Escada Magnetism Escada

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Escada Magnetism Escada

Escada Magnetism Escada

Rated 3.88 out of 5 based on 68 customer ratings
(68 customer reviews)

Escada Magnetism Escada for women of Escada

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Escada Magnetism by Escada is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women. Escada Magnetism was launched in 2003. Escada Magnetism was created by Steve Demercado and Pierre Bourdon. Top notes are pineapple, black currant, melon, red berries, cassia and litchi; middle notes are magnolia, iris, green leaves, freesia, basil, jasmine, caraway, heliotrope, lily-of-the-valley, rose and almond blossom; base notes are sandalwood, amber, patchouli, musk, benzoin, caramel, vetiver and vanilla.

68 reviews for Escada Magnetism Escada

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This is not what it used to be. I just received a new bottle, and it is nothing like the perfume I have used and loved for years. (No, I have not bought a fake) This new watered down juice is just a sweet, bland mess. It smells mainly like very fake and weird berry, with just a shadow of that wonderful masculine spicy yumminess it used to have. The longevity is half an hour and sillage is zero. Do not buy unless you get your hands on an older bottle. I am so dissappointed!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This is sweet, sticky oriental sweet.
    Longevity of this perfume is huge. And from the begining til end there is a super sweet alcoholic note. Dont know from with fruits it comes from, mixed with caramel sure. I will not wear it, thou i had sample to discover it.
    One of first gourmands in my opinion, that mybe started whole boom for those kind of scents.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Upon initial spray, i absolutely hated it. It smelled so green and grassy, just exactly like wet fresh grass. But 2 minutes later, it started to get sweeter and sweeter and here where its beauty shines. It became a very nice scent that is so comforting yet attention grabbing sweet spicy fruity scent. Its not a great performer at least on my skin, projects for 2 hours then quickly sets into a skin scent by 3rd hour its gone. I think its versatile scent but more into a fall scent or night out. The first day on wearing it I got a compliment from my male boss saying that my perfume taste is really nice and second one from my crush who said i smell feminine (Bingo… lol).
    Its affordable, comforting, sexy and gets compliments. What more care we ask for!!! Oldie but a goodie

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I revisited this perfume and I appreciate it now even more than I did before. My nose is more developed in picking notes and appreciating certain blends.You inhale it in and feel comforted and relaxed yet it plays on your senses. Unlike other perfumes that can be repulsive and heady. This to me is very unique! There is nothing like it with fresh leaves and basil with a sweet delicious base. Its not a sugary sickening sweet smell. Its more of a warm toasty caramel and fruit with a blast of freshness on top. I LOVE IT. Very glad I went back to memory lane and got hold of it again. Very sexy and sophisticated but inviting and friendly at the same time. Makes you approchable in the most beautiful way. My husband smelled it today on me and he was very fond of it.
    This fragrance is unique, complex, and sensual, but also fresh and poised.
    Such a masterpiece.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I have no idea what I’m smelling but file this under sticky sweet. On the synthetic side, Magnetism might wear well on a teenager or young woman. Hard pass for me.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    The name, the colour of the bottle suit this perfectly. Hypnotic.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    The only perfume I can wear every day for 3 years, the onlyyyyy. I’m still in love with it every time I smell it. It’s sweet, but fresh, sexy but not cheap, warm and inspiring. I simply love it!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    OK so first of all I blame all the YouTube videos I watched that told me this was a sweet summer… fragrance… I know that everyone’s opinion of a sense is subjective but when you have the majority of videos telling you it smells sweet it smells like pineapples it smells delicious You tend to go with that. I love the packaging I love the box super chic super girly… but the scent?!!! To me it smells like a man’s cologne it’s very strong super powdery .. I don’t pick up any Caramel or any type of sweetness it’s a very harsh smelling fragrance … and I don’t like it I don’t know how you would smell it before purchasing it but do yourself a favor sniff it first …

