Description
Five new fragrances: Rêve Opulent, Parti Pris, Lumière d’Epices, Ombre Mercure and Flagrant Délice. After the successful cosmetics line By Terry, launched in 1998, the former creative director of Yves Saint Laurent and make-up artist Terry de Gunzburg finally enters the world of perfumery with five new high-quality fragrances of different character. These fragrances are named Rêve Opulent, Parti Pris, Lumière d’Epices, Ombre Mercure and Flagrant Délice.
The compositions are created by perfumers from Robertet Grasse: Jacques Fleury, Arthur Le Tourneur d’Ison, Karine Vinchon and Sidonie Lancesseur.
Rêve Opulent is an enchanting floral bouquet.
The fragrances are available in bottles of 50 and 100 ml Eau de Parfum. Terry announces a collection of woody fragrances in 2013.
Reve Opulent was launched in 2012.
exe1502 – :
generic scent but comforting fruity floral, very easy to love, very safe and pleasant scent, bit expensive and average 4 hours longevity, by the way, it get compliments, if money not your concern, so grab it
ALEX4677 – :
Mild and fresh to me. Musky and a airy wiff of flowernotes. I also smell a mild airy powdery note. Very nice for office, almost skinclose. Shortlived on my skin -not worth the cost at a store but it is a nice gift or if you find it on ebay to a low cost.
Mild och fräsch i mitt tycke. Muskig och luftiga blomnoter. Jag hittar även en luftig lätt pudernot. Perfekt för kontoret då den är relativt hudnära. Kortlivad på mig – inte värd att köpa på butik, men det är en fin gåva eller om du hittar den på tradera/ebay – då är den väl värd pengarna.
jqj585speagoessenda – :
Generic to my nose. I wish I got more of a gardenia/jasmine vibe from this.
Expensive and disappointing blind buy.
Reminds me a little bit of Blumarine Bellisima.
NityBiort82 – :
Springtime fragrance!
High and fresh perfume with white flowers. Not too high, not too green. Soft and easy, friendly. Not arguing or debating of feminism. It just is feminine. Daytime in city. Maybe boring to someone, I think not.
I’m not so often interested in contents, how the fragrance is built, greated. It’s interesting, however how it works on me is the point. How it works on You! We are different fysically and our mental needs are variable.
And Rêve Opulent is nice on me. For the usual days we live mostly. It’s lifting up my day!
reercodiple – :
I like this Reve Opulent very much, even if it smells more like Reve de Primtemps. I suggest you try this if you like soft ethereal white florals with some ooomph factor.
Gardenia is quite noticeable and it reminds me of Amarige 3-steps above, but Amarige is a feminine beast, while Reve Opulent is much more subtle.
The initial blast is glorious white floral, then I smell ylang-ylang, then… barely there for a while, then ooomph again!
The first hour is a flower heaven.
It’s longlasting but not so projecting. I think it’s a very elegant and delicate scent, not in your face, but lovely if you want your perfume to leave an aura around you rather than a trail of perfume.
It’s expensive for what you get, still a lovely one.
frost-50 – :
If this were the photo finish of a horse race, it would go something like this, plum wins over vanilla custard by a whisker, closely followed by Rose and orange blossom and a scattering of white flowers. Nothing offensive, but not exactly a symphony. There is, on the drydown, something vaguely upsetting, nay disasterous about this, which had me sniffing around the house thinking I’d left the gas on. I hadn’t. It’s the perfume. A slight after whiff of sulphurous garlic and onions. Revision: Just bought a Barratt house – the air freshener plug ins they use in new houses and showhouses smells exactly like this. Very fancy. Very fancy indeed. Where can I get those air fresheners? Answers on a postcard please.
rubik – :
Kate Middleton supposedly wears this. I wish Fragrantica would mention the notes. According to some reviewer on Makeupalley they are: Notes: mandarin, plum, peach, jasmine, gardenia, rose; musk, vanilla. According to Basenotes they are: Gardenia, Egyptian Jasmine, Sambac Jasmine, Rose Absolute, Orange Blossom, Ylang-Ylang, Sri Lankan Cinnamon. Ok…
newer09 – :
A mix of white flowers, especially gardenia, with fruits and some vanilla. It’s a pleasant smell overall but not very interesting for it’s price tag.
For Majesty, the best gardenia soliflore is Panouge Isabey – Gardenia.
yakwifrjbc – :
Majesty,
if you like gardenia, try Versace’s Crystal Noir, surprisingly enough, it’s thzir best perfume, classy, not vulgar or cheap at all, a nice fresh-spicy gardenia, opens with some cool orange blossom- ginger notes than pepper and cardamome over a very rich gardenia blending over some creamy but not sugary coconut and sandalwood notes, try it! 😉
pekuchka – :
Reve opulent smells like sweet white flowers, not necessarily gardenia, it’s a whole bunch of lush tropical white flowers with loads of vanilla , enough to remind me of candy floss. I love gardenia and it’s such a same to mix it with more flowers and tons of syrupy notes.. I wish I could find a soliflore gardenia.. The search will go on.. I decline on smelling like pastry!
serpiliness – :
Rich,heady mix of gardenia and jasmine in equal amounts.
No fruit notes on my skin. A well executed white floral for hardcore white floral lovers.
pkv25 – :
This is a beautiful scent, but for the price maybe overrated, as the longevity isn’t best. Still, a beautiful gardenia scent, refined, high quality , if I found it at a better price, I would get it. It doesn’t develop much, it stays pretty linear, still a nice creation by Terry de Gunzburg.
iigksyvd – :
very nice perfume.
SagsFiegree – :
Sweet gardenia, does not develop much, but its nice.