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slava0202 – :
Fragrance delicate and great for summer days! I like the orange and mandarin orange that give color to the fragrance, tuberose is pretty obvious but in a light way. is a fresh and simple fragrance in summer days is great because it is not a heavy fragrance… unfortunately the sillage is soft, so you have to reapply after about two hours, longevity is average! cute!
Sillage: 5./10
Longevity: 6.5/10
Scent: 7.5/ 10
Overall: 7./10
Irishka_11 – :
It is a refreshing linden blossom with a lot of tuberose which makes it little bit too much sour (fruity, rotting) and aromatic to me. Together with honey these notes sometimes gives a very unpleasant reaction.
MobAccenonactg – :
Un Parfum d’Ailleurs et Fleurs is a very soft, feminine fragrance. It´s all about flowers.
Fresh, ideal for summer heat.
It may not be the fragrance of love.
But it´s the fragrance of freedom.
It´s light like a cloud.
The Different Company did a great job in designing an inoffensive signature fragrance for women.
HatFeartyRacy – :
It was not exactly what I expected. I took a benefit from private online sale and purchased it blindly for a very good price based on the listed notes. I expected a loud and aromatic exposure of the fresh linden blossom and before all a sparkling fragrance. But I found a clean, quiet slightly creamy and tranquil scent seating close to skin. It was a surprise and that’s why it took me sometime to get acknowledge to this fragrance.
It’s a minimalistic natural scent with echoing from time to time linden blossom and quiet smooth tuberose (not a usually buttery sweet tuberose many fragrancies have nowadays). I do not find this fragrance fruity and cannot recognise orange in the notes. Maybe only a hint of a bitter note (the mixture of a bitter orange with anis I suppose) but not a fizzy sweet orange.
All in all it is a good non mainstream quality fragrance. Good for those days you want something simple and clean, a shadow of perfume that won’t annoy you and people surrounding you. The longevity is rather small (several hours) and I need to apply it again during the day.
The heavy bottle glass is impressive with a metallic twisting cover. The bottle is as well of a good quality and is a good decoration in my collection together with the clean scent adding diversity to it.
agafirs – :
Un Parfum d’Ailleurs et Fleurs is mostly a soft, clean, non-indolic, sweet orange blossom fragrance – I don’t understand, why the neroli isn’t present in the note-list of this perfume. The tuberose is very light, just adds some sweetness and creaminess to the orange blossom together with the slight musk.
This is a soft, delicate feminine fragrance, the queen of the composition is the orange blossom, and the tuberose is just her lady-in-waiting.
Unfortunately I don’t smell neither the linden blossom, one of my favorite note, nor the elderflower exactly, they are just seamlessly blended supporting notes of the fragrance, not the main characters of it.
kpdvfvos – :
Floral, tuberose and the herbal/dry character of linden blossoms.
It’s alright, not a scent that attract me. So I’m not going to write much.
It reminds me of a garden after a heavy rain, don’t know why.
I can smell the star anise in the background.
olegrfas – :
Starts out with a blend of some tuberose and other white flowers and basically stays there as far as I can tell. There are at least two flowers in this – I can make that out. The scent itself is nice and is blended well…it makes me want to go cavort around in a random field or something weird. This is listed as a unisex, but personally I find this too feminine for my tastes. The sillage isn’t too strong, and the longevity isn’t that great either. I got some random wiffs after a couple of hours, but it was kind of here and there.
versus.prom – :
D’AILLEURS ET FLEURS is another friendly floral offering from The Different Company. This one smells to me like a pleasing mélange of white flowers and linden blossom—whatever the precise floral notes are supposed to be, they blend together in this composition fairly seamlessly.
Of the perfumes of this type familiar to me, Ineke AFTER MY OWN HEART may come closest to conveying this same aesthetic, at least by its dry down (the opening of the Ineke is quite different and more enticing to me…). D’AILLEURS ET FLEURS is a subtle, feminine, and politely floral perfume with an innocent feeling to it. But the politeness is completely natural and sincere, like that of a young child before achieving the age of guile and commencing down the spiral to corruption as he fights tooth and nail to climb the social ladder.
Basically, this is springtime in a bottle, but not really better than many other perfumes of the same type.
ckusernamej8 – :
Nice but unremarkable blend of orange blossoms and neroli with a slight tuberose presence. Mannered, discreet, inoffensive…anything but distinctive. The fragrance per se smells fine but there’s nothing particularly interesting in it. Botloads of better options at any price range out there…
Zero sillage, weak lasting power.
Rating: 6.5/10
ded59 – :
I”m really liking this one, but I do have a complaint: there are no base notes, as you can see, and thus the longevity is short.
But here is what works: a nice sharp, earthy green opening. I always like to have a fragrance on hand for after work pick me ups, and this fits the bill nicely. I don’t need longevity with this requirement, but i do need something energetic; something that ‘soars’ off the skin.
To me this is an ‘outdoor’ fragrance, i.e, something you would wear on a day to the vineyards. The scent is so full of life! I don’t detect any one note, but the over all effect is spring like earthy goodness. It is not weighed down by floral heaviness at all.
Yep, I likes this one!