, ladies, nothing to see here.
bigalloff – :
On my skin, Angel Fruity Fair is closer to the original Angel EDP than previous summer flankers such as Eau Sucrée.
Fruity Fair focuses primarily on red berries and the fiercely earthy patchouli that consist of part of Angel’s signature accord, and it essentially feels like the original Angel EDP with less tropical fruits and less that deep, almost gooey caramel chocolate. As a result, I find it more streamlined than Angel EDP, but still more dense and more gourmand than the sleek Angel EDT. Moreover, since it lacks the defining note of powdery meringue in Eau Sucrée, I don’t find them similar either.
The longevity of Angel Fruity Fair is a solid 10 hours on me, while the sillage is heavy to moderate.
Fruity Fair is of the standard quality of Mugler, which is pretty consistent. However, I don’t consider it among those eccentric Mugler flankers that manage to be surprising, innovative yet still retaining the original’s signature. In fact, I can’t help finding it a bit redundant among Mugler’s numerous excellent flankers. Therefore, I think it would be a good option for those who are already fans of Angel but would like a version with less caramel-chocolate and more red berries.
Vasylechko23 – :
This new limited flanker is now my favouurte perfume, I literally want to bath in it and soak it up. I bought 2 bottles and want a third as it may never comes back :/
First of all the colour of the star is amazing , aqua blue like the bottom of a swimming pool .
Fruity fair is suppose to evoke the magical feel of a fun fair or carnival , with topnotes of candied apples ,black currant and lychee , the core has a rose thorn accord , and its base consists of whipped cream, vanilla and patchouli ,,,, a dream !
Fruity Fair opens with a fresh smell of red berries and apples ,cherries , dewy and soft , slightly candied but in a fresh way. The “rose thorn” accord makes this version very fresh and slightly green and unbelievable addictive. Underneath all that yummy fruity freshness lies Angel as we know it but in a very muted and innocent way without the cocolate and caramel and a lot less patchouli.
I am addicted !!!! i will buy as many as I can get my hands on 😉
To me this is the best version ever , super well made , and I prefer it to sucree at the moment as it is fresher and drier ( not as sweet ) .
nev01 – :
Is it just me or does anyone else find that this angel turns very masculine on them? The first few minutes it reminds me of a mixture of the original & sucree, then suddenly goes very musky and manly on me.
sourtk – :
is it me or is it a blend of sucrée and the delicious Angel Innocent?
eie474speagoessenda – :
For those in Canada, this is now available at Shoppers.
I had the opportunity to test this today, and I must agree it’s quite similar to Eau Sucree, which I have and love. Fruity Fair is, as the name suggests, on the fruitier side.
Sweet, cute, with Angel DNA. The star is a brilliant aqua colour, which is a nice change up. The scent is so similar to Eau Sucree, however, that I don’t feel the need to have both.
Lovely nonetheless.
PAVELS8 – :
Some big Macy’s stores have this one now. If you already own the original Angel Eau Sucree (limited summer edition 2014), or the 2016 version, you can skip this one (unless you wanna collect the Aqua/Turquoise Blue star). This one smells 95% identical to the two Eau Sucree that I mentioned. Nothing special than the previous versions, except the prettiest shade of Blue bottle out of the whole line.
On my skin, I smelled dominant patchouli (as always with Angel), a little bit of vanilla and whipped cream. The litchi was so far away. I guess “rose thorn” may smell like something “green”, and probably close to patchouli??? IMO, all the sweet notes in here are VERY weak, and disappear so fast, not “gourmand” enough. Again the DNA of the previous Angel version is still pretty strong thru the whole line. To be honest, I don’t know what the purpose of making this one.
I like it, just like other Angel Eau Sucree, but I got disappointed with it as a limited edition (marketing trap). My favorite Angel Eau Sucree is STILL the 2015 version. That one stands out from the whole line, MORE as a “gourmand” fragrance, with LESS patchouli.
pOlmbMhflziphen – :
I tried it today, and I did like it…it is like a softer version of the edp..still the same old Angel, but the dirty undertone isn’t so much there…now I don’t get the egg similarity !? Thank goodness …it is rather light, and sweeter end less harsh also..now, I don’t find it extraordinary, and I don’t feel I need to have it ! Still, interesting, and pleasant. Where Angel was like a slap in the face of a dry patchouli, this one opens up here and there with whiffs of floral, and sweet undertones..nice.
