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gena66 – :
Tried it…
On my skin it changed every 5 min, eventually achieving smell of vintage clothing and basement.
Not for me or maybe i just got a bad bottle…
jek888555 – :
What a chypre! Of the best kind, high-class, refined, exquisite! I was surprised, as I hesitated to buy this blind, so I felt like I was resisting a gem.
White flowers meet vetyver on a bed of pure, clean leather. The slight bitterness of vetyver makes me think of Balmain de Balmain, a favourite green chypre of mine, while the chypre feeling (by definition) comes from the perfect blend of crisp white flowers with oakmoss, with a perfection of blending similar to that in Suspense by Lancetti.
On first application I couldn’t recollect why I knew the feeling, but later it came to me: a drier version of this, with a more powerful stress on lemon and leather, even pungent at times, is Cardin’s Choc.
TO is easily wearable in hot weather, for that matter it is a fresh classy chypre, a gem. Try it at least!
torenntnew – :
One of my favourites…it is very long lasting, very good silage. It is a perfume for a woman with personality .
I cannot smell the citrus or the fresh note on me.It is mostly chypre that gives a note of elegance and refinement.
Every time I wear it I receive compliments both from men and women.
shiga – :
The chypre quality was mostly lost on me here – for me it was more in the direction of a white-floral/green.
There is a bunch of cold flowers: very stern and strong. And the green note is something I am not fond of – so I have difficulties to remember the single notes. It wasn’t a grass “green” smell.Instead it was more like “woody” green.
What I defenitly didn’t smell were mandarins, patchouly and moss. In the drydown there was a bit vanilla, but it was only a slight note between the greens and florals…
For me the fragrance was too much of a “suit and dress”-fragrance and I didn’t much care for it.