Tiffany & Co Tiffany

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Tiffany & Co Tiffany

Tiffany & Co Tiffany

Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 72 customer ratings
(72 customer reviews)

Tiffany & Co Tiffany for women of Tiffany

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Tiffany & Co by Tiffany is a Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Tiffany & Co was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniela (Roche) Andrier. Top notes are mandarin orange, bergamot and lemon; middle notes are iris, black currant, peach and rose; base notes are patchouli and musk.

72 reviews for Tiffany & Co Tiffany

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I am not a big fan of heavy fragrances, so for me this is super ideal lightly sweet, clean and soapy fragrance. I can imagine wearing it before dinner with my partner, or after whower while going to bed with my beloved and he would just tell me how great, clean and sexy I smell:)) the sweetness of Tiffany is very natural, so people can think that it´s your natural smell plus a luxurious soap…
    The unpleasant point about this is that it´s too expensive …as many people already mentioned…but it´s like with classic good quality and well fitting black dress…usually what is classic and the most ordinary and in the same time pretty – is really expensive :)) these days is not a problem to find something extraordinary…but it´s a problem to find nice, clean, luxurious, natural, classic things – like Tiffany.
    I am a big fan of this fragrance…but I bought my bottle on ebay for a half price – I am not sure I would buy it for the real price 🙂

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    A very nice crisp and clean scent and a beautiful elegant bottle.
    It’s has citrusy and floral freshness, but I don’t get the iris note.
    It almost has the elegance of Chanel, but something is missing. It shouldn’t be that expensive.
    If it would be in the same price range as Versace, it would be fine.
    I like the scent though, it’s good.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I adore this fragrance. After wearing Chanel Cristalle for over 20 years, it didn’t suit me after having my children –think my skin chemistry changed. This is a great replacement – it is a fresh, sporty and casual perfume – a perfect white shirt and jeans perfume. At first spray, it smelled like Estee Lauder Pleasures (love) or Tommy Hilfiger (loathe) but then settled into a beautiful melon and peach, powdery floral. To me it is almost a mix of Clinique Happy and Dahlia Noir – fresh and fruity top notes with enough powdery iris and rose to add a bit of maturity and make it a feminine, class act. I can understand why other reviewers describe it as ‘Chanel’in its style.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Very soapy but elegant luxury smell. Hmmm i don t think its priceworthy to smell like the lux soap of a 4 stars hotelroom. Nice but way too high rated price. Projection is very soft, on my skin derectable for about 4-5 h. Very clean and not offending everyday scent.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    If Gucci Rush and Tommy Girl had a love baby, this would be it. I like it But don’t feel the urge to go and get it.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I really wish the sales lady would have disclosed the patchouli when I asked her the notes. It smelled so pretty and fresh on the paper that this is the scent I chose to wear out of the store. So glad I have learned never to buy the same day as testing, because, as is always the case with my skin and patchouli, here I sit with a pile of sharp dusty dirt on my arm. Seriously, it’s 20 min since I sprayed and all I’m left with is Patchouli and on my skin, patchouli is the devil. I’ll never understand how something can start so pretty and end up like this!

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I received as a gift a nice miniature of Tiffany & Co I pleasantly use when home alone. Its presence is an endless, beautiful iris whiff.
    A little treasure.
    A little luxury to indulge yourself.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Count me among those who really like Tiffany & Co.! On me: a citrus-y patchouli (a clean — not hippie — patchouli), with a teensy hint of peach. A little goes a long way. When the wind blows, I get lovely wafts of the stuff throughout the day.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    According to my interrogations of friends, the most popular association with this smell is soap. Nothing ringing and light and fresh in it. Sweet, musky. It disappears almost instantly – although the consultants assured us of the unusual persistence of this toilet water, which is close to perfume. Disappointed in the purchase of 100%.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Got a sample of this recently. As others have noted, this is a light, clean, out-of- the shower scent. Surprisingly good longevity; I can still smell it after 12 hours. It’s got a metallic (specifically, sterling silver) vibe to it. Classic and versatile like those Elsa Peretti pieces that Tiffany’s sells. It’s not groundbreaking by any means, but effortlessly ladylike. Very strong like.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    A big pleasant surprise has happened to me the other day when I wore this fragrance in the hot heat. It actually BLOSSOMED nicely on my skin and lasted until the next day on my dress. It is GROWING on me now. I can’t get my mind off it during this heat wave. Such a hidden surprise that I experienced with this pretty gem. I’m SO GLAD that I decided to buy it anyway after my first test and review. Iris, rose, black currant and juicy mandarin came out dancing under the sunshine. The dry down is purely a joy without too much powdery ending and just a little sweet musk. No patchouli detected. What a powerful and yet super elegant juice that has done its wonder for me. I’m gonna visit and need it again very soon for a garden party coming up 🙂

