Baby Rose Jeans Versace

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Baby Rose Jeans Versace

Baby Rose Jeans Versace

Rated 4.01 out of 5 based on 69 customer ratings
(69 customer reviews)

Baby Rose Jeans Versace for women of Versace

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Baby Rose Jeans by Versace is a Floral fragrance for women. Baby Rose Jeans was launched in 1995. Top notes are mandarin orange, bergamot, green notes and peach; middle notes are violet, freesia, hyacinth, neroli, lily-of-the-valley and rose; base notes are sandalwood, vanilla and white musk.

69 reviews for Baby Rose Jeans Versace

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my first perfume. I got it as a gift when I was a child or teenager. Lovely perfume. I wish I could find it again to go back in time!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Powdery candied roses and peaches. This is a fluffy sweet scent that is light but not too ethereal. It is slightly syrupy but never heavy. Longevity is ~8 hours even with a light hand. Good even in a hot summer day. I recommend for fans of fragrances like Sun, Moon, Stars or Ombré Rose.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Got a full 50ml bottle of this rare gem for 12CAD$ cause the lady who sold it to me translated this into “parfum pour enfants” lol “perfume for children” hahaha.
    I absolutely adore this scent. I grew up with it. It reminds me of my childhood so much… My mom gave me a bottle of this at the time. It smells fresh, I smell cherry and rose and everything blends beautifully…
    I can smell a strong and sharp note of neroli (or maybe it is just a bit turned if the bottle is old, not sure) but it goes away after 10 minutes. Overall adore this scent

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I do not like to leave negative reviews.
    That being said, this was a blind by for me – based off of stellar reviews. I have been in a recent phase where I am really enjoying powder notes in fragrance.
    This one sounded so young, innocent, and comforting. Unfortunately on me, it smells like when a (MUCH) older woman wears way too much perfume. The powder is suffocating and the florals are sharp, not soft.
    My only thought is maybe I got an inauthentic bottle.
    Sad, I so wanted to spray this on before bed.
    I used to love Baby Grace by Philosophy.. that is along the lines of what I was hoping for!
    🙁

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Baby Rose Jeans, oh how I remember this so well.
    My mother bought me this in 1997, it was a very rainy summer in Finland and this was so suitable for me back then when my son was a newborn baby.
    Beautiful memories. This is delicate, calming, smooth powdery and very elegant scent. Sometimes, now after 20 years I wonder how would it fit me nowadays. Maybe we’ll meet again.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    IF anyone is interested, I have a very vintage bottle of this stuff from the 90’s. Send me a message if you are interested

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Putting On A Pair Of Baby Rose Jeans
    This was my very first perfume when I was growing up. I was probably ages 11 through 12 or 13. I stopped wearing it by 15.
    My mother bought it for me. I can see why adult women would love this because if taken out of context, it’s a powdery boudoir fragrance and has that purple floral almost like heliotrope and iris.
    This is a lighter texture than some of those iris-heliotrope or violet powder scents like Guerlain’s L’Heure Bleue or Oscar de La Renta’s Esprit D’Oscar. It’s also like Dana Love Baby Soft.
    So if you like powdery florals this is a perfect intro.
    This is like a soft floral bouquet of pink roses, violets, hyacinth, and freesia. The opening is a peach scent, but also a citrusy neroli aroma.
    Smells like orange groves and citrusy floral scents and I’m surprised they didn’t include orange blossom because it smells a bit like an orange blossom. The fresh opening is my favorite part.
    The powdery florals gently settle into a musk and vanilla. The vanilla is not like the vanilla we experience today in perfume because the vanillin was either new to fragrances or not commonly used as it is today back in 1995.
    This is a good vanilla but it’s not a gourmand or vanilla sweetness type of vanilla. It’s just as powdery as the florals. The musk brings it altogether with warm comfort.
    This is perfect to wear to bed or to spritz on your lingerie. It’s like a soothing bed time scent and I spray it on my bed sheets and pillows and on my nightie. This is so pretty and soft and can be worn without fear of offending anyone’s noses if you wear it out in public.
    Beautiful.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This was my signature from when I was 22-24. It’s powdery, soft and light flowery. It’s cute. I went on a date and the stud muffin leaned over and said, “you smell pretty.”
    Teehee!