noris – :
Reading all the comments way below, except for the one directly below me, I’m wondering if my nose was broken when I tested this one. I’m a Mugler fan and the original always has a special place in my perfume wardrobe. This 2018 is horrible and someone mentioned eggs and I have a vision of a mad scientist in the mixing room ( factory) slipping in an egg in the vat when nobody was watching. Lol….I can’t!
sem.stepanov2011 – :
normally I try to be as diplomatic as possible when it comes to perfumes I don’t like
People have different tastes
But This actually smells like fried eggs !!!!
all the notes listed here has nothing to do with it UGHHH
Dales – :
Soap… with whip cream. Spicy balloons. Fresh air. Slightly green, as a fresh breeze from distant park. Cotton candy. Fun perfume. Sweet, but not too much and fresh in same time. Soap and sweet is bit weird combination for me thou. It would be nice cozy perfume in rainy day if that makes any sense.
DipClilmKic – :
I received 2 samples of this and it’s nice. No complaints but I have the original Angel and also Angel Sucree and to me Fruity Fair smells similar. Maybe a touch lighter than the original Angel but it really doesn’t smell all that different. I would not buy all 3. It’s that similar (to me, anyway).
ggjkeee – :
I really like this. I have worn it a few days now and I have also compared it with sucree which I also have and can say they are definitely different.
Fruity fair makes me think of jelly and ice cream! It’s got a light berry vibe with a cream base, vanilla and then there’s the rose. Which on comparison with sucree is a lot more evident for some reason. The minty patchouli in sucree is not here, it’s got a lot less patchouli than the usual angel.
I can actually really notice the rose thorn element, which makes this perfume quite different from others. It makes me think of a jelly and ice cream party in a rose garden, and you don’t just get the roses, you get the whole rose bush! This adds a green freshness to the scent. Throw in an arctic roll ice cream with that and you have Fruity Fair!
The dry down leans more cream and vanilla, the opening is fruity, the mid is rose bushes. I don’t get a lot of litchi, it’s mixed in with that red current jelly in the opening.
I have a feeling that the synthetic pomarose and the rose thorn might be a little volatile with peoples skin chemistry, so I’d say, try before you buy. But it agrees with me, so I quite like it.
It’s got good longevity (8hrs) and decent projection.
kazaserp – :
Available in Sephora.fr and soon Nocibé (saw it in the drawer about to be put in shelves)
No tester available in stores yet unfortunately.
UPDATE
It’s a pass for me, I much prefer Angel eau sucrée summer editions than this one. This is not so sweet, slightly fruity quite faint, kind of musky dry down.
expexOwesia – :
Urrrgh, why? Sweet and stale body odour how Did this slip through the net?
buka_01 – :
Available on the muglerusa website now!!!
fjtrcfylhf72 – :
Hurray for Albert my DPD driver who presented my Fruity Fair to me this morning.
The bottle is BEAUTIFUL! The majority of photos don’t show just how different it is – a rich and Mediterranean looking blue, almost turquoise!
First spray smelled identical to Eau Sucree but quickly changed. It’s tarte rather bitter and echoing other reviewers, I am anticipating ‘feeling it’ in warmer weathers. I’m not sure what rose thorn is supposed to smell like, it is less powdery than Eau Sucree so perhaps this note brings green and wet facets.
The traditional chocolate patchouli has gone, instead a minty presence. Patchouli is part of the mint family and it’s like the warm breath of someone you are attracted to, who has just finished a sweet spearmint!
Moderate longevity and soft/moderate sillage – I would like more! I hope it blooms in warmer weather, fingers crossed!
It’s great!
akc62 – :
Mine arrived this morning! So far it’s much fresher than Sucre, and cleaner than Angel original. I’m yet to detect any patchouli at all, if it’s there it’s very sanitised.
The opening is crisp and tart, this lasts about ten minutes before the other stuff takes over. I’m not getting any rose though, it’s gone straight to a vanillary cream for me. Will def be lovely on a warm day!
gan354speagoessenda – :
Dear muncierobson, thank you for the tips.
In addition to the extra goodies one also gets free delivery.
I had a sniff of this beauty today in Debenhams and I am in love.
Can’t wait to get mine!!!
Hauplispjup – :
There’s a strange point for me after application where the yummy, sparkling lychee bottoms out into something horrifyingly stale and sweaty. It takes a while for the summery fruits to reemerge so I would not at all be surprised if a lot of people were put off. For the patient, Fruity Fair does begin to morph and sweeten and to my nose there is almost a candy floss element to the entire thing. I’m not a collector of celebrity scents but I’m certain you could find something similar to this confection in that genre.
