Description
The house of Nina Ricci, under the license held by Puig, represents two new limited editions of their Les Belles de Nina fragrances in early 2018 (Nina from 2006 and Luna from 2016), called Les Monstres de Nina Ricci, in bottles designed by Brazilian artists Ana Strumpf and Guto Requena.
Les Monstres de Nina Ricci Luna is a gourmand combination of fresh fruity aromas of pineapple juice and lime with sweet caramel accords. The bottle, designed as a blue apple, features drawn pink eyes and a blue pom-pom around the neck. The scent is developed by perfumers Christophe Raynaud and Marie Salamagne.
Les Monstres de Nina Ricci fragrances are available from January 2018 as 50 and 80 ml Eaux de Toilette.
poizon111 – :
I smell a high-pitched quasi-sour sweet smell, I can’t say that I can distinguish any note. This one smells very similar to Les Monstres Nina but without the ‘cat pee smell’ accord.
osipenkost – :
I got sucked in by the kitsch packaging , the fume is dissapointing. Neither pineapple or caramel particularly stand out for me, just a general non descript sweet smell
If recommended passing on this unless , like me, you like kitsch tat and having your perfume bottles on display.
redmen – :
I can sense caramel in it, but I’m not loving it in this scent.
It’s a fruity scent with caramel, I don’t get the pineapple. It’s simple, but not in a way I would like.
A bit boring and cheap smelling.
And I don’t like the fact that the bottle has an angry face.
barmaley – :
“People aren’t taking our scents seriously?! let’s put my 5 year old daughter’s stickers and a giant floof ball on the bottles.. that’ll show ’em!”
seriously… what were they thinking?!
sasha19 – :
It doesn’t get any more juvenile when the toy looking perfume bottles look more like they belong in the boys section than the girls section of toys r us
Rayman – :
Pineapple and caramel? OMG! I love that combination!