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I received this years ago as a gift from my sister. To me it is a very sharp baby powder and white musk. Emphasis on sharp; despite the softness you might associate with baby powder or the other notes, it’s strangely in your face. Makes me think of a stiff, puffy, baby pink prom dress that has sat in an attic for decades gathering dust.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This was the only Versace item I could wear in high school because I was under 18 and could not wear adult Versace couture. But I loved wearing it and I am still wearing Baby Rose Jeans! This is a beautiful, sweet, innocent fragrance not too far from feeling like Britney Spears Curious. This is a soothing soft scent that never becomes too insipid. It’s fresh, sweet, comforting, and child like. The fragrance is built around the rose but it’s not listed on Fragrantica. I remember smelling rose powder which comes from the attar of pink rose petals once airborne as an eau de parfum. This is a powdery perfume but there’s more to it than that. It starts off fresh and citric with mandarin orange, bergamot and neroli. It’s orange flavored as it begins to wear on your skin. There is an unusual progression in this fragrance because I was immediately hit with the scent of vanilla. It’s like an orange vanilla. Sweet, soft, delicate and girly. There appears to be no strong base, no woods, not even amber so I’m assuming it’s mainly a soft sandalwood or even a very light white musk. The real stars of this fragrance are the vanilla and the flowers. The floral scents that I picked up on are an intense violet which takes over the fragrance, pink roses, hyacinth, lily of the valley and freesia. I don’t know if it’s been reformulated or not, but I still have 3 bottles of the vintage original that I never used left over from when I was in high school. I am thinking of selling two on ebay and keeping one for myself. Pure nostalgia. A rose perfume of sweet tenderness. It’s light but definitely detectable. I would recommend this for girls who are just starting to wear perfume, but who don’t want to make a statement or even to wear anything too strong. This is a light inoffensive fragrance to wear every day to school. It’s not boring but it’s not complex or even really that interesting. It’s just something to put on to smell fresh clean sweet and a little bit like roses and violets. I wore this every day in high school so at that time this was my signature scent. I also love the White Jeans by Versace which is more complex and has a lot more going on. Baby Rose is the baby in this family. Haven’t tried the others Blue Jeans is for men but they say it’s very feminine because it has a lot of flowers, Red Jeans appears to be the bad girl of the line with a lot of strength and spice. Maybe I’ll try that one next. Highly recommended for lovers of soft floral vanilla scents and for vintage lovers.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a vintage bottle of this stuff, so I am not sure about some of the reviews. They always change fragrances these days over time. I am not into female fragrances so if anyone is interested in this vintage bottle you can send me a message.
    regards

