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killerand – :
Fendi Celebration smells identical to YSL In Love Again:
– Without citrus and tomatoes
– With extra berries, rose and jasmine
It is very lovely and versatile. The monogrammed bottle is quite a celebration in its own right.
Projection is moderate, longevity is more than enough for the after party.
-AB-
parydrani – :
Another little gem from Fendi that came and went in a heartbeat. While not as brilliant as Palazoo or perhaps as memorable as Fendi i like it. It is essentially a woody cherry plummy oriental fragrance. Kind of like a watered down Donna Versace but with its own character.
witttman – :
i bought this lovely scent back in 2005 as i remember…it is simply fantastic!!so unique,so woody / i am a total fan of all woody scents/ and the touch of rose there just makes it the perfect romantic fragrance especially for a dinner with the one….looking to buy it again here in UK…please,give me a clue where can i find it!!Ana 🙂
LION94 – :
After falling in love with Fendi’s Theorema, I thought Celebration would be another warm and comfy fragrance, but after trying it out, I have to say that on me (or to my nose) it’s way too floral and synthetic, not unlike the smell of a hairdresser’s shop.
The main note I find in this perfume is Lotus flower, though for some reason it is not in the perfume pyramid.
It reminds me a bit of Avon’s “Treselle”.
Ленок – :
It’s a very charming, fruity fragrance. warm and light at the same time. To me cherry was the prevailing note. However, after a while the residue made me think of synthetic cherry more than anything else. That’s why I would not call it too subtle. It’s a very pleasant smell overall, but a little on the cheap side, in my opinion.
obernarve – :
After I had worn Fendi Theorema for a couple of years I thought I’d give Celebration a go. Unfortunately it didn’t go well with my body chemistry. The opening notes were too lively and it turned extremely sour on me after a couple of hours. There was very little Jasmine and way too much orange/citrus. Like Dianachif’s husband, mine didn’t like the fragrance either.
lulu7373 – :
One of the perfumes I couldn’t wear. My husband bought it for me, I tried to wear it, but I couldn’s stand the scent on my skin.