Organza Indecence Givenchy

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Organza Indecence Givenchy

Organza Indecence Givenchy

Rated 3.87 out of 5 based on 53 customer ratings
(53 customer reviews)

Organza Indecence Givenchy for women of Givenchy

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Description

The ‘indecence’ in the name of this Organza exactly describes the character of the ‘black’ Organza. The bouquet is composed of woodsy and spicy notes – cinnamon, patchouli, musk and amber. The fragrance is intensive, sharp even in the beginning, and yet softly sensual and erotic. It was created in 1999.

Organza Indecence was created by Norbert Bijaoui and Jean-Claude Delville.

53 reviews for Organza Indecence Givenchy

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This has similar notes of Chopard’s Casmir , though it seems to have perfect sillage and projection, and a great deal of ELEGANCE . I find it warm , comforting scent , and one that gets positive attention . Frankly, it is one of the most beautiful perfumes I have ever met , and I will ALWAYS have a bottle of this warm, sophisticated magic .
    Some fragrances are so well done that they smell very expensive ( like the Chanels ) . This one smells expensive, rich , and is a stand out . I would call it a safe blind buy as I can not imagine anyone not falling deeply in love with it!
    For a while it was hard to find, but recently I saw it at Dillard’s . This would make a wonderful gift for most women !

