Baiser Vole Lys Rose Cartier

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Baiser Vole Lys Rose  Cartier

Baiser Vole Lys Rose Cartier

Rated 3.89 out of 5 based on 44 customer ratings
(44 customer reviews)

Baiser Vole Lys Rose Cartier for women of Cartier

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Description

Cartier launches Baiser Vole Lys Rose in summer 2014, a new version of the original Baiser Vole from 2011. Other editions of this collection include Baiser Vole Eau de Toilette from 2012, Baiser Vole Extrait de Parfum from 2012, Baiser Vole Shimmering Eau de Parfum from 2012 and Baiser Vole Essence de Parfum from 2013.

Mathilde Laurent also signs the new release. The perfume, like all of the collection, is centered on notes of lily and its various aspects. This time, the lily is pink and enrich with aromas of raspberry, which emphasizes powdery and delicate character of the original. The aroma is fresher and sweeter than its predecessor is.

The bottle is decorated with pink shades and silver stopper. The fragrance is available as 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.

44 reviews for Baiser Vole Lys Rose Cartier

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Thanks to a generous Fragrantican I was able to sample Cartier Lys Rose, which shares the same green lily dna of the original but goes into a more fruity-sweet-floral direction. Like the original it has soft projection. Glad I got to sample it but my favorite flanker continues to be Baiser Vole Essence.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t understand the people calling this a skin scent, maybe it depends on the temperature and the humidity, but to me this projects at least 30cm away from skin, especially on a hot day. I really like the sweet sunny top notes, softening down into a raspberry-rose around 15 min after application, slowly diffusing into sweet lilies that lasts more than 5h in 30C East Coast weather. Not the best Cartier has to offer but not the worst.
    It’s an impressionable soft sweet floral for easy days.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Definitely a skin scent, no sillage at all. Personally I can smell only lilies and I hoped for raspberry scent.
    Nice perfume but nothing extraordinary or “must have” for me.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Nothing else to add to all your beautiful reviews, except my regret for having only a few drops in my bottle.
    Only a skin scent for me, soft and pleasant, but worthy enough to justify a repurchase.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I daresay I like BV Lys Rose even more than the original. The green, dewy, realistic lily is similar, but the raspberry (a note I’m really loving lately) gives it a more casual, light-hearted, romantic feel. This raspberry is not synthetic smelling or cloying, but light and not too sweet. Side by side, the original feels very formal. Lys Rose is very much a quintessential springtime scent and I’m thrilled to have it in my warmer weather line-up.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a great raspberry fragrance! Seriously! If you’re a fan of raspberry in your perfumes I suggest giving this one a try. It’s not sugary sweet at all, more of a tart, earthy sweetness.
    I love Baiser vole. My very favorite perfume. I’ve just recently made it a point to test all the flankers! Thankfully, the regular ol EDP is still my favorite, with essence coming in close second, but this is lovely too!
    In this version, you have lily petals in the backdrop. No greenery or pollen this time around, either. Really just a smooth floral raspberry sweetness. Fresh and elegant.
    I am aware that the “rose” in the title is meant to refer to the color pink, but there is infact rose in here. It says so on the package. “sugary rose petals for a deliciously tempting kiss” straight from the sample card.
    They are the main player here to me, 100%. A really beautiful rose bouquet with a soft, muted lily and some upfront juicy raspberry. That is baiser vole lys rose. Gorgeous fragrance.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    My first impression in first 30 seconds – chocolate and sweet raspberry cigarette (I don’t smoke btw, just my imagination). Quite spicy and deep, sweet raspberry with dense white floral. It is somewhat sensual, soft, silky. Bit too spicy for me, but I would cuddle this perfume lol. This perfume is either for sexy woman who is confident or woman 40+. This perfume could fit confident, feminine woman with wild permanent wave hair from 80s. It reminds me something, but I can’t really understand what, maybe something from my past.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Lys Rose means Pink Lily in French. There is NO rose in this perfume.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Its too subdued to my liking, very soft floral almost like air. I wish for more complexity and richness in my perfumes