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I was really not expecting this to even be on my radar, but I got a sample of this, and am seriously debating a FB. This is light, airy, sort of in the vein of Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gioia, D&G Light Blue and AIR di Gioia (but by no means are any of the 4 fragrances dupes, just “along the lines of…”).
    The iris here is barely detectable for me, this is mainly just a light airy, fresh, almost aquatic scent on my skin. Excellent in the heat and humidity, at least on my skin. Soft sillage and a mere 2 to 3 hours longevity. More of a skin scent (which again, makes this great for the heat and humidity, if this fragrance ‘works’ for you). The patchouli is nil on my skin here, as is the musk. On me this is just fresh, bright and airy. I do not detect a citrus note per say, but there’s a definite freshness here for me. Rose? Nope, not on my skin with this one.
    Just a very airy scent on my skin/to my nose. In looking at the reviews, this one seems rather polarizing, so I would say test this one before buying.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I like to wear this with sexual sugar. Classy w a white trash side lol

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    It smells like diamonds and money! I love it!!!

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    I love Tiffany blue and have several of their jewelry which are understated but eye-catching and classic. So when this fume started showing up in ads, I had to try it out. Coz look at that gorgeous bottle! I sprayed on my arm and on a card to leave in my closet. I guess my skin does not mesh well with this patchouli as it is strong. If it could articulate, it would screech! For several days, it perfumed my closet so harshly that I would scrunch my nose until I remember that it is the Tiffany card. So disappointing! Thankfully, the patchouli is somewhat softened by musk and powdery iris. I would have loved to enjoy the scent as well as the bottle.
    One spray on me:
    Sillage: three feet with trail
    Longevity: more than 7 hours
    Rating: 1/5

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I like it. I love anything to do with Tiffany so I was thrilled to get a Mini of this. Its not my favorite scent but it is clean. Its that fresh out of the shower scent. I bought it mostly for the bottle versus anything else but I am not disappointed. I could see wearing this to bed at night.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    The review right below mine pretty much spoke for me too about this fragrance. This is such a DELICATE and SOFT fragrance, not sure if it is even “qualified” to be in EDP form. It is very weak (in silage and longevity), weaker than some EDTs from different brands. The first blast of alcohol was strong to my nose and then the floral, fruity notes came out just enough to be a whisper.
    Yes, it is softly fresh (with lemon, orange and bergamot), but not quite “generic”. It still has its character because of the ratio of Iris, not so much powdery, compared to other fragrances that also have Iris note. The Iris in this one is like a sweet, innocent, gentle but shy school girl. Most of the time she keeps to herself. And her best friends Musk, Peach and Patchouli are the same way with her (WHICH I actually don’t mind those three being “quiet” at all).
    On that day, I was testing this perfume among others from different houses that showed much stronger characters as Juicy Couture, Narciso Rodriguez, Gucci, Christian Dior, Prada…Of course, this girl would not stand a chance of winning me over. I would not buy it for a full price, but at a sale, sure 🙂
    Having said all that, I STILL appreciate its existence in this “loud” and vast world of fragrances 🙂 We need something like this one for different balance and purposes. I found Tiffany & Co EDP rather comforting in its own way, like a friend with softer, gentler character/manner, whom is always gonna be a very good “listener” 🙂 And that is another way of comfort.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I got it because it smelled fresh, airy and intriguing when I tried it a few times in airports.
    I believe it is an everyday fragrance and I spray the hell out of it. I think as I have it, it lost its charm. I guess you can call it a fling.
    It is kind of short-lived. I think it is discreet and people feel it when being close to you.
    I enjoy the scent, but it kind of leaves me wanting more from it.
    I like smelling the bottle most of all and once I accepted that it is quite a common scent, I am okay with spraying it liberally to compensate for the lack of personality. It’s not imposing as if it wants to please everyone.
    My boyfriend was kind of confused by it at first, but then he said he likes it and understands why it is nice, not sure if just to appease me, but he is usually honest haha!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I like it, i think it best suits autumn days…it’s a soft comforting fragrance.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful and sparkling! This fragrance is elegant.
    Attention grabbing but in all the right ways.
    It was love at first smell
    I add it to my collection

