Coach the Fragrance Coach

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Coach the Fragrance Coach

Coach the Fragrance Coach

Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 66 customer ratings
(66 customer reviews)

Coach the Fragrance Coach for women of Coach

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Coach presents its new signature fragrance – Coach the Fragrance – in September 2016. The fragrance bears the same name as the 2007 edition, but is definitely a completely different creation with composition and bottle. Coach the Fragrance is designed as a scent that will convey the spontaneous energy and cool vibe of New York City. According to Stuart Vevers, the creative director of the house, Coach The Fragrance is “a fragrance that represents Coach’s free-spirited attitude…a scent that is individual, authentic, and cool.”

The actress Chloë Grace Moretz has been chosen as the face of the new fragrance and the campaign shot by Steven Meisel. She represents the all-American girl with “youthfulness, modernity, authenticity and natural beauty.” The actress said: “To me, this perfume is everything I love about Coach. It’s modern and happy. It perfectly captures the spirit, energy and excitement that Stuart has brought to Coach.”

The composition is floral with vibrant top notes of raspberry leaf, pink pepper and pear, which represent the energy of New York. The heart includes an authentic accord of Turkish rose, laid on the base of suede musk and sandalwood, which symbolize the leather accessories that made the brand famous. Perfumer Juliette Karagueuzoglou signed the creation.

The solid glass bottle references the signature Coach design details: a leather tag hangs from its side, the iconic turn-lock Coach handbag closure is turned into an atomizer, and the horse and carriage emblem is engraved in the glass of the bottle.

The fragrance comes in three different sizes as Eau de Parfum and as Eau de Toilette, with body lotion, body cream and shower gel. Coach the Fragrance was created by Juliette Karagueuzoglou and Anne Flipo.

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66 reviews for Coach the Fragrance Coach

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Very boring, inoffensive fruity-floral scent that has been there before.
    The beginning is dominated by this uber sweet raspberry and pear smell.
    The rose is struggling to get through.. even after an hour it can’t really reach the surface because the generic sweet notes keep drowning the rose and other florals.
    You won’t offend anyone with this fragrance but you won’t make a statement or stand out, either.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I see a lot of reviews saying clean, fresh & rose for this perfume but i get something way different. Its sweet & generic on me. I cant actually pick out any scent. Rose & gardenia are 2 of my top floral scents & I cant smell either. Pear does tend to turn sugary on me & thats all im getting. I hate to say this since everyone says it about every perfume but it does end up being like a less sweet LVEB on me but less interesting with less depth. Its nice. There is nothing wrong with this. It smells good. I guess I just expect more than just its nice or ok when I smell a perfume.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Most reviewers have said that this has lots of Rose but unfortunately i just got hints of Rose that too after 2 hours.
    It has sharp and sweet opening floral notes that linger on for long. Most people describe it as a Rosy scent but on my skin and to my nose, it has sweet and powerful musk,leather and spice with Sharp Raspberry and Pear in the opening notes on first spraying which after 10-15 minutes changes to a mostly floral and fruity note with a hint of musk.
    I love the middle notes and base notes more as they are quite subtle and mellow.The middle notes do not last long though.
    Over all it was too sharp for me and did not impress me with its composition.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Tested this and I absolutely love it. Sure it may be something that appeals to the masses, but I don’t care. If I like a fragrance, I like it and that’s that. I smelled this one as I was randomly testing fragrances at a department store and I kept going back to Coach New York, so I sprayed some on my wrist. It was heavenly and dried down to this sweet, but light powdery scent with a bit a spice. It totally reminded me of the fall and I knew I had to have it. This is great for every day and won’t offend anyone. I’m thrilled because I’ve been searching for an every day fall scent that’s pretty, but very much says fall is here!

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Not for me, but safe for most.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    OHMYGOODNESS!This perfume is amazing on me! I have the type of chemistry that gets along with multiple types of different scents and this is one of them! My chem and coach were made for each other and my husband constantly compliments me on it. I will agree with the review here that they get rose and musk. It is so stunning and classy! LOVE IT!

