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natalochka – :
I must confess that I tend to gravitate towards rich, spicy and woodsy fragrances, but this scent was a gift. The scent is very smooth and well-blended, yet retains a juicy and bright quality – more refined than the majority of fruity-florals out there, but not fussy.
The initial blast is a bright mandarin-rose jam with delicate orange blossom garnish (if this was tea I’d be in heaven). After a few minutes, jasmine and her cousin, a subtle creamy tuberose, peek out from under the fruity floral bouquet. All the while, velvety peaches dance around, only settling towards the drydown.
The whole potion is anchored in what I call the “Morillas accord” – very prominent in my favorite, Musk Oud – a smooth rosy vetiver-sandalwood base.
It isn’t mindblowingly innovative, but I’ve come to delight in this nectar-like potion, especially in warmer weather.
Sensual, feminine, quite wearable.
mikhail – :
Given the list of notes, I should be in heaven… but the neroli is extremely subdued, and the overall scent is somehow muted. Longevity is also unimpressive.
Frankly, conceptually this is closer to being bad girl gone good, with a splash of generic ‘white flowers’.
It’s a nice perfume, but that is part of the problem – it is simply ‘nice’. It sits quietly in the corner and draws no attention to itself, and then slips unobtrusively away.
I want so very much to like this, but every time I wear it I tend to forget about it, which is not what I want from a Kilian perfume!
Vitalik000 – :
I was in Atlanta over the 4th of July weekend and went to the big mall area to the Saks. I have tried many By Killian perfumes and have never been swept off of my feet, the bottle attracted me and I tried it, Oh down the rabbit hole I tumbled, It was starry eyed love. I like the addition of the vetiver, the neroli, and the sandalwood. Lucky Scent lists notes not listed here such as plum accord. I slept on it 24 hours, wearing my sample and ordered it. Why not, it is my 50th Birthday Present!!!
socouscuccela – :
The edition of the extra neroli to this completely changed the fragrance for the better for me. It feels livelier and fresher and more warm weather friendly. I just find it more appealing for some reason and I’m not normally a big neroli fan (not that I dislike it). It doesn’t really scream “neroli” to me or anything, it just makes the perfume seem more well rounded and enjoyable. I really like this version.