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Sidorov120 – :
After liking another Dali fragrance I bought this one, and well, color me underwhelmed.
Dalissime is fruity in a dusty way. There’s nothing fresh about the scent, it rather reminds of preserves that have been stored in a musty cellar. The perfume isn’t awful, it’s just not all that great. The dry down is actually better than the opening because the mustiness disappears to leave a generic fruity sweetness behind.
Poor sillage and longevity. The bottle is a little odd, too. It features two Dali lips and a stopper with – count them – four noses. To sum it up, Dalissime is OK if fruity sweetness is your thing. It’s readily available at a low price, but in this case the product reflects the cost.
Nesty500 – :
Woody, peachy and somewhat spicy. Not bad. I think it’s suitable for 30+ year old women.
JameqqFG – :
I just don’t remember how many bottles I have used of this perfume. MY FAVORITE! try to find something similar. Any suggestions?
Замира – :
I once had this beautiful perfume, and I want for sure a new bottle to spoil myself with =))
karentvh2 – :
Lychee roses & floral.
This has more lychee, & pineapple than peaches & apricots. the dominated notes are lychee, pineapple, sandalwood, jasmine, musk, & roses & that’s for sure as a start. The calm down brings up the sweet amber, lily of the valley, jasmines, narcissus, & plums. I kind of smeel some cedar but more of sweet amber.
It started good but then calmed for something completely different. fair.
videoman001 – :
When I read the notes for this fragrance, I thought “Ew!” So not my type. But this was included in a gorgeous little mini set I ordered, so I had nothing to lose by giving it a try. While I would NEVER pick up a fragrance that touted itself as fruity OR vanilla, the way the notes combine in this scent is not cloying or childish at all. It reminds me of a line in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt where she tells a beautiful, stylish woman that she “smells like summer” and is corrected, “Actually, it’s pre-fall.” This smell is pre-fall, light enough not to weigh you down in an Indian summer but warm enough to comfort when the sun goes down and a chill wafts across you. It doesn’t have as much of the delightful, unplaceable weirdness as the other Dali scents I’ve tried, but maybe the fact that it’s a fruity vanilla that I actually like is strange enough! This is my husband’s favorite of the Salvador Dalis I have sampled (Daliflor, Dalistyle, Dalimix Black, Salvador Dali and this one).
agent757 – :
I bought this without trying first as I am determined to work my way through Dali fragrances. I don’t like the bottle or the box. The scent is very peachy with a strong chemical smell underneath that is quite unpleasant. On wearing it a second time I have found it more favourable. I am glad I only bought a small bottle. I will wear it but not when i want to feel special. For that I will use my favourite Daliflor, it can’t be beaten 🙂
q00711 – :
Mostly peach, not too sweet, subtley powdery, quite linear, although sandalwood comes out slightly more at the end. But mainly peach. I bought this for the packaging, which is just as well, scent is a bit ordinary.
shevchenko777 – :
might be the most common dali scent
nothing special at all
and not a fair price
just sweet fruit from the beginning to the end
powdery a little bit
too sweet for me
schapowalow83 – :
Dalissime
In my search for next summer’s fragrances – yes I look into them ahead of time like buying next season’s clothing even though it’s winter time now in Nashville – I discovered this beautiful striking fruity floral. I was enchanted by the pretty bottle. Looks like a piece of decorative art & sculpture. I majored in art history and dabbled in art myself as a younger gal. I taught art classes for many years as well. So when I heard there were fragrances under Salvador Dali, not to mention Paloma Picasso, the daughter of Pablo Picasso, I began to take a special interest in these fragrances. So far I have a brand new collection of “artsy” fragrances which I’ll be reviewing soon. This fragrance has been overlooked and is terribly underrated. But I hope that my review & the others on here may tempt you to purchase it. It has not been discontinued and sells online for affordable prices in sites like Amazon.com. I had never sampled it or tested it so it was a blind buy but I am so glad I did it. Dalissime’s a lovely scent.
This is strictly a fruity floral vanilla scent very much out of the tradition of 1990’s fruity florals like Chloe Narcisse, Tresor by Lancôme, Venezia by Biagiotti and Champagne by Yves Saint Laurent. Released in 1994 and created by Max Buxton. This comes off as remarkably similar to Champagne by YSL. A fruity mélange of peach, apricot, plums & pineapple take turns caressing your nostrils. Very fruity with a dominant peach fuzz. If you like fruity perfume, look no further. This is a delicious fruit cocktail when it begins to perform on your skin.
