Lady Caron Caron

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Lady Caron Caron

Lady Caron Caron

Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
(18 customer reviews)

Lady Caron Caron for women of Caron

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Lady Caron by Caron is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. Lady Caron was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Richard Fraysse. Top notes are magnolia, jasmine and neroli; middle notes are tuberose, raspberry, peach and rose; base notes are sandalwood and oakmoss.

18 reviews for Lady Caron Caron

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Not bad at all, probably the only scent I own where I can sense the emergence of the magnolia note.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    scent : 6/10
    sillage : 8/10
    longevity :8/10
    100% night fragrance
    too feminine for me
    floral scent

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    typical Caron; floral but rich with hint of fruit and wood; a chypre but a chypre haters chypre; sweet and sharp; lovely

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Vintage EDP.
    Lady Caron opens with a strong magnolia note, trailed by jasmine and tuberose. Its rare to find a magnolia presence.
    I think the magnolia takes it out of white floral bore, and adds interest.
    The fruit and rose give LC some substantial body and thickness to a white floral perfume. Its quality, its French, feminine and well blended like most Caron’s
    This is definitely a past 25yrs scent, but its rich and beautiful. Its done in a way I haven’t quite smelled before.I appreciate that. I can’t wait to try it in all weathers to see what she reveals, but it is definitely a great perfume. Get it while its affordable.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This was a blind buy at an estate sale for me, but I’m so glad I got it. It’s a white floral scent with bunches of tuberose and magnolia that have been enhanced with rose, sandalwood, peach and oakmoss. Luca Turin calls this boring. Sure, the notes come out all at once and it doesn’t develop much further than that, but is that boring? Not necessarily. There are plenty of simple, linear perfumes out there that don’t take you far away from their beginnings, but they smell good and that’s Lady Caron. She is a well composed, beautifully balanced, feminine perfume that makes you smile.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I have to admit I am a sucker for anything that comes inside the shagreen flacons by Caron. Let me say- although these bottlings are marked edp, or occasionally edt, I am certain they are of parfum concentration and were created with the highest quality of ingredients.
    While I am generally not a fan of the Fruity Floral genre, this perfume- along with a scant few Patous from the 90s- has my attention. In “Lady Caron”, the (of recent) ubiquitously popular Tuberose is corralled within a composition of polite fruits and other white flowers. Despite the categorization of “Chypre”, I detect little outright oakmoss, but am certain of its presence by the dampening effect it has on the other potentially obnoxious notes of tuberose, raspberry, and peach. The sandal also plays second chair to the white flowers and fruits, but, honestly, with the volume turned up this loud, there was no room for it anyway.
    For certain, “Lady Caron” is a classically composed perfume that epitomizes pyramidal structure. The top is a piercing aldehydic magnolia, with jasmine fast on its heels. Neroli places third, and arrives wearing a tiara. Then, straggling in, come the fruits and tuberose, not to be outdone. They, too, cheer their own arrival and unabashedly announce their presence. Amidst this fracas, however, there is tranquility on the horizon…about 20 minutes later arrives perfection. The tart of fruit, the faint lingering of indoles, the earthiness of oakmoss, and- best of all, a splash of ocean! That’s right, if you wait out all the fireworks, you will arrive at a soft ocean breeze of indoles and spice. I daresay there might be some synthetic ambergris in there.
    While I love many things about “Lady Caron”, I won’t reach for it that often- likely only early to mid-summer. Nonetheless, it has a permanent seat on my vanity. Sometimes a work of art, irrespective of our personal taste, deserves a space on the wall.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I purchased this for my Mom when I worked at a department store, my friend was representing the launch and I knew right from the very first sniff that my mother would just LOVE this. It smells so divine on her. Total classic true essence of Caron French to the bone, just like my mom and on her it smells like a lovely warm rapturous floral bouquet it seems perfectly blended. It’s her signature now and she always wears it on special occasions…I’m very glad to have come across it because it’s such a pleasure to smell it on her and also knowing it gives her pleasure too!
    God bless the house of Caron for continuing to produce beautiful fragrances, we need more like this!