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s new, fresh, simple and delicate, feminine. Worth trying!

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    A colleague at work wears this on occasion and it smelled so bright, fresh and clean on her, but when I got a sample and smelled it, I couldn’t stand it. It smelled sharp, bitter and so sour to my nose that I didn’t want to put it on my skin to see if it would improve. Guess I’ll just have to enjoy the scent trail my colleague leaves behind when she walks by…

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I was very excited when this perfume came out. I’m not that big on jewellery so I don’t think I’ll ever own an expensive Tiffany’s piece – even if I had the budget. But I’ve always loved that Tiffany blue and of course the book and movie ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’.
    The box and bottle look beautiful, which could make this the perfect gift for anyone without the loss of a lot of money. Maybe that was also what they were going for with the scent – a nondescript smell that is sure to be liked by anyone. Unfortunately, it doesn’t make an impact, nor does it last long enough to appreciate it. Would have bought it only for the classy bottle, which would look beautiful on anyone’s dresser or bathroom shelf. However, I recently watched Tiffany’s own documentary ‘Crazy About Tiffany’s’ which was just so classless and tasteless that it actually turned me off. I guess it will remain Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels for me – their perfumes that is.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Absolutely, utterly, unbearable. Sweet, cloying, loud, garish. Drug store perfume. Scented toilet paper. The Coty takeover has resulted in the destruction of yet another classic scent (they did the same thing to Burberry’s). Compared to the original, it’s goodbye Audrey Hepburn, hello Kim Kardashian.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    Very fresh and lightly sweet and floral. Not as spectacular as some other fragrances but not boring either. More of a daytime fragrance for me. The packaging is nice and reasonably priced.
    Update 19/10/2018: I found this has very weak projection and longevity only 1 hour on my skin. I nearly forgot I was wearing this perfume because the scent didn’t last long enough to make an impression. Very disappointed that for the price of the bottle and the luxury tag behind the name I expected a lot more. This will be regulated to my “at home” scents where I can safely wear this while at home and know I can wear another perfume later on during the day without mixing my scents unintentionally.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    White Linen’s baby sister in the most stunning bottle. Longevity and sillage quite weak on me, but a very pretty perfume nonetheless.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Got a sample of this frag from the Vogue magazine while waiting for my car service done in this morning. With the initial impression I was sure I knew this aroma but a way a bit richer in density and stay on feel. When I got home I knew already which frag I am after and when I picked it up from my collection and putted a bit on my wrist I got all my suspicions proven: Yves Saint Laurent ‘Elle’ edp. Within of two hours of Tiffany one has disappeared from my skin no matter how hard I tried to find it still on – gone. Of YSL ‘Elle”s keep staying on and on same wonderful as at the beginning.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Tiffany opens with a citrus floral white musk. It is clean, inoffensive, bright and sparkling. However I get the sneaking suspicion that I’ve smelled it before. Maybe it reminds me of one of the Toccas or Hermes Twilly or Stella McCartney Peony…Or maybe it is less interesting…
    It sits close to the skin and makes me sneeze if I try smelling my wrists to quickly after spraying. It dries down to a barely there skin scent.
    Linear and I am missing out on the patch and iris completely.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells just like the Victorian house, the ED TX center I went to as a teen when the huge tiffany heart chains were in style. I had one. Wow the memories. Its very fresh and inoffensive

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    The opening is sparkling and a bit bitter,later i get a sweet,rosey musk with a touch of iris and something warm that i failed to identify. The fragrance is well made, but it didn‘t spoke to me.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Yes I agree wholeheartedly with the reviewer before me…
    I absolutely love the smell, so clean and sparkly
    I don’t get the toilet cleaner impression at all lol
    But I’m not sure if I would repurchase based on the low silage and longevity
    I have to spray this one pretty liberally all over to be satisfied
    If they made this in an intense version I’d be all over it!