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    it is a very different scent, like a clean magic garden… Sweet, innocent but at the same time a bit spicy… It is not my profile, I sprayed it and can not perceive it in myself after 1 hour. My body drank it…
    I is great for those instances I need to cleanse my nose and palate…

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I had a bottle of this last year and I LOVED IT. I mostly smell rose which I love. A bit musky too. Love love love. This is just so elegant and so beautiful

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This review is for the EDP. I don’t like the opening as much because it’s a bit candyish for my taste and not really what I was expecting, but soon after I smell mostly rose, musk, and a woody accord which is really nice. I still love it enough despite the opening though since I love anything with rose in it.
    This fragrance matches up perfectly with Caress Love Forever body wash, which has a lightly sweet rose and berry scent with a soapy edge like this perfume, much more soapy and a bit sharper but it fades down to a nice sweet rose. They work together beautifully and seem to play off eachother to boost sillage and longevity, which is already good for the perfume but I like to be able to smell it myself too.
    I never cared for Coach bags or their general aesthetic so the bottle is kind of unappealing to me, but I’m more interested in the juice inside anyway so it’s not an issue. The drydown of this is very feminine and sexy, with a touch of class. Good for any season or weather but it can get a bit cloying in heat and humidity so just go easy on the trigger. Maybe the EDT would be better suited to summer heat and humidity, but I haven’t tried it so I can’t say for sure either way.
    Of course it’s wonderful on it’s own, both fragrances are, but it’s absolutely amazing layered with Imari Seduction from Avon. To some, it may seem ignorant or even downright blasphemous to layer higher end/designer perfume with anything from Avon but don’t knock it till you try it. It creates a very sexy and unique fragrance.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This one smells like Armani Si to me.
    Lately I feel like so many perfumes smell like Armani Si!
    It’s like a sweet rosey innocuous kind of fragrance.
    Is this the new trend in fragrances?

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance for what it is: fresh, sweet rose and soapy. It is one of the latest sweet creations undoubtedly, which I don’t usually care for to wear but seem to like it on other people. So, this is my compromise. It is not overly sweet. It smells clean. I could wear it to the gym, or on a busy day, when I still want to smell the soapy clean way. It is an easy fragrance, but in no way cheap. It stayed on my pink and gray (the colors seemed to suit the smell well) scarf for a week. It also went so nicely with a soft woolen sweater, very cozy.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought a medium sized bottle of this for a good deal online about a month or 2 ago. I wasn’t very impressed at first. Then, one day I decided to wear it on an exam day since I enjoy wearing something fresh and fruity during tests. I usually have pretty bad anxiety and I couldn’t help but notice how I calm I was feeling. I realized that the smell of this perfume makes me feel happy and calm. There is no other perfume that makes me feel like this. There must be a note in this perfume associated with a happy childhood memory of mine or something.
    All that being said, I agree that it isn’t a super complex, NYC feel perfume. It is a soft, girly, fresh,fruity perfume. I really do like it though! It just makes me happy.
    The silage is pretty soft-moderate I would say. However, I once sprayed Gucci bamboo on one arm and coach on the other and coach definitely overpowered bamboo. So I can’t say it is ‘that’ soft of a silage. I would also say that I am impressed with the longevity. I sprayed it on myself last night and could smell it on me early afternoon! (I sleep in late on weekends. Don’t judge. 😉 )
    Edit: I can still vaguely smell it after a shower–and I take long showers.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I mistakenly brought this on my short trip to Bali. It’s 32°C there and the notes were simply, ruined. It got too sweet, WAY too sweet it gave me headaches. I actually tried really hard to wash it off from my watch straps. Now I’m scared to wear it again since the city I live in is nearly that hot too.
    Might give it a try if I get the chance to move around at night, in a car with full-AC on.
    But right now, just the sight of its bottle brings me memory of the headaches.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    A pretty rose and pear scent. Not especially complex or demanding. Just refreshing and pleasant. This would make a nice, safe gift for your girlfriend.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    This is really nice! Starts out floral like the edt but transforms in to a heavier, muskier complex scent pretty soon with an interesting depth that is similar to Zadig and Voltaires This is her. If you like that one but think it´s to much in your face I recommend this.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Something fresh, something floral, someting sweet… Nice fragrance, but in my opinion a little boring. Nice, but not exciting.
    Initially I mostly get pink pepper and musk, later it gets more floral/fruity and in the drydown it’s still floral/fruity with suede and cashmeran added. I like the drydown the most. It’s good quality, the notes are very well-blended.
    Sillage is soft-moderate and longevity is 3 – 4 hours.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume smells like roses and suede. Somewhere during the dry down I smell a hint of raspberry but not enough to say that the note is prominent. It is a very soapy scent as well. I find that this scent is very similar to YSL Paris EDT.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    It says raspberry leaf, but I smell raspberries.
    And the pear accentuates that note. When first applied, it’s very candy sweet and a bit tart, and also fresh and slightly soapy. And when it has settled for a bit it’s still sweet but a bit deeper and a little warmer. The drydown is smooth and powdery with hints of the top notes. I guess you could say it’s a bit linear, but I absolutely don’t mind!
    All in all I can for the most detect a raspberry that is just perfectly ripe, soft pink pepper, a young rose and some powdery/musky notes. It smells “young” but at the same time I can see people in all ages wearing this! It’s a very uncomplicated perfume in my opinion, and it’s actually very uplifting and positive. It smells clean and I love how comfortable and carefree it makes me feel when wearing it!
    I think it’s a really good daytime scent that fits every occasion.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    I think this is such a beautiful fragrance! Sure, it may not be revolutionary but it is very pretty. On me it is sweet but not overwhelming at all, very soft and smooth. If I was shooting a commercial for this there would be a flowy chiffon dress and long windswept hair involved..! It’s sensual but in an understated way, probably the cashmere and suede. I do get the sweetness of the raspberries, and the rose is there but soft and sweet. I love rose (in life and in fragrances) but it can have a sharp note and this doesn’t at all. Another reviewer called it “rich” and that’s a great way to describe it! To me, this is a very lush, easy to wear fragrance. I would be comfortable wearing this in pretty much any situation, not too heady for work or crowded places, special enough for date nights!

