Spring Flower Creed

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Spring Flower Creed

Spring Flower Creed

Rated 3.98 out of 5 based on 46 customer ratings
(46 customer reviews)

Spring Flower Creed for women of Creed

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Description

CREED made Spring Flower as the signature scent of a film legend, fashion icon and renowned humanitarian. This pink and pretty scent was released to the public many years later.

Spring Flower is a fresh and feminine fragrance that includes notes of peach, melon and apple in the top. The heart includes jasmine and rose. Musk and ambergris form the base.

Spring Flower was launched in 1996. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivier Creed Sixth Generation.

46 reviews for Spring Flower Creed

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I am trying to find the right words to describe it but definately floral fresh fruity, and delightful.
    The price I guess is in the subtle strong perfume.
    It’s light but it is most certainly not weak, the quality of this perfume is the lingering feminine floral scent.
    Even on my cardigan, it lingers, it reminds me of the type of quality subtle powerhouse of a Hermes perfume and reminds me of bouncheron quatre bounceron for women.
    It’s that beautiful floral fruity.
    I’m glad I brought the tester, it was expensive but worth the smell before purchasing such an expensive perfume.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Aquatic fruity floral. Blindingly fresh (or maybe I should say FRESH!!) Very fruity, little (if any) floral. Bright, tart, and juicy. I have a hard time believing Audrey Hepburn wore this because it’s in a very modern style of perfumery; “clean” melony aquatic. Pretty expensive for what it is but if you’re looking for something zestily fruity, check this one out. Sunny and optimistic.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Average floral fruity scent. Longevity is really short. The blending is beautiful..just really not my style.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    In my honest opinion, there is no more classy, feminine and demurely sexy scent than Creed’s Spring Flower. It is soft, it whispers sensuality while displaying frivolity and fun. It reminds me of the sunshine while after a rainstorm lingers in the corners of my mind. It is sweet without being sugary and feminine without being girly. The female who wears this is all woman. I too love Audrey Hepburn, who is the film icon that this perfume was made for. I was named after her movie Sabrina by my mom who loved her also. Having this perfume is like having a little bit of elegance in a bottle. It will remain one of my true favorites.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    The first bottle of perfume that makes me know about the brand of Creed is spring flower and the reason why I am paying attention to it is solely because it was the scent designed for Audurey Hepburn, whom I am a big fan of. I love her beauty. I love her elegance. I love her kindness. I love her cleverness. I love her determined character. I love every part of her and she is definitely my favourite role model. This is why I want to try spring flower in the very beginning when I was searching for new fragrances.
    Well, when I fist smelled it, I can say I disliked it and even hated it a bit because it did not smell good to me and thus I was very disappointed. But, yes but, when I just left it for a while and took the time to smell other Creed fragrances collection, in which I have some all time favourites now, it smelt surprisingly and appallingly good that I couldn’t held but kept smelling the scent from my wrist like a fool after I left the counter and was walking on the street.
    To me, it is both floral and fruity as sometimes you think the floral side is heavier while sometimes you can smell more fruity notes in the scent. However it is not just so simple as an ordinary floral or fruity scents that always smell powdery or overly sweet that disgust me a lot. Dare I say that floral and/or fruity scents are the most basic and commonplace scents in the perfumery world. Almost every brand starts with one and almost all of them have some of their signature scents or best-sellers in floral and fruity scents. From that you can see, it is basic, but it is not simple. Although spring flower is a floral and fruity scent that cannot be more ordinary and typical, Creed has the magical power to transform it from ordinary to extraordinary, from typical to unique. This is why Creed is Creed.
    The scent seems very simple when you only have a few brief sniffs, nonetheless it turned out to be very complicated when you get a deep breathe of it. It smells so nice. And the name spring flower matches the scent so much that you can imagine flowers blossom freely in grasslands and mountains and stretch their bodies in spring when your nose catch the smell. It undoubtedly depicts the general image that we all have for Audrey Hepburn as a beautiful, elegant, decent and aristocratic woman, but at the same time pretty,cute, smart and pert. I love this fragrance as much as I love Audrey Hepburn.
    Point to bare in mind is that you must leave the scent for some time to let it settle either on the test paper or on your skin because its head notes may be a bit too sharp or not so popular with everyone, the problem which most of the perfumes of Creed have. Just let it head notes evaporate and pass. Then when it comes to the heart notes and base notes which are very well blended, you will start to feel and fall for its charm. If you just ignore the perfumes and put it into blacklist when you catch the head notes and dislike it, it would be a pity that you will miss many good fragrances of this brand, exactly the same with what I did in the past. Luckily I gave it a second chance.
