Marry Me Lanvin

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Marry Me Lanvin

Marry Me Lanvin

Rated 3.99 out of 5 based on 84 customer ratings
(84 customer reviews)

Marry Me Lanvin for women of Lanvin

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Description

Fragrance of dating and love, romantic and sensual, elixir of good mood! The perfume aims at all those who enjoy infatuation, love, unity, fulfillment. This intuitive and shamelessly direct fragrance says without fear: “Marry me!”

The new fragrance by Lanvin was created with an intention to suggest a strong bond that each woman has with the perfume she chooses. You need a lot of love and emotions for a right date and chemistry which happens between her and the fragrance which is like her second skin, which follows her like a shadow and says a lot about her emotional state.

Marry Me is presented with a floral composition as optimistic as a cheerful smile. Combination of good humour and femininity intertwines with lovable, gentle dreams about love, similar to an embrace by a person you love. Perfumer who managed to pour dreams of love into a fragrant collage is Antoine Maisondieu. He lines floral notes like a romantic wreath of flowers.

The composition is based on luminous tonic mixed of bitter Tunisian orange and sensual essences of Sambac jasmine. This surprising combination is wrapped in sweet zest of peach and sophisticated jasmine tea aromas. A sensual heart is painted with jasmine enhanced with magnolia blossom and romantic, non-chalant rose petals. Union of white flowers and fruit zest melts in juiciness and warmth of powerful hot amber and musky trail.

Lanvin Marry Me can be purchased as 30, 50 and 75ml EDP. We can expect it on the market from August 2010. Advertising campaign presents two people in love. They have just met and we don’t know if their story will last. It is important to know that life is beautiful and easy at this moment.

84 reviews for Marry Me Lanvin

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    While I really like most of Lanvin’s fragrances and they are mostly very safe and innofensive choises for everyone to wear, for some reason I don’t like this at all. Something is wrong with the blend of florals in this one (or I had a tester gone bad at my local store).
    I cannot really put my finger on what I don’t like here, except that it’s the mixture of florals, the romantic part of this fragrance I guess, which I don’t fancy.
    I’m not a very romantic person, mind you :), so maybe that is what is wrong with this scent to me. My husband was with me when I tried this and he didn’t like this either.
    I can still understand why this may well be a hit for many, just not my thing.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I have had this for years but only recently discovered its beauty
    It’s an inoffensive smell, a delicate one, not that long lasting, but it makes me so happy. I am usually a dark perfume lover, but a spray of this perfume cheers me up.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a beautiful, romantic fragrance. Floral notes, associated with spring and girlhood. It is not the smell of my life and after finishing it I will probably not buy it anymore, but I appreciate the durability, subtlety and beauty of Marry Me. Perfect for every day, for school and work, but it can certainly be liked so much that it can be used in the most important day. A big plus for the name. If a man wants to buy a woman’s fragrance, let him buy it even if he is not going to declare it 🙂

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Update: It’s almost a year later since my initial review and Marry Me is still my go-to fragrance.
    I live in a hot and humid environment and this is exactly right up my alley in terms of a fruity floral for daytime. In my previous review, I mentioned the fragrance not lasting long on my skin. I should add longevity is about 4 hours on skin, much longer on clothes. Still bummed about that.
    As for sillage, I’m quite conservative when I spray because perfumes are a luxury for me, even if I can buy it discounted (although I confess, I sneak in more sprays of Marry Me than necessary when I’m in the mood). I usually spray two sprays but it’s quite noticeable in the first hour, though just a bit further beyond arms length.
    Of course, once it dries down, the sillage drops, along with it the initial overwhelming power of the opening citrus, and develops into that sweet peach-y jasmine while the citrus just dances around content in having done its job. Since I spray both my clothes, and on skin, the citrus sticks around longer than on skin so if I’m ever in the mood for more of that then I spray on both skin and clothes.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Update
    I really dislike it
    Sept 2016
    EdP:
    “Useable” but nothing I prefer or would want to use.
    It’s a floral & citrusy scent. Jasmine, rose and… Orange skin? Guess that’s the ‘bitter orange’ note
    It’s pleasant in some kind of way and not at all among the worst ones.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Sadly, I have to agree with the previous review. Something in this perfume is very unpleasant on me — almost foul-smelling.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I really wanted to like this perfume, as generally I love the smell of orange. I bought a small bottle in 2011 and from time to time I try it again, but it just does not work on my skin. The opening of this perfume is not bad, citrussy, but I only smell the bitter orange for a few minutes, and it gradually dries down to an aquatic smell. I do not smell the florals at all, let alone the peach, all that remains is an unpleasant, heavy, deep watered soil smell, with a bitter undertone. It makes me almost nauseatic. A big NO from me.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Got 4 bottles. One finished, one gave it to my mom and gave the other one as a gift. IT wa a good daily perfume. just got bored with it….

