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ParchPan – :
Absolutely adore this . It doesn’t smell “perfumey” just floral powder & clean . Wish I could find this but lasted even longer .
faber1995 – :
In the front yard garden there are about 100 iris plants. Quite plain and understated all year, and a stringy brown spaghetti mat in the winter. Then spring arrives…In the last 26 years,..every year,..like magic,..they bloom,..for about 14 days…The overwhelming color of the lavender & white blooms is a feast for the eye. But the air…especially the evening air,…the air is filled with a most magnificent fragrance-birthed by Mother Nature herself. I believe the garden fairies & evening sprites captured this air and drew it into a bottle, and called it “Fleurs de Jontue IRIS DE FETE”….every thing a flower and a fragrance should be.
Xeroxqlvmo – :
i couldn’t possibly put it better than the previous preview, it simply sums it all up; so, all i want to stress on here is the fact that this fragrance is surprisingly rich with Iris which is one of my fave scents, the bottle is so plain but maybe the combination of Iris and that green color that adds serenity to the whole experience from applying few spritzes on till it vanishes
dj.avded – :
I was lucky enough to find a vintage (80s? 90s?) new bottle of this still in a tester box and with no discoloration or evaporation. This is a perfectly polite and pleasant soliflore, in the style of Yves Rocher’s “Desir” series. It starts out with the trademark alcohol note of many EDCs, and a surprising top of Lily of the Valley. Within five minutes a delightful dusty cool/warm Iris enters. This is then layered over the ubiquitous drugstore “white musk” note that defines scents of this genre. I get a mere hint of sandal. While there is a top and a base, the Iris heart is what defines this scent, and these serve only to showcase it. It is for that reason that I consider this a soliflore. While it is certainly synthetic, it wears nicely. Sillage is discreet and longevity surprisingly good, if only when close to the skin.