Sui Love Anna Sui

3.98 из 5
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Sui Love Anna Sui

Rated 3.98 out of 5 based on 42 customer ratings
(42 customer reviews)

Sui Love Anna Sui for women of Anna Sui

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Sui Love is inspired with the romantic 1960’s and their world-known parole ‘Peace and love” that was the main source of inspiration for this American of Chinese origins, Anna Sui. Floral-fruity composition is in perfect harmony with warm musky and vanilla base. Sicilian bergamot, Japanese osmanthus, and passion fruit create an aery floral introduction into a gorgeous blooming garden of the middle notes: Italian violet, orange blossom, water lily, Egyptian jasmine, white rose and tuberose, spiced with a touch of pink pepper. The base is composed of vanilla, nutmeg, and musk. The fragrance was created in 2002 by Jean-Louis Grauby iz Drom.

42 reviews for Sui Love Anna Sui

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Every time I use it, I’m reminded and surprised (!) of how beautiful it is. The longevity and sillage on this is absolutely awful. Like all other AS fragrances, it dries to a skin scent by the damn time you spray it.
    At first, there’s alcohol in the opening and then it morphs into the most beautiful, simple, subtle white rose smell. This is not a soliflore, but the citrus-rose accord is like smelling a realistic just-bloomed white rose. This is rose for people who don’t care for rose. There is a tartness, lightness and freshness to this which makes it conducive to hot weather and makes it a perfect Summer scent.
    This is not stuffy or old fashioned in the slightest. In fact, it is entirely the opposite. Sui Love is youthful, but entirely unique and not at all one-dimensional like so many others in this category. As I get to know more and greater roses, this may come to pale in comparison, but it will always be such a special and wholly wearable rose scent. If you can find a bottle at a reasonable price, you should definitely pick it up for yourself, or someone you love.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s the first and only Anna sui perfume I’ve ever tried.I saw a mini bottle of it in a local perfume shop.it was very cheap and I wanted it’s cute,girly butterfly so I bought it just for it’s bottle.I thought it’s scent must have turn.it’s production date seems to be 2011 as it’s written on it’s bottle and it was stored in bad condition but when I applied a little on my hand,I could see that it’s juice isn’t damaged by time at all
    First whiff is mouth watering juicy fruits.I can easily detect passionfruit and orange and I like what I smell.it’s playful,tart and sweet,fresh and girly.a happy,bright and fresh scent.but juicyness goes away as florals kick in and it becomes warmer and sweeter.I like it in this stage even more.I can smell sweet,creamy flowers blended with vanilla with a fruity undertone(in this stage,passionfruit smells like apricot or peach sometimes).it’s a very youthful floral scent thanks to it’s sweetness and fruity notes.I can mostly feel orange flower and rose,not much of tuberose,florals aren’t heavy or mature and this scent perfectly suits a teenager as well as someone in her early twenties
    It becomes much softer as it dries down,musk shows up and helps vanilla to create a soft,powdery scent as if there’s a blast of baby powder mixed up with a sweet floralfruity.unlike it’s almost loud,attention seeking opening and middle notes,it’s soft and close to skin in it’s drydown(musk,vanilla,orange flower and rose create this soft powdery veil)
    All in all I like it.it’s a young,happy and lovely summer daytime perfume.I’d be happy if I had a big size bottle of it instead of my mini and I’m sure that I would choose it as my signature if I had it ten years ago

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This reminds me of exclamation for its quirkyness they are a weird mixture with a powdery dry down that is just so wrong but so right at the same time. I used to hate this bought it a few years ago unsniffed and it turned my stomach. How tastes change, i love it now and of course it is discontinued!! Errr.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m trying to save the last few dregs of this! My all time favourite – light and long lasting and discontinued!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I Love it!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought a bottle of this purely for old times sake. Its near impossible to find now but I was lucky enough to bag a new 75ml bottle for £30 on eBay. I’m 28 now but I first bought this when I was 16 and it stayed with me through until my early twenties and while never being my no1 go-to scent it definitely holds some wonderful memories!
    Anna Sui Love is a bright, juicy, citrusy fusion – its mouth watering without being overly fruity, sweet but not in the sugary sense. Its also pretty unique I have to say, I can’t think of anything remotely similar. At 28, I feel like I have slightly outgrown it but you can’t resist this one when the sun is shining, I’m taking it on holiday with me this year 🙂
    If you can find a bottle, buy it – this one is almost extinct.
    Sunshine in a bottle.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I used to wear this back in the days and still remember exactly how it smells. I detected a lot of vanilla mixed with citrus. Quite warm and definitely sweet in my opinion. Now that I think about it, I don’t think this smells like anything I’ve smelled before. Really unique. I’d give it that.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this scent but I don’t OMG love it. This is a light, floral scent, with some sweet notes that are verging on fruity, but aren’t especially juicy. This is a dry, airy, sunshiney scent, but it’s a bit too generic for me to buy it again. I enjoy wearing it, but there’s lots of other perfumes that give this effect too.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    If I see this at a discount store, I’m buying it just for the bottle!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t mind it, but I don’t really like it either. I think the top notes smell best, but I don’t think it smells very nice on me – however my flatmate thinks the opposite, she thinks it smells great on me. Didn’t seem to last long, but it’s quite a light, subtle one, so could’ve been that. Bought it blind for the bottle really.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I always have a bottle of this, have been wearing it for the last 10 years. It’s sweet, juicy yet floral and reminds me of the start of Spring 🙂 One of my all time favourites…but then again, I’ve never come across an Anna Sui fragrance I haven’t either loved or liked.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    The bottle is really nice… but the scent is to sweet for me. I liked it at first and then could not stand it on me. Why ? Passion fruit… I’m allergic to it ! Made one of my friend happy to get it ^^