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    To spicy: my two 25 ml Magnetism bottles both have the Escada logo on them.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Can anyone advise if 25ml bottle supposed to have Escada logo on it? I’m not sure i’ve got a genuine one. Many thanks.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh escada escada… I love how you fill a room, the way you linger out to the hallways. I can trace you with my eyes closed.
    This is a perfect green caramel scent.
    Best worn in cold weather, tonight’s the night I sprayed this on, it’s a (follow me I smell good) kinda perfume 😉
    Last a good while. There were times I’d smell this the next morning. What a surprise❤️

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    On me this is caramel with green notes. Nice, but noting special.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    The scent of my life!! I adore with this parfume.
    Everytime I wear, everybody ask me this scent. When I smelled, I close my eyes and I pass by myself. I can’t describe how it’s wonderful…
    The only negation is parfume bottle. The color is good but It could be better bottle for this amazing scent.
    Sweet / Fruity , fascinating, ravishing fragrance!
    It’s like magnetism, yeah…

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    A very interesting and unique mix of notes. I love how fruity it is. How BERRY it is. It borders on medicinal but is just sweet enough to not take that medicinal dive. I love mixing it with Aquolina’s Gold Sugar. The fruits mesh very well and the scents compliment each other very well!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells wonderful an expensive version of pink sugar, however I prefer pink
    Sugar because of its longevity. I hate perfume in which I have to keep applying. Don’t have that problem with pink sugar

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Magnetism, what an odd duck. This made it to my test list after a night of craving simple, summery, fruity fun scents and learning about Escada. As luck would have it, I was able to get it in a blind swap with another Fragrantician. I felt a little hesitant about the notes after being put off by Jimmy Choo (another fragrance with gourmand and green notes), but I hoped for the best.
    First, I don’t get a ton of green in this at all. It smells somewhat fresh, not grassy. Just clean and a little wintergreen. It’s obviously sweet, but not overwhelmingly rich or screechy. Magnetism has a nice balance, and I think that’s what makes the discordant notes work. If it were less well-blended, it might be a hot mess. The magenta bottle matches the fragrance because of the berries at its heart, and the berries are, to my mind, the star of the show. The fruits are the glue between facets of fresh and sweet: juicy ripe berries still attached to softly fresh green leaves.
    It smells surprisingly good to me, a gourmand that makes you feel clean and not sticky. I think this would appeal most to people who like fragrances that are a little eccentric and offbeat.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    A sample smells like Achillea millefolium (yarrow). It’s a flower plant, that a wandering princess may want to pick up among others for to put into vase, but, the thin stem is unbreakable and smells bitter. Hell-totally-unbreakable. Roots come up, you cause to yourself injury before it brakes, hands are green. The princess curses. Herbal smell of it is quite bad, also in this perfume. The perfume is also quite or very sweet.
    I haven’t tried this on my skin, and don’t want to: yarrow is clear, despite of that that it doesn’t (probably or surely?) contain it. When fading light, this herbal thing may remind of refreshing pastil.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells good but no real difference to me from Pink Sugar except for a green top note. Which I can do without since I dont really care for green notes in most perfumes. Its good longevity and sillage. I guess I feel Like I dont need this if I have Pink Sugar and this costs four times as much. There is nothing wrong with this perfume but I will be sticking to my Pink Sugar.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    From hate to love. It always seemed sickly sweet, cheap and nauseating to me. But something has changed. It might be related to the fact that over the years I’ve come to appreciate sweet scents. Now I can see that there are more facets to it. It’s slightly green and spicy. It seems much more mature and balanced (I know the scent hasn’t been changed, but my perception of it has changed). Love the magenta bottle!

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a very masculine, green, and mentholated vanilla with a blast of intense berry in the opening.. That won’t help you get a feel for the scent. You 100% need to sample it. So bizarre, yet addicting.
    I swear I would’ve guessed mint was in this, and yes I would’ve thought it was a mens fragrance. (I would’ve bought it anyway, mind you.) My boyfriend even thought I was wearing cologne!..
    Do not blind buy unless you’re brave! Sample this strange beauty.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a typical Escada perfume but it’s not too young. A sensual, grown woman could wear it. It’s sweet and warm with a slightly woody, vegetable twist. There are many notes but the result is nice and cohesive. I like it!