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    Today is my first time wearing this one and as much as I loved it when I sprayed the tester, and then had to own it, I am disappointed now.
    I’ve felt the need to touch up a number of times in the first few hours wearing it.
    Lovely fragrance, yes. But don’t think the quality is there for what it costs.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    This review is based on a co-worker who wears this. I do not own it and have not tested it on myself yet. Tiffany smells exquisite on her. While walking past her office, I noticed a lovely, intoxicating and inoffensive clean fresh smell. Also a hint of muskiness and woodiness on her. I wouldn’t have considered it a floral scent at all. It surprised me reading the description that it’s a floral fragrance. After telling my co-worker, how nice she smelled, she happily revealed that it was Tiffany. Her husband recently purchased it as a gift for her. I respect members’ reviews and understand completely that individual body chemistry is key to how a scent is reflected on each of us, but felt that I needed to post my positive review and experience since there seems to be some negative reviews. I would recommend trying before buying. I certainly will. I can’t wait!

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I was searching for another clean, light daytime scent and I found it with this fragrance. This scent reminds me of Gucci Envy which was created in the 90s and smelled of flowers and metal – very minimalistic. Whereas Gucci smelled like Lilly of the Valley and steel, Tiffany & Co. smells like Iris and sterling silver. It’s as though the creator decided to create a fragrance that smelled like a piece of your favorite Tiffany’s jewelry. It literally smells like the scent of my jewelry box. It’s inoffensive and perfect for daytime office wear. It’s beautiful. It’s delicate. It’s absolutely genius. I hope they come out with an intense version as the fragrance does not last very long.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    When I was a kid, they used to make scented toilet paper and my best friend’s mom used it at their house. This smells EXACTLY like that scented toilet paper. I’m sure for people who don’t have that association, it is a boring but pleasant scent (a quick burst of citrus at the opening with a musky drydown that has hints of iris). But I can’t get past the toilet paper smell.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    A rather bland vaguely fruity floral with the usual vaguely woody vaguely soapy drydown. Not for me.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    This fragrance is absolutely the same as Miss Dior Blooming Boquette. I am surprised by the similarities between them. Basically no difference at all.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    I saw this frag at a perfume store at an airport and figured with the brand name, it would be great. One whiff of this stinker and well, that was that. My nose was hit by a seriously sour smell, like a mix of lemons which have gone bad and a floor cleaner. How unfortunate. Since I cannot get past the top note, I am not going to bother trying any further to see how it develops.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve only tried a sample because of the name! Popped a good spray on my arm and really wasn’t taken with it at first. Much too light and florally for me. But then after about 20 minutes it settled and I really liked it, but was still trying to establish whether it was as special as the name suggested, being Tiffany after all and the all-class connotations that name brings.
    By the time I got home, an hour later, I was still thinking about it, but by then it had pretty much all gone!
    Different skins would have different reactions of course, but I probably won’t buy it. If someone gave me a bottle I’d love it though. It’s sweet and fresh, light and not heady. Some nice base notes giving it some depth.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Sorry, loves. Wanted to love it, but, smells like an indecisive woman who can’t make up her mind! She’s probably bi-polar. A rich, bi-polar young woman who needs to visit her psychiatrist every weekend.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    What’s in a name?
    I admit it-I am very susceptible to brand names. I have brought home expensive bottles of brand name perfume only to find that the scent really wasn’t for me. My solution to this problem is blind scent tests with perfume samples.
    I received 26 perfume samples as a gift with purchase from Nordstrom (woo hoo!). I numbered 26 squares of paper and sprayed each piece of paper with one of the samples . Then I put on a sleep mask and did a “blind smelling test” of the 26 samples. I spritzed my top 2 picks on each wrist and evaluated each scent every hour for 4 hours. After 4 hours I did the big reveal. My #1 pick was unexpected but delightful.
    The top notes were a lovely balance of orange, rose and iris. The heart notes remained orange and blue iris with patchouli and musk starting to come through for the next two hours. After 4 hours my #1 pick was still going strong and remained fruity/blue iris with a hint of soft musk. I’m confident that I have found a perfume that works for me.
    There was also an unexpected bonus. My #1 pick’s perfume bottle is delightful. The bottle itself is simply multifaceted crystal. The bottle is understated and elegant with a only a pale blue ribbon at it’s throat. And I know I will smile every time I see that bottle on my shelf because-surprise, surprise-my #1 pick is Tiffany.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Why the dislike?
    This smells really good. Smells like it comes from the Prada Infusion, soft, clean, musky, elegant, powdery…Its made by Prada perfumer!