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    LADY CARON
    This is an absolutely gorgeous floral chypre. Tremendously elegant. Silky smooth and of low sweetness. Tuberose predominates on my skin without indoles, while deep red rose is richly woven through with stunning grace and richness. Lavish embroideries of non-indolic jasmine lend just a touch of subdued floral sweetness and richness. Just a hint of peachy raspberries add a trace of fresh-fruity succulence. Magnolia and neroli keep twirling throughout like a corps of ballerinas doing pirouettes, maintaining a pristine floral refinement. A very finely blended and subdued sandalwood/oakmoss base grounds everything perfectly in the most quietly earthy and dignified way.
    Regal and profoundly feminine, one of the most graceful scents I have ever encountered. This scent is all about lavish silken haute couture ballgowns with long trains, magnificent diamond parures, perfectly coiffed upswept hair clasped in sparkling tiaras, posh little minaudieres grasped firmly in tiny hands covered by dramatic full length opera gloves, all floating on a pair of delicate satin pump heels.
    A feeling of refined opulence permeates the essence of this composition from opening through full drydown. Delightfully brilliant on every level. Bravo to the House of Caron.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    oh so lovely .. perfumey.. french.. takes you back to the golden era of fine french perfumery.. so fine.. like madam Rochas.. or some of the finer nicer gurlines.. or the 70 ies lady perfumes ..
    old school..yes.. in a great way.. smells like caron..the heart of caron.. its a characteristic.. french medley.. .perfect ..you know what i mean by it smells perfumy french perfumy.?.like the smell of how perfume should really smell like.. nothing from that new nonsense of gourmands and sweets and god knows what?!
    one spray and you are on your way to french royal courts.. castles.. french riviera.. Grass.. Kans..A royal french journey so romantic and memorable..so full of dreams and hopes…so pure and true..
    the tuberose is the only problem i face in its dry down maybe some other white floral to they tend to become too intense for me ..but i still love it..despite its white florals because its all done in perfection ..all notes compliment each other and enhance one another as in an orchestra..
    its a full bodied perfumers perfume.. a perfume that smells like perfume.. which is so hard to find those days.. with all the food and other weird scents we are destroying our sense palates with..i wish we can revive the golden famine era of true french fine perfumery.. when perfumes actually smelled like perfumes ..full of flowers.. dreams and love ..the era of romanticism..
    lady caron has an engraved statute of liberty on its bottle.. symbolizing freedom of women all over the world…the perfume symbolizes freedom of speech.. for its so free.. robust.. outgoing.. and extremely feminine ..in a liberated way.. its full of confidence.. ability to express ones self.. and free.. free from all prejudice.. and pretense..
    lady caron in my opinion is a timeless classic ..that should have had more opportunity and fame in the world of timeless fragrances.. but unfortunately many of the true gems are always hidden or forgotten or simply not as recognized as they should have been..
    edp 100 ml
    pefume ratting 4.8 out of 5
    bottle ratting 4 out 5
    bottle cap not as nice
    bought from caron boutique
    about 120 us $
    my personal liking rating 4.8 out 5