The florals are not as pronounced as the fruit so for me this is mainly a fruity perfume with peach apricot. But the few florals that do seem to make cameos include jasmine, rose and narcissus. The flowers are sweet enough in themselves but when combined with those fruit notes, watch out. A super sweet sweet scent. Feminine. Nothing butch about this one. It’s a mature scent for women who like their peachy florals. And it’s also a day time scent for spring and summer months.
As it begins to dry, the fruits and flowers are less obvious although the apricot lingers along with narcissus before turning into a litchi, and vanilla, a light sandalwood and musk. The dominant note in the last stage of it’s performance is a creamy vanilla. Smells only the slightest bit powdery but the fruit juice keeps it from being too much like talc powder. Because it lacks powdery florals, the scent is mostly fruit over a base of vanilla. This sort of gives it a fruit jam or fruit cake type of smell.
Easy to wear, subtle & sweet, this is a perfume one can openly wear anywhere in 2016. It doesn’t throw up too much and it mixes with a woman’s skin if she can handle fruity florals. I am saving this one for spring time and can’t wait to wear her with sundresses.
This is my type of perfume.
5maniux – :
I get sugar, peach and vanilla. There is more to the scent than that, some sort of hint of spice?
I like it.
Artem504 – :
I love many parfumes so I rarely need to buy a second bottle, but this one is that special. Dalissime (vintage) is my good mood artistic inspirational scent that boosts creativity.
WikOL2 – :
Apricot jam + wood.
Elfaman – :
Fragrance Review For Dalissime Salvador Dali
Top Notes: Apricot Peach Pineapple Plum
Middle Notes: Jasmine Lily of the Valley Rose Tagetes Narcissus
Base Notes: Sandalwood Musk Vanilla Tonka Bean Litchi Amber
This beautiful fruity floral perfume was inspired by the wife of surrealist modern artist Salvador Dali, Gala, who appears as Mary Magdalene in Dali’s painting “Christ of the Hypercube” or Corpus Hypercubus which was a Crucifixion painting and is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Gala was a beautiful and spirited Muse for Dali and she certainly did a fine job of inspiring such an enchanting sweet fragrance. First of all I love the bottle. It looks like an objet d’art and piece of modern sculpture on it’s own, like Dali made it himself so when I’ve finished up the fragrance I will have a Dali sculpture in my home! Dalissime opens with sweet delicious fruit in the way of so many fruit flavored fragrances of the 90’s like Lancôme Tresor Donna Pavarotti Rochas Tocade and Volupte by Oscar de la Renta as well as Casmir by Chopard. Chances are if you enjoy Casmir by Chopard you’ll like Dalissime. It also has something in common with Venezia by Laura Biagiotti. The apricot is sticky juicy and concentrated. So is the pineapple. Pineapple is my favorite fruit so I’m happy it’s in here. Delicious. Then I smell peach lots of peach, heavenly peach. Thank God I also love peach perfumes. There is also a very sweet litchi doing it’s thing. The scent then turns into a floral bouquet of jasmine, rose, narcissus and lily of the valley. These are very lovely flowers and really do go well together. Beautiful flowers. The fragrance lasts a very long time all day in fact and I love to smell this on me all day. The base is vanilla, sweet and gorgeous vanilla which turns powdery. If there is such thing as dusty powdery vanilla clouds this is it. Just lovely. For me the whole thing doesn’t turn flat or too powdery or airy because of the base notes of sandalwood amber and musk. The musk is weak though and it’s mostly amber and sandalwood which give it a very clean and soft dry down. The scent is feminine and not as unisex as the other Salvador Dali which wear like spicy uniex Oriental colognes. This was clearly a fragrance made for Gala for women, for the artist’s Muses. All women are Muses and wearing this fragrance just makes me want to model for artists here in NYC. I’ve already done that once, a very talented Cuban photographer artist who made me into an angel. I wear this for him. Beautiful beautiful.
ane020870 – :
The mini I bought maybe old enough that the top notes have turned somewhat, as I instantly get that strong funky perfume smell straight after I apply it. Very soon though a soft peach peeks out, and there’s something greenish herbal there, I’m thinking go away so I can smell the fruits please!! This is really soft and pretty, feminine but just not enough damn oomph! I guess I expected more as most fragrances from the 90’s tend up have plenty oomph, sometimes bordering on too much. I’ll try this again another day and see of I have better luck.