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I never thought I would have scored an original bottle of Organza Indecence and I did. I found a 50ml at a local pharmacy for $47.95. From the immediate spray onto skin, I receive the warmth of amber and patchouli before it opens to the rosewood and leaves a remarkable trail of cinnamon. Long lasting for a good 7+ hours. I’m impressed with this time discontinued beauty!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Believe it or not, this was my teenage/ early 20s fragrance after years of wearing Hypnotic Poison. I lost my last bottle as a courtesy of TSA and/or Southwest’s handlers (thanks!) back in 2010- and it was an original. I’m on a hunt for the new one just to check, but I’m close to gambling for the og on eBay.
    Smells very close to Dyptique Eau Duelle. Lovers of Hypnotic Poison, Addict, Obsession, Alien, Classique, Hot Couture, Shalimar, Exclamation (lol yes), Black Cashmere (RIP) and possibly Bottega Veneta will rejoice. The smell is nearly indescribable in its beauty and elegance, and is the only scent I’ve had men stop and ask me for- to purchase for their wives. It is a vanilla-and-wood with spicy cinnamon (in no way candied), and a pencil-shaving sharpness that keeps the sweets in line. Make no mistake, this is a powerful scent and isn’t for everyone. Except it kind of is… or was.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Haha….
    I always end up liking these spicy scents…even before I know what they are!
    I scored small vintage bottles of Organza (way too much vanilla for my warm skin), Gucci Envy (fresh!)…and this one…Organza Indecence. This one is complex, a great balance of spice and wood with lightest hints of vanilla and amber. This is very complementary to my own skin scent. WINNER!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This was my signature perfume for years. The new versions of this perfume are weak, not long lasting and doesn’t have the exact same smell. When I called Givenchy about it right after the discontinued it, they said they were saving the environment and had to change the perfume for that reason. Whatever! It is not the exact same long lasting, beautiful perfume they once made. What a shame.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    This scent is not discontinued. What the vendor explained as to why they don’t product this bottle shape is because the mold broke and they weren’t willing to produce a new one, so they have it in the signature collection shape. It’s the same scent, bottle change or not, still very lovely of a scent.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Simply the greatest presentation in perfumery.
    I miss this very much.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Organza Indecence by Givenchy-
    Amber melts Vanilla and Cinnamon together and dusts them with a powdery air. Plum adds in fruity sweetness to the elegant blend. Sadly, to me, Patchouli seems lost beneath the sweet, powdery breeze. Musk works only to give this fragrance a long lasting exquisite life, if only to add warmth to the mix, holding down the dustiness of powdery amber. Nothing animalic from Musk exudes forth from this fragrance. It appears to be used as a fixative to extend the other notes into the long lasting fragrance that this is.
    The Fragrance lays low with just a moderate sillage with just one spray- Two or more sprays will send this into the Enormous realms. Be careful.
    The fragrance is very noticeable when the nose draws near and will stay there for 12 plus hours, rewarding you and your lovers senses without fading. After 12 hours the scent remains almost unchanged, making you feel like you have spent your money well on a fragrance that delivers and delights with a long lasting night of elegant fragrant pleasure.
    Even though this is marketed as a women’s fragrance and since this is not a flowery fragrance, This will also serve men quite well for you guys who like to explore and are adventurous or are just tired of the same ol’ fresh and clean. After all, many of the notes in this women’s fragrance are also used in men’s fragrances, so there you go. Highroller is a man who dares. If I like the way it smells, I’ll wear it, I don’t care if it’s marketed for women, or pets.
    Organza Indecence by Givenchy- Highroller recommends this fragrance. It’s elegant and super long lasting and nearly unchanging throughout it’s long life. Exquisitely crafted to satisfy all of Highroller’s specific needs.
    Buy it ladies and gentlemen, this one is lovely indeed, and you will get your money’s worth in perfect projection and excellent longevity. You just can’t go wrong here.
    I’m having a whisky toast to Givenchy for creating this delightful and rewarding Fragrance. I think I’ll go with a dram of Cragganmore Single Malt Scotch. I think that will nose well with this lovely fragrance.
    Cheers, Malt and Perfume Mates.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a completely deep rich amber scent with musk and patch raising up the amber. Delicious and luscious and lovely.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    In some ways this reminds me of Kenzo Jungle L’elephant – spicy!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I found this beauty for a very low price just in time for my birthday trip to New York. I feel very blessed. Organza Indecence is absolutely amazing. What can I say, I love cinnamon vanilla and amber. Why this was ever discontinued I will never understand. Organza Indecence is both sexy and sophisticated. It will now forever remind me of autumn evenings in fabulous Manhattan.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    To me this is a fall fragrance, mostly due to the cinnamon vanilla cloud it envelops you in. Best worn when all the pumpkin and eggnog drinks start popping up at the coffee shops. I’d actually go into Spring with this, but to me it’s not a Summer scent. Finally wearing this today (September 30) and even though it’s still 84 degrees in Texas, for me Fall has officially begun! This is a forever love of mine.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh, nice.
    This stuff lasts on paper… I can only imagine how it lasts on the skin.
    It initially smells of cinnamon with a floral background, the vanilla ( a realistic vanilla) hides in there somewhere
    Sexy.
    Now, after a good three hours, I smelled the paper.
    Can it be? Vanilla? Has my dislike for vanilla changed through this wonderful, sexy frag. Methinks , yes.
    It’s not burnt vanilla cookies vanilla, nor a patchouvanilla, or synthetic vanilla, ……it’s just vanilla like the smell of NY vanilla egg cream.
    I like it.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    This one is heartbreaking for me. Found a mini at a vintage store and discovered one of the most beautiful perfumes I have ever had the pleasure to experience. Dry woods, cinnamon gourmand, sweet vanilla, autumn spice, romantic, mysterious, wood fire warm. The rarity and price of this gem is what breaks my heart.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Dabbing a perfume onto my arms and sniffing right away made me think that it’s a twin sister of Feminite Du Bois (by Shiseido), as it was VERY similar. Then 30-40 mins later it started smelling just strange, like some note was just off, didn’t like that stage then in another around 10 mins after that (luckily that strange note didn’t last long) it turned into creamy cloud of sandalwood. I wonder how sandalwood is not listed, as right now I am surrounded by a thick cloud of sandalwood (and that’s from 2 tiny dabs onto both arms). Definitely an evening scent. First time I tried it around the winter time and it was so sharp and caused a very strong headache, so I put it aside and didn’t try anymore till today. So I can’t really agree with those who recommend it for colder seasons, as it’s just too sharp, but now, in warm summer weather, the scent is much softer, creamy yet projects much more, so you’d need a tiny amount to create a huge impact.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    O my but what a grown up lady this is…..the spice and warmth is so tempting, luckily I don’t need to use much, a couple of modest sprays behind the ears and I am in heaven.
    It is the perfect backdrop to seduction, however, the vanilla lingers, unlike a lovers kisses.
    I can still smell this hours later, when this perfect fragrance all I have left of the tryst with my lover.
    It has Christmas spice, but it is not christmassy.
    Maybe a little too heavy for summer…..but if I had the chance to wear it again, I would.
    I hope they bury me wearing this…..(hope I’m allowed to say this, but I really do….)

