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bov7409 – :
This is just too beautiful on my skin , not very sweet , not very fruity , not very floral ..So balanced and works for every season if you are a plum lover like me get it !
ALEKSANDRO – :
What is this???? Britney Midnight Fantasy + Mariah Carey M + Marc Jacobs Daisy… so fake 🙁
fczs33 – :
The orange flower and mimosa combination is light and fruity sweet. The mimosa adds to and intensifies the fruity hint – the scent is similar to the freshness of a typical citrus, but sweeter… sort of like satsumas (?)
The tuberose is thankfully sheer and is almost hidden by the developing plum. I’m not familiar with pomelo, but I’m guessing it’s a citrus too, or else the top notes are long lasting as there is a sharp bite underneath the sweet plum. All together the heart is very similar to the top notes, the only real difference is that the plum makes the heart heavier.
The sweetness doesn’t last too long before the heliotrope in the base develops and adds a powdered cleanness to the fragrance. As the plum burns down the vanilla replaces it, but it is softer then the fruit and compliments the powdered floral note.
The perfumers were clearly aiming for the sheer florals found in Marc Jacobs ‘Daisy’, with a dash of the fuller, sexier plum notes of Britney Spears ‘Midnight Fantasy’ thrown into the mix and they’ve succeeded.
This is a nicely balanced fruity/floral; There’s enough sweetness to make this a nice choice for a girlie-but-casual accompaniment to jeans and a tee, and the sheer florals add enough of a contrast to wear this to work. MIDNIGHT BUTTERFLY is light and playful, so it does actually bring butterflies to mind, so it does do what it says on the tin, so to speak. Another plus is that I’ve found another wearable tuberose.