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted to love it, but its just ok on me. Nice but nothing wow. On others I love it, just not on me. Sits pretty close and longevity is ehh. The bottle is gorgeous…on my dresser 🙂 Have a 99% full bottle if anyone wants to swap.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    I previously wrote how I really loved this fragrance except that it had poor longevity. I recently purchased the body lotion. If I apply the lotion with it, it does increase the longevity. While I like to feel like I’m getting a good value for my money which means good projection sillage and lasting power- I enjoy this fragrance so much that I’ll make an exception and just use the lotion with it.
    Everything else I said about this I still agree with: this is fresh, clean, feminine. It’s perfect for office wear. It’s the scent of someone stylish and well put together.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    What a surprise!! Fresh, very clean and easy to wear! That perfume gives me a smile and bring happiness to my day!

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    I tested Tiffany & Co. on paper today.
    I loved the bottle.
    I loved the citrus and iris notes.
    I loved all but the patchouli.
    I left the counter… reluctantly.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful ,I love it

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    Citrus in the opening! These notes, especially orange, linger all the way trough. After a few minutes the iris and rose notes show up. They’re sweet combined with light red currant and peach. Musk turns it into a luxurious scent with a hint of patchouli. This can be strong note but it doesn’t overwelm at all. What a well composed beauty! It’s very refined.

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    Im trying it now, on a platter and on skin (the back of my hands). To start I would say it smells different on skin than on the paper platter, so if you want to try it spray on skin.
    The other thing it is a SAFE perfume, and it is a trend now to creat “cologney” perfumes, simple and versatile. One last advise, if you are wearing “oud wood” “agar-wood “ perfumes, just save your time and don’t bother spraying this, you will hate it, you probably won’t smell it due to that your nostrils got damaged and destroyed.
    Would love to see the first Tiffany perfume on shelves instead of this.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I was getting citrus at the top, chanel-chance-eau-fraiche style. Refreshing but not a cologne. Slowly it turns murkier, a polite,clean musk. Still citrusy, though.then I was sure I was getting a makeup vibe, which was the iris, of course. I saw the nose on this, and it deserves make total sense to have Daniela Roche Andrier as the perfumer in this. My signature for the warmer months is Infusion d iris, so…
    It is a nice scent. Elegant, light, classy as to the feeling it produces. And definitely office safe.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    The longevity is a little weak but the lotion, which came packaged with the bottle I bought, is great. It starts fresh and mellows into a soft, feminine cloud. Someone else used the word ‘ladylike,’ and that nails it. I can see having a longtime relationship with this.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    i actually don’t get iris or patchouli on me which is disappointing as they were the notes i wanted to stand out. the scent itself is nice, clean, fresh but nothing amazing. it doesn’t wow me & for the price point i don’t personally think it’s worth it.

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    I was immediately reminded of The Body Shop’s Oceanis fragrance, which has been long discontinued.
    Sweet, aquatic, floral. There’s something really juicy but sharp in there, maybe the blackcurrant note.
    This is such a fresh fragrance, long lasting and I have to say I love the bottle!