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I love the opening, so green and sweet as well, but unfortunately it quickly turns into some sweet fruits…a bit too common. It lacks uniqueness.
    P.S. Well…unique or not…I bought it, cause it turns out I like it. It’s not love yet, but I’m sure it will grow 😉 There’s so much goin’ on in here, but that’s the beauty of it. I might say it is weird in a good way. Different, special and complex. Really intense. Great longevity and sillage.
    And I really think the one I tested in Sephora was a bad lot or it was a reformulated one… Cause what I got is nothing like that common sweet. On me, it is green and sweet at the same time all the way.
    What’s with all the reformulations these days, people?! All those beauties…lost! Let them be as they were, please.
    (I really crave for an older Insolence…)

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    by far one of my favorite perfumes.. I have been wearing it for almost ten years. first time I smelt it I was hooked. It just smells of pure candy but it is not synthetic candy or sickly candy sweet. just right. if that makes sense. this perfume for me is a perfect night out perfume for sure. the staying power is strong lasts all night . every time I wear it men will compliment me. “what are you wearing” they ask. ” you smell so good” lol. every single time . definitely a perfume that is true to it’s name. .. I absolutely love it 🙂

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I love the opening of this perfume , which is green and sweet at the same time,it got a good balance. There is patchouli, green leaves and basil mixed with the sweetness of whatever fruit , which makes it exotic and “industrially natural”, if that makes any sense, there is a juxtaposition that works well.Mind you, I am a great fan of patchouli and natural smells, but the opening of this makes me want to immerse myself into this “unhealthy” plastic perfume. It has the character of Gucci Rush.
    Too many words about the opening but only one about the rest of it and its end… Then it comes the caramel… THE CARAMEL… to me there is only caramel and again caramel, which makes it plain, simple and “trying – too – hard – to be – sexy” and that s it. I don’ t like it anymore. This is why , one year now I try to finish my 25ml bottle! And I think that I have never worn it in public, only in my house. I don’t know,there is something in the developement of the fragrance that I find a little bit embarrassing and sorry to say that, I cannot explain it, maybe a little common, too fashion that becomes at last old fashioned? I really cannot explain the feeling.
    I must admit it has great longevity, it sticks with you and good fixation… One of the main plus to the fragrance and I suppose this must be a hit with guys who usually don’t say no to a good old sweet uncomplicated fragrance. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t say that with a bad way, since I too don’t say no to a good old spicy woody men’s fragrance, uncomplicated and plain or not.
    Besides, attraction and magnetism is not about complexity and sophistication, isn’t it?

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one of my favorite scents in my collection. Magnetism is a great name for it. It draws you to it and draws people near. I love that initial leafy green opening and then the soft sweet gourmand drydown. It’s very addicting. I love it.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    Escada Magnetism is such a nostalgic perfume to me. I never had it, but it has such a distinctive scent that reminds me of the early/mid 2000s. Sometimes the fragrances I never had but always wanted make me the most nostalgic.
    Miraculously, this is still available, and the bottles in store don’t smell much different from my mysteriously old sample.
    It’s a loud and strong green gourmand perfume, unlike any modern gourmand.
    The initial blast fresh, green, fruity and a bit sweet. The sticky sweet caramell joins soon and becomes the main player. Green notes, basil, berries and currants are close seconds. Most of the other notes are there in small doses and round off the scent: Vetiver and patchouli add darkness and a bitter note, benzoin balsamic warmth, melon and lychee bring sweetness and freesia some floral sharpness.
    The drydown smells of caramell, red berries and rose and lasts basically forever.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Very interesting, sweet and warm fragrance, name “magnetism” suit it so well!
    First sniff is very almondy, but it fade away quickly. Caramel and vanilla are really strong in this, but those berries gives a hint of nice freshness, and make it versatile. I really like that this have also some depthness, and it gives me almost like intoxicating feeling.
    First two hours it is strong and even little bit aggressive, but when it calms down, I love it. Lasting power is good, about 8 hours or longer.
    Maybe not so summery scent, but really nice to autumn and winter months.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Not what I expected it to smell like at all,
    it’s alright, kinda cute. I enjoy it.
    But nothing special to me.
    It’s quite.. stingy sweet?