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Do not despair- I just (31/02/17) bought a vintage mini with beautiful dress bottle on ebay(UK) for £10 (incl. postage)after reading reviews here. So still can be found. The finest vanilla icecream topped with hot butterscotch sauce. Yummy!

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Swirling veils of organza laced in spice and vanilla envelope you, sexy amber undertones released from the heat of your skin. A very sexy, warm, exotic scent. Very gourmand in it’s appeal.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my favorite perfume, and is not a bargain fragrance . Oddly , I bought a perfume that I had never smelled before that is a clone – Chopard Casmir . I opened it up and was shocked that they were almost identical . There is a huge difference in the price and I will probably stick with Casmir because it has equally good sillage and longevity . Both are first rate fragarances !

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    i forgot to say this is a bit different to just organza , as organza is more floral in my mind
    Indecence is more honey and woods but also just more beautiful than organza even though I love the first organza too this one is superior in so many ways and more sexy more gourmand version with the sweet sultry spicy hunny.
    Perfect for cooler weather u don’t get much more regal and expensive smelling than organza indecence it’s a beautiful fragrance that is sooo rich and elegant creamy and romantic !
    10/10

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet baby Jesus ,
    This is mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
    In UK we used to have hot sweet like a gobstopper called
    Fireballs ! Fireballs were a right if passage in late 70’s and early 80,s
    If u and your mates had fireballs u had to endure 3 days of torture trying to lick them till they were gone ! We were tough kids , u could not cry at the heat u had to pretend u were hard and enjure the pain ! Mum might try to slip u a cold drink but if found out cheating other kids would not let that go , u lost , so try not to give in and finish that burning sweet ! No wonder the dentist’s had their head in there hands all that sugar ! Haha what a great memory ! Boy this fragance is like hot sweet fireball sweets but drizzed in honey 😉
    Beautiful fragrance !
    Easy to wear spicy almost wanna eat this !
    10/10

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    Please please please help me! I need this in my life again.. I once had a tiny bottle but my neighbour took it from me when she was pet sitting. I didn’t say anything because she was the one who gave it to me in the first place and I figured she likely regretted it. I didn’t want to confront her about it.. and if it was anything else, short of the animals or my guitars, I wouldn’t have cared.. but this…
    This is my all time favorite perfume ever. Alas, I can not afford the vintage bottles online. 🙁
    Please msg me with perfumes you have found as the perfect, or near perfect replacement!!
    THANKS!!!
    I will also buy any bottles you might have lying around that you want to get rid of 😉 inbox me to sell!

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    I am a little late in the game on this one, yet today I discovered a vintage mini of this now lost legend at an antiques store. In the 20th C. I revered Givenchy as one of my favorite houses. This one slipped by my nose, as it quickly disappeared from the market. Due to high on the prices, I avoided it before today. My mini was just $3.
    My first thought was PI. Yes, its Pi revisited and marketed for ladies. There are no floral notes that I can pic out and plenty of creamy sandalwood and vanilla that you want to taste! The cinnamon reminds me of the kind they put in candles. Its just plain cozy! There is also a strange heart note swirling around the plum that is sort of nutty.
    This is far from Organza and not Indecent by any means. It really marches into the gourmand territory. This should have been launched as Winter PI. I really enjoy this on the back of my hand with a steaming cup of coffee-luscious!!!

