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hellpirat – :
I got the orchid and pear notes first, which I loved.
But then it just got too sweet for me. If you like sweet perfumes, it’s pleasant. Like walking into the kitchen while someone is making toffee or caramel.
It’s a good scent, just not for me.
Although it doesn’t last very long or have very good projection.
vensult – :
B.A Denney– I have Exotic, the EDP, Stars, and the Pure Parfum, and I can say that I agree– Stars and the EDP are very similar, but Exotic stands somewhat alone.
It’s DEF a raspberry patchouli, somewhat warm/fruity/juicy and tropical version. You can tell it’s related to the EDP, but it def stands alone with the raspberry.
The patch and the tiger orchid are the same, but def a diff vibe and worth owning IMO. 🙂
18101970Ворон – :
I just put a spritz on from my daughters’ new bottle of 2015 Jimmy Choo Stars. She gifted me the original Jimmy Choo for my birthday, which was so sweet of her. Now, I can honestly say I can’t tell much difference between these two at all. I won’t feel the need to buy Stars, as it’s so very similar to the original. I do remember Jimmy Choo Exotic to be much different smelling than either of these two however, so I may pick that one up.
Both Stars and Choo original are super nice, but if you have one, you don’t need the other.
homa87 – :
Every limited edition from Jimmy Choo has been different. Stars 2014 and Stars 2015 not only have different notes, but this version is in the chypre floral group. Stars 2014 was chypre and almost gourmand. All of the Jimmy Choo Exotics have also been slightly different every year.
fabiosit – :
Seems that Jimmy Choo likes to release the same fragrances with different flask colors but same juice. I already have Stars, I bought mine in 2014. No need to buy it again.