Miss Worth Worth

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Miss Worth Worth

Rated 4.29 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

Miss Worth Worth for women of Worth

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Miss Worth was created by the perfumer Odette Breil-Radius of Roure. The fragrance is light, sweet and floral with top notes of aldehydes, bergamot, peach, rhubarb, pineapple, cassis, anise seed, lily of the valley and ylang-ylang. The heart of the composition consists of jasmine, May rose, carnation, orchid, orange blossom, violet, tuberose, clove, cumin, cypress and cinnamon. Vanilla, benzoin, tonka bean, cedar, sandalwood, amber, moss, vetiver, raspberry and musk are in the base. The original bottle was created by Jacques Llorente. Available as EDT as EDP. Miss Worth was launched in 1977.

7 reviews for Miss Worth Worth

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    It is a benzoin bomb not more not less.
    Very dark brown old lady purse.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    (for the vintage EDP in glass flower bottle, brown lid)
    Today this fragrance delighted me. I wore it for a walk in cool wet weather in the woods and it seemed to be the perfect setting for it. I got a lot of carnation and floral throughout and I really love that play against all the woody notes.It’s warm soft unique…I love it. And so many notes are discernible, it evolves in a beautiful way. I am so happy that I found a bottle at a thrift store for $1.99! Lucky find, a keeper, and can be had on ebay for a great price.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a 70’s style soft floral perfume .I think the dislikes come from perfume lovers who are not into the ( magnificent , for me )70s . The oriental side is not strong , I would rather think of it as a floral with a greenish twist due to oakmoss . I bought it blind as a fellow perfumista told me it had something in common with Yendi by Capucci and I agree , although I still prefer Yendi . Miss Worth is a soft perfume and can be appreciated by vintage florals lovers .

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Reading the notes I thought I’d like it, but… ugh. Horrible.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a strange fragrance — quite unlike anything else yet very well put together. On first spray, it comes across as complex — richer yet far more subtle than Je Reviens (the latter, these days, smelling more and more like disinfectant). As Miss Worth settles, on me it takes on an almond-like bitterish smell. I don’t detect the peach at all but the vanilla is there for sure. There is no single flower that is discernible so it would appear that this is well thought-out and formulated without any one thing sticking out too much. Even so, it’s not what you’d wear for evening. This is most definitely a daytime casual, with casual clothes. I have a vintage bottle so yes, it most certainly contains oakmoss, which makes a huge difference. Dread to think what the reformulation is like.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I was given a bottle as a gift (clear bottle with a burgundy plastic lid). I’m not sure if it was a reformulation, but unfortunately, the vile liquid in the bottle doesn’t deserve to be called a fragrance let alone carry the worth label on it. I absolutely love the old Je Reviens.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    very sharp white floral sort of perfume

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