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Very powdery and a bit floral. This is my least favourite from the Jeans line. For some reason, after about an hour so, this starts to smell like the articificial cherry flavour they put in cherry hard candy. The sillage is meh and the longevity is terrible. I can’t smell this at all past the two hour mark.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a bit of an oddball in my collection that has grown on me over the last few months. It is very powdery and the way the hiacynth, violet and mandarin orange come together in the opening gives it a very bubblegum vibe. That is to say, at first, this smells like baby powder and bubble gum! Nothing wrong with that. I like the smell of bubble gum, I like the smell of baby powder, it’s not for everyone but I dig it. Then it settles down to a powdery floral…although I don’t detect rose, it’s more of a violet scent. The odd part is that despite this it doesn’t smell childish or young to me. I could easily see adults enjoying this scent, it lacks that juicy fruitiness I equate with “young” scents. It is an eau de toilette, so staying power isn’t fantastic but it is cheap, so it’s not like reapplying is gonna hurt your pocketbook much. Unique enough to be memorable but inoffensive enough for every day use, it’s a nice pretty scent. That’s what I’d call it, “pretty”. Not “chic”, not “sexy”, not “daring”, not “alluring” but sometimes you just want a light pretty smell and if powdery florals with a touch of bubblegum is your thing, I’d recommend this.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells awful. Smell of urine. Cheap. Nothing so terrible I had not long been felt. Perhaps for little girls. But doubt it.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I just discovered this perfume on a slightly obscure online retailer and purchased it blind. I am a fan of powdery and soapy scents so I expected to like Baby Rose Jeans, and I do.
    It’s got a fresh note of smooth “floral” mandarine that floats above the warm rose and powder base. I think I detect hyacinth but it’s fleeting. This is a soft and gentle comfort scent and it’s more than a skin scent. I get about a one metre projection.
    If you like the floral powder group you will probably like this. I believe it’s discontinued, but you can still find it on eBay. I am glad I purchased this.
    Edit. Today when wearing this I am getting a jelly babies vibe, which may be because the juicy madarine reminds me of orange jelly babies. It’s making me want to eat one.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I enjoy cool, hyacinth and lily of the valley centric scents and thought this would be interesting to try. I do smell the hyacinth, but it is rather watered down; and I am also getting a strange urinic tinge that I associate with carnation (a note I avoid for that reason). The hyacinth is also giving a powderines that I’m trying to put my finger on….it’s not the powderiness of Silences (no galbanum here; while BRJ is rather green, it’s not nearly as green as Silences)…it’s not the powderiness of Lutece, although that’s closer. Freesia can be lightly peppery and citrusy, and I sense that character here; it is sharp, like the faintly lingering smell of lemon oil on furniture.
    After 10 minutes, the dreaded urine-note is gone; I just smell the citrusy freesia and cool, green, lightly powdered hyacinth with the faintest shadow of lily of the valley. The sandalwood, when it appears, is a milky, fuzzy sandalwood (vs an incense-heavy, woody sandalwood); it’s light and cozy. I really don’t smell violets, unless the general powderiness I’m sensing is indeed the violets.
    Somehow, even without roses or peaches listed, I smell the faintest rose and the tiniest bit of peach. Maybe the citrus+powder is giving me rose, and the fuzziness of the sandalwood along with the vanilla is giving me peach? It has that 90’s vibe going. Did everybody start with a peach-rose-milky sandalwood-vanilla base in the 90’s and just add from there? That’s what it feels like sometimes.
    Sillage is interesting. One minute, I think it’s gone and the next I can smell it wafting delicately up. Longevity unproven.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I just have to add that if you liked the scent Tabu used to have, like back in the day– say in the late 60’s and 70’s– this is it. I have a bottle and love the light powdery, rose and violets. My mom smelled it and stopped in her tracks and asked me what it was that I was wearing. I showed her the bottle, and she was happy to find out that someone had finally recaptured the original scent of Tabu. I will agree with other reviewers in that the scent is warm and cuddly, very reassuring and snuggly. As far as a special occasion scent, depending on the occasion–one would stand out wearing this. It is good for any season, and is a shame that it has been discontinued. 🙁

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I do like this! I bought it blind based on the reviews here and I’m glad I did. I was worried it would just be a baby powder smell. There is a little bit of that in the middle notes but then it fades to that powdery violet/sandalwood/vanilla. Somehow simple yet it doesn’t smell in any way cheap. A good buy. Also, I got this on Ebay for only $22! Bargain!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I do so love this. I don’t really get individual notes but I don’t mind. The powdery ness is just right, the sweetness is just right. Alas it does not stay on my skin long enough but it remains a whisper on my clothes. I like to use this at night, at home. My children love it and I like to think they will retain memories of my wearing this as I kiss them goodnight at bedtime. I initially bought samples from Ebay but have recently won a 50 ml so should be set up for a while longer. Really sad it is discontinued 🙁

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Loved this one. Sweet not sickly, girlish without being cheap. Its a tough ask, but Versace did it. Faint candy notes, almost like those little French violet-flavoured lollies in an oval tin. I get rose, but it does not dominate. Vanilla and violet, yes. I almost get raspberry too, but can’t see that mentioned.
    Delicious.
    Edit December 2015
    Bliss, happened upon someone selling this online.
    Aaah. I adore it. What a score! Just as I remember it. I wish there was something else out there similar, for when I finish this precious bottle up.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I have been looking for years for that perfect rose scent. I really enjoy the Jo Malone Red Roses..I have also sampled the People of the Labyrinths rose, and Montale. I still haven’t found that perfect rose scent I am looking for, but in the interim, I think this is a really nice interim rose scent that is lovely, soft and not offensive. A sort of showery rose like the affect of stepping out of a shower fresh, powdery, clean and light. I don’t know why it doesn’t show a rose as a note, but that is one of the notes. Yes I see it in the name of the fragrance but why not in the notes!