Tefsders – :
In 1997 I had my first ‘real job’ working as an assistant manager at Wild Pair shoe store in the mall. I was 18.
On lunch one day I was poking around the perfume shop and saw the Dali bottles. I fell in love with them and had to have one, but which? The sales assistant pulled out the tester of Dalissime and gave me a spritz, it was her favorite one.
I fell for it instantly, a sweet natural peach and apricot with soft creamy vanilla and a powdery sandalwood trace. So delicate and feminine, and at the time, for me, so very “grown up”(I was pretty much living in Vanilla Fields and Malibu Musk up to this point). I snapped it up then and there, and my fascination with perfumes really began then and there. Over the years I worked in that mall (about 5), I would go back to that shop and that wonderful lady and acquire many more gorgeous scents, but the dreamy beauty of Dalissime will always be my first.
I spotted these reviews today and pulled out my old bottle, perfectly preserved since the late 90’s. She is still the same. Delicate, almost ‘breakable’ beauty, so lifelike are its notes. A real comfort scent, for spring, for rainy days at home, for romantic picnic in the park, for sending you into sweet dreams. Dalissime is versatile and lasting, and of course very beautiful.
I have around 300 perfumes now, and not a whole lot of this one left. I can always buy it again, but from what I’ve read it’s changed, like so many others the IFRA has gotten it’s mitts on. So, occasionally I’ll pull mine out like today. Have a spritz, take a sniff, and go back to a time when I was young, naive, full of ambition and hope for the future, and back to the day my love of scent was born, thanks to a nice lady and Dalissime!
authewCaggateers – :
This is a light classic, that smells like a oriental fragrance.
I sense amber, peach and vanilla. It’s more sharp than one of my favorite peach fragrances – Burberry’s Woman.
I also sense some sandalwood.
I guess, I wouldn’t choose it for my self, but it’s kind of okay smelling fragrance.
The bottle is amazing, like most of Dali’s bottles.
This is a very good perfume for someone who likes classic fragrances, but needs something lighter or cheaper.
valdimarchick – :
The beginning of this smells like a sweet, boozy peach and apricot cocktail, but after the dry down it’s as if rose, jasmine, vanilla and sandalwood have been added into the mix and saturated in a heavily fermented plum wine. That may sound a little weird, but it’s actually a nice blend of overripe, fruity sweetness and florals with a hint of bitterness. It’s a little heavy, but that didn’t stop me from wearing this in the summer heat.
Litsvin – :
Newer version. Powdery- soapy on me, office type, but classy and lasting for EDT (3-5 hrs) .
Andreev2221 – :
Maybe because I smelled this when I was too young – when I just started learning about perfumes, but I remember wondering where the peach and vanilla were that they said were the main notes of this perfume. At that time I was just a child and I’ve only read about it from a magazine that my dad was subscribing at the time. I wonder if I woulda had the same reaction if I smelled Nectarine Blossom and Honey by Jo Malone or Maybe Baby by Benefit.
shipa124 – :
I really love the smell out of bottle but on my skin it turns kind of smokey and bitter… such a shame!
kukenepg – :
i agree with jeanette_84: the opening is very harsh on me, too. i don’t even know what it is considering the notes listed… after the 10 a little difficult minutes it gets very lovely. i still smell a little of the harsh opening but it being just a tinge in the harmonious odour it actually adds to it. very enjoyable! the drydown is straight-up beautifully fruity (=not too sweet or cloying). recomend to those who like that and can wait a little:)
also a very very good outdoor scent!!
Dashko_O – :
Years ago, The Body Shop used to sell these tiny little books with powdered sheets of paper for blotting, mine said “Papier Poudre” on them and had a cameo of some lady on it…this smells exactly like those papers.
I don’t know if I got a bottle that’s off, but this has absolutely zero fruits or vanilla (and I know my gourmands).
It is powdery, herbal/green and smells like an expensive face powder (Lancome?)…with a green smell that I am not used to, is that the tagetes? It keeps the powdery smell from being too musty and freshens it up.
