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chaser – :
It is a benzoin bomb not more not less.
Very dark brown old lady purse.
may_666 – :
(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.
SEOWEB – :
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 .
master_tz – :
Reading the notes I thought I’d like it, but… ugh. Horrible.
poryadiny – :
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.
roma83 – :
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.
alexrey – :
very sharp white floral sort of perfume