Deci Dela Nina Ricci

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Deci Dela Nina Ricci

Deci Dela Nina Ricci

Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 49 customer ratings
(49 customer reviews)

Deci Dela Nina Ricci for women of Nina Ricci

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Deci Dela by Nina Ricci is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Deci Dela was launched in 1994. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean Guichard. Top notes are apricot, raspberry, osmanthus, peach, boronia and red currant; middle notes are freesia, jasmine, sweet pea and rose; base notes are cypress, sandalwood, patchouli, resins and vanilla.

49 reviews for Deci Dela Nina Ricci

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    so sad to know that you’re no longer around my old friend. You’re gone but still I can see you in my dreams..
    Farewell Deci Dela.. You’ll be missed.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    An other lost gem from the 90’s. I don’t unterstand why this beauty was discountinued. Deci delà is a wonderful, and rich fruity Chypre. Like all the vintage Chypre Deci dela has deepness and complexity. Some vintage 90’s perfumes are interesting because they do not smell ”too vintage”. I think of Talisman and Eden for exemple. They are vintage and modern at the same time. User of mainstream perfumes will propably be rebartive to those perfumes but niche lover like me really enjoy it. It’s the little treasures of my collection because I know that they will be harder and harder to find.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Fiquei muito triste, quando soube que esse perfume foi descontinuado. É um perfume alegre, quando eu usava todas as pessoas perguntavam qual era o que eu usava, fez muito sucesso, e nenhum perfume da Nina Ricci, se compara à ele, foi o melhor.
    Era intenso, mas era suave, me dava a alegria de ser delicioso, quando penso nele, lembro daaquele cheirinho de pessego com rosas.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    First of all I must say how sad I am this beauty is discontinued. This is one of my ‘beloved treasures’, even more special, because it became so rare.
    I bought this amazing scent at a discount store at the beginning of my perfume journey, for a very decent price.
    Have I known what a gem this was, I would have bought ten bottles, not one.
    I remember when I first sniffed it, I was a bit disappointed. Not because I didn’t like it, in fact I loved if, but I didn’t feel confident enough to wear it.
    I thought this is a scent I will appreciate more in a few years. And I was right, many years later I can wear it with pride and confidence.
    According to the notes, this should be an easy going fruity floral scent.
    Well, in my humble opinion, nothing is further from the truth. This scent is very elegant and it has a classy vibe, it’s like a refined white wine, fresh, sparkling, yet warm and delicious.
    I’m a huge lover of vintage fashion and whenever I want to dress up and feel elegant, this is one of the scents I reach to in order to match the classy vibe. It fits perfectly with a little black dress, a pearl necklace, vintage clip earrings and a red lipstick kind of look. Whenever I wear it, I feel stylish and sophisticated. Not to mention the bottle is one of the prettiest in my collection.
    If you are a classic scents lover and you come across this beautiful scent, give it a try, you will not regret it!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    All lovely peaches, raspberries, fresh and fruity with soft white florals of freesia and hint of jasmine. Settles into a soft, fruity sweetness mellowed with sandalwood and a hint vanilla. You will smell absolutely delicious and delectable in this fragrance without the cloying sweetness of so many current fragrances. I only wish the longevity and sillage were more powerful. This fragrance brightens your mood and is very uplifting and youthful in its power.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I rocked this beautiful fragrance in 1994 through 1996 period. I became obsessed with this fragrance! At the time I thought it suited my personality so much that it became a signature scent. I only wore this fragrance and nothing else, except maybe Coco Eau de Parfum in the winter time for dinner dates and only to impress/make a statement. Usually I wore Coco when I was out with the adult men my age or adult girlfriends in Orange County for social get-togethers.I was in my 20’s at the time. I met some of the most unforgettable, bright, gifted children I have ever known. They are on my Facebook now as adults!
