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antoxa45-22 – :
Fame is just a beautiful perfume, a vintage floral of outstanding balance and beauty. In the parfum, Fame’s jasmine sings out with exceptional clarity and quality, very reminiscent of my sample of organic sambac jasmine absolute. There is a green stemmy aspect to Fame, so the jasmine may be blended with some lily of the valley (or hydroxycitronellal). The drydown contains some aldehydic crispness, light musk, no perceptible woods. To me, Fame is like vintage Diorissimo with much more passion and flesh on its bones, a more refined (less musky/animalic) vintage No. 5, or vintage Joy without the roses.
kveresov – :
Remember smelling this as a kid (early 60s)… and just the fact that I can still recall it’s beauty testifies to how long this scent impression has stayed with me. If I recall it in my mind’s eye — and try to deconstruct the notes I would have to say that gardenia and a delicate tuberose (that is a tuberose stem that is just beginning to open, or is on the wane, not in the fullness of its potency i.e. narcotic floralcy — was what I recollect most. Also because it had longevity — there must have been some puissant fixatives – basenotes in it’s structure.