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vedmedic – :
I loved this fragrance SOO much years ago . It was feminine , soft and somewhat musky . I still miss it . I wish I knew of a scent similar that could be purchased now.
дима2110 – :
I found a vintage bottle in a lot from an estate sale, and am wearing it now. I would call it a “green chypre”. Aldehydes, citrus, and an interesting accord with celery-seed in it which calls to mind that certain section of Diamonds & Rubies where Grojsman memorably wove the subtle note of celery-seed amidst the floriental. Here, the flowers are green, sharp, and vibrant: jasmine, neroli, lily-of-the-valley, maybe olive-blossom… I don’t smell much fruitiness (as in raspberries), but maybe… The base seems to me a very “greened-up” chypre: labdanum, oakmoss, vetiver, galbanum, musk, and an ultra-pale smidge of patchouli. Part of this structure reminds me of ‘White Linen’, so… with those two references, I would venture to guess this might be an uncited Grojsman composition from IFF. Very nice indeed. The perfume-counter nowadays is devoid of these well-heeled green frags- it’s a pity, as they convey an elegant aloofness not really possible with the overly-saccharine offerings of today.
voi – :
I remember having this. It was age appropriate for me back then.
I am on the lookout for a bottle thats not gone off..
Was a nice fragrance..would be a good blind buy I think if it was reasonably priced.
Anton89 – :
I wore this when I was in high school in the 70s. I remember it as light and fruity. I prefer more oriental scents now, but this one was nice. I’d like to smell it again.