    This was my day time spring and summer scent that I wore every day to work as a public school teacher. I taught elementary school children in the inner cities of Los Angeles Unified School District and it’s suburbs at the time – Lennox, Inglewood, Compton, Bellflower, Gardena. These were tough neighborhoods. Although I lived in Orange County I chose to work with children of lower income families, or single parent families because they needed the education and the enrichment far more than children born to parents with more money to provide them with college education. These kids were children of immigrants and spoke both Spanish and English – thanks to my skills as an English teacher. They would always compliment me on my perfume especially the girls. They loved how it smelled and they would catch whiffs of it as I leaned close to them to help them with assignments. One time a little Mexican girl saw me putting on the perfume from the inside of my parked car in the parking lot and she said she loved how it smells and that it smelled of “raspberry candy and pink roses”.
    She was not too far off. This fragrance opens with a distinct raspberry scent, it’s a fruity-berry aroma that does not get too cloyingly sweet or sugary but it can still pass for one of those sweet celebrity fruity florals – i.e. Paris Hilton – however because of the number of notes and the strong base notes, this tends to get into a deeper and more mature body almost like one of the Elizabeth Taylor fragrances, uh, off the top of my head – Diamonds and Rubies, Diamonds and Emeralds, Forever Elizabeth or Violet Eyes. The raspberry comes and goes and it mingles with peach and apricot. This apricot scent was very reminiscent of one of Sophia Grojsman’s creations like Tresor or Ex-clamation! In fact I would go as far as to say that this is a more grown up and more voluptuous version of Ex-clamation. I was surprised that this fragrance lacked citrus notes but it’s still enjoyable as a fruity frag. It also has red currant which smells like grape juice. Yum.
    The floral notes are soft, delicate and powdery with mostly white floral notes of freesia, jasmine, boronia and unlisted note of lily and the sweet pea. There is also an unlisted note of peony. I think there are more flowers in here than Fragrantica is listing. The rose is the dominant floral scent and it’s a sweet and fruited rose, and the powdery florals actually dissipate once the rose emerges. This is a beautiful rose perfume. The flowers are mature and heady, perfumy, but flirty and sweet. A young girl in 2016 can wear this without a problem just like a young girl did in 1996. This is still a very youthful fragrance.
    The dry down is an Oriental profusion of deep notes of cypress, resins, spices, woods, musk and vanillin. Not to fear. The green patchouli is not bug repellant or too masculine. Neither is the resinous note nor the cypress. It’s woodsy but not in the men’s cologne wood. It’s clean, soft and almost nutty like almond. It’s a delicate scent that does not throw out too big a projection of itself, despite all the notes. The vanilla is the master note at the end keeping everything together with sweet gooey yumminess. This is a good vanilla scent. All in all, a lovely floral vanilla Oriental with sweet raspberry and rose.
    I still wear this fragrance from time to time. On my skin chemistry it still works. I have grown older but it’s still a perfume that can smell good on any woman of any age because as I’d previously stated, this is a mature fruity floral. It’s casual and light, so you can wear this daily to work or to any place. I have very fond memories of this fragrance. When I wore it everyone stopped to smell me like I was a flower. Children, teachers, the principal, the parents. This was my number 1 fragrance as a teacher. I feel fortunate to have lived at a time when perfume was still perfume. If you want to experience this fragrance seek out the original miniature bottles or the smallest size parfum sprays and don’t bother with any reformulation.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    My immature nose of yesteryears did not appreciate this magical scent until now. Imagine fruit nectars oozing from exquisite woods commingling with rich moss kissed sporadically by powder creams. That’s how it is on my skin. Light handed with this fragrance is best. This a review for the edt Concentree (EDP?).

