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maxximusura – :
I miss the first “Ana Salazar”….I loved it, back in the day. This one, I don’t know yet but by the reviews I have read, I’m not missing much.
sgh186JeomiWogkig – :
The gourgeous and classy Ana Salazar first fragrance was so badly reformulated and they called “Vintage”… It’s only a shadow of what it used to be… A shame.
vilik1983 – :
É bom ver aqui perfumes de Ana salazar, mas é pena não estar a coleção ” Ás ” para homem, já esperimentei e até gostei,e certamente comprarei brevemente, só tenho pena não poder classifica-los neste site!
SoulBoom – :
Very, very nice, this perfume. I use to have it, some years ago and I use to liked it a lot.
I tried it again one of this days, and I was transported back on time. It was a nice trip.
Funny thing is It doesn´t seems so heavy now, how I remember it was those teen days.
I would describe it as “vintage” with lots of class, assertiveness and character.
A very nice one!
mcr244JeomiWogkig – :
SAUDADE has never smelt sooooo bad! A scent I’d rather forget.
When I envisioned Vintage, I expected all the beauty, elegance & glamour of years gone by to come wafting out of the bottle, instead I got an overpowering attack of musk & cedar that can only be described as a nasty insect repellent.
I should mention that this review is no reflection of how I feel about Ana Salazar as a designer, quite the opposite. If her fragrances possessed half the creativity, mystery, darkness & wearability of her impeccable style, I would be all wrapped up in them.
anabel69 – :
Vintage is the newer version of “Ana Salazar”, the first perfume of Ana Salazar that is discontinued.
Vintage for me is a very linear scent. I can’t smell any of the top notes! I just smell neroli (mainly) blended with a hint of jasmine and I swear I smell tuberose!
In fact, I find Vintage similar to Jean Paul Gaultier Fragile.
I find Vintage very floral (not woody, in my humble oppinion) and somewhat sexy! It’s a very nice floral, and may I say, a younger and brighter version of Fragile.
It’s an elegant, intoxicating floral, longlasting and with huge sillage!
I find it a little bit intense for me, but still a beautiful and charming fragrance! Highly recommended!=)