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ccc1985 – :
I am not sure why but this perfume reminds me very much of Cabotine by Gres, which I had and which is one of my favourite fragrances, although it took me quite some time to start appreciating it. This le b. smells on my skin like a softer, gentler version of Cabotine – a lovely scent, but somehow I cannot detect any of the notes that are supposed to be there according to the description. I will try it over and over again, and maybe I will develop a deeper ‘feeling’ for this fragrance in its own right.
Update: I love this perfume – it is much more delicate that Cabotine, and very honeyish to my nose, only very slightly sticky sweet. It has a slightly vintage feel, and I guess younger women will not fall for this composition. But I did.
aligatop – :
This one smells *very very* much “a la”-Oliva Giacobetti. If I didn’t already know, i’d absolutely guessed it was by Olivia. It smells like a mix of Honore des Pres “I love Les Carottes” + “Bonte’s Bloom” AND her masterpiece “En Passant” by Frederic Malle. With small dash of vintage Tilleul. If that makes any sense? Either way, i can highly recommend it to all Olivia.G-fans, who loves her fresh, subtle, organic-feel scents for L’Artisan & Honore des Pres, and Malle!!
borovok – :
JUST LIKE THE SMELL OF PAPER~~~
That’s it!