    It seems that I always have a stage of really disliking the perfumes with those of Creed’s which later turned out to be some of my favourites. Another example is love in white and love in black, and also gardenia and royal mayfair. So smell it after spray, then wait for some time and smell it again. You will find a scent quite different and I am sure you will find your love in such a big collection of fragrances.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I love Lana del Rey. Rumour has it that she wears this perfumes so I decided to give it a try. I was completely DISSAPOINTED because all I smelled (in the paper and on my skin)was just something pleasant.It doesn’t stand out in any way.Just simple and feminine.I have smelled something similar before.I was not taken by it…sorry this is not for me
    Lastly it’s too expensive for what you get.There are so many better perfumes out there.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice floral with an odd musky dry-down. DO NOT blind buy– you may be sorry. I like it though.
    For the price of this you can get 2 or 3 offerings from Narcisco Rodriguez so, you know……………
    The bottle should not be bright pink- rather it should be a fleshy color.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I tell you, for some reason Creed fragrances smell like bug spray to me, except for the vanilla scents.
    I was thinking that this one would be something that changed on me for the better. It came out like bug spray, and I was hoping that as it evolved through the day that I would get beautiful flowers, but for some reason, it remained bug spray on me. SOme of the other ones smell OK in the bottle, but none of them seem to go well on my skin. I had a collection of 12 mini’s that was available years ago and tried all 12 and sadly all turned on me. Creed in general would be a good one to test before you invest in an;y of the scents. Bad on me, but perhaps better on others. Good luck.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    SPRING FLOWER
    EAU DE PARFUM
    BY CREED
    This is a rather curious fragrance.
    I’m not usually a fan of fruity florals much less the color pink as in the packaging and color scheme of the bottle but this was quite an engaging and interesting fragrance for me. I’m a much older woman who prefers florals (without fruit) Orientals, aldehydes, chypres and musks, not to mention vintage classics. This was a strange sort of modern fruity floral musk.
    This is a fragrance which has been associated with Audrey Hepburn but there is no verification to this story. I don’t believe she could have worn this. It’s very unusual in it’s composition and unless Ms. Hepburn was fond of musks this would have been a fragrance in her wardrobe in later years. It has a linear progression from fruit to flower to musk. It seems to want to capture the spirit of spring season with fruits flowers and animals. If it has to be linked with Audrey it’s Audrey in her role as the Jungle Girl with the long hair and potato sack dress in the movie GREEN MANSIONS the only movie she made without looking like a million bucks in Givenchy couture.
    It’s not impressive nor complex and one might even make the argument that it’s ‘cheap’. But it’s expensive and therefore brilliant. Opens with fruity flavored notes of orange, lemon, peach, watermelon, apricot and apple. The various fruits are mixed up together in a kind of fruit cocktail which gives it a sweet shampoo with fruit smell. There’s some unlisted fruit here because I don’t get the 3 notes of melon peach and apple but rather a whole cornucopia of fruits with mouth watering aquatic watermelon and an apricot. The fruit is very pleasant and feminine enough, though speaks of day wear spring time and pretty dresses I might be too old to wear. However on some people this fruity side falls flat. On me the fresh fruit is detectable though like the other notes it’s quite linear and very nondescript.
    The heart is a simple arrangement of flowers – white florals of jasmine and roses. The florals are very well rendered if rather soapy and linear. I get rose and jasmine and that’s all. There is a moment when the jasmine turns into a silk which is very evocative of a dress. The dry down is pure musk on me. I’m not sure what ambergris is actually like but it was a note that was used pre IFRA ban, so it’s possible this is a recreation of it. Smells like animalic musk . There is no civet here but there is ‘whale secretion’ so that could account for the animal aroma. Not to everyone’s tastes.
    It’s far too expensive for being such a linear and easy to wear scent but it is rather attention grabbing. It’s too bad I purchased it when we are already entering the fall and winter season. Like next spring and summer’s clothes I will have to keep this fragrance well preserved and stored until the weather once again calls for sweet fruity scents and spring flowers.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    To add to my review – if you enjoy this scent I will trade it. I’m looking for something with a strong raspberry note. I’m open to almost anything though. Please private message me.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a musk bomb to me. It takes what could be a perfect floral and ruins it with an odd stale smell. It’s really too bad. Could be perfect. But I just can’t wear it with that musky stench undertone. Pew!