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This one is so seductive. A lady was sitting next to me while i was on my phone in the train.I smelled her perfume i was like wow what is this pleasing sexy smell i wanted to come closer. I had to ask her what it is and she said Lanvin Marry me.
    10/10 fragrance

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Always dismissed this one based on the look of the bottle and the name. Expected raspberry fruity floralness with peony, sharp fabric softener vibes, you know. Upon trying it I notice that I actually like it. It reminds me a teeny tiny bit of Armani Code simply due to the white florals and orange but Code is way sharper, this is round and soft. It basically smells like white peach jasmine tea.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    The bitter orange makes me dislike this one, so sorry cause i was so happy when i bought it but i can’t stand it after some hours, so i gave it to a friend that loved this on me, hope she will enjoy it more than me. It’s long lasting and with quite good sillage

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells like a spring dream, I love white florals. Very long lasting and sillage!
    And you could smell the undertones after a while, so it makes the perfume unique!

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I love it. I’m new to perfume but I know exactly what I like and this is one perfume I go back to all the time. I go through two to three bottles a year. For me, it’s the bitter orange that really hits the spot and balances out what could have been a cloyingly sweet fragrance. Sadly it doesn’t last very long on my skin.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    When I sprayed it, my first thought was of Trussardi Donna 2011. It’s very fruity on me with predominant bitter orange and freesia. Nice, clean and happy scent.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    I have this on now, not in a pulse point, I think it will last lihnger on a [ulse point.
    after the nitial hit, which I think was such a pleasant scent, so ‘sweet flower garden’, I get Roberto cavalla edp, its the background rubber eraser… I like it, its a rounded eraser with flowers. I don’t know what note causes this smel, if you know perhaps you can tell me 🙂
    not great lasting power, but affordable and a change from the sweet treat types.
    light, no aromatics, I don’t get fruit from this really, unless the background sweet warmth is from them..

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    What you see in the notes is what you get: a lovely jasmine-based scent with a splash of fresh fruit. Very straightforward and realistic. It may not be entirely unique, but that does not mean it’s undesirable in any way.
    After trying this I felt transported to a springtime tea party in a beautiful garden of fresh blossoms. A place so perfect, it would sweep you up in the moment as you say to your love “marry me!”

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Amazing fragrance,expensive smell.I will never get tired to write odes about this perfume! Marry Me is just a gorgeous scent.It is beautiful especially in summer;when it is too hot and you might feel dizzy wearing any kind of perfume,Marry Me will just comfort you with its great caress and softness.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I put this perfume on my “To test list” because I love floral and fruity perfumes.
    I had a simple, tried it and at the beginning it was a nice, fresh, girly fragrance.
    After two hours it turns to a cheap eau de cologne
    So I won’t buy it

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    If you’re looking for a unique scent,this may let you down,for sure..as from the initial whiff it reminded me many other perfumes,but if you’re looking for something pretty,feminine, youthful,playful and girly in an innocent also kind of classy way,versatile and safe as a gift for a young,sweet lady,that’s it
    Opening part was very familiar for me,I was sure I’ve experienced something very similar in other perfumes,but this didn’t make it’s beauty any less,this combination of peach,orange and freesia is sweet,fresh,sparkly and really lovely,I can’t see anyone hating such a romantic,delightful scent,it’s floral heart is as pretty as opening,it’s mostly magnolia and freesia for me,I can detect small amount of amber and musk in Drydown,a little warmer than it’s fresh opening but still soft
    After wearing it once,I remembered which perfumes this one reminds me,Trussardi donna and also ferre in the mood for love,but they’re both more ladylike,as older sisters of marry me..I like it as I like the other two
    Longevity and sillage are both more than moderate,almost very good,this could be my signature scent when I was younger,now it’s a perfume I use it whenever I don’t know what to wear..this scent and this name deserve much beautiful bottle and packaging but anyway juice inside it matters more and that one IS really pretty
    ❤❤❤❤