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this it smells so good. I an 46 so this is not just a young persons fragrance. LOVE IT

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    This one was a gift from my father when I was 10 and it was the first perfume I ever used. I used it again one year ago (by the age 27). So many innocent memories… I think it suits me better now. I love the blasting sweet opening mellowing to powdery violet. I love the sandalwood and vanilla notes still left on me after hours. It’s not a good choice for times when you need a special occasion perfume. It is comforting, cuddly, inocent. Very nice for after shower or office.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    does anyone think this one is not only for children? I just love it nowadays, still 🙂

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I used this parfum when i was 16 ^^ And until now im 29 i still remember How it smell.. I love it

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    i had this perfume when I was like… 7 years old I guess and all I can remember is that how soft this scent was

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    It is a powdery fragrance with gentle flowers. I can’t smell any violet, just the hyacinths mellowed by the vanilla note. A pretty and safe scent to wear in Spring. Gentle and safe. It doesn’t develop into anything: what you smell when you spray it is what you get in the drydown.
    There are some fragrances which make you feel sexy, and some others which make you feel innocent. This is all for the Innocent in us…

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    I had this parfume when I was in my early 20s. Very innocent, very light and feminine. Now I like my parfumes deep and woody, this just seems awfully powdery and overly sweet. I think it fits ladies in their 20s or even younger! It is cute and safe!

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    Just purchased this for my Lady…Love the way it smells…that innocent smell of untouched spring flowers…put a smile on her face. 😉

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Very much not the normal type of fragrance to go for but I really fell in love with the soft powdery floral scent. I do smells roses, but its not over powering. It lasts quite well. Cute bottle and a really cute scent.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Very soft, tender, light scent. It’s a delicate mix of iris and rose. Very girly and inoffensive. Great as a goodnight scent, I’ll propably spritz my sheets with this.
    PS. After wearing it few times I finally know what is smells like: it is cheaper version of Lalique’s Encre Noire

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    I have it and it smells like nothing but ROSE, soft, innocent Rose ! but it is funny- frag notes on top- have no rose scent !

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    The bottle and concept are cute and adorable. It’s a petite 50ml bottle with a frosted glass finish and cute pink topper. As for the fragrance, it’s not sweet in a conventional way, I can’t really detect the vanilla.
    When you first spray it, it’s got this somewhat sharp “perfumey” smell which screams ‘early 90s’. Then after it’s dried down it becomes a little softer and semi powdery. I smell the violet, fressia and sandalwood mostly. Even though it’s got mandarin orange listed, I don’t find it citrusy at all.
    It’s nice and would make a good gift to a young girl who is growing tired of sweet fruity florals because it would make her feel sophisticated and classy, without smelling like a prostitute, it is Versace afterall! I have also gifted it to a more mature working woman who loved it as well. But I would recommend you test first and not to blind buy.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    ROSAS, ROSAS Y MAS ROSAS, DIVINO¡¡¡

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    i bought this online coz i thought the bottle was really cute but this is incredible… it smells so wonderful…. in some ways reminds me of sugared candy that i used to have when i was a kid.. i will be sticking to this one for a very long time

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    My first perfume 🙂 Smells like childhood!