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Love this fragrance & it wonderful enough & complex enough for any season. It will remind most of fall & winter tho. To the reviewer below, it is still for sale in Dillards. However, the formula is not as good as the original. I will never understand why these companies screw up perfection & end up with a bad rep. NO, buy the old one, or skip it…

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    This review is based on the formula from 1999-2000. I received a mini bottle in a gift set from my mother during that time.
    My aunt called from the mall saying she was buying her daughter a gift box of 5 mini perfume bottles. It was on sale in Macy’s or similar store. She asked if my mom wanted to buy one for me, so we said yes and my aunt picked it up and my mom paid her. I believe they were gifts for my cousin and I for Valentine’s Day or Christmas, but I’m not sure. It’s hard to remember. The gift box is red wood with silver metal design on top, and a picture frame in the center. The inside is lined in red velvet with 5 mini bottles. Obsession EDP, White Diamonds EDT, Amarige, Organza Indecence, and Davidoff Cool Water. I was about 22 years old, and wasn’t into perfumes due to my allergies growing up. Perfumes often bothered my sinuses. But I was glad to have this gift set for occasions I wanted to use a fragrance. My favorite from the set was Amarige, which I wore for several years on any special occasion. It was a nice neutral scent on me and wasn’t strong. I kept the gift box on my dresser for years until the top was tarnishing and I stored the set on my closet shelf.
    A couple of years ago after I started collecting perfume, I took this set out and sampled them again. The best was Indecence. It started out loud but dried down to a delicious warm buttery scent, with some spice and sweet notes. Normally patchouli makes me feel ill, but in this scent it either disappears fast or is blended nicely. It is one of the few perfumes with patch in it that I love. I brought it out for my mom to try too, since she remembers the gift box well. She tried Obsession and it was very loud on her. Filled the room. Cool Water didn’t smell good, and White Diamonds EDT is not as good as the EDP. Amarige no longer was very good to my nose. Indecence is the best of the 5. Really smells delicious.
    I went online to order a new bottle and was sad to see it was discontinued. I cherish my mini bottle and keep it in the gift set. I saw some people selling the mini for high prices. I won’t sell mine, for sentimental reasons and because I love it. A new formulation probably wouldn’t smell as good, but it would be nice to be able to buy a new full bottle. I did buy a new Amarige, which was still available. Just to have it in case I ever want to use it. I also purchased Organza, which is good but not great like Indecence.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    So I tracked down a bottle on ebay . . . and it turns out the sample I fell in love with was the new formulation.
    This is still lovely, but quite different. A creamy cinnamon vanilla and soft amber and wood. The new and the old versions are so different I don’t think I’d mind having both.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. However, I have been have a very hard time with cinnamon lately. This one is divine, however, Amazing spicy fragrance!

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    I came across this gem in a pharmacy in a small country town while home for Christmas. It was love at first sniff, this is a real vintage beauty. I was pretty sure it was disconninued so I rushed online to look it up on here. Yep, that little pharmacy has no idea that some people would sell their kidney to get a bottle of this. I love that small town shops keep their old stock indefinately, you can find all kinds of vintage and hard to find perfumes. I might buy their entire stock over time as I come home for visits on the holidays.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    The bottle for this was so unique. I can’t say I liked it, but it was unique, and it had a habit of tipping over. And the commercial was a bit confusing because it takes place in a desert, but I don’t get ‘desert’ from it (too spicy and gourmand for that climate), but it was the 90’s. Who knew what image they were going for… The model and her pose definitely fit. Just gorgeous, and scandalous.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    This is Pooh bears fragrance, it’s pure sniffing a pot of honey with a little spice and lotsa sweetness’s.
    Soooo lovely mmmmm mmmmm
    Honestly if you like the smell of yellow honey this is the teddy bears picnic for you!

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    What a beautiful perfume!
    Unfortunately not working on me, but I can’t hate it.
    I have one 15ml bottle with box for sale, no swap (loc:europe).
    Send me a PM if you interested. 🙂

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted to love this, but it’s just too sweet for me. I love gourmand scents. My mother had a small bottle about 15 years old. I didn’t love the scent. I tried what I’m assuming is a reformulation today in-store and I’m still not crazy about it. I get a hint of anise in the reformulation that I’m not seeing in the notes listed. The search continues.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume has not been reformulated, Organza Indecence has been discontinued.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I am looking to buy or trade for a pre-reformulated version of this one (any size) so if anyone is willing to help me out with this or point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated ^_^
    *I will update this with a proper review if I manage to get my hands on this*

