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каротонкас – :
Fresh and spicy, yet complex and interesting to wear. It does resemble Coco Mademoiselle and Angel, but with a more fresh twist to it. Sillage and lasting power are both very good, the patchouli -citrus combo is perfect for colder weather so all in all, a good fragrance!
vip_3 – :
This smells like Coco Medemoiselle plus mint. The drydown is a light version of Angel. Very pleasant, easy to wear, but not very long lasting, I couldn’t smell it after about two hours.
nadezda – :
This is Muglers Angel for woman not as strong and long lasting as Mugler.
klim – :
There is some component in Diamant that seems heavy, puts me off and even gives me a headache. 🙁
серега26а – :
This Scent is beautiful but very gentle, in the first phase perceptibly similar to Chanel Mademoiselle edp version.
Then it changes to a more delicate one with a resembling plum, a slight rose, and no caramel at all. I do not feel jasmine.
After 2 hours there is barely anything to detect. Too bad my skin does not match with it because the manufacturer is good. I was expecting great durability. But i didnt found it.
100%pLaYboY – :
The Fragonard version of Mugler’s Angel. Cheapier than Mugler
adultgirl – :
This opened beautifully and was a very powerful, masculine cologne but then quickly dried down on me to a faded minty Ben Gay.
itaci-66 – :
I was wearing it to the concert of one of my all time favourite bands, and the singer who is one of my biggest celebrity crushes since I was a teenager (so I have a crush on him for a very very long time now ;D ), said to me after the show that I smell so good! So that was the best and the most important compliment I ever got on any perfume! And now I have a special thing in my heart for Diamant and I will be buying it forever!!!
adik76 – :
Love love love this! So feminine and just ‘pretty’
I feel pretty and girly wearing this. Love Fragonard just plssss bring back Miranda in EDP!!
ccc1985 – :
Agreed this reminds me of Coco Mademoiselle or Miss Dior Cherie. This is very comparable in smell and a bit cheaper. The longevity is awesome and there’s a serious patchouli punch going on in this. I enjoy it!
oprosnik2011goda – :
Dislike:
Very and too powdery.
For me this smell thick / raw flower (natural process).
tiki – :
Too bold for me. Reminds me a bit of Coco, but a little more masculine. Gave it to a friend.
blekz – :
First the citrus, then clear rose & jasmine underpinned with caramel. It’s not complicated, and it’s very refreshing, with a pleasant clarity. Like a sweet caramel dessert with rosewater ice and an orange slice. Natural, pretty and like all Fragonards, superb quality. Lasts well, and office-friendly, doesn’t make a statement or challenge anyone, but not a standard floral either. Great in summer, with that mandarin twist! Recommended 🙂
Update: the drydown is stunning – even better than the initial spray – and it’s really persistent, perfuming clothes, bed linen, everything. This lasts and lasts. Beautiful.
ppmelok69 – :
I actually purchased a small bottle of this in Paris at the Fragonard perfume factory! What an absolutely beautiful and exquisite fragrance it is. It brings back some wonderful memories of my short (first ever) trip to France. My bottle is the EDP of 30 ml.
This fragrance is warm, sexy, a little sweet and certainly unlike anything I’ve ever owned before. I have received many compliments while wearing this (all positive)! You only need the smallest amount, which means it lasts for ages, and its longevity is respectable.
I only hope that when I finish my tiny 30 ml bottle that I can re-purchase this gorgeous fragrance in a larger size.
rbn89 – :
I have the 2ml parfum in this and I have to say it’s delicious! Almost pure caramel, with a VERY faint wisp of vanilla, musk and patchouli.
I’d like to try the EDT or the EDP to see if there are more notes present, or if it’s a little less gourmand. The parfum is definitely a winter fragrance in my book. I’m wearing it on a hot spring day, and it’s just a little too much … and it’s making me hungry!
Syncscest – :
Based on EDT concentration.
Upon spraying, Fragonard Diamant smells quite ‘perfumey’ in a powdery way. After a few minutes, when it calms down, I can discern a minty patchouli, sweet orange and caramel, and some pepper which soon fades afterwards.
The combination of orange and caramel in Diamant doesn’t come out as orange flavoured hard candy on me: the orange is just slightly juicy, and the caramel is not gooey, but powdery and inedible, which kind of reminds me of Alice & Peter Bloody Orange. The patchouli here is clean, but it doesn’t simply mix into an indistinct fruit-patchouli accord. Instead, it provides a distinct underlayer for the powdery orange-caramel, and only mellows into the puff of caramel, orange and delicate flower petals later in the drydown to deepen the fragrance a bit.
