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XAMKA – :
This very hard-to-find chameleon starts out very, almost scary aromatic, but within a few minutes in changes to a Southern France, lavender field surrounded by orange groves. This is a romantic orange blossom lavender blend with a hint of tuberose. As it hits its midpoint the petitgrain softens the scent making it perfect for any event, be it in Antibes, Athens, Greece, or Albany. I can see it worn in any season as a classic, yet different from the rest of the crowd. Moderate sillage, great longevity, ageless, and probably just as appealing on the other sex.
Ahmat – :
This is a beautiful floral fragrance, and I am not very big on florals. I find the combination of orange flower, lavender, and tuberose to be unique and not something done too many times already (although this combo does not personally remind me of the Cote d’Azure). On me, it starts out smelling like orange blossoms and lavender. I was surprised hours later when the perfume did not smell like either of those two flowers. Instead it smelled like some other glorious white flower, though not overbearing or “too big” in any way. I now see tuberose in the notes here, and that must be what I’m smelling. What began as a fresh and clean floral has morphed into something sunny and tropical. As I said: unique. I like this very much and would consider purchasing a bottle.