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I am a rose lover, but this is too sweet for me. It’s a shame because I thought the notes had potential. I love the bottle, it could have made me feel like Cinderella for a moment.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Raspberry, bit rose, pear and suede. Slightly soapy (maybe because of musk). There is something bit scratchy. At first it was on cooler side, but with time suede and wood notes came out more what made this perfume bit warmer. It represents some type of movement and freedom – it’s bit sporty, on a away, in a party perfume. Not overly sweet. This pink-beige tone package and young free woman in advertising photo fits perfume nicely. Inoffensive, lightweight and bit refreshing. Nothing very unique or special, I have smelled similar modern perfumes before. Straight forward, easy perfume. Suede and wood notes gives some attitude and even elegance. With time it became in my opinion bit masculine.
    This perfume would fit some clean, lovely city, which is smaller, but busy enough. Or maybe it is some lovely district in large city. I feel that it would fit a younger woman who is walking on street, she enjoys fresh breeze from nearby park roses and close there is some desert store. In hand she could carry her newly purchased suede leather bag.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Another sample I finished up!!!
    On me this is a light rose-ish scent that I’m really loving considering I’m not big on any kind of rose in perfumes period.
    I mainly pick up a light musky,suede and raspberry with subtle hints of rose and I’m also detecting a creaminess too.
    Longevity and sillage are both moderate on me.
    I see a bottle of this being added to my collection!

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I received Coach The Fragrance as a Christmas gift and I couldn’t be happier, after all, I wanted it!! It starts off with a beautiful rose/raspberry/pear and the dry down is a sweet mix of suede and raspberry. I’m not great at identifying all notes in a perfume, but that’s what I get from it. This fragrance does remind me of another perfume, but I’m at a loss as to which one. I am unfamiliar with the Ferragamo line, so that’s not it. Anyway, it doesn’t matter, because this is a really lovely scent with good longevity and moderate sillage! I love it and I think it’s perfect to wear for most occasions. Thank you Coach…I never dreamed I would own a Coach perfume instead of a purse!

