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ogt994speagoessenda – :
I recently purchased a fragrance that took my memory right back to childhood and this scent. Gucci Bloom smells so similar to my memory of In Love. Probably the tuborose and honeysuckle. It’s like a grown-up version of In Love. So beautiful.
pzkartsj – :
My first ever perfume, my gran bought me a mini perhaps 5ml from Boots. I felt so grown up. Fresh, floral and well blended. I’d love another.
1nfecting – :
Hi there, I remember this scent.
Just recently I bought a ‘fragrance oil’ called ‘Frangipani’ out of curiosity, having read about it in a very old novel (it was considered old-fashioned a hundred years ago.)
I tried it out in my diffuser and – Hartnell’s ‘In Love’ – the same smell, I swear it! I remember it being sold in those girly pink containers (though the bottle illustrated above is different.) It was the safe present for granny at Christmas and nobody ‘cool’ wore it, but, I confess, I have a soft spot for these retro florals.
I got it via Amazon, only a couple of quid. It does smell much more expensive than that.
Probably still not ‘cool’ but I’m enjoying it 🙂
greellecobe – :
What I wouldn’t give to just smell this again. I wore it when I was young, I remember thinking it was beautiful, I wish it hadn’t been discontinued, it’s the fragrance I miss the most from my youth.
BadMan333 – :
I haven’t worn this in decades, would love to try it again
kgn904Diobtetty – :
My grandmother who was an enchanting woman left this behind when she passed away…and I got it and I’m wearing it now. After all this time, it still smells very good. It has a sweet smell…it smells like another time though, like the 50s or something. It has a very sweet floral smell… I was told by someone that this was one of Queen Elizabeth II ‘s favorite perfumes.
scud-xx – :
my mum always smelled of this when i was growing up but i remember it being in a cheap looking plastic turquoise heart shaped bottle.
I always thought my mum smelled yummy
Alina05081976 – :
Does no-one remember this but me ? It was probably my first perfume, and came in a tiny glass column which was just about affordable if I saved my pocket money. It was soft, but intensely floral, and seemed to be aimed at the elegant woman I was not, but longed to be. It’s many decades since I smelt it, but I think Guerlain Jardins de Bagatelle has just a hint of resemblance.