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mgt498Bessinepome – :
I’m not a trained nose to appreciate or grasp the sublime combination of notes in Les Fleurs Rouges.
Different for sure. Ultra experimental niche.
But even as much as I try, I can’t hide my dislike for this fragrance. It smells like a cleaning product with a strong artificial perfume.
The drydown is a slight better version of the first notes.
A dark rose, orange, berries, a few dry notes and a dirty potent civet.
You have to be brave with a strong personality to wear this perfume.
Authentic and original for sure.
blackhorror – :
Les Fleurs Rouges is one of the most innovative perfumes I’ve smelled in a long time. The focus is not on flowers but on the tart, jammy fruits. It is like real plum-raspberry jam with a touch of spice. Though fruity it is also mature and slightly dark, with the allure of red roses. I can see the connection with Turkish delight, though with all the flavors enhanced. The notes are so well blended, with a buttery smoothness. There are no rough edges. Unlike most gourmands it is very wearable. It’s also quite potent, though not overbearing.