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    The most beautiful harmony of the freshness and the sweetness in one cute bottle.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Too powdery and very overwhelming. I hate it

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Blind buy, and I must say it is beautiful. While Flowerbomb by Viktor & Rolf is my all time favorite, this Escada Magnetism is up there in my favourites. I am wearing it right now and I plan on wearing it again tomorrow at my mothers early Mother’s Day lunch and dinner. I can already picture my mother and sister in-law complimenting the scent and wanting it too.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    There is nothing sweeter than coming across a perfume you’ve forgotten about and had dismissed then realizing you love the crap out of it. Delightful. Smells like someone decided to make Daisy more complex and with better lasting power. Though this came out first.
    It is swuh-eet to me but the green in this fragrance steals the show. I get banana leaves, Daisy essence, caramel among the foliage of a tropical jungle mixed with a dash of the wet soil after it rains. There is a medicinal/herbal tinge to it but that just makes me love it more. I get little to no fruit on me but I’m a-okay with that.
    Definite all year round gourmand. This is Mother Earth voluptuousness. It’s a love for me.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    I could love this one if it weren’t so much patchouli. Typical fruity Escada offering otherwise.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Never could like this one, and I tried, I did, I had an ex who loved this scent, so I’d make myself wear it once in a while to make him happy. The reason why I dislike it is the strong medicinal opening, it reminded me of raspberry flavored cough syrup and it stays that way for more than an hour. I smell the basil, but I also smell licorice (or anise?), bitter and stale. Something in it smelled sharp. It’s an odd candy sweet. I love green scents and I love sweet scents, but I don’t get the green aspect, it’s just medicinal syrup-sweet. I also enjoy licorice in floral/powdery scents, but mixed with sweet, juicy fruits..no thanks. I swear I thought licorice was in there. The dry-down that follows a few hours later was really nice though, after the weird notes have passed it turns into a very pleasant caramel-vanilla with abit of raspberry (kind of like the drydown of Pink Sugar). By that time though, it’s gotten close to the skin. That used to frustrate me. This scent’s vibe reminds me of the more complex, bittersweet fruity gourmands of the 90’s (Lolita Lempicka, Angel, Wish…love them all, so it may sound strange that I would dislike this), but Magnetism is all dressed up in girly hot pink. Well, there are better sweet caramel/vanilla scents these days that won’t make me wait hours to finally get to the good stuff.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    I have never really been a huge fan of Escada fragrances but this one is actually pretty awesome! It’s really complex for Escada. But it is also proportioned well and blended beautifully. It is sweet, but the greens, powdery effect, & fruity freshness reign it in and pull it back from being “too youthful” for a woman my age. The Benzoin, Musk, & Sandlwood give off the most beautiful, feminine powder scent in the dry down that is quite addictive. Longevity and silage good, price excellent! Zero complaints. I will say though this was kinda a guaranteed like for me because I love “green” perfumes and sweet, powdery fragrances. If you don’t like either of those “types” don’t blind buy this because it’s 50/50. I would also recommend not judging it solely based off the first spritz. This perfume has a distinct evolution. When I sprayed it the very first time I literally thought, “glade air freshener.” It smelled EXACTLY like a room spray I had called Cashmere woods. Like, that was the association my mind went to. But within two-five minutes that was long gone and it had become something I would actually want to smell like versus something I’d want my bathroom to smell like. lol
    It is worth a test for sure. I noticed the majority of voters call this a Cool weather fragrance but it actually does best on my skin in warmer weather. It really shines if allowed to simmer on my skin under the late spring or early summer sunshine. Other people (even strangers) seem to like this even more than I do. I’ve been stopped twice by people inquiring about the perfume I’m wearing. And it was funny because one was a man and when I told him “Escada’s Magnetism” he replied, “Magnetizing indeed!” So that kinda says it all.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    I am deeply in love with this perfume! I don’t know what’s happening lately with me, but I started to adore the combination of berries with sweet notes like caramel, pralines or vanilla and with a little drop of patchouli, iris or other ingredients that usually give depth to perfumes. This perfume starts with a sour note and it becomes really fast a sweet-gourmand fragrance. But the special effect comes from the green notes, which are not letting it to change into a sweet mess.Those notes are really recognizable from the start until the end and they’re transforming it into a mesmerizing scent. I see it been easily worn by women of all ages, it makes me feel so sexy and confident, it’s amazing!

