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andrey241075 – :
A pretty, elegant spring-time floral that’s just a little old fashioned or classic in feel. The jasmine is slightly animalic.
As Cereza (below) mentions, it’s green but not sharp and yes there is a feel of spring rain here – it’s also mildly soapy.
It’s lovely quality – elegant, not loud, pretty – with a lovely warm dusty sandalwood that seems to glow in dry-down. (I got the sample free from the excellent ’50ml’ perfume store in Milan, who are very generous with samples!)
alandaalleria – :
Surprisingly from all of the scents I’ve tried from this line “Francine” is the only one with decant staying power whatsoever. This little fruity, citrus gem lasted wonderful 10 hours!
Firt, this is the sort of greeness I love in my scents – it wasn’t in any kind sour or too sharp. The greeness comes mostly from basil and mastic, giving this fresh and herbal appearance. Topped with one of the most fruity citruses I’ve tried in a long time….aand we have an aromatic, refreshing cocktail with hints of sweetness and boozyness. Smells like a summer morning after rain.
The drydown is filled with white, clean musk.
100% my favorite from the house.