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    This is not a new release but I just got my hands on it. This perfume reminds me of DKNY Be Delicious Fresh Blossom after it dries down, which I ain’t mad, as it’s one of my fav perfume. Marry Me is floral, fruity (mainly peach I’d say), fresh, not overly sweet but still very girly.
    However, it can comes as pretty ordinary and generic to people who wants something really unique…As I can imagine any girl rocking this perfume. Also, I find the packaging pretty underwhelming.. With a cute name like that, I think Lanvin can do so much better with the bottle design! Haha but that’s just me.
    Overall, I think you can’t go wrong with this perfume. It’s a versatile, happy, easy-to-carry scent that everyone can rock.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    It all started as a joke. I was on Fragrantica Club’s message board saying I wanted the perfect scent to get me my Prince Charming a fragrance that will make him want to marry me and take me to the altar instead of just to bed. Some smart alec suggested to wear this so I went ought and buy it. This is very pretty. It’s too light to wear as a wedding day perfume which is what I’m actually looking for. This quest is taking forever. This is a subtle and sweet scent of magnolia and peach amber and woods. Ultimately the joke is on the guy because this turned out to fit my personality and who I am so perfectly. It could easily become my signature scent but that position is occupied by Miss Dior. I do love this a lot though. It’s got peaches and magnolia the quintessential fruit and flower combination for the Southern Belle, the Southern woman. This is no steel magnolia though. It’s delicate, babyish and very sweet and innocent. It makes me want to behave and be coy, bat my eyelashes and seduce with a lady like demeanor not with more obvious sex appeal. This is really a well behaved fragrance. It has classic citrus, lots of peach, a rose to join that magnolia, and the dry down is amber and woods. Everything I love about a perfume is here. Absolutely beautiful. I recommend it to all women who love magnolia perfumes and who enjoy soft floral fragrances. Suited to day time spring and summer.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Am i the only one who cannot detect a hint of fruity scent here? All i pick up is just floral. No trace of fruityness at all

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s fruity fragrance that have some similarity to cacharel “Scarlett ” and also to pink “rumier 2 “rose by lanvine in this strong jasmine fresh vibe.
    Something in this combination giving me personally strong headache cause and on my skin jasmine or maybe musc turning for famous “cat pee “. I love fruity floral aquatic fragrances but it great smell but for others.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted to like this, but it is so boring and banal… Not bad, but I prefer something more grown up.
    To me this is not “Marry me!” proposal….but more like “Date me!” at elementary or high school.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    So long lasting and strong smell.
    I have tried a testing paper with this,and I don’t like this smell(too sharp),so I threw it for a garbage can in my room.
    And 12hrs later, Marry me! smell is filling in my room now.
    (I want to divorce)
    In my city Tokyo,too crowd,so humid city,people unfamiliar with perfume,so many people tend to dislike this type smell,and me too.
    Actually,Lanvin’s Eclat d`Arpege is more popular in Japan.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I really like this perfume! It’s one of those perfumes I can sit and sniff, sniff and sniff without getting tired of it. To me it is mostly a floral scent with some definite hints of bitter orange. I thought it was going to be too sweet and fruity for me, just like Lanvin’s Jeanne Lanvin, but it isn’t. It is a really pretty summer fragrance that I will love to wear again next year. I do miss some depth in it (I can’t really notice the amber, virginia cedar and musk) but that’s ok since I will mostly use this as a fresh summer scent. I wouldn’t make Marry me! my signature scent (I don’t love it that much) but I have a 50 ml bottle and a body lotion and I will definitely finish both without a problem.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I really really like this chic scent!! I have the 30ml bottle and only 7ml are left but i don’t want it to finish!!It is a nice,elegant rosy perfume for spring-summer.The name is quite frightening and you expect something very sweet and “pink”,instead you get a well-made symphony of white florals and roses.Longeivity and sillage moderate.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    I was hesitant to try this because a fragrance called “Marry Me!” (complete with an exclamation point) makes me think Bridezillas meets Fatal Attraction. I was too curious to pass by the opportunity to find out what Fatal Bridezillas would smell like so I tried it.
    I was very pleasantly surprised to find that it’s a lovely floral that smells rather niche and the citrus actually hung around in the trail for hours which happens almost never in most fragrances. I can definitely smell the neroli / bitter orange and I noticed some indolic facets from the jasmine which means that they didn’t over-synthesize the oils. For a fragrance that looks somewhat simple it really is different from my other fragrances and I really like it.
    Marry Me! is a fresh floral instead of the old school heavy perfume type florals and girls of any age can wear it. It makes me think of spring in a bottle 🙂