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This is such a beautiful fragrance o my God why is no one continuing the reviews. Go out and buy this blindly you won’t be disappointed. The opening is typical of 90’s fruit flavored fragrances such as Tresor and Champagne. Very fruity with tons of peaches and sweet sticky juicy apricot and a red currant grape scent. The fruit is delicious and enjoyable as a spring or summer scent, absolutely delicious. The flowers are very nice. I could detect the rose and the jasmine. I was not familiar with boronia but I am now thanks through this fragrance. The dry down is sandalwood and aromatic patchouli some cypress wears more like a chypre. Gorgeous.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    A sweet feminine fragrance that is totally wearable for today. An apricot scent wafts in the air as it begins, and a juicy ripe peach. Fruity but not in a cheap or generic way. There is also a red currant (red wine!), a boronia flower and osmanthus. Right from the start this fragrance tells you just what it is, a sweet fruity floral scent. Nothing complicated. Light, soft, airy, girly. The heart has white flowers of freesia and jasmine, roses and a sweet pea note. As it dries down it’s woodsy with a touch of vanilla. I can smell the patchouli and cypress. It feels festive like something to wear to a party. It has a day time casual feel and it lasts over 5 hours. It’s priced at over 100 bucks on sites like Amazon.com but it’s worth it. The reformulation smells like the original. My mother has the original and still wears it I have the new version and the scents really do resemble each other. This fragrance is delightful. It’s like an easier to wear Creed fragrance like Spring Flower which was made for Audrey Hepburn. In act this fragrance evokes a young Audrey Hepburn. It has a 1950’s vibe. Young women in beautiful skirts going to the ice cream parlor and soda fountain where there’s a juke box and where they meet with their boyfriends. Sweet, innocent, lovely. Every woman is a flower and her perfume is her fragrance.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This (the EDT and then later the parfum) was the first fragrance I fell in love with in my late teens. Peach and raspberry and what I recalled as being a bit powdery. I then moved on to other fragrances and forgot about it.
    In a fit of nostalgia, I recently bought a 5ml of the parfum off eBay just to see if it was as I remembered, and it feels a lot more chypre than I thought it would – I appreciate the basenotes a lot more now after the big bright opening. I’m so tempted to buy a full size so am keeping my eye out for a sealed box.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    YOUNG.
    Less sophisticated version of Creed’s Spring Flower.
    Under 21
    LOVED (back then) the opening. But don’t over-apply;
    remember heat magnifies scents. And God knows, we
    only ever wear this one in the summer, right gals! Peace.
    ***EDIT***
    I actually Wore this the other day and it’s NOT young!!!
    In fact it smells utterly DIVINE (it’s summer). Takes a ton
    of confidence to pull off. Extremely effervescent and lively
    so you better be damn full of life enough or she’ll wear you.
    My favorite special occasion wear wore with polka dot top
    in white, coral. black and hot pink, with impeccable hair &
    make up including creamy shadow, lashes, hot pink blush,
    classic red nails to meet some friends and then attended a
    late night event. Beautiful, elegant, vibrant and playful ooh!