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    No idea why this is marketed in a super-girly pink bottle or with ‘Spring’ in its name? This is straight-up musky jasmine and white floral on me from start to finish with no fruity notes at all.
    Overall, its pretty good and smells like what it is: a serious, expensive, grown-up floral. Like not love for me, though.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I have mixed feelings for this one.unfortunately this is not going to be a very positive review
    I’m hardly trying to find some loves among creed perfumes,something for myself as they’re already couple of creeds I love for my husband (aventus,silver mountain) but by far I had no chance,I like some but not enough to buy a bottle(except love in white which I used to like years ago.not sure about now as I can’t really remember it)
    I had high hopes for liking spring flower though I usually stay away from anything with melon in it but I remember that I once tried it last year and it reminded me Chanel chance edt which is a safe one for me
    Spring flower opens cold,fruity and very refreshing.notbreally melony as I was afraid,still I don’t like it and it’s strange since I usually like fruityflorals with prominent apple note but this one is very sour but it may be just me because melon and sometimes peach appear very sourish on me
    But this stage passes fast and there’s a big change in it’s notes.while still a hint of applet freshness lingers beneath other notes,florals showup,Jasmine being the most dominant one,which is slightly soapy and is blended with a clean musk.
    Unlike it’s cold opening,I like it’s warm,sensual drydown.This clean musky-jasmine is very much like Chanel signature which is exactly what I like in couple of Chanel perfumes
    What makes me unsure about spring flower is that sometimes I can detect ambergris in it’s drydown,one of my most hated notes and it ruins cleanness of drydown but sometimes what stays with me is a nice blend of apple,Jasmine and musk which I find pleasant
    I don’t think I will miss it much after finishing my decant and go for a bottle as it’s been like,meh or dislike for me in different times but never a love
    Sillage is less than moderate, longevity passes six hours but almost all musky florals last on my skin for a long time, usually more than this
    Honestly I didn’t expect to see lots of racing reviews for it maybe because I find nothing special in it(even if it agrees with one’s chemistry) or maybe because I expected a totally different scent for a perfume named spring flowers. It doesn’t smell like spring flowers for me even a bit.it smells like stepping right out of shower,your skin smelling like a luxurious floral soap and your hair smelling like a fruity/apple shampoo.I adore fresh out of shower scents but I believe there are lots of them out there which are better done and have a reasonable price tag

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Amazing! I love this one! But poor langevity:((((( imagine yourself running among lovely tress, full of flowers in garden ..heaven ..inspiration of beauty , freedom and peace ,this is it..this is spring flower!

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Cute packaging, but NOT A FAN! It was just such a generic floral on me. And for the price, forget it. There is no justification for charging so much for something so basic. And I have Joyful Escada, which is much more fruity fresh on my skin than the Spring Flower. Joyful is way more fresh fruity. The Creed fruity was lost on me all together with this one….

