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fed-pl – :
I started to use my LUNA sample. White floral and sweet fragrance. It’s so nostalgic. It reminds me so much of the 80s! One could see ads in the magazines from it. Though price and quality are great, at that time it wasn’t very popular (at least in my country). I guess it was a sort of “avant-garde” fragrance and thus not easy to be embraced by the masses…which is a good thing, of course!
(By the way, I remember ALL women in my country during the 80s wearing the VERY same fragrance at the SAME time: Cacharel Anais Anais, then Dior Poison, then Lancome Tresor, then Calvin Klein Eternity, then bla, bla, bla…Oh, my God! So typical us! Ha-ha! And, please, don’t get me wrong. I LOVE these fragrances above. How else could it be? Memories from my childhood, you see, ha-ha!)
Longevity and sillage are great. Somehow it manages to catch the attention of others. Anyway, if you’re into white florals, give it a try! It’s interesting.
islam-kadi – :
This was my very first *quality* perfume when I was younger. My grandmother gave it to me when I was 12 or so and I absolutely ADORED it. It’s really rare that someone would stumble on what I’d consider to be their signature fragrance at such a young age. Anyways, I had no idea that a perfume could be so feminine and lovely. It was my one and only bottle and I’ve spent years trying to find something similar and failing. It was flowery and woody and had the slightest metallic edge to it that made the fragrance just work somehow.
Coinnewhene – :
You could say this is the MORRIS interpretation of the perfume Madame Rochas. It belongs to the same fragrance family and it is flowery metallic, just like Madame Rochas. What I like about MORRIS is that their perfumes have EXCELLENT quality, fantastic price, and not EVERYBODY wears them!
Cannot recommend this house enough! REALLY worth the effort, time AND money!
6loxa – :
What is so interesting in this perfume made by the Expert house of Morris (producers of Krizia, Genny and La Perla too!) is that next to the fact that it is a magnificent allrounder, it is also a METALLIC perfume. I would have thought Paco Rabanne Metal to have smelled like this perfume…
mirona – :
The house of Morris still seems to be undiscovered! People, discover them, they are GORGEOUS!!
This is a typical ‘allrounder’, which in my book means the combination of several perfume groups. It falls primarily in the floral aldehydes category with a lot of classic notes like Opoponax and Benzoin.
Dr.Web97 – :
I finally have this one too, an elegant Galbanum this is, with beautiful white flower notes!
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