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    I know that many think this smells like cotton candy, and it kinda does. it has loads of fruit, but the most noticeable to me are dark berries and pineapple ~ a fruit that isn’t used often enough, or well enough…except here.
    It’s incredibly musky and has noticeable basil, which makes me feel that it could be unisex in the first hour.
    The caramel is there, but not overdone. It’s not thin, but it does come and go. I swear I smell coffee beans, too.
    This is a huge love. I’ve never smelled anything like it. The drydown is comforting, and initial spray is confidence and sex.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Love this perfume. Reminds me of cotton candy.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    this perfume is a bomb! it smells dark, expensive and green, and the sweetness is very *Not “cancan” or “pink sugar” sweet* its much more an elegant sweetness, very sexy and a bit daring. some say its too green for them but i think it is a very well balanced perfume.the fruityness/sweetness is mixed perfectly with the greengrass smell. its a rich unique scent.

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Very complex and appealing. It has it all — flowers, spices, and fruit. Nice balance. I like it!

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    Very sultry, fruity, vanilla. On the negative side I find it way too powdery.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    First of all, I have never in my life seen so many notes before! This one seems to be all over the place! I was very excited about the caramel, amber, and melon. Sadly though, I get none of those at all. On me this starts out as and also dries down to…green notes and lily of the valley. And that is seriously all. SO green on me it smells as if I rolled in fresh cut grass. I sneezed a few times as well. I really was hoping to love it but it really is just not pleasant on my skin.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    First of all, I expected sweet fruitiness from this one (as most of the Escada fragrances), but it turned out to be a fruity-green. It’s not bad at all – it’s just that I don’t like the opening, it quite greeny, but in 10 minutes it becomes softer and sweet on the fruity side. It’s cool, but it doesn’t last long on me.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    I must begin this review saying that I don’t like modern fruity perfumes. I wanted to try Magnetism because of all the other notes it has that I like, but in the end the synthetic red berries (my mortal enemy) overtook it all. Apart from that, this is indeed a sexy scent, which I discovered the only time a gave it a full day’s wear. From a distance the synthetic sharpness gets lost and the perfume smells sweet and womanly (not feminine-elegant or girly-pretty) like it was designed to do.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    I first smelled this fragrance on my co-worker. When she told me the name of the fragrance she’s wearing, I thought “seriously, it’s magnetizing”. And it was, it smelled amazing on her. I got the perfume without trying it on me and, well… I hate it on me. It’s so sharp, not that much fruity, I do smell some green and a bit of sweetness. The smell does hold well on me but I tend to grab this fragrance when I’m going somewhere casual, just to use it up. I think it can smell amazing on some people, not me, sadly.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    I definitely think this perfume is sexy and it is also quite different. This makes me feel that you’ll either like it or hate it and it definitely shouldn’t be a blind buy. I get the impression that this perfume smells really different depending on who wears it. It’s the most long lasting fragrance I own and I often can still smell it even after washing my clothes.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    I thought I would hate this one,I’m not into fruity fragrances,also not a fan of green ones, a combination of sour berries and caramel and green notes(which I mostly dislike)looked like a horrible idea but the other day a salesperson insisted on trying it and sprayed it on back of my hand as I wanted to run away,oh boy,it was amazing!
    Honestly I didn’t have much time to smell it carefully and findout specific notes so I’m going to edit this as soon as I have a chance to retry it,all Iknow by now is that escada magnetism is a real attractive fragrance,I couldn’t get caramels but it was sweet,delicious and fruity in a good way,not overripe,syrupy fruits and not sourish,just sweet and tasty,I also couldn’t pick up any green,herbal notes,there was just a very fresh,lively green quality beneath it’s sweet,warmness
    All in all I found it really sexy,delicious,colorful and powerful in a grownup way,and it didn’t look like a winter perfume,I think it was wearable year round
    I’m gonna edit this ASAP,for now I’ll welcome this flashy pink one to my wantlist

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    I walked into the drugstore, not looking to buy a perfume, but I tried Magnetism on, I liked it right away, and I liked the way it developed on my skin with time. The rose scent is what I smell at first, but later, it’s just pure fruit, vanilla and sweetness. Right up my alley!