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    I Loove this fragrance..but all I really get is vanilla..no spices. Some have said it reminds them of Opium..I dont even understand that. indecence is hard to find ‘discontinued’..and cost a small fortune. go to scentsationalshoppe perfume oils. their rendition is too yummy.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    I have the original givenchy organiza indecence from the year 2000 that I mighy be willing to sell or trade. Its full to the brim in a mini (what is now-a-days called luxury size mini). I just put one small drop on my wrist, the juice is strong. Cinnamon rice pudding, candied figs, christmas scents, well blended. Nothing offputting. Really a gorgeous scent but not exactly my type of fragrance.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    progenitore degli attuali gourmand, chiaramente fuori produzione da un po’, questo profumo, che io ho nella formulazione originale e non nell’odiosa replica più recente, è di una bellezza speziata e dolce. il primo spruzzo sa di babà; proprio quel sentore di sciroppo di rum alcolico e mangereccio, ma presto spunta la cannella, vera protagonista dell’accordo, che rimane piccante in questa fase di cuore, e che col tempo evolve su un fondo di vaniglia ambrata. benchè la prima impressione possa risultare potente, questo è un profumo gentile, equilibrato, e non sfugge mai sul dolce-nauseabondo di certe fragranze vanigliacentriche tanto diffuse oggidì. bello, cremoso, confortevole, caldo e speziato al punto giusto. un peccato sia ormai così raro.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Well first you should really view the advert on you tube , sex sells especially when it’s a beautiful dark haired siren with her hands inside her gown 🙂
    ORGANZA INDECENCE edp vintage yr 2000 batch code is what I managed to get my hands on. I was a fan of Organza but had read about this discontinued gem and had to try it.
    WOW…. This is quite stunning , creamy , vanilla and spices with warm amber maybe woods and patchouli .
    On my skin the cinnamon stands out almost gourmand , I’m thinking cinnamon toast or buns cooking but not so much it’s a total food fragrance it’s way more clever than that.
    This is gently sexy and erotic and I will treasure my bottle. Why an earth was this discontinued and then reformed ? This is smoky fragrance that changes a few times too before dry down.
    It’s not as strong as it’s sister fragrance organza she needs caution when spraying though she too is a beauty very different from this fragrance though I felt a little of organza had made it through into this perfume but no real flowers in this one to my nose.
    I felt a little of dior addict was floating much more gently around here too so if addict is too strong for you try this , that said this is no wallflower this is incredible I can see why it is soo loved , a cozy blanket of fragrance that right now is making me feel a little hungry , from the cinnamon and honey wafting up from my arm.
    Cinnamonny goodness but mixed with a sexy dryness that’s truly captivating , the advert is absolutely right it’s INDECENCY / in-de-cence !!!