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Deci Dela was ahead of its time. A dearest friend of mine bought it to me in an old shop in Sassari a week ago. As Gucci Rush was not born yet and the Escada “summer wines” could not walk on their glory road, it was already a successful amalgamation of two – fruity raspberry and sweet peach in the top notes, tasty and fruity, but not sticky, greener, fresher floral notes in the heart note (Who was that? lovely sweetpea, perhaps? Probably!) and a tender, velvety base.
    Even the flacon was so crazy and innovative that won any design prize (it comes to my mind from the mighty Nineties).
    But how is that this roughy little gem – with many other revolutionary fragrances – were discontinued missing when the mass of buyers, once stood in amazement at these smells, changed its mind, and this frag sadly left the planet.
    Oh, how beautiful was Deci Dela!

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Candy and powdery and YUM! Not that sickening yum kinda like most of perfumes today..on my nose this perfume has the similar powdery notes and quality as Eden does..but totally different..Eden is more greeny, spicy and sharp..Deci Dela is a lovely, sweet and innocence fragrance that can be use from 15-75+ yr young women 😉 Love it when I was 14 and still love it till now..tho I was too scared to use it since we don’t have it here anymore 🙁

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Yesterday I received a small decant of this from a generous member of this community. I, literally, just spritzed my inner elbow about ten minutes ago with this. I NEVER get on here to write a review so soon after applying a fragrance but I just had to share my little discovery. I apologize if someone else before me already made this connection ( I read most of the reviews first..but not all.) Within the first five minutes Deci Dela smelled very familiar…and not just in the, it’s-a-beautiful-chypre sort of way but it smelled very similar to another in my collection…one that get’s a lot of attention of both love and hate. Eden by Cacharel. I ran over to Eden to check out the notes to comapare and guess what?? Same perfume nose,Jean Guichard, made both perfumes and both in 1994! They are not identical but definitely feel like relatives. As I type, Deci Dela continues to develop and is heading in a spicier and more powdery direction and away from Eden’s sweet alien fruits and greens. There are a couple others in my personal collection that Deci Dela remind me of as well: St Dupont pour Femme, which is “higher pitched” and soapier and also Chypre d’Orient by Molinard. Anyway, I am fairly new to Chypres but I am learning and discovering about their beauty and what sets them apart from other genres of perfume. One of the things that I’ve discovered about them is that they manage to feel both classic and modern at the same time. It took me years to learn that some of these earthy and soapy notes that I love so much in perfumes,when combined, were called Chypres….a couple years ago, I had to look up the word just to figure out how to pronounce it correctly….lol! As far as the Eden comparison goes, in the time it took to write this review, I still get the familiarity but they have continued to venture further apart. They remind me of Mother and Daughter. One more mature,sophisticated and classic…sexy in an understated way and the other more daring and juvenile and slightly odd….still trying to figure out who they are and having fun doing it! Now I wonder which one Jean Guichard created first….
    Afterthought: I just noticed the similarity in bottle types between both Eden and Deci Dela. Obviously different colors but both bubbly and rounded and curvy with cute with gold caps.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Fruity, floral, woody, chypre, Déci Délá has many sides and all are gourgeous. I received a sample of DD when I was 14 or 15, I found it sublime, classic, funny, sexy and original at once, but at that time I didn’t have a generous budget for perfumes so I used my sample and that was all, years later I found a bargain of the EDT on ebay and had to have it. I enjoy it very much and imagine Amélie Poulain wearing it on the streets of Montmartre.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    My aunt gave this to me(as she no longer wears it
    anymore) and I love the cute bottle but..
    all I could smell is plain powder… why???
    I am really confused by reading all the reviews here
    that say it is a fruity scent.
    Maybe my nose has gone a bit funny…

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Sometimes at the back of your mind you remember a fragrance, after about fifteen years it came to me, I remember selling this fifteen years ago. What a gorgeous sweet powdery gem, if my memory serves that is. Must track one down, for nostalgia sake.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Bought a bottle from a newly opened perfume shop last month. Came in just to have a look.. As I was ‘scanning’ the perfumes there.. I saw two boxes of the 50ml EDT staring straight at me.. Can’t believe my eyes..The rest was history 🙂
    The owner said he got them from Singapore..
    Planning to drop by soon.. Hope it’s still avaialble 🙂

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Too bad this is so hard to come by, it holds some lovely memories of childhood for me when I would ask my mum for a perfume based only on the pretty bottles which is how I came to own Deci Dela, I can’t have been any older than 10.
    I could be on my own with this but I recently bought Darling by Kylie Minogue purely because it reminded me of Deci Dela. Might be worth a look.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    I just bought a miniature of the eau concentrate and oh my gaaawwd!!! I’m in love!!
    First hit is sweet pea…but like fresh sweet pea, not cloying ‘fake’ sweetpea. Light, sweet, fruity, garden-fresh sweet pea, rather than heavy and pungent. A little cyclamen in there as well. There is a very high note of juicy fruit, sharp and sweet, right at the top here, but this doesn’t last long on me.
    Then something creamy, woody and nutty,and a deep rich bitterness. Oakmoss and patchouli at this point. A honeyed scent too…maybe lilac? I think I can smell a hint of violet in here as well.
    This creaminess develops throughout the fragrance into something sweet and comforting, and sleepy. It wears on into something sensual and rich.
    It’s lovely and I’m in love with it!
    What I like is that it’s a sweet fragrance, but not sweet in the way today’s sweet scents are. It’s not sweet fruity, and it doesn’t smell like Bon bons. Something keeps it grown up and sexy, as well as feminine and pretty. It’s not sickly, or a sharp, bitter modern ‘sparkling’ .
    It lasts so wear on me too – I have a real issue as fragrances disappear on me so easily, but this lasts for hours!
    I remember this in the nineties but never owned it – I always hoped to get it as a gift and never did. Now that I have discovered it, I wish I’d bought up the entire uk supply back then! I’d wear it every day.
    If you could get a scent ‘tatooed’ on, like a picture, I would get this fragrance as I love itso much. I’m so sad it’s discontinued.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I rembered pretty well the way Deci Dela used to smell. Recently I bought the Eau de Toilette Concentree and what a disappointment that was. I can hardly diffrentiate it from YSL’s ‘Champagne’. On me they smell almost identical.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I’d NO idea this was still on the market!
    Off to Macy’s I go!!