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve wanted this fragrance for a long time because I liked the notes, even though I had no idea what it smelled like. I eventually got it as a gift. As other members have noted, it does have a lot of similarities with Paris Hilton’s Can Can. On my skin, it smells warm/cozy, sweet, soft, cozy, and a bit sensual. I was hoping it would be more green, but there’s only a hint of it at the beginning and it fades fairly quickly. It does seem to stay on a long time and like most others, I do see it as more of a winter scent. It also seems like something you might wear on a date or to go clubbing. Overall, a little underwhelmed but I do like it. Not sure if I would get another bottle of it when I am done with this.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    Rich smell, powdery, flowery, sensual, daring, sweet, soft, comforting… Everything at once!
    If I wear anything nowadays, it is This one.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    on me this is very green, with a nice bubble gum touch. no caramel or vanilla at all. Im wearing it to the gym

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    I see many of you say that magnetism is a winter perfume. I wouldn’t say that. To me, it isn’t heavy and very strong at all. I think it has no season and it’s suitable for every occasion. I have wore it also at the gym and didn’t bother anyone at all!It isn’t going to bother anyone if you don’t overspray. It’s a sweet perfume,but not foody. Dominant notes are caramel,vanilla and musk to me. It becomes very musky and clean to my skin.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume conjures up lazy autumn afternoons walking in the park with your lover, bundled up in cozy cashmere sweaters and scarves with the ghost of summer trailing you like a lost child. I wear this perfume in November when it’s due to snow soon and the leaves crunch underfoot, and the smell of blackcurrent, which is the last fruit of summer, is smeared between my lips as my lover spoons a pavlova made of custard and caramel with berry toppings into my mouth. A perfume for lazy days spilling into warm nights by a fireplace.

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    There’s something weird between me and magnetism. I had a bottle seven years ago and received so many complimant about it. Espacially hair dressers always said to me that my hair smelled amazing. I still love the scent but i think its so sexy and cheap so dont want to wear it. However its delicious.

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    I went into perfumania looking for a different escada perfume and the gentleman who assisted me was kind enough to let me take a whiff at all the escada perfumes he had a tester for. Unfortunately none of the scents were what I was looking for but this scent blew me away. It’s a more wearable Angel by TM for me. Sometimes Angel can be overbearing but this is so perfect. Clean and fresh but still warm and sweet. Like how is that possible. I don’t know but I love this!

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    Magnetism is an amazing scent – a lot of EVERYTHING but still there is balance. Unlike the typical TROPICAL Escada Scents, this one is the essence of sub-polar/moderate climate summer – fruits, juices, flowers, a lot of fresh greenery – late-June, cool, breezy and dewy day in a luscious garden surrounded by a pine&leaf forest. It gives me the ultimate feeling of freshness, juiciness, greenness – all that you would expect from the nature at the beginning of summer – only multiplied by 100! Love, love, love!!!
    Oh, and not a trace of caramel IMO, only REALLY SWEET pineapple and strawberries instead;P

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    – Green sweetness – ★★★☆☆
    No doubt that there’s a strong Angel resemblance in Magnetism. If Lolita Lempicka is the herbal Angel this baby here is the vegetal Angel – strong green smell with a bright ethyl maltol caramel base. Reminds me of a salad with a caramel dressing. I love TM’s Angel to death but the patchouli in it is dirty to the core and Magnetism is a good clean substitute to that.
    Love it!

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    Becouse of the great reviews here I thought I would give it a go…..Should’t have. This is NOT, I repeat, NOT a perfume that is safe for blind buy!!!!
    It’s either that you LOVE it – or hate it.
    Well almost like that. I think it smells great – on someone else, but not on me.
    It’s sweet, strong, heavy and different.
    But not a perfume that fits everyone.
    So try it in store first on your arm and se if you like it then next day to. If you love it, buy it, if you’re not sure, don’t bother yourself with the money. 🙂
    UPDATE:
    If you want a softer version of this, a tip is: Van Cleef & Arpels Midnight in Paris. It have some similarities but is much softer.

