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pzaj2010 – :
I used to wear original Tiffany and its only found in Tiffany stores or website. I never seen this fragrance there until recently. When I was in the store today I was like”hmm, what is this?”. I tried it and was pleasantly surpised. Fresh tuberose light floral.
Tuberose is what makes it. Without it, its just another fresh floral that’s kind of meh.
Its pretty light sadly and doesn’t last long. I do like however, enough to wonder if I need to test it again.
That also means I have to go to Tiffany store and have salespeople look at me like I just stepped in dog poop. The snooty factor is high there
PS I get the comparisons to J’adore but J’adore you can’t smell tuberose and its much richer and deeper. Tiffany Pure is light, light, light. This is daytime scent to me-office, church, etc
mariya.diveeva – :
This is still for sale on the Tiffany website. If you look under “accessories,” there is another section for “fragrances” and all the perfumes are there.
Sluplebypeddy – :
Released in 2003!!!!! It’s 2014! Why am I just now discovering it??? Like it very much. Wore it through this summer. Very feminine, fresh, clean, green smelling for me. Wasn’t one I wanted to wear every day. Kinda relegated it to my “special occasion” shelf. By “special occasion” I don’t mean to limit it to weddings and warm weather dressy holidays, but to include those days when I just wanted to FEEL special and make it an occasion. Compared to the original Tiffany, which I would describe as “heavy floral”, Pure Tiffany is more transparent. I wouldn’t use the word lighter. Pure Tiffany is transparent, like looking through a waterfall. (Maybe that’s what they mean by “aquatic”.) The waterfall is definitely there! You can just see through it. Whereas Tiffany is heavy, as in the scent lingers and is weighted, it isn’t light and airy. I hope that explanation wasn’t too convoluted. Pure Tiffany is lovely.
Kantymyr Oleg – :
When I first smelt this I instantly thought of J’adore by Dior – very similar smell. It is quite florally and soft – and I like it a lot, however it it more for an older woman, not a teenage or young adult smell.
vowsapals – :
Luxury smell, however very common smell. When you try this, you might say…”Where I smell this kinda perfume before…?”
Remind me of J’adore EDT. Quite light, not worth the price.
Korola – :
Tiffany EDP seems like Tommy Hilfiger…
the bottle and teh box are very, very sophisticated