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zop329Bessinepome – :
Big and boozy rum n’ raisin vanilla. Absolutely gorgeous.
zuvyn – :
I was actually in the mood for a rich, classy gourmand today, so doused my self at home in Dior’s Fève Délicieuse, enjoying it very much for hours. Then in the evening I passed the Acqua di Parma counter at Harrods and remembered to ask about their new release “Vaniglia”. I was so excited to see it, knowing it is an exclusive… Interestingly the first thing I thought when I sprayed it on was that these two are unexpectedly so similar to ech other, in the richness and deliciousness, with the difference off course that one is built around vanilla and the other around tonka bean… both intense and radiant, with Vaniglia having even more of the bursting freshnes and vibrancy straight away, thanks to the mandarin, bergamot and orange, and maybe seamingly easier to wear at first then the sumptuous Fève… Then it started settling down to a nice vanilla but les sensual and less complex then Dior. So these perfumes are seamingli very similar in the initial idea. Vaniglia is rich at first but more streamlined then Dior. I suddenly thought of it as an easier to wear version of Fève. After an hour however on my skin it became quite light, subtle and soft, which is in big contrast with the intense, rich opening, but this happens to me with all the Acqua di Parma fragrances, they become extremely faint on my skin very soon, lasting better if sprayed on clothes. It smells of good quality natural ingredients, worthy of the house that makes it, but nothing really new or exciting in the end. A nice, pretty vanilla for grown ups with an elegant, fine drydown. I had no idea it is meant to be a men’s fragrance till I red the description here. I am a woman and would have easylly bougjt it formyself and used it, altgough I am sure it would be lovely on a men as well as it is not overly sweet. For me it is definitely a unisex fragrance, there is nothing overly masculine about it. I will however stick to Fève Délicieuse which I find more sensual and intriguing for an oriental fragrance.
dedmoroz – :
I need to try this!!!