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Fresh, fruity opening with orange and jasmine the most detectable. It smells very spicy to me like white pepper after the drydown and makes me feel like sneezing.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I owned this about 8 years ago, bought it on impulse because the fresh, fruity opening really appealed to me but ended up giving it away a week or two later because the florals and musk really came out after the opening and something about them seemed synthetic and gave me a headache. I’m guessing it was the tuberose because it’s very rare that I can tolerate a perfume that containes tuberose.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I used this perfume about 10 years ago and loved it. To me it is really fruity yet floral at the same time. I have outgrew it now and it is not a timeless perfume that i will continue to love like i have Gloria by Cacharel.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I used to like this when I was a girl but I outgrew it. Smells very young and fresh, and a lot like peaches and oranges on me… Nothing special really.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this online without ever smelling it.
    It’s not horrible, but has a definate baby powder smell to that I don’t find sexy at all. When I don’t want a perfume, I usually give it to a friend. But I like the bottle so I wear it to relax me if I can’t sleep. And it’s seems to help.. like it would a baby =)

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Tried it after my bath on freshly washed skin. The opening actually made me salivate! Yummy tart passion-fuit, thick with pulp and nectar. I detected s.thing that reminded me of figs (perhaps the nutmeg mixed witgh the fruit). The heart becomes a heavier floral as s.o. below mentionned.A vanilla-sugar-coated rose blooms quickly (but unfortunately… a rose is a rose…) and dies as fast. A sweet , slightly powdery drydown stays close to the skin like cream. (on me anyways.) A pretty scent that i would greatly enjoy in summer!

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    I had this fragrance bought for me when I was 17 and my driving instructor complimented me on how nice I smelt haha. It smells oriental but fruity at the same time. Very nice.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted to test Sui Love years ago, but never found a tester. Last week I managed to stumble upon it in a discount store and quickly took to spraying it on my wrist and a piece of card.
    First things first, Sui Love is not as fruity as I thought it would be. It’s actually quite a clean smelling floral with subtle orange and passionfruit accords. To be fair, I quite like it, despite the fact that I thought I’d be disappointed.
    Anna Sui fragrances can occasionally be a little nauseating and cheap smelling, but Sui Love is not like that at all. It’s sweet to my nose, but inoffensively so. The scent best suits warmer weather, with it’s crispness and watery florals.
    In some ways, Sui Love is a little generic, but certainly not boring. I think it’s a pretty little scent, perfect for young schoolgirls. The longevity while not fantastic, lasts relatively well and the sillage is thankfully quite intimate and soft. I recommend.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I absolutely love this, floral but not overly so! Very sweet!

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Sadly discontinued. Great summer fragrance for a teenager, not a big fruity floral fan, but this reminds me of teenage summers. I can smell coconut even though it’s not listed.
    Sadly sillage wasn’t great, but loved the scent so much I could happily keep reapplying this one.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    I have been wearing this for a couple of years now because the first time I opened it it smelled like a when I was a little kid with coppertone suntan lotion on, the Christmas tree (pinus radiata in NZ) in the lounge after it has been up for about a week, cookies fresh out of the oven.
    Very sweet and slightly tangy too. I adore it, and every single time I spray it I am back there, 10 yers old, in front of the tree, hot morning, inhaling deeply! The body lotion is, if anything, even better.
    Don’t seem to be able to buy it in NZ any more.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Watery bright citrus with sugary fruit. Nice but not very different from the other fruity florals so popular right now. Cute bottle, though.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I quite like it.
    The smell is more grown-up compared to the other Sui frags.
    More flowers, less juice.
    It is definitely sweet but I do not think it is like candy.
    However, jigglyclefairypuff is right saying this is for the young at heart which I still am. 🙂