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    The fruits and flowers in this one are perfectly balanced. Seriously a gorgeous perfume. The melon doesn’t smell like Calone, nor does the green apple smell like shampoo. The rose and jasmine also aren’t heady or classic smelling; merely a whisper of a rose and jasmine flower, sprinkled with cool spring rain. Realistic flowers and fruit. Aquatic, fresh, and I never seem to be able to pick out any one note in the fragrance at a time. I have the impression of aldehydes as well because of this, – it must be dosed quite lightly at least. Spring Flower is pretty, cool, subtle and sweet, with a touch of vintage flair. Could be worn by any age and gender, and not offensive at all. It makes me smile everytime

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    This was my signature scent for years when it came out. I loved how the melon and fruits combined to mimic defrosting, melting, dripping snow. The sweetness is subtle and more frozen berry-like than reminiscent of apples. The flowers are cool, yet lush, petals of jasmine and fruit blossoms with some sweet, quiet rosebud in the background.
    But what really made the whole blend sparkle, was the crumbly, creamy ambergris. It gave this beautiful buzz of warmth, of melting on the skin warmth and that salt combined with the wet snow and juicy fruits just perfectly conjured up the image of early morning on an early Spring day, bursting with sunshine, trickling with water and life yawning, stretching and waking-up from Winter’s slumber.
    Like all Creeds, longevity is incredible, even for a fruity floral. If you need the optimism to last all day and into the night, “Spring Flower” is a good investment. It’s pure, crisp joy.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Got this as a free sample knowing that it probably wasn’t my thing, and I was right, it isn’t my thing, but it is a quality fragrance nonetheless. Pink is definitely a good color for this bottle – this scent is definitely pink. So sweet (but not sickly sweet – a fresh sweet), feminine and floral. Beautiful in it’s own right, but definitely not my taste. I don’t like florals that announce their presence in an obvious way, and this is exactly what this one does. Feminine through and through in a classy and tasteful way. A sweet bouquet in a bottle.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    I call this fragrance “Arrogant flowers” think of a flower that is so beautiful, but also very sophisticated that’s almost “arrogant”. And this combination makes the flower that much more attractive and mysterious.
    If the flowers were a woman, Spring Flowers is a super femenine, young, sophisticated and INDEPENDENT woman with a touch of mystery.
    The only other fragrance I have used and works well with my chemistry was surprisingly Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel.
    But I was in search for a new fragrance, my requirements are that it must be fresh, floral with a hint of “abstraction”.
    I dislike the florals or fruity fragrances made for the general public, they are usually too sweet, too girly and almost annoying. I have searched all of the fragrances in Sephora and Macys but of course! it had to be inside
    Neiman Marcus and by Creed!
    There it was that pink bottle I thought to myself that fragrance must be floral, but because the bottle its so pink I thought, it better not be annoyingly sweet, or smell like bubble gum candle.
    Of course NOT!!! and I think perhaps that “bad smell” people are complaining about is EXACTLY what I loved!!
    No, it definitely does NOT smell like poo or urine!!! ridiculous. It smells like REAL FLOWERS.
    Real flowers smell pretty but also have a twist of earthy smells that are difficult to describe, sort of musky/tangerine like. I love the combination this adds, as it makes the fragrance very sophisticated, clean and crisp.
    Very mysterious! and I bet all those people complaining keep smelling it over and over trying to describe it all, because at the end this fragrance does that!
    it’s arrogant, it is seductive and one is simply attracted to it, for good or bad.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my first womans fragrance review. I have a wonderfull girlfriend now, who has a keen nose, and loves to smell things in the woods, and around her. So I thought she would like some of my woody, herbal shared fragrances. I found that she likes very feminine fruity florals, like D&G Light Blue for woman.
    Creed is my favorite house so I started exploring for her. I got an auctioned bottle of Flourissimo for her $65. Maybe it will be her wedding fragrance as it was for Grace Kelly.
    But Spring Flower I’m sure shes going to like. I tried the sample I gave her and realy enjoyed it myself, allthough to feminine for me, but on her, will be beautifull.
    As with Creeds you have clean, quality notes. Fruits and flowers here, perfectly blended. And there’s something that is added that gives it a beautifull feminine touch, maybe a bit of aldehydes.
    Rating: 9/10
    God bless you. John 3:16

