Orla Kiely Orla Kiely

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Orla Kiely Orla Kiely

Orla Kiely Orla Kiely

Rated 4.18 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

Orla Kiely Orla Kiely for women of Orla Kiely

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Description

The creation of this fragrance included a voyage of discovery through the world of Orla Kiely designs to translate the patterns and images into the world of perfumes. Inspired by nature, Orlia’s fragrance was developed by the famous Parisian perfume house KMI Brands, with a desire to present the optimistic essence of the brand.

Orla Kiely is a charming light floral fragrance, with natural extracts of rose, geranium and bergamot, subtly balanced with fresh fig and a hint of chocolate.

Top notes: green tea, peach, fig and bergamot. Heart: rose, white flowers, geranium, chocolate and osmanthus. Base: musk, tonka bean, cedar and sandalwood.

It is available as EDP of 25, 60 and 100 ml, shower gel and body cream. Orla Kiely was launched in 2010. The nose behind this fragrance is Anne Flipo.

11 reviews for Orla Kiely Orla Kiely

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    It is pretty – just like Orla Kiely’s designs. Not unique, but characteristic enough and pleasant.
    To me it smells fresh, light – I’m quite surprised that most people on here seem to think it is an autumn/winter fragrance. To me it’s definitely spring/summer, but I live in Britain and the local summer might not be very diffrent from winter in some place more favoured by the Sun.
    At first I can smell tea with a hint of citrus fruits. And perhaps rose and geranium mixing in some lovely way. Something warm, gentle and comforting underneath.
    It’s a happy smell. I prefer scents that are ‘different’, so I don’t think I will buy it again, but I will happily use up my 60ml bottle and let the spring of 2017 smell of Orla Kiely for me.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Pretty fragrance, – aromatic, not too sweet, not too juicy – there is grassy herbal aspect of tea with fig balanced with dark chocolate and tangy bite of geranium with bergamot. Such fragrance would make great impression in office, also there is something from aromatherapy in it – feels like a perfumed body cream upon application. It is people-friendly fragrance, I wouldn’t mind to wear it for spring time, something different for a change. Do not see the reason, why it is overlooked so much.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Perfectly pleasant green fig with a slight hint of decidedly moreish chocolate. Blind bought it in Winners in Canada primarily because Kiely is an Irish designer; had imagined a sort of cosmopolitan take on peat and the Gaelic sea breeze. No such thing!