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    Intense, almost sharp iris scent, musky in a very clean way, with a drop of sweet mandarin. Very elegant and ladylike. Nice and office suitable, especially for spring and fall.
    Bottle color is just lovely!

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s odd because patchouli is in the base note but I smelled something green and patchouli like in the top notes, I wonder if it is the mandarin? This is a classic beautiful office safe scent. I can’t tell if it disappears or if I just become nose blind to it. Whatever the case, I end up not being able to smell it after 15 mins or so. This is based on a sample. I need to get a second opinion on this to see if it’s really gone or if I just can’t smell it anymore.
    I disagree with the comparisons to cleaning products and “old lady” smells. It smells like a fresh non offensive floral to me, in the same vein as Chanel Gabrielle but it’s not the white aldehyde mess that Gabrielle is. It’s just fresh like Gabrielle but better.
    I am concerned about the longevity of this, I will get more opinions on whether it’s me or if the fragrance really doesn’t last.
    Edit: it was not my nose. This does not last. I asked several people to be sure. It’s so pretty and I love it, but I recommend layering it with cream and body wash. I don’t like to pay so much for fragrances that do not last. Maybe there will be an “intense” flanker in the future.

  57. :

    5 out of 5

    Just bought this today and it smells pretty when sprayed. It is extremely different from what the original (prevoous) perfume smells like so I would ensure you try it first especially if you aren’t sure about it. This is zesty and sparkly, almost like a floral sherbert quality. Not that it is really that sweet which makes it hard to explain the sherbet vibe in a review to others! I think it’s the fact that you the fizzy / Sherbert quality and that the zesty ‘half lemon half mandarin’ is mixed with a healthy dose of almost Chanel Number 5 Eau Vive. That’s probably the best way to describe it. I hope this helps if you are wondering if you should blind buy and honestly if I didn’t live anywhere near Tiffanys of the major store selling this I would have blind bought it based on what I have read. And I am glad I own it. But there is a big issue that I have to mention which is worth considering. That is that it has shockingly bad staying power. I mean that for me after 5 minutes I can’t smell it anymore and after 15 it’s long gone at least on me. This is very disappointing as if so beautiful. Even after spraying way too many times the smell faded shortly. Despite that; the fact it smells so nice and the packaging looks visually gorgeous. I also bought the body cream, moisturizer and lotion to go with it. I haven’t tried them yet but maybe the cream will help wittj longevity.

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    Really nice perfume for a mature woman. A traditional, refined fragrance. This reminds me of Ellen Tracy, a warm, medicinal floral. Almost like ben-gay menthol smell.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    Tried it today along with 15 other women’s fragrances, this was easily the nicest, I don’t get the hate, but it seems quite common on here with any fragrance that’s new, if it isn’t weird smelling the majority will hate on it, but if it’s different it doesn’t matter what it smells like the majority will claim to love it.
    I have no reason to like or dislike Tiffany so as an unbiased opinion it was really good although the asking price is a bit high..then again if Le Labo & Frederic Malle can ask for more money on fragrances that smell much worse then *shrugs*

  60. :

    5 out of 5

    I can’t say enough about this fabulous fragrance. What a treasure. Upon it’s refreshing citrusy opening, it soon settles down to a soft musky iris with a very soft patchouli.
    It does smell like a very high end perfume. And it stays with you for hours. A beautiful rich, clean sparkling scent. In my opinion, nothing harsh here, a beautiful daytime fragrance, that I think you could wear all year round.

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    It doesn’t have much thought behind it. Just not good at all. Washed it off within minutes. Tiffany… what were you thinking?

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    See no resemblance to a cleaning product at all, and comparison with Zara is inappropriate.The notes are blended so artfully, and as a result we get a classy, subtle yet quite outstanding perfume that will match any outfit and will be suitable for any occasion. It is a fresh, stylish, expensive smelling, but not in a vulgar way, scent that will show you are a lady with good manners who respects people around.

