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Lord3337 – :
Stunning Jasmine! Wow, what a beauty, this is the perfect Jasmine soliflore, captures the true flower in bloom, fresh and alive. Highly recommend to Jasmine lovers.
svmm – :
Just received a decant of this and a few other jasmine-centric perfumes in my search to find the one for me. This is a top contender. I know that this is not technically a jasmine perfume, as Madagascar jasmine is actually stephanotis, but oh, is it intoxicating. As it develops on my skin, the initial freshness deepens into a deeper, richer soliflore. Yes, it is linear, but it’s almost as if the air and the warmth of my skin opens it up, creating a creamy white floral that is far greater than the sum of it’s parts. I will continue my exploration of jasmine, but this one is definitely a keeper and FBW!
Vawnseemacimi – :
This is an early bloom, a young sprig of green, astringent Jasmine.
Jasmine fragrances are commonly indolic, rich and almost “oily’.
If you dislike heady, full bodied jasmine you may enjoy this.
Its a well crafted, elegant soliflore that may win a few new hearts with a unique
fresh approach to the scent.
Perhaps best appreciated in a stifling summer, when a heady,
heavy, indolic Jasmine would be cloying and overdone.
япония – :
Well Michel has really cracked the wonderful intense fragrance of stephanotis. A beautiful white floral but it never gets cloying because it has stemmy green notes to add that freshness. It makes it so wearable.
For me a beautiful scent to wear on a summer evening. It makes me think of the beautiful rich fragrances of night blooming flowers that attract the moths.
A good sillage and moderate longevity.
xx-as – :
(Second sniff)
If the intent is to capture the natural smell of stephanotis (which is also a potted plant with big thick white flowers) I think the goal has been reached, this smell fat white flowers and lymph, cut leaves.
Stephanotis is callad Jasmine of Madagascar, but I think the smell is yes similar to a jasmine but is also very close to Gardenia and Thiare (Monoi). A middle way between the three. This perfume is sugary but also cold in some aspects.
Even if the risk is to be similar at some soliflower deodorant of the 80s here this does not occur. Here you have just a pure imitation of a fresh flower. I appreciate a lot. Easy to wear.
When you smell a gardenia or a jasmine, or any other nice flower, you say “ah I’d like to smell like that all day long”. Now you can.
It is said that the Stephanotis was the favorite flower of Marilyn Monroe.
I love this creation. Romantic, nostalgic.
(Remember me a bit a soft soft version of Tiaré by L’Erbolario, it has also a light trace of jour d’hermes on the base notes)
mikael14 – :
And it is immediately summer.
Plain coco & sugary jasmine.
Lovely
lady.fuks2011 – :
Madagascan Jasmine feels so alluringly regal to me.
Opening with green notes that are reminiscent of weedy dandelions, natural and stemmy, then blooming into a stunning soliflor with rich, sweet petals in an elegant leafy bouquet. Smooth and not screechy despite the green notes which lend a floral muskiness.
According to the brand website, this is the scent of stephanotis, also known as Madagascar jasmine which, although similar is not related to jasmine at all. This beauty is one of the more natural, elegant white florals that performs beautifully as a perfume.
profit_igor – :
One of the truest smelling jasmine flower fragrances I’ve smelled. Period. A must try for true jasmine floral lovers.