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gery4 – :
Most noticeable notes: Rose, Magnolia, Tea, and Musk
Vintage reminds me of a tea party in a garden filled with freshly cut roses.
The scent is fresh, timeless, simple, and surprisingly sophisticated. It’s one of those perfumes that always manages to lift my spirit. I usually dislike strong florals, but this is a 10/10 for me. One of those few scents you can wear in hot weather without it starting to feel tacky and overwhelming.
Durability: Not very long lasting. 2-3 hours tops. Kind of disappointing.
Silage: Strong. The smell of roses can be quickly sensed from a short, formal distance. People don’t need to lean in to smell it, if they’re close to you, chances are, they will.
homjk – :
Vintage is quite simple but sophisticated at the same time. On my skin I can smell roses and something else. It’s more fruity than floral to me. A very luminous kind of scent, perfect for daytime wear.
gyk – :
Roses, roses, roses and maaaybe a little tea… that’s all I can get. This rosey kind of fragances tend to become a little heavy and sour after a while. At least on my skin.
I think a “vintage” fragance should smell classic, elegant and unforgettable, but all I can think of when I smell it, is my grandma Angelica. She was a lovely lady who cooked wonderfully and had his house impeccably clean. But she perfumed herself out of a 25 oz. plastic bottle.
I think Kosiuko’s California Valley is much more interesting, and you can actually smell all the notes it promises.