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eem757speagoessenda – :
I get lots and lots and lots of oakmoss not listed as a note plus lots of grapefruit for a tangy woody mossy fragrance. The main floral is heliotrope that dominates with a hint of apricot but this scent isn’t sweet or fruity. It is oakmoss, grapefruit, heliotrope, musk in that order. There’s a sharpness from the cassis leaf also. This scent is a bit bitter.
dishim – :
My bottle(s) say “Eau de Parfum Concentre..” It is simply another variation of Trésor… and the quality is similar to first Trésor formula..
ayl_ks – :
Balmy indeed, the rosenote is predominant in the opening. From its composition I would have guessed it to be a 70:s perfume. (I have a vintage mini maybe some notes are gone).
A little bit fruity but and after the drydown the vanilla and mysk starts appearing.
Then a wonderfull smell of fruit covered with golden honey ends this georgeouse fragrance.
90:s was a great perfumedecade.
vol-k73 – :
i had this when i was in the university back in 1993. given by my dad as a birthday present. loved it.
Skitch – :
This is gorgeous. Both in presentation and smell. The bottle is unique and maybe the perfume was ahead of it’s time. Could probably be re-classified as fruity-floral. It’s a balmy spring evening here in Adelaide and I was just out in the garden when a lovely smell wafted my way. I wondered if it was one of my flowers or even the freshly washed laundry I’d just hung out, but then I realised I’d just put on a little Tres Jourdan and that was it. Really lovely. I don’t know if many of todays literally thousands of fruity-florals are as good. If they are I wish I knew which ones they are, because I don’t like that fake fruit chemical smell so much. Tres Jourdan comes close to capturing the joy of fresh flowers combined with sweet, lush fruits. It is discreet but some fragrances are so lovely it’s fun to keep sniffing my wrist or waving my arm to keep the fragrance wafting around.
wtrubaw – :
Launched in 1992? This could be easily as one of the nowdays floral-fruity fragrances, so consider it as somekind of the prototype of modern perfumery.. No wonder that when i have applied it today i wasn´t excited a lot, but as i remember back in the days when i was a teenager this fragrance was quite unique. Partly because of the bottle, partly because of the scent itself. Laura Biagiotti´s “Venezia pastello” smells actually quite the same, only more concentrated. When at first you get all the fruits the drydown is mostly all about peachy rose and lightest hint of tuberose. Actually it is still very nice but as i have written eralier nowdays there are a lot of similar scents widely available, so this one has lost it´s value and you ca buy something cheaper and more affordable.
Nevertheless i still love it: partly because of the bottle, partly because of the memories, partly because of the fragrance itself :))
P.S. The lasting power is sadly not the best, on my skin it dissapears mostly after a half an hour sadly. I have to sniff it very close on my skin to detect it.
lyuda – :
There’s no business like shoe business, unless of course it’s the fragrance business. Charles Jourdan & Sons, synonymous with trend setting shoe designs, became highly recognized during the height of his career in the 60″s and 70’s. Years later they unveiled theirs talents with Jourdans line of fragrances which was a huge success. Tres Jourdan is is Tres Chic!
The refreshing opening with the shout out of apricot, orange and peach will have you walking on sunshine. The twist of lemon along with the sweetness of the raspberry continues that sunny feeling. The appealing floral middle with the emphasis on the the violet and jasmine puts an added spring to your step. Now enters the rose along with the tuberose and you begin to hope that this aroma will last forever. As you stroll into the dry down you are not disappointed as his mix of cedar, musk and the ever inviting vanilla gives you a sense of satisfaction and you feel like you made a wise choice by experiencing this scent.
I find this fragrance to be moderate in strength and its life is about 5 to 6 hours. I am impressed with this perfume as much as I am with the presentation of the extraordinary angled glass bottle design trimmed in a colorful ribbon pattern. Jourdans avante- garde style is reflected in his perfume and I, no doubt give it a thumbs up! So set aside your Manolos and Choos, bring out your red sole retro Jourdans, and try this unique fragrance, it’s kick!