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Bought this for a steal, it sounded promising although I am wary of overly powdery scents. I was pleasantly surprised, it’s powdery but not in a fussy way. The hyacinth tempers the powdery violet quite nicely, and creates a very nice rosy, baby smell. I agree with the reviews that state this is a good stay-at-home, cuddly scent. Would suit a child (8 and up) or anyone who is just feeling a little girly. Sillage was underwhelming, but longevity was nice – about 4-5 hours. Baby Rose Jeans was worth my $9.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    The little out-of date combination of sweet powder (violets and hiacynths) and sour notes (freesia and mandarin orange) which dominates this fragrance makes it a somehow old-fashioned perfume for the 2010-s. Nevertheless, it still remains a safe, comfortable and pleasant little fragrance for casual daywear, one to love even in our fast-moving fashion decade.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    This was my first perfume, a gift from my mother before she shipped me to my late aunt’s for the summer. As a result, it is very near and dear to my heart.
    It smells very homey to me. Like a someone else said, a before noon fragrance. On me it smells sweet, powdery, like lily of the valley and violet, with a slight rose aroma in the dry down which is otherwise do inmates by vanilla and sandalwood, though citrus notes are detectable at first,vthey quickly fade away. This scent lingers on me for about 6 hours.
    While I wouldn’t wear this out, I enjoy wearing it on my lazy, at home days while I bake cookies and sip tea.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    This is such a comforting scent to me. When I put this on, I get the “everything is fine”-feeling immidiatly. It calms me down with it´s floral sweetness.
    It has an undertone of baby powder, defenetly! It´s also a bit old fashioned, but it´s not what an old lady would wear. It is light and bright. I can defenetly smell the freesia in the opening, later the violets come in and make it sweet and soft, mixed with the sandalwood and vanilla you get a comforting “happy” scent!
    It defenetly doesn´t smell cheap, not at all! It´s a VERSACE still! 😉
    It doesn´t last very long, but that´s okay. It would bother me if I would have paid 50€ or more for 50ml, but since you can get this precious darling for 15€/50ml it is not bad to apply it more often and it doesn´t hurt.
    I´d say that this is a very safe scent. It can´t offend anybody and it can´t be annoying IMO, it´s too light, fresh and clean to be annoying. Also it stays close to the skin and doesn´t surround you with a cloud of perfume.
    I love it and I would defenetly buy it again after I finished my bottle! It´s a nice home/daytime scent, perfect for every season. Makes you smell fresh, sweet and clean. Very nice!!!
    *edit* On my skin it lasts at least 5 hours, which is pretty good IMO

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    I found this for a bargain price and grabbed it. Those containers always look full of promise, and WHO can resist a Versace for a steal?
    Now, I am the kind of gal that wears heavy Orientals and loves silage and impact. However, I get in soft moods where I crave a light, tender scent.
    Lately I have a rose ‘craving’ — all scents rose are a must sniff and/or buy. Although I own rose perfumes that I really like, the ‘hunt’ for a better, yummier rose is always on, it seems.
    So, Versace Baby Rose promised me (by the name and look of the can) a soft powdery rose smell. Hmmm, after spraying and sniffing my wrists (lots) I can say that it’s a wonderful, soft and baby powdery-ish rose (even though rose is not listed!!) Vanilla and a faint sandalwood add into the mix and make this a cuddly scent. I love it!
    This Baby Rose is wonderful for cuddle-time with a loved one. Or, as an after shower/before bed scent. Or, just if you want to smell and feel cuddly, warm and comfy.
    The silage is: “I am on a soft baby-powder cloud that would like for you to come closer” — longevity is a bit short 4+ hours. But this one is so yummy and I got it for such a cheap price that it’s no problem if I have to reapply it. (After 4+ hours it becomes a close to the skin scent that I can still smell when moving around or sniffing my wrists. Anybody close to me would notice this too.)
    This one is for people who like to have a heavenly soft and comfy scent to rotate with their regular heavy ones. Or who are looking for a house/bed-scent.
    However; IF you expect a heavy rose note, I suggest you smell it first because the name is misleading. But as I said, I smell a rose note somewhere in this fluffy scent. I just think it’s YUM!
    **PS** I cannot detect any lily-of-the-valley, but the freesia is noticeable.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Perfect scent ever! Love it!