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Received a sample in a swap. I really like it. It does however have a striking resemblance to daisy eau so fresh(which I adore!) It’s daisy ESF + rose. It’s very pretty. The rose in this is like a dewy rose in a bouquet of flowers. I do like rose as a note, but sometimes the way rose comes across in a perfume is in a dusty kind of way? I guess that’s the best way I could describe it. Lol.this is a modern rose that just emanates beauty.
    I just noticed that rose isn’t listed in the notes.. I’m shocked because I’m sure I smell rose in this!
    Edit: November 2017 and I did buy a FB. i hadn’t tried the original baiser vole prior to smelling Lys rose. Lys rose shares that green feel to it that is baiser vole. It’s baiser vole with raspberry. Still quite lovely! My boyfriend, who only comments when he dislikes what I’m wearing, or much less often likes what I’m wearing, said that whatever I have on today smells really good. I just thought that was worth mentioning. Lol

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Amazing sweet-spicy raspberry and lily scent aside, this has impeccable performance in sillage and longevity. All Cartiers I tried have that in common. This is one of my favourites. Love the cap on the bottle.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    A pretty, clean, fresh, pink lily with a
    tiny bit of sweetness from raspberry – sweet like fruit, not candy-sweet.
    If there’s rose, it’s very well blended and doesn’t project on its own.
    It dries creamy & fresh, not powdery.
    A very pretty scent for summer. Sillage is moderate but longevity is outstanding! I kept waiting for this to fade so I could test another scent but Lys Rose was still going strong after 8 hours on me!

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    On my skin just a very green, fresh rose, no lily. It’s serendipitous that it’s exactly the rose I was looking for – in a lily perfume. A lot of other roses are overpowering, whereas I want one that is actually as faint and fresh as a real rose. There is just a hint of sweetness here. Overall it is a very short-lived and low-sillage perfume but with a lovely scent, great for hot weather.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Finally a lily perfume I can wear! Probably because it’s more rose than lily, but I can still smell the lily. Overall, it’s sweet and refreshing at the same time.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a sweet delicious fruity floral
    I’m not familiar with Baiser Vole and I realize this is a flanker and probably nothing like Baiser Vole but whatever I love it!
    I was surprised when I first smelled it on a test scent strip. I thought it would be a bit sophisticated and heavier as most of the Cartiers are more complex
    Lys Rose, French for “Lily Rose” is just that a fine mixture of white lily and pink rose. The liquid is pink and smells more like a pink rose than a white lily. I can still detect a soapy white lily but it’s bigger on rose and the fruit candy scent provided by raspberry.
    Sweet and delicious, airy, feminine and soapy, a pink perfume for women who like their florals sweet, without musk or patchouli. This is a pleasant scent and a breath of fresh air because it’s such a sweet perfume compared to some of the other Cartiers.
    I love raspberry and rose. This is a good pairing of both scents and can easily be worn by younger crowds, including even a schoolgirl ages 14 to 19.
    Downside is it’s linear so you get the raspberry and rose scent and that’s about it, but it does have decent longevity. I was wearing it on my way to my boyfriend Stephen’s place and it was still on me when I walked into the door. He liked it on me.
    The price is ok, I purchased it at about 50 bucks. This is not a bad scent if you like sweet florals.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    “Oh hell no”,was my first reaction when I used it on a Indian Summer Morning.It was cloying,strong,too sweet,too sharp.Shoved it at the back of my Perfume collection.
    Fast forward to a Cool Sept Autumn Morning.I was cleaning my Closet,saw it and thought wth,it can’t kill me,let me try it again.And Bammm,wth “I loved it”.
    All the things I hated about it disappeared.Weather plays an important role.Cool weather made it Juicy warm With an hint of Sourness.I love it it’s strong, and its a sillage monster.12-13 hrs.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I know there is no rose listed here(though it’s listed on my sample)but I can detect a hint of rose petals blending delicately with lily,which I really like,I can’t get slightest amount of raspberry or anything fruity here
    it’s a soft,gourgeous floral with delicate sweetness,very likable,silky and natural
    I have another rose+lily fragrance which I also like,issey miyake floral..but I find this one longer lasting and more natural because there’s no musky or woodsy base here,it’s just as sniffing natural lily petals and some roses among them
    it’s a simple scent and this makes it even more appealing for me
    I just added it to my spring perfumes want list,it’s too delicate to show it’s beauty in cold weather but I’m gonna add it happily to my collection in spring
    ❤️❤️❤️
    p.s:I can detect something like a faint raspberry note as it dries down but I’m not sure about it…it’s still very pretty after an hour…though my sample is edt version it’s not turned faint after an hour of application
    Edit:
    Spring arrived and I decided to find my sample of Cartier lys rose and give it another try and decide wether I really need it in my collection or not since it’s not a cheap perfume and I remembered it to be very simple
    Here comes my decision after two full wears:
    I absolutely need a bottle of this beauty ASAP! Votes show that it has moderate longevity on most people but not in my case.it stays +12 hours on my dry skin!it’s amazing! I think my skin which usually absorbs most perfumes keeps high quality white florals in a crazy way.sillage is moderate when first applied and slows down to soft whitin an hour but this soft,delicate scent lingers on my skin whole day as a beautiful and refreshing skin scent.lily is the strongest note here,natural,clean and fresh lily of original baisar vole but it’s less crisp and more sweetness.green shades of baisar vole are replaced by pink color here and citrus notes are replaced by a very faint raspberry note
    I’m a newbie to baisar vole family and I believe lys rose is the best introduction fragrance for me since I can’t get along well with green,citrusy scents.lys rose has a touch of sweetness and a hint of berryrose undertone which makes this fresh lily soliflores more appealing to me
    All in all it’s fresh,luminous,clean,feminine and safe and although very soft in sillage,is incredibly longlasting on me and I willadd it to my spring and summer must have list
    ❤❤❤❤