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve had the same bottle for over 6 yrs. To scared to part with it because of the price I paid for it, but I didn’t love it. I don’t think I really liked it on me. I’d pull it out once every summer and add it back to the back of the shelf for storage.
    While searching for the perfect summer scent with no luck, I decided to give this another try. To my surprise, I’m hooked! This is my summer scent, It’s complex, it’s edgy, it’s floral. The dry down is great. Projection not too much. The lasting power is tricky, if you sniff your wrist even after applying on top of Vaseline, you won’t smell this scent. However, when you smell your clothes that have been in the laundry basket, you smell this fragrance. I think I will add a newer bottle to my collection.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    A one note fruity peach scent, dries down to a light melon. I don’t have much more to say. Peachy and sweet. Not for me.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    This is exactly the scent that you must to have it all the time in your wardrobe
    Apple in perfume! !no ..l disliked because of Donna karan be delicious, it was bad experience. . But apple and peach in Creed very nice they really know how to make them great in fragrance.
    I buy it for my beautiful friend ..she doesn’t like the fruity perfume but she loves this so much
    It is the gift that no one will complain about it.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Rumor has it that this Creed fragrance was made for Audrey Hepburn. If this is true, then this is the 2nd fragrance made for Audrey Hepburn because her first was created for her personal use by Hubert de Givenchy, called L’interdit. Spring Flower is a fresh aquatic floral scent that evokes youth and spring time, so it was not too far from smelling like L’interdit which was also a spring time fragrance. The opening is fruity with melon and peach. The melon gives it an aquatic feel and there is also unlisted aldehydes but they’re not harsh. The sweet fruitiness lingers forever and it blends with the rose and jasmine. At the base is a light musk and ambergris. Ambergris, a whale secretion scent, is present in Creed fragrances and gives the fragrance longevity and power. This smells so good and it lasts all day and the next. Perfect for spring and summer to wear when you’re outdoors at a pinic or at a park. It also reminds me of scents like Yves Saint Laurent Paris only less heavy and scents like Dior’s J’adore. If you like fruity florals like that try this stuff. It’s expensive but worth the price.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I disagree about the ‘najis’ undertones.
    What I get as an undertone is PLASTIC
    which I appreciate – gives it depth and
    complexity. I think it is gorgeous, start-
    ing from the FANTABULOUS bottle. I’ve
    to have this in mY perfume wardrobe at
    all times. It is romantic, care-free, not in
    carelessness or caprice but free. Peace

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    A superb, floral, apricot. But I have to agree with whats been previously said. There are undertones of urine and feces lol. But I really like the melon. I hope creed makes another fragrance with that melon.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    This is definitely a white floral fragrance. I sense jasmine and some apple in it. There’s also something that smells like urine, in my opinion. That’s the thing with strong and white floral fragrances sometimes.
    So, I kind of think it’s repulsive. After spraying it seemed like a nice fragrance, but it turned into urine smell. A big no for me. There have been better ones by Creed.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    This is my favorite from the Creed line for the obvious reason being that it is such a beautiful floral fragrance. They call it a fruity floral fragrance and I would agree with that but Spring Flower is nothing like the fruity floral fragrances today. This is the type of fragrance I would imagine an old soul to wear because it’s nothing like what you will find today. It isn’t a grandmother type of floral either. Just overall very feminine and magnificent! I have gotten so many compliments (mainly from men) when I wear this. Most of the time I only get compliments on how I smell from men if it’s a sweeter fragrance.. But this is one of a kind and a floral fragrance you simply can’t go wrong with. Imagine a young woman living in the 50’s who has many admirers that give her lots of flowers. This is it bottled into a fragrance haha.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    Today is my loves birthday and this is the perfume I bought her. It’s just SO good. It smells like the name on the bottle. Spring and flowers. It’s really amazing how creed is able to capture a whole season in a bottle but they do it here. Light, flirtatious, sophisticated in the top and creamy in the dry down. The comment below me is accurate in that their is a salty component to the dry down. Imagine smelling a bouquet of fresh flowers while sitting on a bench by the sea on a cool morning. It’s one present that is good for her, and everyone around her.
    Scent 10/10….maybe my all time favorite woman’s perfume.
    Projection 6/10…doesn’t go far
    Fortitude 10/10…contradictory to many reviews here, I could still faintly smell one spray on my wrist after 24 hours even WITH a shower. You can’t ask for better longevity in my opinion
    I’ve smelled a lot from the house of creed and one thing can be said of them….they use class ingredients and blend to perfection. This one is tops of their repertoire in my opinion along with Bois d Portugal and one or two others…