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    I first get a blast of floral and fruity. The passionate fruit is interesting, the mix of it with the apple and orange give it an almost peach scent. The floral is mostly rose, I don’t really pick up on the lighter floral as the rose really dominates it. The nutmeg also comes in play but it doesn’t seem like it fits well with the other notes, it kind of stands off on its own.
    It transitions into lightly powdery, with the fruit note carrying over but it turns sour and there’s a synthetic overpowering sweet note (as if it’s meant to counter the sour note).
    What I’m left with in the end is very powdery, sour, and way too sweet.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Anna Sui SUI LOVE opens auspiciously, with an inviting resinous orange which somehow manages to be both fresh and gleamingly golden at the same time. From there, the fragrance becomes progressively thicker with the passage of time, until finally I am reminded of the jar of orange marmalade I purchased at the Montego Bag airport in an ill-conceived effort to spend my last few bills of Jamaican currency before returning home. It was old–an entire year past the printed expiration date!
    Brownish, thick, the texture of orange jello cubes that have sat out in the air at a buffet table for far too long. The scent of SUI LOVE at this stage becomes more and more cloying and, to be frank, rather annoying. The orange is no longer fresh, and the florals seem stale, like arrangements set out for decorations–perhaps at the same buffet table–and changed only once a week.
    On my skin, the drydown feels something like a thin layer of dark Karo corn syrup mixed with vanillin (not vanilla…) and wilted flowers. Needless to say, I won’t be adding SUI LOVE to my collection. Désolée!

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    this has got to be the grossest thing i have ever smelt. very unpleasant, did nothing for me but cause me to gag. i washed it off immediately and couldn’t even get a friend to take it off my hands. straight to the trash. the bottle was cute but the repulsive smell….expected more from anna sui.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    I am very fond of Sui Love, I owned it several years ago when I first met my husband, and he surprised me with a bottle of it at Xmas time.
    I smell an almost peachy note with tropical flowers, I do not find it too sweet, just light and lovely- reminds me of hot nights and bare skin and flowers in my hair.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    I got this along with 3 other Anna Sui minatures and I have to say it’s totally different from what I imagined it to be! I expected something very sweet and juicy but it turned out to be floral and only a bit sweet. It reminds me of something plesant from my childhood. I think it will go well with Asian climate, high humidity and heat, then this perfume will be a refreshing, soothing potion.
    Weak points? Absoulutely no lasting power. It disappears within half and hour or less, remaining not even a trace of its presence on skin. I’m happy to own a minature, but I probably won’t buy a bigger bottle, I’d rather spend my money on something that lasts longer than a body spray.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    So I’m exceptional.
    I don’t know why most ppl here don’t like it.
    After I got 3 samples from internet, I decided to buy EDP one. I don’t feel any regret up till now.
    To me I like it so MUCH. It’s really suits sweet girls. I always wear when I wear a skit. And it’s long lasting.I used to grab a dress from the basket to wash and I found that it still had Sui Love smell.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    I can understand why these captivating, quirky perfumes would attract teens and the young at heart, but I wish the fragrances wouldnt smell so generic and tacky.
    Even as a teen (Im 20 now) I was charmed by the bottles designs but the fragrances never apealed to me, and they seemed to vanish in minutes.
    Hopefully now Anna Sui will put emphasis on the fragrances just as it does on the bottles designs

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Suntan lotion coconut top notes, which give way to passionfruit. I find no osmanthus or violet whatsoever, just a muddled mess of synthetic jasmine and tuberose adulterated by the persistent (now rotten) tropical fruit note. …then, half an hour in, it makes a u-turn and goes into a pleasant vanilla drydown nearly identical (but thinner, and with less lasting power and sillage) to that of l’eau The One by D & G (which I adore). Bonus points for being complex, but that’s about it. Of course, the bottle is adorable, for children.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    This was one of the very first perfumes i owned – it was a gift, and i was about 16. Of Course i loved the bottle, but I also think it is a very young scent. I don’t think i would buy this for myself now, but its nice to go and smell it sometimes in the perfume stores. It’s perfect for summer, but very, very sweet – sort of reminds me of eating fruit in summer and having juice run down your chin!

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Unfortunately, I discovered this fragrance latterly. I love so much: sexy, feminine and so mystical. Really popsy perfume 🙂

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    This was a strong sugary flower- headache. It came in the mail, I took one sniff from the bottle, dabbed a bit on my wrist, inhaled again-and went to the bathroom to wash it off. Then I reposted it on ebay, and someone else has it. I hope they like it.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    i love this perfume. good for spring and summer

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Like everybody else – I love the bottle and I also wanted to get one of Anna Sui fragrances for a long time. They are not really my style, but their cuteness is so appealing!
    I would say there’s something very similar about all Anna Sui fragrances, they are mostly fruity floral, but not in the regular common way.
    Sui Love somehow seems to have spicy fruity scent, or at least that what I get. Maybe it’s passionfruit? I’m not sure.
    Still don’t know whether I like it.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    I like the bottle very much. The smell is not bad, but not something I could wear every day. A friend of mine told me, that it smells on summer lotion.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    I really didn’t like the smell of this. I gave it a fair chance but it’s not for me. It smell a little like body odor, I’m not sure which note it is

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    I love the design of its bottle. The smell is so so to me. I wear it sometimes.

  42. :

    4 out of 5

    i think the the bottle is cute, but the smel itself is very average, and even unpleasant after the drydown

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