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    i love this one !sweet but clean

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    Does Versace still produce Jeans series? They’ve been removed from Versace’s official site. This is my favorite fragrance ever btw 🙂

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    I had a wrong idea of this scent due to de reviews saying it reminds baby powder, it is a baby ou childish fragrance. I think people get wrong ideas of this perfume because of its name. “Baby Rose Jeans” for me has nothing to do with babies, nor roses, it is just the color of the package. They have yellow, red, blue jeans, this is just the color baby rose.
    Is is a floral little powdery, little sweet, strong at the beggining, but then it gets softer. I like it to use during the day in summer/spring, but don’t spray a lot if you are getting close to people in the first hour. It can be overpowering.
    My mother smelled hairspray when I wore Baby Rose Jeans, but sniffing on my wrist, she said the smell was better.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s definitely not chic or glamorous, not for an evening out.
    It gives me homey, safe and before-noon feeling. On me it’s mostly hyacinth, violets, lilies-of-the-valley and powder. I’m not a fan of powdery scents, but this one I can bear. It’s casual, good for a morning screening or going shopping. I like it, but I’m not crazy about it.

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    Is this fragrance still available or has it been discontinued ?
    Because I can’t find it and, when I ask for it (this one and its “Baby Blue Jeans” brother) in perfumery stores, the answer I get is that they are dicontinued ..??

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    Not for me! But the adorable containers make it almost worth the impulse buy! I was longing for the powdery “Loves Baby Soft” aspects mentioned in these reviews….on me it simply smells like a vintage floral perfume. The $3.99 Dove Rebalance body spray I bought the same day is a winner though, lol!

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    So disappointed in this. I was lured by talk of ‘baby powder’ and ‘freesia’ but don’t smell either in this. It’s a rather strong, loud, mishmash that quickly fades to nothing. Reminds me of some kind of canned air freshener or household product and also does smell like a relation of the fruity ‘Red Jeans’. Love the bottle/tin/name but for smell, the only one of this range that I really like is Yellow Jeans so I’ll stick with that.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Although this does have the word baby in it, I don’t think that it is intended for babies. I think they used it more as a descriptive word because it is a soft and delicate floral powdery smelling fragrance. I don’t smell roses in this at all. I can smell the freesia in it as soon as I put it on because intially I found it overwhelmingly sweet, but that only lasted 2 min. or so thankfully. The blast of sweet mellowed to the powdery violet and lily of the valley. It smells old fashioned, and brings to my mind immages of Victorian days. The bottom notes are soft sandlewood and vanilla. It would be a perfect first fragrance for a girl/teen (though any age can wear this) because it is not too strong, and I doubt anyone would have an objection to this. I put a lot on and still I could only smell it when I put my nose to my arm. If you are looking for a strong fragrance this isn’t it. I think I am more neutral on this fragrance but I put it in my likes. I could see myself purchasing this at some point though because the price is very good! It lasts a little more then 4 hours on me. I can still smell it but not really well.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    this is a dead ringer for oscar by oscar de la renta. maybe a little less strident but def the same. that’s a real shame as i don’t like oscar. i think the lily of the valley note is the most prominent for me, toned down a little with the rose. cute bottle and good house but just not me.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    If pink had a smell- this would be it:)

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    * Office Safe – 10/10
    * “Headache” Factor – 7/10 – start with a small spray; it’s floral so the headache potential is there.
    I get NO candy smell in this whatsoever. Baby Rose Jeans is all about soft, gentle and pretty. Freesia, violet and a tiny bit of vanilla and sandalwood is how it smells on me. This reminds me a bit of Love’s Baby Soft, but it’s MUCH more elegant and refined.
    If you’re looking for a “big statement scent”, keep looking… this isn’t for you.
    If you:
    a) like soft floral or cotton blossom-type fragrances or
    b) want a safe fragrance for the office or
    c) are looking for a pretty, light, versatile warm weather scent or
    d) need a “safe” fragrance gift or
    then I suggest that you try out this darling little scent.

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    I really like this. Tried on about a year, but I got tired.
    Now I give this for a birthday present, specially to 4-10 y.o. girls, and they like it a lot.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    i havent smellt this but apparently this was lady gaga’s childhood scent

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    i love this. its a soft feminine scent. a light rose powder, also with a violet type note in it. it just smells so good on. unfortunately you have to reapply quite a bit. it dosen’t last long, a little over an hour on me. i still love it tho.

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    smell like pink powder to me , sweet . i love it !!!

