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диман – :
Sweet biscuits? That is what this fragrance reminds me of, dry and sweet biscuits from my childhood (I assume this is the vanilla mixed with some woods), the type that you would drink with tea. I find it very pleasing and easy to wear. It is unisex, but leans feminine. I really enjoy it for the nostalgic feeling it gives me, however it is not something I would personally wear. So far, this has been the best performing Eau D’Italie fragrance on me. 7-8 hours longevity with moderate projection. Do check it out, it may not be the most unique one of the line, but definitely pleasing.
vernroock – :
Hi there, just a public disclaimer, the description of the notes is wrong!
It should be:
TOP NOTES
Bergamot
Freesia
MIDDLE
Lilly of The Valley
Vanilla
BASE
Cedarwood
Musk
@editor – I hope someone fixes it!!
monster c.s.1.6=) – :
Starts off gourmand (sugar cone). Opening is also slightly tropical somehow (pineapple?) but that aspect of the frag quickly dissipates. The musk and faint woodsiness take a little while to kick in.
Sexy sugar cone… I’m almost embarrassed to say I like it. It’s just too unpretentious and unabashedly over-the-top feminine not to tho.
I can not for the life of me imagine a man wearing this… But heck more power to u if u do.
Optivavap – :
A light vanilla. Question comes to mind: why bother? Get some Dr. Oetker vanillin. It’ll last you longer and costs about £2.-
shirshev – :
Definetly good for theather or opera going out, strong, stylish but reminds me something…
marinakoromnova – :
Morn to Dusk initially strikes me as a delicious sugary vanilla. Have you ever eaten a good danish pastry with a very thin layer of icing on it such that the icing crunches when you sink your teeth into it? Morn to Dusk smells like that kind of icing infused with vanilla beans. I can’t get enough of it! The scent is sweet, but it is not thick, creamy, nor cloying as vanilla can be. I am tempted to call it sheer. The perfume contains a distinct, bright, juicy note of bergamot and just a trace of an elusive and delicate floral that is so faint as to be nearly imperceptible, but it gives the fragrance a certain elegance that elevates it from pastry to perfume.
The house advertises Morn to Dusk as “the Italian way to do vanilla”, and I totally agree. I keep imagining this perfume on a handsome Italian man wearing a linen suit, walking along a Positano beach at sunset while licking his gelato di riso.
Hmmm…the more I think about it, the more I realize that I didn’t just make this up this scene by myself. I have seen it before in the form of Raoul Bova in Under the Tuscan Sun.
Dawn to Dusk is a vanilla perfume that works well all year long. It is not cloying, so it should work well in the warmer months, and it is also an easy choice in cooler months when the air is still a little crisp and the flowers are in bloom.
Dawn to Dusk is linear on my skin. I never lose the strong note of bergamot (the perfume lasts about 5 hours before I feel the urge to touch up). While it is rare that I enjoy a perfume in which the citric top notes never dissipate, I actually love it here. It is perfectly juicy without causing the perfume to smell sour. I have been bored with vanilla perfumes for some time now, but I have been craving this perfume daily since I first smelled it.
Sillage begins fairly strong, and it becomes a skin scent after 30 minutes or so. Years ago, I used to love monstrous sillage. These days, not so much. I don’t want my perfumes to announce my presence in a room, but I do enjoy it when I reach for something, or I move suddenly, and I catch the scent radiating from my pulse points. That is what I get with Dawn to Dusk.
At the end of the day, I think this is a very pleasing and uncommon take on vanilla. Love it!
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Update: It’s been months since I wrote this, and I just found out that the creators of this perfume house are based in Positano. I am amazed that I thought of a Positano beach when smelling this perfume!
rtj561speagoessenda – :
VANILLA too light to smell after 15 min
_Windows_7_ – :
This is a sugary cupcake vanilla on my skin. It’s not for me but it’s well made. One can find similar scents with a much lower price tag out there.
lesenok_8606 – :
This is a beautiful bourbon vanilla, and you can take a bath in it, and still be nonoffensive, but that’s also part of the problem. I could barely detect it IMMEDIATELY after application. It’s way too expensive for that. It might be the ideal vanilla if it had any sillage or longevity at all.
valenrap – :
I love this stuff, just perfect, creamy vanilla! Be prepared to want to smell your wrist or other spray points as long as this scent is on you! I put this heavenly fragrance on before bed and dream about it 🙂 I wish it radiated from my body more though.