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Meh. My husband bought me a deluxe gift set of this perfume for Christmas (auggh!), so I am really trying to like it….I know that my husband really likes the perfume Incanto Charms when I wear it (and really, I only wear that one sometimes because he said he likes it!!!!). This reminds me a lot of that perfume. It is really mostly floral to my nose, which I really have a hard time with, as I prefer musky and oriental perfumes, having only few florals in my collection. This smells like something else I have tried before too, maybe it is the L’Extase by Nina Ricci, mentioned by other reviewers…I just can’t seem to place it. It definitely doesn’t smell unique or new, which is maybe why I find myself so disinterested in it. I keep going through the base notes trying to see if I like the drydown even, but it’s just not anything I like, unfortunately!! It is a pretty typical feminine perfume scent to me, and I feel like I smell wayyyyy (too!) flowery and mature wearing this (and I am 38). I might try to wear it more in the spring. I will update my review if I change my mind. But as of now, I wouldn’t recommend this to others. Sorry, Coach.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    EFFORTLESS BEAUTY:
    Wow, what a pretty fragrance. This shares very close similarities to Salvatore Ferragamo- Signorina Eleganza! Classy & Sophisticated. A fluttering butterfly Flare! Very soft, & alluring. It’s clean, lightly sweetened, slightly powdered, pear-raspberry- & Rose! It is so beautiful.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    My biggest complaint with this is that the sprayer really sucks!!!
    I need to use both hands to be able to press it hard enough to get a decent spray, which means I can’t really spray my wrists. If I do use one hand to spray myself, it kind of half sprays and the stream of liquid that comes out is very pathetic.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume is casual and inoffensive but still classy. There’s fruity, fresh raspberry in the opening. Rose and leathery suede show up soon after. The other notes create more dimension so it becomes more luxurious. It’s nice!