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Organza Indécence is another one of those discontinued perfumes or which have become rare to find that formed an interesting part of the transition between the 90s and the early 2000. I see this time in perfumery as a moment of creativity , exploration and risk taking – which may explain why many perfumes of that time were one by one discontinued, for not following the likes of a large mass. Indécence is interesting to be in an initial moment of flankers exploration in commercial perfumery and it achieve to stand out from the fragrance that originated it, the mega oriental floral Organza. The indecence version basically builds a modern oriental spicy, almost unissex, gravitating around basically cinnamon, vanilla and rosewood- here basically represented by a large use of linalool. The original version of Indécence for me looks like a typical perfume that began in the 90s and was consolidated in the 2000s, a linear creation with enough musk to sustain a constant aura, but building a solid identity for the timely and well placed use of elements such as spices and exotic fruit aromas. It is a scent that becomes increasingly cozy with time and it will involve the wearer in the warmth of exotic woods, creamy vanilla and soft musks. You must be careful, however, because its fragrance is intense and as remarkable as its advertisement.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I have the original INDECENCE, but I’m not familiar with the reformulated version and can’t compare them. The original is a creamy, aromatic and slightly sweet fragrance. It’s sophisticated but not challenging. Most reviewers have voted for a dominant cinnamon note, however, on me, the dominant notes are vanilla and soft patchouli while the cinnamon lounges in the background. There are no floral notes.
    This is a very wearable and versatile scent that can be dressed up or down. I can wear it year-round except for very hot and humid days. This is a fragrance I reach for when I want something that’s just a little sweet, but not candy-sweet or fruity-sweet. The sillage is on the low end of moderate, but the longevity is great. As I write this, I’ve been wearing it for over 6 hours and it still smells fresh.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    My review below was based on the reformulation. I just got a mini in a swap and it smells different, so I am willing to bet that it is the old formulation. The old formula is a million times better – softer, more sensual, more refined, velvety, creamy, almost edible… the patchouli of the reformulation is screechy and stale in comparison. It barely registers as the same perfume to me. A shame.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Mulled wine. Super-christmassy. I can tell that there is Organza in this, but it is certainly a standalone perfume. Not very inspiring, this one.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    I have the original version, not the new one. So the review is for the real thing.This is a beautiful fragrance if you want sweet but sophisticated, not headache inducing cinnamony vanilla. It’s quite long lasting and sits close to the skin. Perfect for colder days. I love it but it’s still nothing like the original Organza. That one is unique, a statement making scent. This is a distant cousin and on me a lot LESS indecent than the original. The original is very sexy, this one is safe.Still beautiful. Some of you said it smells like creme brulee. It really does. Smells like a very nice dessert.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Indecence appealed to me because I was on a kick, after becoming addicted to Gucci Rush for men, of digging no-floral-notes scents. And Indecence to my nose is also the ultimate gourmand in that it DOESN’T wind up smelling like a frosted cupcake, a caramel candy, nor a square of fudge.
    When I wore Indecence it drew more opposite sex compliments than any other I’ve ever worn before or since. So, when I ran out of my third bottle it was disheartening to learn that it had been discontinued. Now, the original is like Gucci Rush for men: at a premium. WHY, oh, WHY do so many perfume houses discontinue beloved scents?
    Even the Libra that I am could be happy with just Shiseido Feminite du Bois, Gucci Rush for men, and Organza Indecence. Le sigh. 🙁

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    the original Givenchy Indecence was the first perfume to stop me dead in my tracks! don’t remember the year, I took my friend’s daughter mall shopping on a Saturday and we ended up browsing the perfume and makeup counters. “my mom never brings me here” the little girl said in amazement, as we wafted thru pretty cosmetics and wonderful scents. Then a saleslady handed me a sample card of Indecence. I stopped dead in my tracks and asked “What is this?” I bought a gift package, and shared the smaller bottle with my mother who also fell in love with this beauty. I moved to hot humid Texas in 1995 and somehow everything melted off me, including perfume, so I stopped wearing scent. I even threw some away but when it came to this precious lady, my hand caressed the bottle, i inhaled the soft yet potent scent and decided i had to keep this beauty. 2012/ 2013 I found this bottle in the back of my sweater closet, hidden in a dark corner. decided to give a spritz: MAGIC. this lady still had it. so I started on my quest to buy more only to learn this beauty was discontinued. TRAGEDY. yes, I found some on eBay, yes I even bought the reformulated version. But today I am writing to share: please try Kenzo Jungle Elephant. it is similar but different, more spiciness, but I love them BOTH. so my review is also to offer consolation: try Kenzo Jungle elephant, get it while you can- becuz KJE is also discontinued. I am stocking up becuz both frags are absolutely addictive. keep the peace and smell marvelous ladies! spread the beauty of scent!

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    Mmmmm. Creamy rich vanilla with sweet and spicy scents of ginger cinnamon and a sweet plum. It’s a gourmand of course but not candy sweet and not all that gourmand as others. I can smell the wood note in the opening which is always a surprise as most of the perfumes I’m used to open with fruit. The plum note is a synthetic fake plum as plums do not have smells. This has a lot of patchouli. I love patchouli as it has the power to give a fragrance even more power and aromatic strength. It is a lovely patchouli and tempered with soft spices. This wears like a very young but mature Egyptian girl. And she makes men fall at her feet. The aroma is elegant and strong and turns into a lovely amber and musk. Recommended for formal evening wear. I have some girl friends who wear this and like it and others that don’t. This is not for you if you are into fruity florals. This is hardly floral and it’s mostly patchouli so you have to be ok with patchouli. A very great smelling scent. Bought it at Macy’s thank you Macys!