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Spring Flower took me by surprise, it was the first niche fragrance i tried and when i read the notes i went in thinking it was going to be candy sweet fruits and flowers but NOPE, Spring Flower is fresh, naturally fruity, musky and i love the ambergris in here because it lends a slightly salty and sweet (not sugary) base. It was a love at first smell for me and the lasting power is great for such a simple light fragrance and it’s been said this was created exclusively for Audrey Hepburn and that it is Lana Del Rey’s favorite fragrance too.
    8/10

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Wow! I love this. It actually smells how the bottle looks – which is pretty and sweet – but grown up sweet.
    It’s a little bit fruity and a little bit flowery and a little bit fresh. No one note seems to overpower ,the others. It’s well balanced.
    The longevity is very good too, I am still getting wafts from my wrists the next morning.
    10 years later and 50 (and the rest 🙂 bottles of perfume later, I think I have finally found my signature scent.
    Pity it’s so expensive. Best get saving.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    so important to test a fresh bottle, I tested a genuine bottle from a small boutique and it smelled bad. Re-tested at Neiman Marcus and it is delightful, fruity, clean, feminine, classic.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    The dry down of this smells like Bright Crystal Absolu on my skin. I do not smell poo lol.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Interesting that reviewers think this smells of poo. We must all be very different as I smell a citrusy floral similar to the Clinique Happy Range. Not how I smell poo to be honest. I think this smells almost masculine, but is still quite a pleasant smell. It is indeed a very summery smelling scent and is not the kind that grabs you by the throat as you walk past the woman wearing it. A nice preppy floral if you ask me.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    I recently re-tested Spring Flower and think it has been reformulated since I first experienced it some 15 years ago. Spring Flower has lost everything I liked about it years ago, and from recent reviews here it seems that there’s a common unpleasant note that’s been added. Destruction of another classic.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve been extremely curious about this fragrance ever since I found out it is Lana Del Rey (my favorite artist’s) signature scent, and also happened to be made for the iconic Audrey Hepburn. But now I’m reading reviews describing it as poo. Is this someone’s idea of a joke? I can’t imagine a floral fruity, and an expensive one at that, smelling of faeces…
    Edit: If it’s a case of reformulation like some say, then that’s just really, really sad… 🙁

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Poop in earth surrounded by freshly stomped on flowers. That’s what the opening of Spring Flower smelled like. Maybe Creed intended the opening to resemble the Lantana camara flowers, if any of you are familiar with it, it is also known as ‘bunga tahi ayam’ or ‘chicken poop flower’ in Bahasa Melayu.
    That poopy smell never really goes away for me, unfortunately. I do get more of a fresh floral-fruity projection after about 30 minutes, which is nice, but when I put my nose next to my skin, I get poop poop poop.
    Apart from that poop-on-skin smell, the rest of the perfume was alright. It was a decent fruity-floral that didn’t scream sweet but was not too tart/syrupy or even bitter. Nothing to write home about, but a pretty spring-like one to try if you like fruity-florals.
    I do wish I did not have that earthy poop smell. It really messed up the experience for me, and I’m not sure if it is just my sample, or my skin, but it is what it is and because of that, this is not a positive review, but I do hope it works as well for you as it did for so many other people!
    Longevity: around 5 hours
    Sillage: soft for the most part.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    ‘Puppy Do Do’? Do you mean Dog Faeces in a SCENT?!?!?! Why would they put this rather earthy to say the least, aroma into a ladies perfume?