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Have a smell of old make up – and I know a loot of ppl like the make-up smell so this one is for you.
    It is both green and floral on my skin – also resinouses after a while.
    Dont detect any fruits – might be in the backgrund wellbelended into this original fragrance.
    I just love the bottledesign !!

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Have two favourite perfumes,both impossible to buy now,Deci Dela is one,the other is Byzance by Rochas. Can´t find anything to compare. 🙁

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells sickly sweet on my skin. Gave me and those around me, a headache everytime I wore it, so gave it away to a friend and surprise… it smells great on her! I guess I’m better off with citrus and cedar notes in the perfumes I wear. This one just wasn’t for me.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    This was the first perfume I bought on my own accord (as opposed to peer pressure). I was 16. Loved it. However I was teased alot for smelling like “an old lady” when I wore it. So I always felt a bit ashamed, stopped wearing it and soon threw the bottle (almost full) in the garbage. Oh how I regret that today! Wish I still had it 🙂

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one of my favourite perfumes, although I did not appreciate it when I was in my 20s… and it is the only one that’s got patchouli that I can put up with.
    Shame it was discontinued.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    it feels the breeze 🙂 like a wind around the fruit garden.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    A very pretty and particularly feminine scent in a sweet and girlish way. It is sweet but doesn’t go too far into the realms of saccharine. Clean and clear edibilty like a tangy jolly rancher or a pear drop.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I have been looking for it for a loooooooong time I LOVE THIS PERFUME! My mom had it and i also fell in love with it and got both the edt and the edp! They do smell different as someone said in the comments!
    I’d love to get one again soon =) brings back memories of innocence and carefree days! Absolutely adore it!

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    03. august 2012
    I see a lot of people review this wonderful fragrance differently and i would like you to know that “deci dela” actually smelled quite different in every concentration. And it is not my imagination, but it is officially so. I remember back in the days when it was still sold in shops SA told me also that. And believe me, i have it in EDT and pure perfume and they DO smell different. EDT is more chypre, more watery and less fruity, quite light. While the pure perfume is loaded with berries and powder. It is amazingly fruity but powdery at the same time, but the powder doesn´t turn me off at all here (please scroll down for my previous review on Deci-Dela). “deci-dela” translates as “here-there” (or something like that) and it is indeed a two sided fragrance, since when you smell it from a closer distance it smells one way and from a distanced distance you smell other notes.
    I think it would be fair enough for Fragrantica to list this fragrance separatly as EDT and PARFUM. There was also EDP which is EXTREMLY rare nowdays, which was THE best of them all.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Love this one and read the other reviews… it doesn’t smell like that on me. On me the drydown is hazelnut coffee. Very nutty and long lasting. one of my faves