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Serene, delicate, wonderful , it smells and feels like sugar sprinkled rose petals with a hint of Casablanca lilies added.
    It is a very simple fragrance, organic and natural, lovely in its simplicity, elegant and calm. The silage is soft , more like a skin scent, lasting power low to average. It makes me think it could have been in the Allegoria line..
    I don’t know where the concept that it has raspberries came from…. I cannot smell anything fruity here. It is just a delicate floral , powdered with a little sugar but not exactly sweet. It disappears really fast, so be prepared to spray again and again. I totally love it, a perfect spring/summer daytime scent.
    Edit again:
    Gorgeous but NOT worth the money. Seriously, zero silage ( skin scent ) and terrible lasting power. It is like fragrant water. You spray it, you smell its beauty, it dries down and it’s gone ! Puffff. Clouds of heaven . Spray again. addictive and comforting.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I am dieing to try this one . Seing the notes listed is only Lilly and Raspberrys. it got me pussled , i found this notes online aswell
    “Contains notes of pink lily, rose, raspberry, galbanum & vanilla ”
    sounds wonderfull and more inline of how people are describing it
    Hope to own this real soon

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh my God! What an essence! I am not a fan of these notes, but as soon as I tried it I felt an overwhelming feeling of happiness, sweetness. Such feminine,antipressant perfume!

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    Creamy rose! It has a dreamy accord that is milky green freshness. Smells like a pretty rose bud just clipped with stem sap still wet. Merginue soft initially, has a few moments of synthetic spikiness in the drydown. Sillage good, but longevity below average. Still, the creaminess is quite enticing!

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I think it’s a very nice scent. My first association is that it smells like a very good flower shop. It’s cold (and aren’t these places usually cold?), the main note is lily (don’t they always smell like lilies?), high end (in a very elegant shopping mall), but after all – it’s just a shop, not an art gallery, not a temple… nothing too complicated.
    Anyway, I find it very very pleasant, light and feminine, perfect for spring. I might even get a fb this year.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Delicate and very pleasant. Unfortunately, after an average bottle get tired.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    okay scent but not special .