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I have tested both edp and pure perfume. I LOVE the perfume, but not the edp, because I can smell the alcohol, and I do not like to smell that in my fragrances. So, I don’t get the fruits in this one, just the flowers, and that’s great! When I wear this I feel like a rich young beautiful lady. The only thing i would like it’s a better sillage.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Pour Une Femme and Lady caron are two outstanding recent creations from Caron.
    I think Pour une femme is more ”Fruity” and Lady Caron is more ”Floral”. Maybe the incense part in Pour une femme makes this fragrance a little more intense than Lady Caron, in this case Lady is more friendly and close to the skin, anyway, both fragrance have good longevity.
    The raspberry and peach blend very nicely with the magnolia and the tuberose. This is not like Fracas, lady Caron is non-cloying, very fresh and pleasant.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I was extremely fortunate to snatch a large EDP bottle of this wonderful perfume for only
    $ 37, including shipping! Another beautiful and timeless classic in my collection. It’s hard to compare it to anything else, as it is quite unique, but is very along the lines of Patou Sublime. So if you like the complexity of Patou fragrances or Very Pretty by Cartier, you absolutely have to try this one!
    I was wearing it today during the day, and I must admit this fragrance is way too sophisticated for casual wear, by which i mean if you decide to wear it to work, you’d better be dressed up. The sillage and lasting power are wonderful, strong enough to make a statement, but in a subtle, unobtrusive way.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    WOOOWW. I just received my Lady Caron and this is a jewell. True Treasude. I do not find words enough to discribe this beautifull floral scent. This is something everyone need to Experience ;D
    One of my fawourites for sure !

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Lady Caron is a smooth, creamy, warm fruity floral. Reminds me of warm sunlight glittering on a golden ocean. What a nice golden blast on a cold dreary New Year’s day.
    Unlike other Caron’s I’ve tried that have an odd discordant note (Parfum Sacre with cardamom and Aimez-Moi with mint), LC is blended to smooth perfection. The fruity notes are perfectly in tune with the creamy florals. Tuberose is not overwhelming and plays nicely with the rose and magnolia. This is a great pick-me-up for the dead of winter, when you need to be reminded that the sun will eventually shine again and actually be WARM.
    Has well-behaved sillage and the longevity sticks with me for about 4-5 hours, which I find acceptable.
    I so wanted to love Parfum Sacre and Aimez-Moi and I couldn’t. I came across this one completely by accident when I received a sample along with a gift certificate. I’m so glad I did.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    wonderfull perfume, classic and warm. Tuberose is not too strong, I love it!

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a very classy perfume. LeoLady910 said it all. On me, however, I smelled the basenotes FIRST–tempered by a little bit of rose. Then the tuberose arrives, but I can’t smell the fruits in this one. When the top notes open up to me, I can still smell the basenotes really well. How odd that the notes arrive backwards on me…
    It’s a lovely perfume. Probably not my current preference, but classy and beautiful nontheless. This is going to sound bad, (I assure you it’s not!)but it’s something that makes me think of my Grandma–but in her late twenties and thirties. She is a simple woman now, but she has always had exquisite taste. When she lived in London, she got a taste of the finer things in life–which included perfumes. I can imagine her dressed in a swanky outfit and heels and smelling divine. If she had known about Lady Caron, she probably would have worn it.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Lady Caron. Sigh! This one is just so pretty and so well-crafted.
    Chypre floral? Or how about Chypre fruity floral? I get a lot more of the fruity notes in the initial blast than the florals, except for the magnolia. The first spritz is a kind of sour/sweet fruit, with an aroma reminiscent of children’s chewable vitamins or baby aspirin. From there, it settles into a delicious floral that is both feminine and sophisticated, and gradually (very gradually! the heart notes last for hours!) dries down to an oriental moss.
    I wore this to the office the other day and it seemed perfectly suitable. I can also see how it would work well for a romantic evening. If you’re a fan of fruity florals that is ready to try a more mature, sophisticated scent, Lady Caron strikes me as a good first step. If you’re a fan of classic scents, but you’re looking to add some newer fragrances to your collection, you can’t really go wrong with this one.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Lady Caron is a lovely sophisticated dry white floral perfume. This fragrance to me, is like a classic little black dress with pumps and pearls. Its a great perfume for a night at the opera or the ballet. The Fragrantica description indicates that it has fruity and rose notes. To me, these indicate a sweet smelling girly perfume. However, Lady Caron is womanly and serious. It reminds me of the wealthy French cousin of the 70’s Revlon perfume “Charlie”. I am a fan of Caron classic old world perfumes. If you like a formal beautiful scent for special occasions, Lady Caron will not disappoint. I wouldn’t recommend it for every day; its a little stronger than some of the other perfumes in my collection.

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