I am just obsessed with sniffing this right now, I think it’s great for spring or summer as it would smell like you just applied talc or face powder.
Classy…and timeless…the kind of perfume to wear when having tea in an english garden. I can imagine Anne of Green Gables wearing this, if that makes any sense 🙂
qxe865speagoessenda – :
Funny how some people find Dalissime too strong…I thought – from the very beginning to the very end (which comes very fast on me) – that it is really just a little too weak. It is somehow simply pretty, delicate and very girly with a summer-y feel to it. A pleasant, clean fruity floral or as “nitschevo” says “a peachy peach all the way”! Quite lovable and very easy on my skin, but as I said it just isn’t strong enough. 🙂
qbu588Bessinepome – :
Loved that perfume, hated the way it smelled on my skin – too strong, too sweet, too heavy.
Here began my sad tale with sweet fragrances… Most of which I love but cannot wear 🙁
Anyway, even though the smell is just slightly synthetic, this is a good scent, and quite unique.
Mekyh537Bessinepome – :
I’m happy I only ordered a small bottle of this fragrance. It’s too sharp for me. I bought it because I remember it from my childhood and thought I liked it.
I really like the dry-down though but is too sharp after applying it. Gave me a headache. But after a while it’s quite pleasant.
Ваняшка – :
After reading some comments on perfumes here and on other scents I’m amazed how rude some of these sometimes are. If you don’t like a fragrance then that is fine – tastes and noses are different! 🙂 But please lets all stay friendly and constructive.
On to the scent – truly peachy peach all the way. But in a very delicate, soft and feminine way, not screetchy at all. I think that it is also a bit comparable to Burberry. But maybe that’s just my nose 🙂 I think that all of Dalis fragrances are nice – def worth a try!
Floatogautoxy – :
Like Peach? We´ve got peach.
badsdarisyday – :
This was a BIG surprise for me. My parents gifted me a ‘Dali Legends’ pack in 2010 which contained 5 mini bottles of Dali fragrances, this was one of them and is by far my favourite. The lasting power of this is amazing…if I wear it to bed, the scent is STILL on my pillowcase by the time it comes to change the sheets. In my opinion this is a vanilla-ish, peachy/apricot and quite a soft (but by no means weak) floral scent. I’ve often been asked “What is that gorgeous perfume you have on?” when wearing this 🙂 Not overpowering, GREAT staying power and very, very feminine. And the bonus is that these days it’s very inexpensive.
Lo4gan – :
This doesnt work well for me, it has that Dali aura, musty, attic dust smell, like straight from the 70ties, or worse from an egyptian parchmin paper…I like some of his scents, in retrospect I should have bought Dalimania instead, it is more floral and feminine on me.
apricot just never smells great to my nose
amid_7474 – :
I love it. It is not like the 90’s fragrances. It is one of the timeless gems. Sweet but not cloying. Fruity but not girlish. Powdery but not talcy. Balmy but not heavy. Sexy but also soft. Some may not love it but I don’t think anyone can hate it. For me this fragrance is the real expression of feminity.
YuriyLem – :
i love this perfume.. its so sensuale.. so pure.. so simple yet intrinsic..maybe i like peach.. and apricot.. and red fruits.. and plums..and lychees…its a delicious.. yet subtle fragrance.. i love using it at night.. as a sleeping perfume.. there is something relaxing..and serene.. about it.. its a bit milky ..powdery.. vanilic.. musky.. ambery.. a bit of sandalwood.. and tonaka bean ..that you can hardly smell but all the accords work simultaneously and harmoniously together..it reminds me a bit of jill sandar sensation and cerruti 1881..
i have both edt and edp in all sizes
perfume ratting 4.2 out 5
bottle ratting 4.4 out 5
my personal liking 4.3 out 5
Pendolf88 – :
Sweet, a bit dusty. There’s a slightly herbal quality to Dalissime, which I’m guessing is from the tagetes. Quite a bit of pineapple in the opening. Dries down peach, apricot, rose and sandalwood with a touch of juiciness from the litchi. Sweetens quite a bit after about 15-20 minutes and on my skin, a smoky note develops.
