Comme des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Lily Comme des Garcons

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Comme des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Lily Comme des Garcons

Comme des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Lily Comme des Garcons

Rated 3.90 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Comme des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Lily Comme des Garcons for women and men of Comme des Garcons

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Description

In 2017 CDG Parfum brings back some of the long lost scents from it’s past, going back to 1996. The fragrance composition remains intact, packaging gets a new trendy look, though.

Comme des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Lily was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Florence Idier.

10 reviews for Comme des Garcons Series 1 Leaves: Lily Comme des Garcons

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I expected “lily,” but was surprised to find a near-soliflore lily of the valley; however, I find it completely distinctive compared to what I think as true soliflores—Guerlain & Oriza Legrand’s Muguets—because of the yellow-tinted freesia, which reminds me of Byredo Inflorescence.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    A green, stemmmy, dewy, clean muguet. A muguet soliflore, not so much a bouquet (and not resembling any oriental lily), though it does gradually become less green and more sudsy and floral as it dries down. There is a faint hint of Fairy liquid – of all things – in the drydown, but it’s not a bad note in this context.
    Comparing it to other muguet fragrances, it’s more streamlined than Diorissimo, less fruity-floral than Muguet Porcelaine, less powdery than the Guerlain, and less harsh than Carillon Pour Un Ange, and feels probably the greenest of all the muguets I’ve sampled, without having any extra green notes like galbanum, mint, or pine.
    (This review is for the reissue.)

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a very thick, viscous floral- the fluid itself is very oily, and I think you’d have to be careful not to spray this directly on fabric.
    To me, this is more Oriental lily than muguet, and actually, the rose, freesia and lilac are the predominant notes-

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I get only lily of the valley from this – but it’s a beautiful fresh and green lov. However, I have many good lov renditions in my collection and I don’t know if I like it enough to pay the price for a FB. Really is beautiful though, reminds me of Annick Goutal’s Muguet.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Delightful, straight-forward floral.
    Very real and full-bodied, this smells like something in between of lily-of-the-valley, freesia and even white lily. Not too sweet, I barely smell rose here. The fragrance feels pure and even innocent.
    Perfect choice for the late spring – early summer fragrance.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Very, very pretty and spring-like. Smells nearly identical to Jessica McClintock by Jessica McClintock. Has a tiny nuance of freshness, but is overall a fluffy, feminine floral.
    Personally, I would not pay $85 for this. The Jessica McClintock is a dead ringer, and can easily be purchased at the mall, and sometimes Walgreens for $28-$50.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet, green, wet lilies. This starts out a little bit synthetic but develops into a light, dewey floral. There’s just a hint of freesia and rose in the background; just enough to accentuate the lily without being obvious. I want to wear this as I hike through a misty mountain forest in the north pacific with friends, or as I bike along the shady roads of an island I used to visit on summer vacation. This is pure, springy bliss in a bottle, true and simple. The only downside is that the bottle is so plain! I like that the bottle design doesn’t influence my idea of the fragrance, but it would be wonderful if it were prettier to match the scent.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh I love Lily! She’s a green beauty for sure. She starts off a little rough though. It’s almost like the notes meet in a chemical cloud and then decide where each one is going.As they are dispursed to their assigned positions things change quickly.It immediately settles into the softest most feminine scent.
    Beautiful , green, lily of the Valley shines in this. It’s as if springtime has landed on your spirit. She leaves a very light trail behind you and surrounds you in an otherwordly lily.
    I have never worn this and not gotten a compliment. I have never worn this and not felt beautiful. She’s straight forward like me. She is what she is~and WOW is she good at it! If you are a fan of Lily of the valley~you owe it to yourself to give this sparkling girl a try.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This is clean and modern muguet scent. It differs from Diorissimo as it is not as warm, full or naturalistic. There is a lot of freesia in this but it is definitely a very linear lily of the valley scent. I find this has better sillage than Calamus but it’s not as unique. Perfect for spring as it’s bright, dewy and exciting.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This one was a disappointment for me. It starts so synthetic that it seems air freshener. I love green fragances but I want them to feel “natural”, to make me think of mountains, valleys and streams. Comme des Garçons Lily doesn’t conjure all that for me. It’s almost a soliflore, very linear and man-made. I generally love Comme des Garçons scents but this one didn’t work for me.

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