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a fragrance, I was very curious about because of the most beautiful bottle I have ever seen. As a lover of the house Nina Ricci I tried to love it, but we can not be friends. It is too much chypre and sandalwood in it, it is more old-school and definitely classic fragrance. It is lush, rich, juicy and sweet. If you love Gucci Rush, this is similar, but much softer, not so bold and rich than Rush. The longevity is about 1-2 hours, I find this fragrance nice for a day but also perfect for going out in the night.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Deci Dela is a really stunning fragrance. I find it easy to love and wear. If only all peach scents smelt like this.
    Although peach and apricot really shine through as the dominant accords in Deci Dela, this fragrance is far from fruity. Rich is a better word in terms of describing the way it smells, at least for me.
    Once you get past the rather alcoholic and slightly medicinal opening, Deci Dela is a really luscious, elegant, sensual and powdery blend of peach, apricot, rose and resins. A subtle hint of earthy patchouli is responsible for this fragrance’s chypre classification. It’s not what I’d call a full-on, mossy chypre, but the classic feel is there.
    You can tell that this is old-school Nina Ricci, because it’s lacking in sugary sweetness. Sometimes I wish that the brand still produced gems like this one. I feel saddened by the fact that Deci Dela didn’t stick around.
    If you’re searching for something sexy but not too loud, Deci Dela might surprise you in more ways than one. I can easily see this one appealing to men, even though it is a tad unusual. Men will be intrigued to say the least.
    More important to me, is how I feel about Deci Dela, and my reactions so far are good ones. Can’t say that it lasts particularly well, but I see no harm in re-applying every now and then. Occasionally I see an odd bottle online for a good price, so if you like it, don’t hesitate with Deci Dela. Cave in and make it yours.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Deci Dela is like a soft wind of the Spring. Wearing it right now, I picture of a spring morning when the sky is filled with the songs of birds and the fragrance of various flowers scent the air gently.
    It starts fruity and mild and as it begins its fragrant journey, it becomes powdery with a clear whiff of patchouli which is between green and dry. I like powdery feel in fragrances and specially, when it is to be worn in spring and summer, it smells clean on the skin.
    On the whole Deci dela is a soft and delicate fragrance and worth a try for those who don’t like in your face kind of scents.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t agree that Deci Dela is similar to Gucci Rush. Gucci Rush is way too heavy, peachy, creamy, sweet and cloying in comparison to Deci Dela. Deci Dela (“here and there”) is an airy (now I see why the name), soft and distinctively floral edge to it. And in my personal taste, if I had to choose between the two, I would blindly go for it.
    This is an amazing fragrance for spring time. It makes me feel comfortable and so feminine. It’s only bonbon sweet enough, never cheesy, and the creamy feel it gives is just perfect. Beware though, if you overdo, it can be very cloying.
    Finally, Deci Dela is one of the fragrances which gets me men’s compliments.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    Deci Dela & Gucci Rush do smell very similar! DD is richer and fruitier, while Rush is ten times stronger. I WISH Deci Dela was as strong! This is fantastic, beautiful stuff. Both are great though!
    The raspberry really comes to the front on my skin, and is a ripe, deep red, and the perfect mix of sweet & tart.
    The resins, peach, and patchouli surround the raspberry, and then seem to simmer all together in a heavenly compote. The sweet pea is just enough to lighten the load, so to keep men from TOTALLY losing their minds….
    Very Sexy. Posh, Curvaceous, Confident, and Womanly. A Truly Fantastic, Lush, Head-Turning smell!
    This is a favorite.
    UD 2013: Rec’d another bottle online, and it seems much more peppery than I remember. Oh well. Still a like, but not the scent I remember anymore.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    WOW!
    If you love Gucci Rush, you must try this one. It is almost identical to GR red version.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    What an adorable scent! I bought it unsniffed as soon as I discovered a bottle on the net, it was one of the most pleasant surprises. I feel very fatal and ladylike whenever I’m wearing it, it’s very feminine but not provocative (rather romantic and sensitive).
    Its dry down reminds me of high quality cosmetic products, which is not a bad thing at all.
    I don’t find it sweet as some others say, I was expecting a perfume similar to Hard Candy or Pink Sugar (oh, they are too sweet for me) but it’s not at all like them. It’s as sweet as a natural strawberry would be. Suitable for all ages, also for teens, IMHO.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    The bottle is to die for….so beautiful and exquisite. To be honest I expected Deci Dela to be more intense and bold like the majority of the 90’s fragrances. But it turned out to be a light and very elegant shypre, best suitable for summer time. I am getting roses and red currant the most.
    A lovely addition to my summer wardrobe!

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume represents a happy-go-lucky woman.It’s a joyful and unique mixture of fruit and flowers,pitty that’s been discontinued.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    My wedding day scent – it will always hold a special place in my heart!!