Redbull0288 – :
First sphere: 1. Seraphim, 2. Cherubim, 3. Thrones;
Second sphere: 4. Dominions (also translated as Lordships), 5. Virtues (also trans. as Powers), 6. Powers (also trans. as Authorities);
Third sphere: 7. Principalities, 8. Archangels, 9. Angels. And 10. Muglers, a never ending realm of incessant flankers. Lord have mercy upon us.
It’s a very slightly fruitier Angel with no chocolate by the way. Unless you specially collect all of these things, I wouldn’t bother.
ClariaMyday – :
Mugler Fans from UK!!!
This is in stock on Mugler.co.uk – use discount code ‘surprise17’ for an extra £10 off!
They are also doing a free angel handbag hook and the usual free samples!
My order has been placed! #cantwait 🙂
bodya33 – :
Oh my dear patchouli, where have you gone? I miss you much. Because, you know, it wasn´t a good idea to leave your mates unsupervised. Sweet litchi is fighting with sour red currant & vanilla is flirting with whipped cream wildly. Those four try to make us believe that they are living in perfect harmony. No, they don´t. Unfortunately. As for me, it´s like if you are eating vanilla pudding with fruit bought in a supermarket /you know what I mean – it can´t compete with fruit grown in your garden/. It reminds me of Ariana Grande Sweet Like Candy. I miss something woody or earthy in this composition to make it less sweet and more interesting – and adult. This Angel is playful, youthful, gourmand & uncomplicated – and I want from my Angel a little bit more.
P.S.
I tried to detect rose thorns – but I failed, surprisingly.
ada2275 – :
I spotted this in House of Fraser today just as the shop was closing. I only had time to quickly spray it on a card but to me it smelled exactly the same as Angel, I couldn’t tell any difference whatsoever. I will try it again when I have more time to see if it develops or smells different on my skin but for now I’m pretty disappointed.
Update: I went back the following day and tested it properly. It changes quickly from Angel to something extremely similar to Angel Sucree but with a sour aspect to it which I personally dislike. It smells a bit like rotting fruit to me. Shame, as the bottle is beautiful.
Duatods – :
ABSOLUTELY HEAVEN !!
Today I got this utterly gorgeous Angel and Oooh Myyy,this is amazing.
The opening has a same vibe as the original Angel but a lot more fresher and fruitier.But this Angel dna fade away quickly and the fruity notes start to dominate.I smell mostly the red currant and apple notes,but very tart and refreshing.This tartness stays until the dry down.A few minutes later the vanilla and whipped cream start sweeten the whole composition.This sweetness is not a stickly sweet but rather a smooth and very creamy sweetness.
The patchouli here-there appears but it’s not the most prominent note.
The dry down is a sweet creamy-milky vanilla scent.It’s a true angel’s perfume.Sweet and soft like a cloud.
The longevity and sillage is absolutely amazing.
The bottle is even more beautiful in real life it’s a cobalt blue color,just amazing.Simple and elegant.The scent is girly,sweet and nothing like the original Angel.It’s a fun,happy,cheerful scent.For spring,summer and fall (maybe) it’s a gorgeous sweet-fruity heaven.
Love this version,Love
nadyn – :
Would love to try this one as I’ve yet to find a Mugler that I even remotely like, but I’m worried about the patchouli. In the original Angel, the patchouli comes across so unbearably dirty to my nose that it’s all I can smell, no matter who wears it. I’m hopeful that the patchouli in this has been sufficiently toned down, but will have to wait and see if it comes to an Ulta or Sephora near me to test.
ivanbochkovsky – :
I was just beginning to think it was a bit late for an Eau Sucree 2018. The Angel Muses are nice but I want something in THAT star with the Angel EDP dna!
The bottle looks slightly green in promo shots… surely not identical to standard EDP?
Better start saving…
EDIT I cannot stop thinking about this and will place an order as soon as Mugler Uk lets me…
palermo – :
Angel Fruity Fair is a more fruity reinterpretation of the mythical perfume Angel.
Top Notes: Red Currant, Lychee, Pomarose®
Heartnotes: Brazilian Rosewood
Base Notes: Patchouli, Whipped Cream, Vanilla.
Cant Wait To Try!
nicolette716 – :
I love that add, it’s magical!!! Can’t wait to try it, I hope it comes with a cardboard carousel and carnival that you can put together, that would be a great idea! Also the bottle should have been pink or hot pink 🙂
aeon – :
I was wondering why there was no Angel news so far this year, this has got me so very excited!
bellmond13 – :
What? A new one! Oooooh! Want!