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    Definitely one of my very favorites. All amber and vanilla in all the right ways. But a little goes a long way!

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    An oriental-vanilla with rich gourmet dessert-like decadence, golden and smooth, vintage Organza Indecence is a special scent for sure. Not a favorite of mine because how vanillic it is I get tired of its sweetness but it is definitely stunning and I see why it’s such a sought-after scent. Has plum note, warm cinnamon spiciness, and a dominant woody base. This scent is very well rounded and balanced. I think Organza Indecence, with the gown bottle, would do very well in today’s market as it has enough gourmand nuance to fit in well enough with today’s trends and tastes but also have enough vintage style glamour to make it special so I do hope that it makes a comeback. I do feel that this is a scent most people would enjoy unless you’re only into “fresh” scents. I have not tried the new reformulation but I suspect there’s a reason a well used bottle on eBay fetches absurd prices and the new formulation is rarely seen in department stores. If you want to try or miss the old Organza Indecence I got a miniature for less than $15 dollars for 7.5 mL online. Often miniatures are the way to go for vintages and discontinued perfumes as long as you intend to use them up in a reasonable amount of time so that they don’t spoil or fade. If they do not a lot of liquid or money was wasted and you get to try a perfume that is no longer available for cheap.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    Realized my bottle was getting low, but I happened upon another gorgeous scultpure of a bottle of this precious warm, vanilla/spicy juice that has been discontinued. I love this so much!! I must always have a bottle. IT is the perfect balance of vanilla, spices and woods – my fave kind of scent. I find my skin eats this one a bit so I must reapply throughout the day, but I do so with a sort of masochistic joy…
    This sensual scent conjures compliments galore, especially from males
    PS – this is the original formula – I will never try the reformulated version 🙂

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve wanted to experience Organza Indecence for quite a while. Finally an affordable generous sample became available. Such a luxurious spicy fragrance, perfect for the cooler autumn and winter holidays.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Around 2002 I had my first encounter with this gem . I always loved woody perfumes ( I’m not a floral type though I like flowers and perfumerie is all about flowers as a main theme ) spicy perfumes and perfumes around oriental themes . Organza indecence is that kind of perfume. I wore her for approximately two years and though she was too sweet for my tastes I became a follower . Also I noticed that the opposite sex had a high appreciation for her as well , even my sister who was always relied to me and my nose and of course my huge collection of perfumes to find her a alluring perfume and organza indecence became her signature fragrance ( I wasn’t making perfumes my self at that time ) . This indecent organza is a bit loud very sweet and very oriental ambery vanillic , but a very subtle vanilla ( Tahitian ) musky , and woody, ( bois de rose or rosewood ) . To thing about how a simple perfume I mean in it’s composition can be so beautiful is what creating perfume is all about . Simplicity is best most of the times only the proportions matters and how well molecules blend . This is what organza is a skillfully simple beautiful recipe , a concoction of resins and spices , an oriental blast . I would recommend if someone come across with the vintage organza give it a try even if this isn’t something you’d like , you won’t lose by this encounter . Tonight with all these memories of that lost beauty I thought I would give it a try and reconstruct her ( I have a half 100 ml eau de parfum in the treasure box ) guess what ? I’m wearing organza indecence 2015 harvesting .

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a half bottle(50ml) from 1998 and Im just trembling while spraying it. It has been my seduction scent for a while now and Im not ready to pay zillions for it on ebay. Anyway this aroma is a mother of gourmand perfumes. I sometimes use givenchy organza under it to give it that extra edge and add longevity and silllage. My 8 year old daughter thinks I smell like christmas wearing it. My husband associates it with sweetness of womans inner thigh:)

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    I find it to be very close to the original formulation but missing something. It’s not a huge difference but just enough to tee off those who have been wearing it for

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