Fruity, but mature. I think Dalissime would be best for women 21+
slane – :
Why, oh why is a nice fragrance like this having such an ugly bottle. I’m just asking… It’s not overpowering nor overprized and includes all the scents I prefer in a lovely fragrance: rose, peach, vanilla, sandalwood, musk, ambra.. I have had this but could stand the bottle so I gave it to my mum who didn’t like it beacause of the bottle 🙁
Edit: The smallest bottles are much nicer. I might like to have one. ‘Cos the smell of this fragrance is really, I mean REALLY, lovely 🙂
saksan92 – :
Dalissime is sweet, lush, moist, warm, very rich, full bodied and beautiful. The sweetness is from rich ripe natural fruits, not candy sugar sweet. The drydown is very lightly powdery, not heavy powder. I find it similar to, but a bit sweeter than Rochas Femme.
Dalissime has good projection and lasting power is excellent. Stays on skin until you wash it off. Beautiful, ultra feminine for any time of the year, day or night.
Rorsheh – :
My mum had it when I was a teenager .I remember that I didnt like the smell because I found it too sweet for my taste-at least at that age. I would like to smell it again because I believe it will remind me of high school years
Fam0s – :
do you like peach? try it!
goosse – :
Sweet, very sweet – apriciot and peach coctail with loads of sugar.
Comparing to Dalimania it’s sweeter and doesn’t have that creamy, milky base.
It’s perfect for everyday use. Everytime I’m wearing Dalisimme somebody asks me what’s that super-feminine smell.
It draws attention.
vmlarda8 – :
My favourite from Salvador Dali. Everyone is allways asking what I’m wearing, especially men. Soft and romantic fragrance captured in a gorgeous bottle. Artistically done all-around.
saa_1970 – :
This is warm, fruity, sweet, vanilla. You can detect the peaches in the background but they are not overpowering. This is a great all year scent and has rather good lasting power. One of my favorites that I have tested in a while. Yum!!!!!
sazikov – :
loove it! and has suprising great staying power for an EDT,very fruity and fresh :-),it’s kind of a fresh out of the shower scent, my favorite cheap thrill, better then tm angel imho!
EDIT: just smelled my empty bottle, i miss it!
so i ordered the 100ml, wasn’t super cheap but soo worth it
kosharik – :
Love this perfume indeed, it’s sweet and elegant, loved it since I was very little, and still do, never get sick of it.
Felizanonovo – :
I have a mini bottle of Dalissime and I love it. The scent is sweet and so delicat. For me it’s all about peaches, apricots and vanilla. So I decided that I need a big bottle. I bought it. But the scent is not the same… It is much more musky and powdery. I still like the fragrance, but not that much as the small size I have 🙁
vokshem – :
This is a perfume that wakes to me so many emotions!
I used to like this very much when I was a student.
So I ordered it and I received it today.
Never did I feel so glad about a purchase, like the two Dalis I’ve bought lately, this one and Dalimania.
They remind me of my special studies (Art History) at the University, they remind me of my flatmate, she used to own them and I was wearing them too.
I don’t agree that it’s a romantic scent. I would define it as a very ‘stylish’ scent that reminds me of Museums, of class and elegance, of an eccentric and sophisticated person wearing it.
It’s slightly medicinal before the dry down. I would say it’s on the same vain as Liberte by Cacharel, IMHO at least, but it’s more ‘edgy’ and more multidimentional. It’s not a soft scent, in my opinion.
The dry down is ABSOLUTELY DEVINE on me! I …ADORE IT!
Suitable for all ages and all hours.
It seems that this perfume…never ages!
maxim89084008839 – :
a lot of peach and vanilla and some big floral notes. sweet, but not cloying. on the verge, but the sandalwood and musk keep it from being over-the-top sweet. a nice flattering daywear perfume for cooler days that is a compliment getter. lasting time for me; about 4 hours.
nerdymazzx – :
A peach and apricot cocktail anyone? Beautiful, and incredibly durable for an EDT. I love it. It’s reasonably priced, and is sooooo sweet and morish! This is a scent that will make apricot/musk lovers very happy!
штырик – :
This was my favourite day-time perfume in the 90`s. Sweet, fun, summer, sun, peach, vanilla.
brinza-80 – :
I love it! It’s very optimistic, fresh, juicy and perfect! I can smell apricot, dandelion, rose, fig and sandalwood! Very Pretty!