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    Without knowing the notes, I tend to gravitate towards peach and soft rose notes. This is a cool, soft rose and delicious juicy peach on me. It has very little staying power though. If only I could capture the smell on the nozzle without it subsiding! This is not earth shattering but just a truly lovely, feminine fragrance. Great for summer.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Marry me is a feminine peachy-citrus-floral.
    I’d like to say that this is just another mediocre scent with a dumb name, but overtime it has really grown on me. It’s safe, extremely versatile and just very pleasant. A lovely composition.
    I find myself reaching for it alot, especially when I’m not sure what to wear, or when I’m not in the mood to bother with perfumes but still want to smell good. It’s pretty without being too girly, youthful without being ‘teen-y’, fresh without the sporty vibe…and it works in every season. It has good longevity and enough sillage to get me compliments when I least expect it. I wore it alot last winter and it smells lovely wafting through the chilly breeze. It’s also mild enough for summer and does not annoy me even when temperatures get too high.
    Being a safe all-rounder at a great price makes this one a welcome addition to my wardrobe.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    It does not smell exactly like Donna but the similarity is very noticeable. Marry me is perhaps a bit more fresh. If Donna is hotblooded the Marry me is coolblooded. Lasting power is also great (like Donna´s). Still Im not sure about it. Maybe Im just more hotblooded than I thought and would rather pay a bit more for the “hot Donna”.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    I am sorry this is not a real review but just a comment on Muddauberwasp’s below me:
    You sound like such a wonderful mother, and have a very lucky son (and future daughter in law!)
    I am engaged and only wish my fiancee’s mother was anywhere near as supportive. *sigh*

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought it for the name. I got it to give to my son for him to slip into his fiance’s Christmas stocking. Very little sillage on me with no projection. Scent is fading fast and I just put it on. very pleasant citrus floral, and I can smell the peach.
    Love,
    Sammy

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    The composition of this fragrance is nice: light floral notes well blended with a citrus. It is good for spring and summer and could be worn to the office. I have a little problem with peach that seems to me a little bit synthetic and too dominant. The scent reminds me “Benghal” by Lancome, but without ginger notes. Bottom line – nice fragrance suitable for daily use. My rank: 5 out of 10

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    Kind of okay citrus-floral fragrance. Light and fresh without being sharp.
    Bitter orange is noticeable in it.
    I don’t know if the name is right for it, I don’t see that euphoric important message in it.
    It makes me think of spring and feeling carefree.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    At first smells like mouldy orange, and then I can sense jasmin, peach and musk. Would not repurchase.
    6.8/10

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    This pretty floral and citrus bouquet smells just like Givenchy un air d’escapade to me, at first. It does smell pretty and nice, very feminine and fresh. But d’escapade has a really nice drydown, the drydown in Marry Me is not so good. It is nice but there are better fruity florals out there.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t like the name but I do like the bottle and the scent is gorgeous. I spray it with abandon sometimes just before stepping out into the sunshine to delight everyone with a beautiful smell.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    I tried a sample of Marry Me in a beauty shop. Actually, first of all, its name was what got my attention in the first place – a bit odd choice of words 🙂 Other than that, I love the bitter orange essence, the freesis bouquet and the amber notes. And best of all, I have just noticed it on Super Specials on Strawberry. I will not loose this opportunity . 😀

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    bloodyvie: Are you sure that your bottle is not a fake then?

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    i tried to like this perfume..
    first time i smell this on mall counter, and i can feel like its a fresh just shower scent. so i decide to ask my fren to buy this from singapore, coz its cheaper. but when its arrived, the scent somewhat different than what i smell on the counter. the one i bought too strong, and too headache. i dunno whats wrong. so i keep trying to wear this. but no luck.
    its vanish so quickly too, i can’t smell anything after 2hrs.
    too bad, i really like lanvin eclat thou

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    The most boring, blah scent I’ve tried recently. The smell is so synthetic it gave me severe headache. Awful!

