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AKSAKAL – :
@Futuremrspbb & MzScents8ional: Regarding “Mimosa”, Calypso Christiane Celle Mimosa was discontinued sometime after Ms.Celle sold a majority interest in Calypso St.Barth to an investment company in 2007. It’s been very hard to find on the secondary market (and believe me, I’ve tried). But, Calypso St.Barth recently announced that it plans to reintroduce Mimosa, and two other fragrances in time for Mother’s Day. The information in the announcement, regarding Mimosa, said something like “New packaging, same great fragrance”. I certainly hope it’s the same as the original and can’t wait to get my hands on a bottle of it.
playsleby – :
I have a fragrance that was created by this house that is not mentioned by Fragrantica called Mimosa. I’ve had it for years (can’t remember just when I purchased it). Since I am not an fragrance expert, I’m not sure of what the notes are. To me It smells similar to milky weeds, a bar of ivory soap and white flowers, especially when it dries down. Is there anyone who knows this fragrance and can detect what the notes are aside from mimosa? I’d like to hear an expert’s, anyone’s opinion on this one. Thanks
an-ya90 – :
I cannot be the only person to have been expecting a lily-focused perfume from Calypso St. Barth LILY, but that note (if present at all) is not at all pronounced in this very fruity, barely floral composition. I like the opening, which seems a tiny bit oriental and dark–slightly lily-like–but the fragrance then nearly immediately develops into a thick, gooey, jamlike fruity mélange on my skin.
Definitely not for me, but fruitophiles might want to give this one a try, since it does have good longevity. I have no idea why it’s called LILY!
beaburgepay – :
So sweet. Like cotton candy. But not sugary, like scents that purposly smell like you could drink it. I think the musk helps out there. I don’t like to smell like food very often, and with this I smell sweet, but not too powerfully sweet.
kemGeombmoche – :
Bright feminine dry down to sandalwood and musk with a touch of peach and citrus. Is there a touch ofBlack currant? Possibly that slightly muddy edge is the peach. Still nice, a summer white scent without white flowers.
andreiistalenov – :
I love, love, love this scent! it is currently my favourite summer scent and even my husband commented that i smelled good….and he has no sense of smell!!! at the beginning it almost smells like shirley temples…and then a burst of lemon…but then the berries come into it and the musk and sandalwood make it soft and inviting. get a tester, you will adore this perfume! thanks fragantica for adding this!!!!!!