Description
Pop Bluebell is the second edition of the Pop collection, presented one year after the debut.Pop Bluebell celebrates the uniqueness, authenticity and spirit of adventure. The main notes of the floral-woody scent are focused on English bluebell, described as a luminous, rare and delicate flower with fresh dewy accents, and sandalwood.
“Feminine without being fragile, bold yet balanced, POP Bluebell makes a statement without ever having to shout.
POP Bluebell tempers the bright and dewy bloom of the English bluebell with a deep and intriguingly warm sandalwood base. Known for its delicate yet distinctive scent, English bluebell brings a new balance, depth and personality to the original POP scent, echoing the multifaceted nature of the now evolved new generation of Stella McCartney icons.
The English bluebell is an endangered species and it is illegal to pick it, so POP Bluebell uses biomimicry out of respect to this precious flower. Biomimicry means that the flower’s distinctive scent can be captured without any damage to the plant, or to its existence in its natural state. This is the first time headspace technology has been used on this remarkable species, and it also makes POP Bluebell the first perfume to capture the flower’s actual scent, rather than an interpretation.”
The bottle’s design is updated with a purple cap. It is available as a 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
Pop Bluebell was launched in 2017.
sofa86 – :
Cold, sophisticated, refined. Not my cup of tea, but it has its own mystique.
khaletov – :
I love this perfume! its a little deeper than the orginal pop but they smell little simelar, but the lasting power and sillage is better with this one. Love it!
Suprun4uk – :
This is a nice light floral scent that lasts. I like it.
Bluebell is rare and a favorite of mine. I like the technology used to extract the essence of the English
Bluebell for this perfume. Since they could not pick any.
Nice ethereal floral. Biomimicry/Headspace technology.
CEPECREWOVA – :
humid summer test on card and skin
I like the opening and middle notes the best, the end is nice but, nice.
this sweetens softly on the dry down
I would say its a bluebell, with gentle white floral, this I have to see if it goes bitter, I thought I caught a faint whiff of bitter but whatever was beginning stopped luckily.
the accords look about right, I don’t get spice per se, I don’t always register fresh spice, but that’s ok.
I could detect a citrus flower in there.
this is very well blended, its got a lotus backdrop – the effect lotus has on me – not necessarily real lotus/watery note.
its a bit like the aquaticness vera wang princess has if you know what I mean.
light, fresh, soft, rounded, soap, powder – not dusty powder, clean.
EDIT
after a couple more hours, this has a nice rubber eraser note, (a bit like walking into a Smiggle stationary store – yum) I prefer this to the pink pop version. pink must have a bit more white floral or jasmine in it as a soft bitterness emerges which is fine but doesn’t suit me, this has less which suits my skin. clean, soft, eraser, soap, fresh, rounded, bluebell or violet like smell – purple gentle smell.
kilerx – :
I don’t know what the bellflower smells like, but this light and floral scent is very fine in my opinion.
I guess I can almost smell the violet leaf note in it, which I like in perfumes.
It’s a basic scent, suitable for everyday things, but quite likeable.
I even like the purple top better.
This year’s release is definitely better than the last year’s.
GGGG – :
2017. Pop “Millenial Whoop” music and Pop sugar water perfumes. Considering time travel back in the 60’s, wearing Bandit at a Dylan’s gig.
[Pop Music #2]
mk33Os – :
Honestly, I don’t know how bluebells smell. They are neither common in my area, nor a popular perfume note. So I can’t say if the bluebell note is realistic. I can say this is not as watery and lotv-esque as Jo Malone Bluebell though. While it’s unmistakenly a sweet and warm floral scent, it’s not comparable to the usual perfume flowers (white florals, rose, violet and so on).
For some reason I also smell peach in this fragrance, like in ice tea or syrup.
Later in the drydown there is a hint of the clean tuberose + frangipani of the original Pop.
Pop Bluebell shows that an unusual note doesn’t make an exciting scent. The marketing/ad shows a young and maybe rebellious image, but this is a tame and nice scent, like something a sweet grandma would gift her granddaughter.