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s very cold weather (-20 celsius) here now so I think this perfume doesn’t give all of its notes out.
    I get a little hint of red berries and after that very strong green leaves smell. And pretty soon it turns into strong benzoin mixed with caramel. There is also something smoky, maybe it’s also benzoin. Very likeable scent but I think I have to spare some for warmer wearher. Then I might get totally other notes I think.

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    I really don’t like this 🙁 I really tried to though! Smells too green to me? I have only used 10-15 sprays out if it, definitely swapping

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    My Sister-in-law gave me this perfume because she received it from a cousin who travels and sends her fragrances, but she didn’t like this one. I tried it at the time and it just smelled run-of-the-mill, sweet floral and I put it in the back of my perfume wardrobe, about which I totally forgot. I came across it recently, and since it has turned cold I thought I’d give it the ol’ college try. I’m so glad I did! This scent works better on me during the cold months, it smells more sweet vanilla once it’s been on my skin a while, rather than just flowers like it does in the spring. TO me this is Lancome Miracle’s winter sister; it’s heavier than LM but still has that spicy floral-ness to it. Love this for winter! 🙂

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    Hi perfume lovers.
    I can feel caramel in it but the green scent is also very obvious.It also has linear scent which makes this perfume not so good.It is not similar to what i was expecting from its notes and reviews. So i definitely recommend you to test before buying.
    Have a good choice friends:)

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    Blind buy and huge mistake! Yes, unique but in a bad way.
    Smells like fresh grass with a hint of air freshener.
    All I smelled was green. I disliked the perfume.

  64. :

    5 out of 5

    I was once a fan of the male version which I regarded as one of the best male fragrances ever created. Unfortunately, my bottles have gone rotten by 2009, and it is not being produced anymore. What remains is memory… and the female variant, of course.
    Putting my nose into this one today it is amazing how much it is reminscent of the 2000s. It all light and flowery here. It is also sweet, but my no means as rich in calories as modern female scents. I still appreciate the general feel to it, though I’m afraid it has slightly gone out of fashion.
    ***

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    Ok…I will trying to describe this fragrance with my not so good English…
    Wonder why most of You point this perfume as a sillage monster. Really, can’t believe how someone could say Escada Magnetism has a powerful scent. It is a sweet floral, green scent with citruses. Nothing less and nothing more. A man magnet…a very loud words about it. Basil and green leaves are so prominent, which I don’t like very much. Yes, it’s fruity, but citrusy, not sweet lush fruity, as I wished. Faint caramel and vanilla and I can feel clearly woody notes too (this I like). I’m not sure for the longevity, perhaps not bad, 4 or 5 hours is noticeable enough.
    In some words: Escada Magnetism is nothing memorable or exceptional, just lying on some old glory, that’s all.
    Once again, I was convinced that before buy any perfume should try it myself and not rely on reviews.

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    YAY!! Finally, cold weather is here! Its time to crack open this baby up! Lets get sexxxyyyyy!! 😉 🙂 😉

  67. :

    4 out of 5

    J’ai acheté ce parfum à été. La première fois que je l’ai porté, j’ai trouvé que le parfum laissait un voile désagréable sur la peau, un peu comme le ferait un parfum pour de très mauvaise qualité, très chimique et synthétique. L’odeur en soit reste intéressante, je n’ai rien trouvé de similaire. J’aime beaucoup les premières minutes, très vertes et épicées, on peut vraiment reconnaitre le basilic, la vanille et le bois de sental. Par la suite, le parfum évolué vers quelque chose de sucré, un peu trop sucré à mon goût et perd le côté vert épicé des dix premieres minutes. Je le deconseille vivement pour l’été, la chaleur lui donne un côté écoeurant et synthétique. Par contre c’est un beau parfum d’automne, il fait moins synthétique et tient plus longtemps. Il deneure extrêmement original. Si vous aimez Dior addict, vous aimerez surement Escada Magnetism, il ne sont pas similaires mais dans le même genre.

  68. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this perfume! I wish it weren’t discontinued. This is such a unique smell. It has a tartness, yet balanced by being sweet and feminine. It’s sexy yet I think girly enough to wear anywh

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