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hju225elipseskism – :
love love this perfume…in my opinion it is as good as spiriteseus double vanille. I’m still deciding which I like better. I get more longevity with vanilla chanilly. I also like this better then dsh vanille bourbon intense. still learning my way in perfume world but this is a excellent vanilla perfume
zsv82 – :
I have a sample of the VDP and definitely like it. Vanilla Chantilly is a cool vanilla. It’s gourmand like a fine cookie coated in powdered sugar, though it’s not a powdery perfume. I almost get an almond note that makes this smell very much like Serge Lutens Louve but without the powder. I think that’s going to drive me to buy a FB of this over Louve because this is so much more affordable and pleasant overall. I’d go for the heftier EDP though, because .5 mL VDP splashed all over me has barely any sillage. It’s also cold at the moment, so I’ll wait to try this out in warm weather to see how it performs.
Валера.в – :
I’ve been craving a new fragrance for some time, but nothing caught my nose, so to speak. I purchased Vanilla Chantilly completely unsniffed, because I was at the point where if I merely “liked” it, it would be better than dealing with fragrances I haven’t been in the mood for. It turns out I love Vanilla Chantilly – because it’s exactly what I wanted it to be! (This rarely happens with fragrance). The name, of course, recalls the iconic, still-in-production Chantilly; first released by Houbigant in 1941, and later appropriated (and reformulated) by Dana. I love Chantilly in all its forms, but I was not hoping Vanilla Chantilly would smell like it. Chantilly is named for Chantilly lace, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Vanilla Chantilly isn’t supposed to call to mind the forest of Chantilly as well as the whipped cream. Vanilla Chantilly is a woodsy vanilla that’s sweetened by a powdery, milky note. It is a sensual scent in a retro-way (think Shalimar)and it stays close to the skin, taking on more sweetness, less vanilla, as it warms. Despite being vanilla and cream, this does not smell like a dessert. It doesn’t make me think of ice cream, or cake, or burnt sugar. Vanilla Chantilly reminds me a bit of Atelier Vanille Insensee, with powder rather than smoke. It’s extremely long-lasting, and it’s beautiful.