FriendKendall – :
A warm, fruity, feminine concoction with a powdery base. Nice but not very interesting. I’d wear it if I received it as a gift but I wouldn’t buy it again.
Flitteecaumma – :
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’m reviewing a new bottle that has pink liquid in a coral colored bottle vs. what’s shown in the picture. Seeing others’ positive comments leads me to believe that this has been reformulated for the worse.
Finally! The definitive citronella scent! I bought this on a friend’s recommendation and I’m ducking her so I don’t have to tell her what I think of it. This opens with a harsh sharp extremely artificial apricot and some citrus note that combines to form citronella (keep this in mind if you’re ever in a swamp without DEET). At some point rose and peach appear but both seem unnatural and extremely cheap. The scent also has an oiliness that doesn’t make much sense in an EDT.
This could easily be one of those deodorizers you buy to stick into your car’s heater vents–it would be called Summer Frootz. I did try spraying it on a tester strip. In this context it smelled much better and a reasonable vanilla could be detected.
Mark Buxton was either working with sub-par ingredients or was having a very bad day. The price seems like a bargain but there are several pleasant fruit scents available at lower price points. Oh well, one more cute bottle for the island of lost smells.
Sillage: 1-2 feet
Durability: scrubbed at about 2 hours
Fabulosity: espresso from a gas station
Price to value ratio: poor
2/10
vados1 – :
Miss this powdery peachy , flowery parfyme . a warm but innocent smell, sweet and delicate. perfect for everyday wear. the bottle is a stunning pice. love love:)
Antetedug – :
Peaches and roses that is what i smell in it! It was first fragrance i bought myself ever in a small EDP concentration (not common EDT). I still love it very much and recently bought a big 100ml bottle once again. I think that the smell has changed since before it was more “clear”, now it is more powderly. BUT, still very nice.
I think this is also perfect as an everyday fragrance during spring-summer period.
AND you will be surprised if you try this at winter time! It smells also very good and not vulgar at all, unlike some summer scents when you use them during autumn-winter time.
An absolute HIT! and all-year-round perfume! I really enjoy it and all the others around me also!
qng520InsuffBooni – :
Dalissime is berries, fun and joy! Bright and warm, perfect for cold winter and way too loud and heavy for spring and summer.
olenka55 – :
I know Salvador Dali perfumes,like Dali original,Purple lips,this one the lightest version ,but pleasant and suits for Christmass.It is peachy,but very light hint,orangy-and again,very light hint and rosy-very little drop of it.Altogether combination is o.k. for young girls and young in heart women.This is a day perfume,I think.
ivii065 – :
Dalissime is a wonderful scent and most suitable for the young at heart.
The frag is sweet, a little fruity and has a lovely vanilla note.
It suits any occasion and it will always be on my dresser.
KLM777 – :
It is a distinctive and happy fragrance. Quite a strong cocktail of peach and flowers that has a very good staying power. After a few hours it is still almost unchanged. Recommended!
AIrAT – :
I got a sample of this… its really nice but not my type of perfume it just doesnt suit me at all but if i smelt it on someone else i would like it.
Kardan – :
Dalissime is a comfort scent.Come on, who does not like peaches?
This scent is naive,not complicated, pretty chemical – and still there is a certain attractiveness to it. It embraces you like a kitschy old shawl that you will be too embarrassed to wear in public but at home it`s your favorite accesoire.It`s good natured and cozy, and you can wear it any time of year.
ispanecs – :
I got this as a freebie sample with another perfume order. I must say, it was not terribly impressive.
It smells nice form the vial, all peach schnapps, but upon application to skin it loses its vim considerably. That, and its lack of staying power is its only downfall. Otherwise, it is a very inoffensive, pretty kind of scent.
If you still desperately want to smell like peach schnapps perhaps try applying actual peach schnapps to the pulse points. If your experiment doesn’t work, then you always have the schnapps to console you. Just a thought.
virt_razvratnik – :
I bought this blind, and I have to say, this is one of the fragrances where it didn’t serve me well to go by the notes.
The fruits in the top notes were extraordinarily fleeting, and for a moment I detected lily of the valley, but then…the entire fragrance transformed into something of a bitter woody note. I have no idea what I’m smelling but it doesn’t remind me of any of the notes I see listed.
