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manichelxvg – :
Simple yet stunning, something dark and wet under a bed of angel’s trumpet, like poison dripping of their petals…. beautiful and bewitching, and in terms of strength nothing less than an atomic bomb… a bit difficult to wear, because it’s VERY unique and so potent! something like I imagined Freak by Ilamasqua would smell but that one is baby or at most toddler sister to this one. I have the tall foggy bottle, that’s supposed to be high concentration perfume, and for the first time ever I believe 100% of such claim.
nzv936elipseskism – :
I love stargazer lilies, and searched forever for a fragrance that smelled like them. When I sampled Trumpet Flower for the first time knew the search was over. It smells exactly like bold and beautiful lilies. When it is present it is just impossible to ignore it. One of the strongest perfumes I have ever smelled. Definitely not a soft and cute one that has the potential to suit about anyone.
Trumpet Flower is real and humid. Hypnotic in a way that you can get lost in it.
Have had it close to two years now and it still smells fresh like the first day it was given to me, however I am unable to wear it very often. Both the silage and the longevity are super strong. Once you have sprayed it there is no way back. One needs to be very careful about how much of the potion one should let out. Trumpet Flower is like a charming date. It is exciting and dreamy but has the potential to turn into a stalker that follows you like your shadow.
TF is rather expensive. I would never dare to buy it before sampling it on my own skin. It is of high quality, though. I think one of the few expensive fragrances that really does everything to deserve its price tag.
fgi797speagoessenda – :
I grow Datura “Angels Trumpet” and was pretty shocked at how accurately the heavy hypnotic fragrance had been captured in a bottle.
This is definitely one for evening wear as it is a dense but beautiful creation and I would happily wear it. I love the banana in this lol. Ok so its not listed but I think it is a by product of the neroli, jasmine and honey. The cumin nails the slightly dirty aspect of this scent.
Good longevity and silage. A must have for me.
Ganjibas – :
I impulse-bought a selection of testers from eBay from this perfume house. None of them were pleasant, but Trumpet Flower was something else. Unbelievably, instantly recognisable.
This is the nearest you are ever going to get to big, scented white lilies.
I receive a lot of compliments when I wear this perfume, and it last 24 hours and beyond. Its staying power is immense.
The bottle I have was a gift – I had no idea how expensive this was (the large bottle was around £150, maybe more), but believe me, if you love the smell of hot-house white lilies, there is nothing that smells more like them, or that lasts as well as this perfume.
This is not a ‘cool and refreshing’ perfume – it is a deep, dark, hot, mother-earth ‘funeral’ smell – there’s nothing else quite like it.
koalza – :
Does Trumpet Flower smell like tuberose? I’m wondering because this perfume sure does. It’s that billowy, wilted tuberose scent, like a soft blanket. I feel vague overlaps with a couple of the creations of le Grand Serge–probably Datura Noir and Fleurs d’Oranger, although Trumpet Flower is not at all sweet and syrupy. And it was launched by the prolific Michael Boadi, compatriot of our friends in the British parliament and prime minister David Cameron, happily a true believer in republican values, despite the recent birth of a child to Kate, Duchess of Cambridge.
Catherine, I am told that she should now be called, may become the future Queen consort (not regnant) of England. Consort or Regnant? It doesn’t really matter because Britain is a Constitutional Monarchy, the royal family of which has basically zip to do with politics, at least as far as I can tell. They certainly didn’t seem to put any pressure on the prime minister for an air assault on Syria, thank God or reasonable facsimile. Basically, in Britain, being the Queen means you get to wear lots of big hats.
Trumpet Flower is a serious white-flower-lovers only bouquet. The darkness may have something to do with the cumin listed in the note hierarchy, but fortunately it does not smell at all like cumin here. Rather than a dirty, sweaty cast, these petals smell like the inside of a hothouse: very humid. To me, this is a tuberose perfume, whatever anyone else may say!