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Like others have said, great opening, not so great base.
    I get fig, tea and a hint of chocolate in the opening. It’s very nice. There’s a refreshing quality to it and then when the florals appear, this becomes a fresh take on the fruity floral genre. It never gets completely floral, there’s just a subtle whiff of general ‘white flowers’ (you know the one I mean. Anyone know the name of the actual ingredient used?)
    I was really enjoying the frag at this point, but then the drydown came around suddenly and all I could smell was powdery plastic. The powder is definitely from the musk but I have no idea what’s causing the plastic smell. I don’t detect any of the notes listed here as base notes. I really enjoy powdery perfumes, but it doesn’t suit this one with it’s juicy, watery opening.
    Half lovely, half scrubber.
    Very light sillage and around 5 hours longevity.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    On my skin I got a hint of coconut?? then lots of peach.
    Not to sweet, as I don’t like very sweet scents.
    Will be interested to see what it is like in autumn and winter months.
    Like the bottle as well.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Tea, and chocolate mixed with fresh peach. That’s what it smells like on my skin. Pleasant and very refreshing.
    Initially I found it a little herbal, because the tea was quite bitter, but then the sweet peach started coming through and it definitely softened that impression. After about an hour peach still played the leading role while tea provided a refreshing hint and chocolate added just a little more sweetness. And that’s pretty much how it stayed untill the end (lasted about 6 hours).
    Overall it smells young and cheerful, but I wouldn’t say it’s childish. I like it but somehow I find a bit too fruity. There is something about peach in perfumes that just doesn’t get along with my skin. I must say though that the peach note in here smells a bit peculiar to me. I don’t know whether some of you have similar experiences but the peaches you can get in supermarkets are often hard and quite crispy, but still very sweet. They smell ”peachy” and sweet, but not as juicy as the soft, ripe ones. And it’s this lack of a juicy aspect that I find so strange. Like fruit that is slowly getting dry.
    Not unpleasant and I think that it has its charm, but I don’t feel like getting a full bottle of this somewhat strange, peachy scent.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Great start, pity about the base.
    Orla Kiely – such beautiful, quirky, fun & happy designs where the best of the countryside-past meets the city-present. All the prints speak of fresh air & nostalgic natural living….rosy cheeks, wellies, cup cakes & good old fashioned fun. I had hoped the scent would embody all of this…& the start was indeed promising.
    The bottle is retro-classic. The moulded glass, orange bobble lid & solid weight feels very fitting. The green tea & bergamot opener is fresh yet calm & there is a warm bakery-goods scent creating a fuzzy, hazy background. All rather lovely, very natural, jolly nice.
    Then, it all goes a bit wrong. Not badly wrong – no scrubbing necessary, but just not “right”. The countryside starts to creep in….there is a lanolin whiff & a wet-dog damp-autumn-leaves accord that is just a little too much detail in this story! It is like someone (wearing a wooly arran jumper) let loose a soggy labradoodle who is now hooning around my wrist.
    As a patchouli-lover, I am used to a bit of damp leaves…& whilst it is patchouli-esque in nauture the leaves here are a little more sickly/mouldy. All the while there is a warm & cosy (if a little generic) woodsy-vanilla-musk base. Very odd.
    Definitely not your typical floral & one that I would advise you try before you buy. Welly-wearing brigade – give it a shot!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Hi, my name’s Carrie and I do some work for KMI, the beauty house that helped develop the Orla Kiely scent. Obviously there’s some mixed views here, but if you do like the scent, you might be interested to know that it has been shortlisted for a Pure Beauty Award. Thanks, C

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I was very interested in this and was delighted it was available in Debenhams today so I could test it. Orla Kiely’s designs are nice and reassuring because while they are unique then are also clearly inspired by prints from the 1950s and 1960s. Her clothing, houseware, etc is always nice but not necessarily groundbreaking. It is because of this that her stuff is so desirable. With this in mind I did not know what to expect from the fragrance and approached it with an open mind. It is a disappointment.
    I thought her fragrance would be like her other stuff in that it would be solid without being boring. Or maybe I expected comfortable but not too familiar? This fragrance is average and smells like any generic celebrity’s one. The initial blast on my skin was promising. Some tea and fig was apparent and after a little while the chocolate but it was very subtle. Mostly what I smell is some floral note that I can’t quite identify. Not that is matters because it is overwhelmed by some powdery mess of a base. Sigh. The bottle is really pretty though!

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    My impression on my skin:
    I was intrigued with this scent when testing on paper so I figured I would give it a go on my skin and see if I could make a decision.
    It’s very strong. I keep getting whiffs of it; therefore I do not think this would work well for the office.
    I still feel it’s an autumn scent, spicy, has a slight sharp/crispness about it, and is a warm scent.
    It reminds me of something I’ve smelled before, but I’m not quite sure what, either another perfume or something specific.
    At times when sniffed close to the skin it smells slightly musty. I get hints of the peach even in the dry down, which adds only the slightest bit of sweetness. I haven’t smelt the chocolate note at all.
    I think it’s interesting, but a bit strong for me. I only sprayed it once in the crook of my arm and I am starting to feel overpowered a bit. I would say def worth trying, but try before you buy.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    This is only my impression off paper:
    Off hand and straight away it is a very floral smell, but I keep getting the feel of autumn rather than spring. Has a light crispness/freshness, but also a deep muskiness (hence autumn?). The scent keeps changing to me, a get a hint of sweetness, then florals, then a darker musk. From not so close to my nose I get only florals, mostly rose and white flowers. I do smell the tea as well,which fits nicely.
    Overall, I’m on the fence. I usually don’t like florals but I would definitely like to try on my skin and see what comes through, as I really like the changing scents on the paper. Will edit when I get a chance to try on my skin.

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