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Pleasant. Not wow, not groundbreaking, but pleasant. Office safe, but a bit on the sweet side. My first impression, was that it reminded me of Nina Ricci L’Extase. Probably the raspberry/rose combo. Plus it shares the pear, musk and pink pepper. But I also get hints of what smells like caramel.
    I KNEW I should have bought more!!! I got a lot of three bottles of the 3 ounce EDP for 15 dollars plus 3 bucks shipping. The seller had 7 more lots for sale. My head kept telling me it had to be a mistake, to wait until I got mine before buying another lot. Oh well, by the time I got mine, the seller changed the price and it is now 141 dollars for all three. Oh well. My deal is still a good one. For 6 bucks a bottle, I’m not disappointed.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a really pretty fragrance. Is it anything new? Not really, but it still can hold its own. the raspberry and rose mixed with suede make this composition flirty. Is sweet, yet a bit fresh from the rose with a musky background. This isn’t a boring frag as others have said. It is quite pretty, it’s just that there are other scents that are somewhat similar. I still think it is worth owning a bottle.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Just dull … it might be the lurking presence of my old adversary, the pear, but this one just does nothing for me other than give me a vague whiff of laundry softener and a sense of lingering disappointment. Didn’t hate it, but found nothing to love and very little to even like here. I still hanker after a chance to smell the Coach Leather line so might have been hoping, unfairly, for some of that animalic magic to rub off on the generic name-brand EdC. But this scent really *is* just generic – lazily so, too – it’s one thing to be inoffensive, but another thing to be uninspiring – and this is the second one. When I think back on it the only reaction I can muster up is a defeated shrug.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Yawn! … I have to admit that 3/4 of what I love about perfume is the way I feel while wearing it. It needs to match my mood and/or make me feel pretty, sophisticated, sexy…. whatever I feel like that day. So, now that you know where I’m coming from…. I’ll say that this fragrance made me feel NOTHING.
    I could’ve been wearing any one of 1500 other fragrances and I’m sure I smelled just like 18 women I encountered that day. It’s just so dull and generic. It says it’s inspired by New York… How? It’s more like a suburb of Salt Lake City.
    I won’t go into describing the notes, etc. I’m not good at and it’s been covered here. Let’s just say that if you’re looking for something safe (everyday wear, a gift, etc), then this might be for you. If you’re someone that wants to be moved by a fragrance and/or to feel something while wearing it, this is probably a pass for you.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m not a fan of rose, but I like this parfum. I’d call this scent a modern, powdery dollop of rose. I have the parfum and the scent lingers for days on my clothes. When I’m putting my clothes into the washing machine, I get another glorious whiff. It’s not my favorite scent, but I like it quite a bit. It’s different change-up for me from my collection.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m not a fan of rose, but I like this parfum. I’d call this scent a modern, powdery dollop of rose. I have the parfum and the scent lingers for days on my clothes. When I’m putting my clothes into the washing machine, I get another glorious whiff. It’s not my favorite scent, but I like it quite a bit. It’s different change-up for me from my collection.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    An absolute love from the first whiff.
    I have been looking very skeptic at it due to notes – rose, pepper, gardenia and raspberry. That all looked so very boring and plain.
    But then I smelled it on my manager and could not forget it. I asked her what it was and the next day it was already part of my collection.
    Juicy, sparkling fruity floral, so light and playful. Joyful and light, yet memorable.
    Safe for daily wear, but also quirky. Love love love.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s not bad, but a bit disappointing. The notes are not well done, too bland and generic. The rose is indistinct, neither dark nor innocent nor romantic, the pear is not juicy enough and the musk is like shampoo.
    Wearable but boring.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    Well, golly…another fragrance that has been reformulated. To me, this is nothing like the one that came out originally in 2007. That may be a good thing or a bad thing, depending if you liked or did not like the previous creation. For me, I did not like the 2007 formula, but this one…oh, yes!!
    I am glad I tested this out. I like the newer bottle, the design is very cool with the embossed Coach emblem and the little hang tags. The spritzer itself, shaped like a little turnlock, is cool. Love the design of this bottle. Comfortable in the hands. All in all, I like this.
    But I think this is so conflicting of a description, as per the description here on fragrantica:
    “Coach presents its new signature fragrance – Coach the Fragrance – in September 2016. The fragrance bears the same name as the 2007 edition, but is definitely a completely different creation with composition and bottle. Coach the Fragrance is designed as a scent that will convey the spontaneous energy and cool vibe of New York City. According to Stuart Vevers, the creative director of the house, Coach The Fragrance is “a fragrance that represents Coach’s free-spirited attitude…a scent that is individual, authentic, and cool.”
    As for that description, I personally do not get a “spontaneous energy and cool vibe of New York City”. Nope, Not at all…at least not for me. What I do get is a lot of warmth from this. This is much softer than the 2007 version, this is not heavy and overpowering for me like the 2007 version was.
    Anyway….I do not pick up the fruity notes from this at all, but a lot of rose and a delicate warmth. To me, this will make a great Fall seasonal scent. But the hustle and bustle of new York City? No….. To me this is lounging in a coffee shop or by the fireplace in the Fall with a cup of your favorite hot toddy…. Far, far away from any big city. Relaxing, laid back and comforting. Sort of a “Mom scent”… To me, the 2007 version had much more of a “New York vibe”; this 2016 version is very laid back, very relaxed, very comforting.
    Can possibly be a little generic and nothing special, as debbiestar a couple reviews down mentioned. While this kind of leans toward a grown woman’s scent, I think even the young gals could appreciate this… Has a refined elegant air about it, but a definite warmth. The rose is not overdone. A great frag possibly to try if you’ve been wanting a rose scent that does not scream “ROSE!!!”
    Lasts all day, with slightly more than moderate projection. Not room filling, but will likely still be able to smell this a couple people away from you in the grocery line.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    The fragrance starts as an amazing fresh flowery smell, with a note of rose and pear and raspberry- just like the notes pyramid says. I fell in love with it from the fist sniff. However, the dry down is very sour on my skin- it seems that after several hours, the rose note overpowers all other notes. So please, try on your skin before you buy.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    update: I’m at my second bottle… what to say? more and more in love with it! I also layer it with Coco Mademoiselle and it smells like heaven to me! Amazing…

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    OMG…what a surprise!
    Didn’t even know this perfume existed and I just tried it in a shopping center yesterday, just because it was close to me and…boom!
    For someone it is generic, not memorable and not unique, for me it was love at first sniff! I’m wearing it today and I absolutely love it! can’t stop sniffing myself and this hasn’t happened to me in such a long time! I might have CASUALLY found my new signature scent!