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    This is an extraordinary parfum. The fruits and flowers are an irresistible association. The melon and apple seem to be the standouts for me with a reserved flower backing to layer out this amazing composition. A refreshing and sophisticated scent that makes me feel happy! Can’t wait for spring!!

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    the dry down was a pleasant, refreshing, soapy-floral. I liked it. BUT.. on initial spray till about 1 hour after, I caught a scent of something that my mind immediately associated with “puppy doo doo”. I’m guessing this is what “indolic” means? Anyway, on me it was very reminiscent of a dirty toilet at first and then dried down to a completely opposite clean, refreshing, flowery, soapy scent.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a blooming jungle of exotic flowers, of fresh spring rain, naughty but luxe pink satin lingerie, of balmy summer nights, of holidays, of sunshine and slow breeze . There’s almost a iced tea note to this which I love (peach perhaps) and the smell only fades into something more dreamy and gorgeous.
    Not perhaps for really sporty types, though its freshness may be appealing. The longevity of the power of the scent itself isn’t bad. Exceedingly attractive and womanly, in a coquettish kind of way. Well made with a signature class especially as it develops and melds with the skin. A real treat to wear, you will enjoy this on you and so too would a lover.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    This opens up a bit milky, typical to Creed fragrances. When it clears up, I get semi-fresh, not too sweet, mostly fruity fragrance. There are some floral notes as well but they are abstract and nothing really stands out.
    This smells nice but I also get some unpleasant, bitter notes here.
    Nothing special – casual, everyday fragrance.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I love the sprayer, Creed does a good sprayer.
    The fragrance is really nice too 🙂
    Pretty breezy spring florals with cool watery fruits, I would say this is a true Fruity Floral, the type which had taken over the market from the late 90’s until about 5 or a little more years ago. But it’s more like the first ones that came out, like the Escada Tropical Punch but made with higher quality ingredients.
    The airy florals with the cool, slightly tart flowers were my type of perfume so this floats my boat. Unlike the thick sweet fruity florals they all came out with later (or what Ecsada turned into).
    I’m not sure if it’s worth the price though, I got my bottle on major discount. I guess I would consider it again just because they don’t make fruity florals like that anymore. If you can find a bottle of Escada Tropical Punch it would probably go for more then the Creed hahaha

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    Promptly returned after receiving in the mail 🙁 I was sooooo excited, and even recalled loving the sample. I’m not sure what happened..
    Synthetic, synthetic, synthetic.. that’s all I gathered from my experience with this fragrance. Nothing playful or bright, just cloth flowers sprayed with some sort of citrus-melon infused floral air freshener. Really want to test the other creeds and see how they react with my chemistry — maybe we’re just not made for each other :'(

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    I really wanted to love this as I’m a big fan of love in white, aqua fiorentina and virgin island water, but it just doesn’t work for me.
    I’ve ordered a 75ml bottle and I’m not sure what’s going on, but the perfume smells “off”!?
    The top notes smell like rancid orchard fruit, no melon, no freshness. The opening is piercing sharp champagne & musk at its best and overripe, almost mouldy, fruits, apples in particular, at its worst. After the initial olfactory shock it get better, the “off” smell fades and the fragrance becomes more pleasant and fruity-airy. It’s so weird that the musk note I detect (ambergris supposedly) is most prominent in the opening, when in fact it’s suppose to be the base!? Maybe my bottle is old, maybe it’s my skin, no clue, but I’ll stick to my other creeds.
    Update:
    Turns out that my bottle was off. I’ve got a new one now and gone the rancid orchard fruit smell. I can clearly detect the melon in the opening and I get the freshness many others have described. It’s a very pretty perfume, but it doesn’t last near as long as my other Creeds. For the price i’m sure you could find a similar fruity-fresh scent for a much lower price, if that’s what you’re after.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Supposedly a fresh fruity floral, but I think Creed do other florals better than this one. I don’t think this is quite accurately named-to me it wasn’t Spring Flower, it was Spring Garden, complete with gr

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