The sillage is moderate to soft and the longevity is around 8 hours. The note list of Diamant seems to be a relatively warm fragrance, but the minty aspect of patchouli and the powdery texture actually renders it a cool, even fresh for a fragrance with gourmand elements. I’d definitely recommend it to those who enjoy powdery fragrances with a gourmand twist.
sutern – :
I don’t understand the comparison with Coco or Coco Mademoiselle, nothing to deal with.
Very strong after first spray almost agressiv, mainly sweety notes plum and caramel. You have to wait 2 hours to apreciate it.
Similar to Magnetism of Escada, but Magnetism is more subtle and unisex with fresh vetiver.
Scierge – :
I like this orange fragrance! It’s bright and alluring!
Sweet, but not sickly sweet, even also sour. It smells delightful, only sometimes its sourness become annoying. Plum sourness, I guess. Strange, actually I love plums. But anyway it’s better than sickly sweet oranges.
The caramel note is also not too intensive, so it doesn’t smell childish.
I will buy a bigger bottle if I come to France again. In Moscow I saw it only in online shops and overpriced. Still regret about not buying a big bottle of it in Paris(
molaevsob – :
Hm, strangely all I get from this one is a mature feminine vanilla musk, with the tiniest hint of orange. My skin does tend to amplify anything vanilla, but I was really hoping to see more depth from this one.
eei949speagoessenda – :
Mostly patchouli and fresh pepper. A bit too male for me
AntoninochkaSmo – :
This is surprisingly beautiful. It was a blind buy, one of those sample collections… Diamant is an elegant floral with a little sweetness of caramel and a little back boost of patchouli! I love how the “mistery note” was weaved into the perfume by adding plum, peppercorn, musk and vanilla. Great find! 🙂
pratasss – :
Who knew I like patchouli? Looking at the notes, I’m surprised that it’s a major part of Diamant. And now that you mention it, it’s probably the caramel I’m loving. I’ve had this fragrance for years, and I only wear it at night because it’s strong for me. It reminds me of France.
santyr – :
Fragonard – Molinard – easy to confuse if you don’t know your fragrances….But all they share is the last syllable!! That’s not a criticism of Fragonard fragrances which Diamant pretty much typifies. It does have a ‘sparkling’ quality to it that hits immediately. It has a feminine spiciness to it that soon settles into something that is more citrus than caramel but that could be my body chemistry. However, for those in search of something more ‘individual’ this is one of those fragrances that you can mix with something more ‘mysterious’…… Try Diamant and then some Lush Tuca Tuca (solid perfume version works best) and it does reshape Diamant from sensual to sensual ++++++….Do try before buying as alone this is not an usual fragrance but has potential as a layer with something more ‘dark’.
masinmihail – :
Bittersweet. You´re chewing bitter citrus seeds while there is a caramel burnig on your stove.
jackclous – :
I adore this fragrance. Fresh, sexy, sensual. Great for summer. I agree with VioletLily. Though it is not listed there must some mint: what you get first is a whiff of minty peppery citruses, which I find rather unusual.
There may be some similarities with coco mademoiselle, especiallt the patchouli/citruses combo but I think it is very different from Angel. I really dislike angel. I find it bitter and nauseating… Sorry for Angel lovers… The caramel in Diamant rather brings about a comforting and enticing sweetness, perhaos in the vein of Prada Candy.
I feel highly seductive and easy-going when wearing Diamant, though it is very subjective.
The kind of fragrance which brings me instant happiness.
Alexxl61 – :
I’ve had the chance to try this one out. It opens up spicy, masculine. First I thought it was for men…..but then comes that sweet drydown, which is “amazing”. I fell in love with this one and I want it! Maybe a lot of people who are disappointed in perfumes such as “Candy” from Prada, should try this one, because the drydown is sweet, depending on your chemistry that is.
IIPN3PAK – :
Fresh, musky and sweet. A little bit masculine, because of pepper. Too spicy to me. Sometimes it reminds me of Ricci Ricci (strange feeling). For young and playful women.
sdds – :
I would never have bought this if I’d known the notes. I was pretty sure when I tried it that there was some lily of the valley in there (which aperantly is nowhere to be found), but after buying it I only smelled a melony/apricot smell which must be the mandarin orange and plum together with vanilla.
The scent did not fit me very well – fruit notes always take over on me – it turned watery, sweet and strange: like flat pear cider, probably because of the pepper in the top notes… I gave it to a friend and she says she likes it.
ираклий – :
(EDT version)
I am on the fence with Diamant. I find the notes very intriguing – I love plum, vanilla and caramel so I keep testing this perfume and I just can`t seem to figure it out.