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    my daughter bought this for me at Christmas. It wouldn’t have been a perfume I would have chosen for myself….. but gradually I have got to like it. I find it quite fresh to start with but it softens out to a powdery warm fruity smell which I find quite addictive….and I use it as a change from my more spicy perfumes…

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    8Its same scent as valentino donna but its lighter than donna. Great sofisticated sweet scent. love it. And Cheaper.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet, but with a little bit of bite. Could be a good girl, but chooses not to be. Classy but cheeky.
    Juicy peach and pear mingle around the bright rose, musk and suede lay softly in the background along with some other nondescript flowers that add body to the fragrance. With pink pepper keeping it interesting and slightly fresh spicy.
    Long lasting.
    Good sillage but not obnoxious, it makes you want to lean in for a closer sniff.
    I LOVE.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    At first I liked it and bought a rollerball. But after the drydown….yuck. My husband said “stale whisky smell”. We hate it.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    I was given a sample of this at Sephora. Every main accord that fragrantica has listed is spot on. One my skin the rose is the most prominent note and the musk is the last. It’s nice. It’s a good office scent. Nothing in this perfume stands out though or screams anything. Infact it whispers… “I’m nice” and not in a sugar, spice, everything nice type of way. It’s non offensive and I like to offend. I wouldn’t buy it but I’d spray on my sample in a pinch if needed.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried it about a week ago & forgot about the smell. I think this says a lot. The bottle is gorgeous though.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume smells fine, it’s a pretty sweet floral that is really pleasant to wear in spring and summer. The problem is that this fragrance smells a lot like Flower In The Air (Kenzo) but is sweeter, that’s making it less interesting.
    But it’s definitely a safe buy. It’s a friendly office fragrance because it’s smells nice, polite and it’s discreet.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the ultimate perfume for me. It’s everything I want a perfume to be. It is my quintessential perfume.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I really love this fragrance. I find it last a long time on myself and it just gets better as it dries down. I love the raspberry scent and the gardenia mixed together. I have been wanting to add this one to my wardrobe for a long time and I finally found a great deal on a large bottle. The bottle itself is so unique and attractive. Love the gold cap and the fact that it can be locked to avoid leakage.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a likable perfume, but its sweetness is heavy and kinda generic.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    I got a month’s worth of this through a subscription service. It’s a pleasant scent, but incredibly poor sillage and longevity. This is barely even a skin scent for me. It begins as a pleasant sweet berry then immediately moves to a soft barely-there powdery cosmetics scent. Not even 15 minutes later I’m re-applying in the hopes that perhaps I just did a poor job the first time. Nope. Instantly gone. It’s a lovely faint scent, but certainly not what I’d expect from an EDP. Perhaps I’ll spray this on my car upholstery…

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    I got a paper sample of this perfume from a Macy’s order before it had launched. I loved it and asked my boyfriend to please purchase it for me. Long story short, we ended up breaking up a few months later and of course, he never purchased it for me (not a surprise). I ordered it that same day and have been wearing it ever since. I really liked the perfume when I first smelled it, but now it has become my ”new me” scent and for that I love it.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    Obviously this was designed to be a mass market, crowd-pleaser type of scent, but it doesn’t matter because I absolutely adore this fragrance. I don’t think I have fallen this hard for a designer fragrance in a while! It’s sweet, but not too sweet. I get lots of pear and raspberry in the opening with something else that I–had I not looked it up–wouldn’t have known was the pink pepper note. The floral component continues and I mainly get a clean, light, sweet rose. Honestly, I’m not sure what gardenia or cyclamen lend to a scent and therefore cannot say I detect them individually, BUT the rose, like I mentioned, is clean, light, and sweet. Perhaps one of those other florals lends to this scent profile? Anyway, as the perfume dries it smells musky and warm. I do detect suede and musk for sure. Overall, it’s a nice blend of sweet and floral notes while also having depth and warmth. Very well balanced! Do give this a test next time you’re in a department store.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts off very much the same as Estee Lauder Modern Muse Rouge. With a bit of sweet raspberry and rose, at first it reads like a typical fruity-floral. The drydown is lovely though! Rosy, powdery lipstick and creamy sandalwood.
    It’s definitely a crowd-pleaser, but I don’t mind. I love the scent. It’s nothing super unique on its own, but I layered it with my Lavanila Pure Vanilla and it was AMAZING. I love the bottle too, it’s super cute!

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    At first it’s fruity and floral, but after a while heavy suede, woody and musky base can be smelled. I like it, but it’s too strong for me.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a great fragrance. Very very balanced and attractive. I really like it!