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Simple but very, very well crafted. The raspberry avoids being sickeningly sweet fruit juice and I’m pretty sure I smell a subtle rose petal in the heart. Still, the lily is the real star here. Flankers usually don’t do much for me, but this is a pleasant enough one. The original is better, but this is different enough to not seem like a blatant cash-in.
    The only downside is that it doesn’t last terribly long.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Like MarjaV, I received my sample on an official Cartier card that mentions there’s rose in the fragrance. So, no, I don’t think the name just refers to the color. That and, well, you can smell it.
    It’s gentle, feminine and modest. This is the kind of floral you can wear at the office without leaving a trail of sneezes behind you. The raspberry adds a nice hint of sweetness. My only gripe is that it disappears far too soon even for an EDT. You basically have to press your nose to your skin to smell it after about 3 hours. That’s too bad because this is a very pretty, nearly aquatic floral.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a sample, and the packaging says it also contains sugary rose petals.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    A romantic lily. Not too sweet with something nostalgic to it. There are a few scents I own that seem to capture variations on my favourite word: love. This is definitely one of them. It’s that moment you’re opening a love letter or valentine. It’s the stolen kiss of its name.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    Lys Rose is only EDT. Pure floral -fruit scent. Very elegant, warm, funny..nice and good quaity.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    So disgusted with my skin chemistry! All I am getting from this fragrance is soft, elegant powder. No sweetness, no spiciness, no raspberry, no greenness, nothing but powder. 🙁 I’m not giving up though; I’ll try this when it gets hotter here in another month and see if I can at least get the raspberry to come out…

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    I have been looking for this fragrance a long time, it is one of those scents that is familiar in which i have smelled on people but had no clue what it was. Then I picked it up and tried it in house of Fraser last week and my I feel like I have been reunited with a long lost relative. I am aware this scent has just only recently came out, but it seems familiar yet distant, i am assuming it is similar to one in which was present in my childhood. I feel like i can wear this perfume now, i feel mature enough, i feel like a grown woman. For that reason this scent makes me feel happy and sad, sad that i am no longer an innocent child and now i am a mature woman and i reminisce back to easier times. This fragrance does make me feel peaceful, accepeting and relaxed, it is a very casual, familiar reassuring scent to me.
    P.s. I have not commented on the notes cause I cannot really identify them individually, however they do not seem as straight forward as outlined above.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    Lovely! Gorgeous! A cloud of soft floral fruity pleasure! It is a bit powdery and 100% feminine. Beautiful and noble. Surely it is my favorite lily scent. Most of lily fragrances are too harsh for me, so I think I’ve been very lucky to find eventually my perfect lily!
    All in all, it’s delicate scent for incurably romantic women.
    Update: At first it is quite green, but soon it changes into subtle sweet & soft, quite spicy scent. Therefore, I think it is appropriate for almost all seasons, but it is better for cold season.
    Update2: In summery heat it has been too spicy for me, but in autumn it’s perfect! I recommend to wear it in moderate and low temperatures, because then it really blooms.
    Update3: The cooler it gets, the more I like it!

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    I can’t believe it’s just lily and raspberry. The two notes I sometimes am suspicious of. This composition is not bad at all. Just enough fruity and just enough floral. Not too sweet or synthetic. Smells like summer in a bottle.
    Perfect for sunny summer days. Lovely.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    I approached Baiser Volé Lys Rose with caution, as I’m afraid of raspberry being too sweet and overpowering. However, Lys Rose turns out to be a wonderful dual of lily and raspberry.
    There aren’t much green leaves as in the original EDP and EDT, while the lily in Lys Rose is the same interpretation in the Baiser Volé series. However, the raspberry really adds something different. It has enough tartness to contrast the sweet creaminess of the lily. It’s also sweet in a deep way, adding a sensual depth to the romantic lily. Moreover, it’s relatively dry and far from being overpowering. It feels like the smell wafts with the lily, contrary to sticking the nose into a jar of raspberry jam.
    The sillage is soft and the longevity is around 8 hours. This seemingly simple compostion is handled with care. It’s fruity and floral, but still retains the romantic elegance of the Baiser Volé series. The deep sweetness of raspberry really adds another dimension to the creamy lily in Lys Rose. An interesting flanker in the Baiser Volé line.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Another fascinating version of the original !!!
    As my precedent reviewer, I just have to underline that ROSE refers to the PINK COLOR, and not to the flower. The perfume has nothing to do with the scent of roses, really. So those who are seeking for a new version of a roses perfume, will definitely get disappointed.
    I love it and I’m already dreaming of having it for Christmas… 🙂
    The pink note reminds me of the Gucci Eau de perfume II, another favourite of mine. Pink, but not sweet; pink in the sense of troubling, discreet femininity…
    Thank you again, Mathilde Laurent !!!