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    On me i detected mostly magnolia, from beginning until the drydown. imo it’s similar with Gucci Glamorous Magnolia

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    I had this scent for almost a year. It got the right attention. It’s gentle, if sprayed moderately, lasted the whole day for me. It’s one of those scents that get bolder as the day progresses. The name is weird, yes, but it’s a scent I want to use again.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    Marry Me is pretty, uncomplicated, youthful femininity. I find the fruity notes suble enough that they don’t overpower, just enhance – a round, slightly juicy peachiness, the sweetness toned down by the bitter orange. I get a lot of freesia and rose. Not much jasmine on my skin. Every once in a while I think I get a hint of the magnolia. Once it has dried down a little I get the “tea” nuances, even if I can’t detect actual jasmine. It really isn’t anything new or exciting, and I actually don’t find it to be a bridal fragrance myself, as I think it is a bit too casual. That’s just my opinion, though. I do think it is perfect for a day fragrance. It also reminds me of Salvatore Ferragamo Bloom with the prominent rose and freesia. I do really like “Marry Me” but probably wouldn’t repurchase once I finish my bottle… I would give it a 7/10

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    Orange, Orange, Zitrus, Zitrus das ist alles! Keine Blumen , kein bisschen Süße, nichts. Weichspüler! Heiraten? Hochzeit? Wo? Nichts romantisches dabei! Für jeden Tag gerade noch so! Aber auch nicht mehr! Hält aber gut!

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a “heart says yes, brain says no” situation – the fruit-and-freesia note in it makes me smile every time I use it, but it does smell cheap, and I can’t get over it.
    Also, it’s quite short-lived on my skin (just above two hours), and I don’t see myself carrying this bottle, definitely created as a vanity-table piece, in my purse all day long. Brain wins.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a pretty scent with a silly name, it’s great for days when you want to stay low-key but still pretty and ‘put-together’, like in the office. It smells much better than Eclat D’Arpege in my opinion, that one is not bad but is simpler in its composition and I have been told that I smelled like soap when I wore it. ‘Marry me’ is more sweetly floral and creamier. It has much better longevity too. Definitely more floral than citrus which makes it a plus, these days I’m just not that much into citruses. Nothing groundbreaking, perfect for spring, but fresh enough for hot summers, and it’s not abrasively clean or citric that you can’t wear it in the fall too.
    Update: I think this scent is growing on me, it’s so irresistibly lovely, optimistic and easy to wear. I could make this my work scent or just anytime I have to be around people during the day. The price is very reasonable too. I definitely should have gotten this instead of Eclat D’Arpege.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    Am i the only one who think this smelled like J.Lo Still????? I can detect jasmine tea.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    This just doesn’t work for me. It’s smells like some weird candy I’ve tried when I was a kid. It’s too girly, something that a teenager would probably wear. Name ‘Marry me’ is definetly not appropriate for this fragrance.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I haven’t tried it, but I love the concept behind it! What a lovely way to make a proposal!!!!

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t like this unfortunately. I expected it to be a playful, fresh fragrance but all I got was sharp, bitter citrus. That’s it. The jasmine is really unpleasant in this fragrance. I only have a mini bottle but I just can’t wait to get rid of it.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s nice, fresh, playful and feminine scent with citrus notes. Very optimistic. Bottle full of happiness.
    Not overwhelming, no immature sugar bomb, just a plain nice smell. A great everyday fragrance. 🙂
    I love Lanvin and this is one of my favourites!

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m looking forward to trying it. ^_^

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    I do not like it as it smells bitter/sour and definitely unpleasant – no flowers, just plastic scent.
    I bought it on the basis of the good reviews here and I regret purchasing it.

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    This was a pleasant surprise! I was expecting a typical fruity floral that I had smelled many times before. That’s the problem with trying so many different perfumes…after awhile they lose their originality and they all smell similar to something you’ve tried before. Anyways, this was floral with a little bit of citrus and musk, and I also noticed the tea leaves in it. I think that the tea is what really sets it apart from the typical fruity florals. I was also impressed by the longevity, which was 6+ hours on me. Funny, but the name doesn’t make me imagine a guy proposing with this perfume but rather a man smelling this perfume on a woman and saying, “Wow, you smell good! Will you marry me?” I interpreted it as the perfume causing a man to propose instead of the other way round.

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    I hated this fragrance. It smells bitter (not sweet and innocent as I was expecting) and It gave me a a headache. If a guy proposed me with this perfume, I would say: no!