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    One of my all time favourites. The combination of raspberries and peaches underlayed by mosses is so attractive, and it was very original in its day (and still is).
    The bottle reflects the make up designs of the early Nina Ricci range, which was a design classic.

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    I thought I was going to like Deci Dela but this is one of my 80′ nightmares that I didnt had found the name.
    This perfume tormented me for years: its harsh, smells lika a wig with bugspray and there is nothing good going on here, I can smell the raspberry but its a really fake one, oh im sorry, I cant even describe it, when I putted it on my skin I had to rubb it off imediatly :'( I wanted to like it bahhh…

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I have recieved today a 15ml pure parfum bottle and can now compare it to my edt version.
    What can i say: EDT version is very sharp, weak and watery, feels like the original fragrance has been dissolved in water and then poured into bottle. That is how it smells like on my skin.
    The pure parfum concentration is really strong, it has been all day now and i only sprayed once on my arm but still can feel the smell of this fragrance everywhere around.
    I like pure parfum much more but it won´t become my favorite fragrance and i will keep it in memory because of the beautiful bottle and it also reminds me of the most beautiful make-up range ever created by any brand yet (remeber those packagings of Nina Ricci old version of lipstics, mascaras, eyshadows and creams? Like a fairy tale!).
    Back to fragrance: What i get from pure parfum concentration is fruits and berries but with more powder than in other concentrations. It is not as much sharp as EDT but here is powder dominanting when you smell it from the distance and if you smell it on your skin you get berries and fruits!!!! That is the amazing part of this fragrance that like it´s name it is 2 sided indeed.
    It is very unusual chypre with yummy note, but sadly not my type of fragrance. This is the kind of perfume that doesn´t smell good on me, but i like how it smells on others. A friend of mine whom i gave the bottle is liking this very much actually and on her it smells more richer than me, must be the skin chemistry. I also think that this will suit a girl in her 20´s, not sure about more mature women but i know few older women who would kill for this one!!
    I have heard from my neighbour, who´s all time favorite it was and she used it a lot and owned in every concentration, that the best version of this fragrance was EDP concentration since it was the most balanced of them all. It might also be a matter of chemistry since on her this one smells much better and more yummy than on me.
    The staying power of this pure parfum version is simply amazing! It has been day 3 today and i still can smell the notes on my arm (i didn´t take shower those days). And on the clothes it is even more long-lasting, i could detect it on my blouse for the whole week!!! That´s the biggest plus to this concentration from me!!!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Really not my cup of tea . I’m not saying it’s a bad scent, because it’s quality one , with its own personality , it just not fits mine 🙂

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    Very-berry, sharp and sweet, joyful and glamorous. Used to wear it going out in winter 1997. One of my all time favorites!

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t get the raspberry until later on. The first burst is currant, apricot, sweet pea, and something like spicy leaves. Then, within a couple of minutes, all the flowers spill forward. It’s at this point that the raspberry reveals itself for me, it’s fresh, juicy quality swirling among the florals.
    This is a very warm scent on me, and it pulses off of my skin for hours with a powdery combination of cypress, sandalwood, and the remnants of those earlier florals. The barest kiss of vanilla smooths everything together.
    I agree with Action, as far as what I can handle and appreciate now. There was a time when fragrances had 2 smells, as far as I was concerned. Good, or bad. No, I’m lying. There were a few other categories as well…Fruity, Flowery, & Old Woman. So I guess that’s 5 then. This one used to be a Good, Flowery, Old Woman. I have since omitted the Old Woman part.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is really hard for me to describe – it’s feels like an old-school/classic for young women, with a dirty twist (I don’t mean “for women with a dirty twist,” but rather that it smells a bit dirty, like dirty martini dirty, not earthy or sweaty dirty). There is that sweet pea note that I’ve come to associate with Nina Ricci – and indeed, this does remind of Premier Jour, though Deci Dela wears nothing like the happiness-on-your-sleeve that is PJ – but other than that, nothing really stands out note-wise, it’s quite well-blended. The total effect borders on non-foody vanilla on me, but doesn’t ever fully cross into that territory, with one foot in the floral group and the other inching towards the woody chypre (and an arm in the creamy fruit… it’s a game of

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