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Myta6op – :
As the reviewers below me suggested, L’Infant is definitely a retro-feel fragrance. Without looking at the notes, I get a green and fresh opening followed by a (surprisingly powdery!) white floral heart that leads to a soft finish. Projection was close and lasting power carried me to the 5 hour mark. The notes were so expertly blended that not a single one stood out for me, giving an impression of innocence and understated elegance. Reminds me of my grandmother who used to wear Bourjois Evening in Paris before switching to Acqua di Gio. I still keep a reformulated bottle for nostalgia and smelling them side-by-side, they are indeed similar. Highly recommended for those who prefer gentle but classic florals that leave a delicate trail.
chateeris – :
Agree with dalmajen this is a feminine classy frag with a nod to yesteryear without smelling dated. Full white florals tempered with ivy and a non syrupy black currant. Smells fresh too like being in a green garden with these flowers dripping in dew. I don’t like florals but I’m drawn to this. Feels like a special occasion scent. I can live without it but one day ehem I have money to burn, if ever, I might buy a bottle.
LiudKa – :
Old School, recaptured…
This is one of those fragrances that recaptures the past. I have reviewed a few other Divine fragrances, from my lovely sample pack. I had stored it away, and decided to revisit these lovely scents.
This seems, to my nose anyway) to be an old fashioned floral, without the aldehydes). It opens with the Jasmine, which remains throughout the whole wearing, mixes nicely with the other notes, but keeps the jasmine and ylang ylang vibe going strong. The black currant leaf is not too detectable, it just seems to give the bouquet a nice touch. No chance of this feeling like some fruity, sweet concoction! I would go as far to say that this is a perfumey perfume. But, not a brash, or blaring fragrance. It could be the peony that gives it an old fashioned feel. I have worn this for two days now, to get the atmosphere of this fragrance. I think it’s a very feminine fragrance, not heavy, or overbearing, but a gentle, old school bouquet of flowers.
SPIREET – :
I think Divine is a wonderful french maison with parfumes of hight quality!The one I prefer is l’Enfante, a vey comfortable, smooth, transparent parfume which becomes minute after minute so similar to the skin scent….It makes me think to the l’Eau d’Hiver by Malle….I suggest it for summer and spring time…a must try!