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    This is neither the heavy, romantic rose that drives Stella, nor the soft, powdery rose that made Chloe into a modern Classic; it is a bright, fruity rose that implies the youth of the wearer. That is not to say only young women can wear this fragrance — one simply has to have a youthful spirit! Although I cannot pinpoint the exact fruits at the top of this perfume, I will not object with the listed notes of raspberry and pear. Within a few quick hours, this becomes a musky fruity-floral whisper as both sillage and longevity are not fantastic. All in all, a very pleasant, office-friendly fragrance for those who do not wish to stand out in a loud, unique way.

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    I got my hands in this fragrance and it was a keeper imo, I mostly got out of the opening pear, shortly after I got the delicious turkey rose… which lasted about 1 or 2 hours, the base notes are very well blended, cannot detect for now the distinctive note however lovely rose scent, not the most unique but for a rose junkie a keeper.

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s a pretty scent and I like that it’s not too heavy unlike other rose-based scents I’ve come across. It’s lovely but it’s lacking uniqueness which is why I understand other people saying there’s nothing special about it.
    If you love rose scents, you might like this because you’ll find that this isn’t and old lady fragrance which a lot of rose scents tend to be. It’s a bit young and modern which seems to be the target market of Coach with Chloe Grace-Moretz being their brand ambassador.
    Inoffensive floral and a bit fruity. I have a sensitive nose and it didn’t make me dizzy so that’s a good thing.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    At first spray, it’s too strong for my nose. It is overall too sweet for my taste and a little bit cloying.
    Needs to be sprayed carefully.
    Soapy smelling, like rose soap.
    I’m not too impressed with it, I think I wouldn’t buy it, but I still might finish up my sample that I have.
    Rose, musk and raspberry are the main notes.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    This is definitely a winner for all musk/rose perfume lovers out there. It does initially smell of raspberry, but it’s the rose that lingers the longest, the longer you wear it, the more musky it becomes with the suede, musk and sandalwood base notes sinking in. I like the fact that while it’s got some particularly sweet ingredients, it’s not superficial like a lot of celebrity perfumes that use just cheap sweet scents. And Coach becomes musky and sensual when it sinks into your skin. An adorable bottle with an open close function, which is a smart idea. Very cute.

  61. :

    5 out of 5

    If you are looking for a pretty rose scent, you would enjoy Coach the fragrance,l.it is a musky rose scent, starts fresh, light,the rasberry appears quickly, makes a fast exit too, then the Turkish rose gets amplified, and it is from then on all about the rose!! I don’t really get much sandalwood or suede musk , the rose dominates. I must say I had expected more originality, thought it would have a different mix of floral notes, maybe more grandiose also..this has decent longevity, but is overall rather soft, reminds me very much of Nina Ricci l’ Extase…it smells lovely, but it is for my taste too much about the rose…I expected different..still, it is nice to wear, but nothing outstanding.
    Update; in cooler weather, I find the base seems to come alive and the suede warms up nicely..in a way, this is like really soft and pretty to wear..liking it more and more !!

  62. :

    4 out of 5

    It is a lovely rose based perfume. Smells classy, grown up and very nice but nothing that unusual. I have smelled this type of scent before maybe perhaps an Estée Lauder perfume. Similar and familiar scent.

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    Delightful ! Sweet fruity and musky. Rose dominant and fresh ,slightly soapy with a pleasant woody drydown. I find this quite classy and elegant. It’s a typical “pink smell “to my nose. One I love on others but sort of can’t wear myself.
    I find it similar to the new miss Dior , or at least reminds me of it. Sometimes floral perfumes like this can turn sharp to my nose , I prefer warm and creamy or fresh scents ,once too much Rose it gets to pink for me.
    This is a well made perfume , love the bottle as well and could smell the card forever. Once ON me it’s like wearing someone else’s perfume if that makes sense. It doesn’t feel comfortable.
    In addition I do not smell the suede , nor is this perfume weak , and the bottle with the buggy is great!!!

  64. :

    3 out of 5

    This is lovely! BUT, it’s as weak as Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet. This would be on my wish list if it lasted longer than 30 minutes. I am officially waiting for the ‘intense’ version.

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume smells beautiful I’m in love with it at the moment.

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    Update: It’s just too weak I have sprayed on my clothes, skin and a tester strip and it is j

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