Jolie Fleur Bleue Tory Burch

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Jolie Fleur Bleue Tory Burch

Jolie Fleur Bleue Tory Burch

Rated 4.15 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

Jolie Fleur Bleue Tory Burch for women of Tory Burch

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Jolie Fleur Bleue by Tory Burch is a Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Jolie Fleur Bleue was launched in 2015. The fragrance features tuberose, grapefruit, sandalwood, jasmine, vetiver, mandarin orange, pink pepper, violet leaf, cassis, peony, amber and cedar.

13 reviews for Jolie Fleur Bleue Tory Burch

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely sweet creamy white flower, almost a bit fruity in its depth of sweetness, similar to ylang ylang. Very straightforward, friendly, easily wearable for the warmer seasons. Agreed that it hearkens to dryer sheets but as far as I’m concerned that’s a compliment; I love dryer sheets. Moderate sillage and longevity. I love Tory Burch’s bottle aesthetic and that blue is very pleasing.
    I give it a solid thumbs up. Better than Bel Azur and Jolie Fleurs Rose and Verte, though not as knockout as Tory Burch original or Jolie Fleur Lavande. Safe blind buy if you/your gift recipient definitely likes tuberose.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    loved it at Sephora but like other reviewers said
    it’s BLAND at best. utterly forgettable. Floral &
    I can’t call it ‘pleasant’. It’s the middle of Winter

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m almost done with the sample in the matchbox trio. I’ve put this on a few times now; and ultimately, I find it to be a very forgettable floral. It opens with a strong tuberose that smells “perfumey” in a generic/unpleasant sense. It brightens, a bit, into a floral bouquet with the violet and peony appearing for a short time. This is a passing freshness and then it goes nose-wrinklingly dry. The previous reviewers mentions of dryer sheets are apt comparisons. Bland at best.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Pure tuberose if that’s your thing. It dominates this fragrance completely. Masking all other hopes to smell any other notes.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I can see the dryer sheet comparison. On me this is sharp and unpleasant. A vague fake floral scent too sharp to enjoy. I don’t get the notes listed at all. :

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This seems to be a love it or hate it category. I have to go with the latter.
    I get a giant box of dryer sheets aroma, too. Along with the super potent stays in your clothes for weeks “fresh” scent detergent and fabric softener to match the dryer sheets. A rocket blast in one review, a hurricane mentioned in another review, and I will call it a tsunami.
    Once Jolie Fleure Bleue dries down, the trapped in the rinse cycle effect relents but then I get the cassis creating an ammonia profile that is brewing with a bitter grapefruit note. The mandarin sneaks in to try and make peace and cool things off but it gets lost in the mob.
    Something about this scent is very synthetic and/or chemically bent that it tends to not agree with my allergy and asthma issues, probably not office safe.
    Given my experience and the mixed reviews on this one, I would not recommend blind buying it or for safe gifting. Definitely one to try in store or with a sample, even if you have to purchase one on eBait. This seems to wear superbly on some, and if it’s you, chances are you going to get some outstanding deals on this one fairly soon.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I find this relatively inoffensive for a tuberose. It has a sheer almost freesia-like quality here.
    I am reviewing from the freebie from Sephora, and I do have to say, for free, the sizes are generous and matchbox packaging super cute, I could almost fit the teeny Aerin bottle from the set I paid $20 for in the box if I wanted to travel with them.
    This and the green one come off quite similar to my nose, with this being the more floral of the two, while the green is more citrus-y and fresh.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    A hurricane out of the gate, this mix of notes does not work for me. Somewhere in the top I sensed iris, even though it is not listed in the notes. Headache-inducing.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Of the three, Fleur bleue is the most interesting.it lasts longer too, and is just more complex than the other two…still, I find it overpriced for what it is…I much prefer the Aerin Lauder scents…so kind of a like, but overall not something I utterly enjoy…classy, clean tuberose…nice..nothing more

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the one. I don’t know why Fragrantica neglects to mention the violet leaves but it’s a game changer. This cost 120 dollars for a 3.4 oz bottle and I’m gonna gladly throw my money at this because this is too beautiful. It’s this symphony of powdery floral notes with a dash of herbal charm. I’m head over heels for this. Like I got this in the 3 pack like everyone did around Christmas, Rose is obnoxious and without any purpose at all. Vert is tolerable and fresh then Bleue shows up and steals the show entirely. At least try it. It’s got a fairly decent longevity and tasteful sillage that radiates without filling a room.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I am absolutely obsessed with this perfume. It reminds me of my all time favorite Coach by Coach. It is light and bright and white floral. It has a lasting honeysuckle note I adore and the tuberose is young and fresh with out being old ladyish.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    The initial blast is tuberose but it softens to a creamy white floral. When I mean blast–I mean rocket blast so be careful in not overapplying.
    I also received all three Fleur Jolie scents and this is, by far, is my favorite. Second is the Vert.
    Sillage is good and longevity on me is 4 hours but close to 6 on my shirt.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I ordered as a gift with purchase – a Tory Burch sample set of her 3 new fragrances from the Fleur Jolie line, all in spray samples, housed in a cute pocket sized floral print box from Sephora. I have sampled all of them, and while I love them, I have to report that they all wear more like eau de toilettes.
    People may disagree, but this smells a bit like the Bath and Body Works Velvet Tuberose scent that was discontinued 10 years ago. That scent was such a rich floral, blending tuberose and sandalwood together. I love Bleu just for that similarity- but it has a nice grapefruit top note. Out of all 3 jolie fleur scents this was the longest lasting.

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