It starts off a little bit too peppery for my taste, I am not a huge fan of prominent pepper or oranges in my perfumes so at this stage I always feel like I want to pass it on but then it warms up and all the goodies join in – patchouly, caramel, plum.
The drydown is very pretty but strangely I could see a guy wearing it as well, it does have some unisex quality to it.
I still can`t decide whether I want to buy it or not but I definitely enjoy wearing my sample.
Longevity is good and sillage is medium – not bad for an eau de toilette and I am very interested in trying the EDP just to see how I get on with it.
Anri – :
Mademoiselle Soleil and Diamant smells very similar on me. MS is one of discounted fragrance of this perfume house.
Mademoiselle Soleil is really like Thierry Mugler’s Angel but much fruity than Angel. Diamant is moderned version of this scent, much wearable, somehow younger and lighter.
I would rather say this is an oriental vanilla with a gourmand touch.
BEKO BEKO – :
This appears to have been re-incarnated as “Mademoiselle Soleil”, or at least that’s what the notes say in my new 10-bottle sampler pack from the Eze shop of the Fragonard factory. Seems Fragonard has renamed all its old favourites — can’t imagine why! (Perhaps they’ve been reformulated?)
azelnov – :
Another oriental perfume I’ve tried in my quest to find one that resembles escada collection! This one does not but is still very nice.
I love the dry down on this, it’s really warm and cozy. It does remind me of a sweeter Angel. The first spray is lighter and floral. I bought the edp in france but they seem to only sell the edt online if you’re trying to buy from the usa. I bought the shower gel and lotion online and it smells only like the top notes of this scent, which doesn’t do it for me because I LOVE the base notes. If you are the same and wait for this perfume to dry down, I would pass on the lotion and shower gel.
Seathfaft – :
Let me underline the beauty of this nonpopular, not famous fragnance. I consider that this scent deserves a great attention and respect, when i put Diamant on me, indeed i don’t need my diamond ring, i feel beautiful and happy enough while wearing this fragnance)))) There is perfect harmony of spices, flowers and fruit) it looks piquant because of pepper and very feminine due to rose with jasmine and sexy due to musk! Thank you so much Fragonard!
qqqwwweee – :
I bought this in Paris, I remember the gorgeous Polish woman describing this as the perfume you wear in the dead of winter with your furs and diamonds and she was so right!
I find this to be mature and uber glamorous.
Lasts all night and as I only wear it when I go out; when I catch a whiff of this, either on a coat, scarf or just in the lid I have nostalic flashes of parties and the delightful polak who sold this scent to me..
come to think of it ~ her story, opulent ways, Fragonard/Paris and the scent itself combine to create a milestone in my life and my love with perfume..
I wish she knew..
Romix – :
This actually is the only Fragonard scent that I’m not very fond of…very similar to Angel of Thierry Mugler.(chocolate,…)It doesn’t have this natural note – I can’t make out any flower essences etc. It smells just like a synthetic mainstream-scent, in my opinion.
fietalgeveKit – :
i found a set of ten mini fragonard fragrances and this is one of them. This smells sooo good!!
Mika Katsu – :
Great daily unisex scent : fresh and warm at the same time.
atterparton – :
I can’t believe how close to Dune this smells when the top note settles. I had an instant flash back to when my sister used to wear Dune and I have never noticed such a similarity between 2 fragrances. Not for me though yet again!
Bakytjan_kz – :
Diamant is gorgeous, and I love its minty freshness! I’m not sure where that mintiness is coming from but it beautifully light and fresh and just barely reminiscent of cool menthol. Underneath the coolness though, there’s a distant dark chocolately feel coming from the caramel and patch I think. As it dries down, a cool, almost icy musk emerges. I like this just a little more than Baroque, it’s more summery and fresh feeling and lasts longer than Baroque.
Notes ~ Bursting with dazzling mistery, DIAMANT leaves a luminous trail of desire behind all those who wear it. Diamant is a sweet-oriental, with mandarin, orange and pepper as top notes, balanced by rose, jasmin and plum as middle notes, against a background of vanilla, patchouli, musc and caramel.
vikarius – :
This one is categorized as an oriental, but on my skin it just doesn’t smell that way. I do get some of the pepper at first spray, then it seems like it is a whole lot of rose, which is not my favorite. I think this one seems more like a floral than an oriental. The dry down does have a patchouli note with some slightly synthetic smelling vanilla. If you are looking for a lovely oriental perfume from this house, I would suggest Cette Nuit La Confidentiel. Diamant just doesn’t seem to have anything to differentiate itself from many other perfumes that are out there.