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    I…………….like the name.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m not a perfume reviewer by any stretch of the imagination but here’s my take on this perfume.
    All I can smell is dewberry.
    It’s sweet, a bit floral. I don’t get a citrus smell from it at all.
    It’s light. I’d say a warmer weather day smell 🙂

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    Okay,I’ll admit it, the name sucks,but the perfume is pure bliss!
    It has such a cheerful jammy opening with the apricot note (or ist it peach?).The florals, most of all freesia and magnolia on my skin, – two notes that I normally dread-, are by no means loud or oppressive.They are elegant and not too heavy.Lateron I would say,it’s a sheer veil of musky notes on my skin.I enjoy this fragrance from start to finish.
    Despite the listed notes and the name it’s full bottle worthy for me.:-)

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh No! Sorry Lanvin,,, There’s no way I’ll buy this one as “Marry Me” proposal!… I’ll try harder to find something really elegant, exclusive and unforgettable. “Don’t Marry Me” -It’s just a simple, quite boring, light and fresh fruity compote based on jasmine for spring / summer days. That”s it….

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    Marry Me opens with a fresh citrus note mixed with sweet flowers and then settles to a romantic soft floral, a bit sweet and quite close to the skin. Actually, it reminds me a little of Chloe EDP.
    I find it gentle and quite uplifting, a “happy” scent. My husband likes it, which is a bonus 🙂 It isn’t groundbreaking but it is very pretty and very wearable, great for a bright spring or summer day. The bottle is lovely and the name does not bother me at all.
    I would recommend it to anyone looking for an inoffensive, gentle and romantic floral fragrance.

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    “…the name could put many people off buying this fragrance, I can imagine it might feel embarrassing to go to the counter and hand over your own hard earned cash (as a female) and pay for something called ‘Marry Me'”
    WTF did I just read?

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    This is appropriate for what its name is…..for your wedding day!!!! 🙂 Very romantic and lovely scent!!!!

  65. :

    3 out of 5

    Before testing Lanvin’s Marry Me, I expected a bland and banal fruity floral. Surprisingly, Marry Me is quite a pleasant little number, something I wouldn’t mind adding to my own collection.
    It is wedding appropriate, especially seeing that the jasmine and freesia notes come through quite strongly in this composition. In the opening, bitter orange and juicy peach provide a sparkling, sweet touch to an already feminine, white floral blend. It smells like a nice, big bouquet of pretty flowers, with a tinge of citrus in the air.
    Marry Me is a subtle fragrance, one that stays very close to the skin. I don’t mind this aspect and I think it works well, especially during the warmer months.
    I am so fussy when it comes to fruity florals, that for me to have actually worn Marry Me outside of the house is a huge achievement. It’s evident that I really enjoy it. I would consider Marry Me an easy crowd pleaser.
    The longevity could have been better, and the name perhaps more appealing. I would hate for a strange man to ask me what I was wearing. Can you imagine that, “What’s that perfume you’re wearing?” “Um, Marry Me!” It could possibly lead to some unprecedented marriage proposals.

  66. :

    5 out of 5

    This smelled soooo bad on me. Smelled like licorice a long time, until it finally smelled fresh and lovely. This was not for me.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    floral fruity is my type and this certainly falls into the category. I get jasmin, peaches at the opening and then beautiful roses. A few hours later I mostly smell roses and peach which is disappointing really as it turns out quite plain for my taste. Lasts long though. it is something I wouldn’t wash off, but I would not buy again, either

  68. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice, so fresh and juicy! I liked it better after a while, but it`s gorgeous.

  69. :

    3 out of 5

    My absolute favourite of fresh floral scents! So delicious, but not sugary. A great mix of freshness and sweetness. I bought this as a gift to my friend and I want it myself, too. The bottle is beautiful, although the name could be better.

  70. :

    3 out of 5

    I guess Canada (west coast) must be slow to receive this. I have to laugh as I saw this being aggressively marketed at Holt Renfrew in May 2013. A woman was spritzing the air and anyone she can assault. I had to put up both hands and say loudly “NO” so she wouldn’t insist on spraying me. I am sure this is the one she was spraying but the reviews here is saying it is floral. I only get sweet white sugar. I remember thinking I can skip this.
    One spray on me,
    Sillage: about a foot
    Longevity: 2 hours
    Rating: 1/5

  71. :

    5 out of 5

    When I first smell this perfume, I can imagine myself wearing this on my wedding day. This is a perfect bridal smell. It started out with strong flower smell but it settled down with a really girly but elegant smell. The name really suits the smell. Love it!