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Hey… Get this straight … ROSE here means Pink color!

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    I just had to try this new Cartier! The bottle is lovely and the scent is equally pleasant, not too original but nice, simple, elegant and easily wearable.
    I like the fact that it’s still a floral, not a fruity one, because the fruit is gentle and not overpowering.
    I guess there is more than just Lily and Raspberry going on here. Note lists sometimes are funny.
    It’s a light perfume with a delicate feminine touch, yet high quality and quite persistant.
    It’s clear that it’s a flanker because it keeps the main note of Lily but it blends it with a gentle twist.
    It’s Baiser Volee with Lily and powder and a touch of pink.
    Perfect for warm climates.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Not a fan of this Baiser Vole flanker. It has a similar powdery, musky quality, but I do not enjoy the rose here at all. It doesn’t even really smell like rose. It smells like some kind of floral with some synthetic musk. Not particularly sweet to my nose, which is a good thing in my book. Sillage is pretty good too, to my surprise, for a perfume that is not cloying in nature. I just think this perfume is kind of bland and doesn’t really bring anything to the table. A pale shadow of Baiser Vole in a prettier bottle.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    So to me this smelled like a rose I’ve been aching to smell! I’ve smelled a ton of rose perfumes, but the opening of this pefume by far supercedes any other. I haven’t experienced such a fresh opening on any other. This does not smell old lady like, sweet, powdery, synthetic, rosewatery, or any cheap product claiming to have a rose scent. This is a very fresh rose. Love it!
    BUT … the opening does not last forever … and I wish it did. I wouldn’t buy it because it dries down to a sweet, vanilla, rose. And that is not what I like in any perfume.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I simply love it! Such a good perfume. Really essential and elegant. Definetely my favourite one among the Baiser Vole serie.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is my favorite of all “Baiser Volé” perfumes, Probably because it has this sweet vibe. You can definitely smell the raspberry, well mixed with floral lily which is making it easier to enjoy for my nose. The pink bottle is very nice and classy. The smell is clean, sweet and floral but is not too much, very classy perfume I would say.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    I got extremely excited when i received the sample, fell in love instantly but had to wait 2 weeks before it was available in the stores ! Bought a FB of 100 ml, because i just want to spray and respray without any guilt. This is the most “pleasing” version of the whole family. The rasperry softens the strong green lily opening and provides some vibrancy to this “serious and austere” perfume. Baiser Volé is in contradiction of her name,(stolen kiss) not a flirtratious perfume, it is almost an abstract ” intellectual” interpretation of a classic floral.
    For those who cannot appreciate that austerity and dislike the more powdery version of Essence, might appreciate this lys rose version, a more versatile, brighter flanker which still remains extremely chic and sophisticated. Higly recommended for those who can appreciate lily flower in all her splendour.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I prefer Lys Rose to the EDP and EDT, this is still very much about lilies, but they are overall softer, more rounded, when in EDT they were real green and sharp…
    Lys rose also has a hint of spiciness, but all in all, this is very stylish, very feminine, pretty, and for spring just perfect!!the raspberry is more tart than sweet on me, but real close to the real thing!
    I like it, very nice creation, in the tradition of Cartier, subtle elegance..on me the lilies open up in the drydown, and the raspberries take a back stage.
    I can say this is an impressive spring fragrance!
    I wouldn’t dare compare this creation to a Victoria Secret scent though!!

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    The lily in Lys is more subduded than the original Baiser Vole EDP/EDT. The rasberry provides nice balance. A wonderful warm day fragrance. Another fabulous creation from Cartier…

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