Unfortunately, this fragrance was a dud for me.
svolotch – :
🙂 it simply smells like peaches/apricots
the rest of the notes are minimal and powdery inthe first 15 minutes, than is really turns into exactly PEACHES&APRICOTS
cute and happy, though.
the bottle is an extra treat too, looks very nice
Штирлиц – :
Dalissime is a love letter. A love letter written in scent. A love letter written with Violets Peach, Berries, Roses and Jasmine on a sandalwood parchment. Romantic Elegant and Refined. Dalissime was released in 1995 to celebrate the centenary of Gala’s birth. It is said that behind every great man there is a woman. Gala Dali stood by Salvador in marriage and accompanied him through an extraordinary life.
May you receive many love letters in your life.
peppyporz – :
No, together with Laguna and Eau de Dali they are not my style. All the others are fine to FANTASTIC!!
🙂
vvoov – :
i adore the dali bottles..if ony my body was that shape lol
anyhow,this perfume is certainly a journey thru a fruit orchard,sweet and girly.i think it ought not be worn by women over 30 years old
fartowii – :
I absolutely love this fragrance, it really is ‘my’ smell. Though nobody ever notices it, the only (really) negative thing there is:(:(
EDIT: I allready have this one for a while now.. and my opinion changed slightly. Sniffed ‘from the bottle’ I get this very sweet peachy/apricot smell, though when sprayed on my skin, some kind of leafy smell comes through. There are no leafes or herbs in the notes, but it sure smells like that. I think that is wat makes it interesting for me though. But as I said earlier, the staying power isn’t great. Therefore it can’t become a signature fragrance or whatsoever… I also don’t know if I would repurchase this one, since I don’t wear it so often (even if claimed it was ‘my smell’ earlier). I’ll give it another try in fall, or maybe at night.
olegarh – :
Got this when I was very young, but I still love it!
Igorrr74 – :
Fresh apricots, peaches and tangy strawberries! So fresh smelling, not at all sickening sweet like alot of fruity fragrances can turn out to be.
Absolutely wearable for anyone, totally unoffensive scent. Beautiful.
Very natural effect of the fruit – this is how to do ‘fruity’ the right way! – about two , three hours later the rose and sandalwood show up on my skin, .. Perfection. I’m thinking this is very ‘sunny Spain’ – and I absolutely love,love the bottle, odd and beautiful.
The best ‘light’ fruity , floral scent in my opinion so far.
xrumerg – :
I like Dahli perfumes, each of them can be called a “sign scent”. Dalissime is expressive and too bit rosy. I think it’s a musthave for Dahli perfumes’ fans.
zgi697intitytek – :
Caramelized peach with delicate flowers! There’s something “clean”, I don’t know which note is, but I like it”
Steettyloandy – :
Pleasant, delicate, and very wearable. I smell fresh, juicy, just barely ripened apricot & peach. I can’t spot out any raspberry or point out the flowers individually (at least at first), but they round out the fruits quite nicely…until the fruits are barely detectable. The sandalwood & vanilla make an early appearance on me. At the end is when I smell the lovely rose, but that’s still the only flower I can pick out. The musk arrives shortly after the rose, a bit shy to my nose.
The entire fragrance is very soft and dainty…and barely sweet enough to taste, but pretty & enjoyable. I prefer this floral-fruity concoction over these modern sweet, fruit syrup perfumes I see and smell all over the place. It stays pretty close to my skin, but every now and then I (and even people around me) catch a bit of it in the breeze, as if to share itself with everyone. I could very easily make this an everyday scent (if I had a bottle). It also lasts a fairly long time on me (though it’s not necessarily a strong perfume).
SEREGA75 – :
Dalissime was my first perfume ever. It was in 1995 and I was 20. There was a Salvador Dali exhibition in my city and I went to see it. I was overwhelmed and enchanted. For some reason, there was a nice scent in the museum halls. Few days later, I saw Dalissime in a boutique and the shape of the bottle attracted me, as I was under the spell of Dali. Then I smelled it…and it was the smell of the paintings and drawings, and more than that, the smell of Dali’s abstractions and visions. I still don’t know how this happened. I see many readers associate Dalissime with a paper or wet paper scent in the dry down, on the one hand, and on the other hand the exhibition was in June, and