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    The Tiffany staff were in force at David Jones in Elizabeth Street, Sydney today spraying this on to paper strips for customers to sample. I was there at lunch time and I was surprised to see many people shy away and back off from the sprayers.
    Being perennially nosy, and since I am not a fan of Tiffany fragrances generally, I thought I should not judge before trying.
    Can’t really say anything either positive or negative about it. The bottle is pretty and the contents look like clear crystal, it’s fresh and neutral. A bit like Chanel’s new Fragrance Gabrielle. Inoffensive, beige, safe, not ground breaking, unoriginal.

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    It doesn’t seem fair to put down this fragrance just because it is by Tiffany!? It has a classy vibe, and the bottle isn’t saying much to me, other than pretty bottle, pretty scent..
    It is like a clean bright floral with musk, easy to wear, and when you give it time, it opens up nicely, it has more complexity than one might think..only thing I find it more suited for a warm fall than a cold winter..let’ S also be honest, elegant scents can be a bit plain, elegance is never in your face, obnoxious, or weird..elegance is classy, pretty, casual..feminine…elegant perfumes don’t scream at you..Tiffany and Co is all those things…I am glad to own it…it needs time to be judged..

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    If you lean towards La Vie Est Belle, Opium or Velvet Orchid, this one probably isn’t going to top on your list of must haves.
    The creator nose wanted to stay true to the Tiffany iris tradition but refrain from the typical powdery root of days past, along with “white” musk being subtle. Mission accomplished.
    Musky patchouli does not fit here, I do not know where it is they are hiding in the fresh and green clearing. The faintest hint of a chipmunk running though the bushes in the distance is about as funky as this gets. No fear of hippie patchouli here, I suspect the garden center misidentified some clary sage for patchouli. The iris seems to be yet something else, no powder and not a carrot root flourish.
    Somewhat reminiscent of Irish Spring, if it were more refined.This echoes Tom Ford Neroli Portofino and Mandarino Amalfi flankers, as an eau de fraiche unleaded version, that never made it out of the test kitchen.
    This one is more timid than the powerhouse greens of Ireland or the muse of Tom Ford, perhaps some yuzu, lavender, clary sage and white flowers silky hand soap that lingers.
    Tiffany & Co is likable for office wear and may be a love for some that just connect to it and offer it the chemistry it seeks, but probably not a new must have for Fragrantica users.

  66. :

    3 out of 5

    Personally I like it and think that the presentation (beautifully done in stores) is gorgeous and fits the brand perfectly. Tiffany is a sparkly, clean floral that turns powdery in the dry-down. It’s a classy, versatile scent and somewhat along the lines (although more clean and polished to nowadays “clean” aesthetic) of the first Tiffany fragrance. Fruity-floral (green mandarine in the top + iris), very floral in the middle (iris iris iris) and powdery musky in the dry-down (patchouli, musk and iris).
    Everyone defines a stunner fragrance differently. For some that might be LVEB (boooooom, here I am whether you like it or not!), for others the concept is more intrigue – catching a soft whiff upon coming closer (wow, you smell great!). Simply put of course but you get the idea. 🙂

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    Cheap, nasty-smelling pink grapefruit headache. Wouldn’t be good even as a personal care product.

  68. :

    5 out of 5

    No, Even at Zara i would have thought: wow what a cheap boring scent

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    If this would have been released by Zara, Avon, Yves Rocher or similar, it would have been a “just O.K.”.
    But, coming from Tiffany, it does not fill the bill. It does not fill the bill.
    This is another random, plane, uningspiring, floral-fruity perfume of the lot, made with the safety mode on. I am pretty sure I have smelled before, and dozens of times, in dozens of places.
    Another fragance made with recipe. The iris of La Vie Est Belle. The mandarin-patchouli combo of Miss Dior. The musk of thousands others. The same banal, vulgar, officious elegance.
    The bottle seems to say “I am better than you because I have money, and you are a looser, because money is the only thing that counts”.
    I am pretty sure we will see it at the disconunt sections before the year is over.

  70. :

    5 out of 5

    Another ho-hum bottle. Reminded me of TCP….

  71. :

    3 out of 5

    Smelled this today at Macy’s. My initial reaction was OMG straight up bathroom cleaner!

  72. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s another horrible shampoo concoction; Coco Mad

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