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    This reminds me of candles it has a waxy smell to me could be the violet. I wear this in my hair and I can smell it all day. If however, I spray it on my skin it does vanish quickly. I will always have a bottle because now I have found a way to get it to last. It reminds me of red door revealed in the pink bottle which I also have and like. If you like soft pink powder smells then you would like this. You will need to spray it on clothes, scarf or hair to get it to last that for me is the only problem. I find in Australia it is hard to get the red jeans is everywhere but this one not so much anymore.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    What a lovely perfume. The first spritz smells of violets, hyacinth & baby powder and I was a little worried the floral scent might be too “old-lady”. Once the perfume settled on my skin, I had a very light scent of violets & baby powder. The scent has no sillage or staying power on me. And while I would not buy another bottle, I do believe Baby Rose has some great points. This is a wonderful perfume for those who don’t want their perfume to draw attention to themselves & want to have an inoffensive scent. This would also be a great perfume for a young girl…feminine without being overwhelming. An elegant alternative to Love’s Baby Soft if you will.
    And as for some of the reviewers claiming Baby Rose smells “cheap”, this smells better than any drugstore body splash, so I am going to have to vehemently disagree on that point.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    Just bought a mini on Ebay to sample it. Very feminine and soft. Opens with the freesia and violets twirling together, then the hyacinth waltzes in. The procession trails into an ending when oh-so-sweet lily-of-the-valley and fresh powder tango on the skin for hours. I love it! 4 Stars!

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    I smelled this fragrance today and to be honest it smells like women’s deodorant and has a dry down of baby powder.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    Baby Rose Jeans starts quit sweet, berry grape kinda fruity and all of a sudden, there’s this smoky/incense-y/powdery smell comes off. It reminds me a lot of some gothic dark candle-smoke-y myrrh dominant new age kinda essential oil, but Baby Rose Jeans is much less potent—it’s like a veil version of that kinda essential oil. It stayed this way and quite close to skin for one or two hours, and then I can’t really smell much of it, only a little bit residue left on the skin when you sniffing really hard.
    It’s a barely-there perfume, nearly no sillage, and not very much lasting power. Nice, polite, but somehow I just don’t find it cute enough, or have any personality to make me keep one.

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    lovely,soft, not-in -your -face scent, calming and gentle.

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    Always wanted to try this and I was delighted with this fragrance. I personally find it soft. light and gentle. A fragrance for day wear, that smells of soft violets and jasmine, freesia. The drydown is just lovely sandlewood and a whisper of vanilla. I think that this perfume has been beautifully crafted and i find it rather comforting, it must be the sandlewood. A lovely, light soft gentle fragrance, perfect for days when you want that gentle touch of a fragrance. I find it perfect for any age group and not childish in the least. Also a very economical fragrance that is gentle on your budget.

  65. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a soft and nice floral. I like it.
    You can really smell the violets, It reminds me of childhood. It’s an everyday wear.

  66. :

    5 out of 5

    This fragrance can be a great gift for your teenager daughter. I guess it would make a girl very happy when she’s around 13-15. Soft, light,girly, powdery and minimal. Nothing exceptional but would be a light transition for any teenage girl in need of a little bit motivation to acknowledge her beauty.
    It is a mediocre fragrance for 17- girls…

  67. :

    4 out of 5

    If you take Versace Red jeans, sweeten it up 100% then dump loads of vanilla on it. You get this. Baby Rose Jeans.
    It’s a soft sugar coated floral that lasts about 5 minutes before I have to re-spray again.
    It smells like a childs play perfume and it’s not horrible or anything, it just smells…well…MEH! Just a bit boring and generic.
    The main flowers I can smell is violets but the’re they’re just beaten into submission by a truckload of sweet sugaryness.
    When this perfume is dry and nearly faded out completley it actually gets a bit sharper and some of the sweetness goes, this is when it smells most like Red Jeans.
    Would never buy this scent.

  68. :

    3 out of 5

    My sister had this fragance, everyone in the family told her to get rid of this nasty perfume,it gave everyone a headache,very sweet strong scent……. i dont like it

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    I always liked how the Versace Jeans series looked since I was a teenager.When I saw this cutie, although with missing lid of the container at TJMaxx, I wanted to get it.
    It does look adorable! BUT, it DOES remind me of feminine products that you will find especially in Europe. So, you get the idea..:(

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