  72. :

    4 out of 5

    FABULOUS!!!!IT IS MAKES ME FEEL I AM A PRINCESS AND WALKING IN MY BANQUET. SMELLS LUXURY!!!!!

  73. :

    3 out of 5

    This was a blind buy and unfortunately not a successful one for me. I found it to be very overpowering at first and there was a very sharp note, I was hoping it might soften down into something more wearable but in less than 2 hrs was gone. I wouldn’t call it a fruity fragrance as to me that means something slightly sweet which I didn’t get at all from this. Overall quite disappointing, my hunt for that perfect floral continues!

  74. :

    3 out of 5

    My favorite perfumes all time. I really love this perfumes, make me happy and energy. Not suitable wear in summer beacause it not long lasting but good wear in winter, spring and night because it lasting to my skin. If I wear it, I feel like someone propose me..I love it feel while I wear it!

  75. :

    4 out of 5

    I wanted to like it, the bottle is really cute,but I wouldn’t call it “Marry Me”.
    This is too strong for a “Marry Me” fragrance.
    It’s okay, but there’s one note , that seems too sharp, and makes me sick.. something gone wrong with this one.
    Maybe I’m like 1/100 that hates it.
    The name “Marry Me” would fit “Jeanne” by Lanvin in my opinion, it’s clean and delicate.

  76. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume is a definite keeper for those of you who like fruity-floral fragrances. It is for the young crowd out there!
    Absolutely Love it 🙂

  77. :

    5 out of 5

    WOW! What a beautiful scent I absolutely love it! The bottle is really nice with a cute bow on it but the scent is to die for! I must admit I have put off getting perfumes with orange in as I just thought they would smell bitter but this, as soon as I sprayed I got a whiff of gorgeous orange its so well balanced. This is perfect for spring/summer am so glad I blind bourght this. I would advise anyone to go and try this. I think I have just found my summer signiture scent! LOVE IT

  78. :

    3 out of 5

    I use this at night..is long lasting at night use, not suitable day use.

  79. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this perfumes. Make fall in love 🙂 so sweet ! but it not long lasting with me. I have to spray 3-4 per day :”(

  80. :

    3 out of 5

    Such a well-balanced, unique scent. It has a warmth I never noticed in a fruity perfume! Almost as if there was an almond undertone beneath the juicy peach notes and the crisp flowers. It has become one of my favorites because it smells so divine! 🙂
    I would marry in this.
    It’s like a happy sunny day on the country in late spring, but with an elegant, feminine touch to it.

  81. :

    5 out of 5

    Firstly, I must admit it was the name what draw my attention. No wonder I was nicely surprised, when it’s so sparkling and universal. Although I wouldn’t wear it (because of its princess-like image and also, it got a bit too soapy after time…), at least it made my day (not necessarily wedding :))

  82. :

    4 out of 5

    I was wondering if they still have it in the store. Oneday, me, my sister and my mom went to Downtown LA, they have some perfume store with many discontinued item. They also have this perfume. When we smell it, oyyyy it smells fresh, flowery and soapy…Yummmmm Next time I will buy the big one for me. This perfume a little bit similar with Nina Ricci Love in Paris, but more sweet. This is one of my favorite perfume.

  83. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my favourite perfume of all the time. Definitely my go-to and must-have perfume. I really can’t express how much I love it! This was love at first sniff! It’s great everyday fragrance especially for younger girls, but women can also wear it. It’s sweet and floral, very likeable and nice.
    When I wear it (and that is very often), I feel happy and optimistic about everything. My boyfriend loves it aswell. It’s probably the most versatile perfume I’ve ever came across.
    So girls, at least try this one out, you won’t regret.
    I’m running out of this beauty, I’m definitely going to repurchase it.
    GREETINGS FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC! 🙂

  84. :

    4 out of 5

    Marry me curious and interesting name perfumes. If someone asked me what they should smell Bride, the entire sheath wedding or as someone rightly pointed out, “the desire to marry” it will be roses for me.
    And that’s how it smells on me marry me – this is the rose garden. Peaches sense after a long time and maybe a little of the grape water. The fragrance is floral-fruity, in the background trying to break even but the magnolia and jasmine – rose is definitely dominant on my skin, like a

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