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SASWSA – :
A sunny and delicate bouquet with a natural sweetness.
Color: ivory, maybe some hints of pale yellow.
The top notes are sparkly and juicy, without being in any way cloying. I imagine pears but I suppose it’s the combination of lychee and peach. The fruity notes then gracefully fold into and fill in the contours of white magnolias, freesias, and pale rose buds. Slowly and softly the petals fall on a faintly powdery base, with the creaminess and savor of Belgian chocolate of just the right amount of sweetness.
Karavaev – :
Vive la Mariee opens with a bouquet of sweet but slightly woody jasmines, with its sweetness being the fruity kind. When it settles a little, there’s a musky, almost smoky feel to it that seems to whirl around the bouquet.
It just keeps getting more flowery as it progresses, like a florist’s shop with a juicy sweetness all the time. No one flower dominates – the general impression is just a jumble of powdery, almost creamy white florals.
The final drydown is similar to how many musks end on me – a light, soft skin scent. It’s a pity rose wasn’t as prominent in this as I hoped it would be, but I didn’t miss it very much because there are already so many other floral notes in the mix.
Overall, I found this to be a very pleasant and comforting scent. It’s like something I would want to wear if I was going to sleep, for example. It just makes me feel safe and cuddled, in a way, which is probably only the second perfume so far to make me feel like that (the first being PdR’s Rose Kashmirie). Two thumbs up to this for doing that!
This doesn’t project well, but you will be able to smell it on yourself. Lasted about 3-4 hours on me.
lit992JeomiWogkig – :
I had high hopes for this one! Les Parfums de Rosine is one of my favorite brands, and I was in love with the concept of the fragrance.
This is basically a magnolia + musk (lots of) + a hint of roses fragrance. I can barely detect the peach (so, no associations with Trésor) and the praline note.
Vive la Mariée is pretty, don’t get me wrong – only not what I was expecting from Rosine.
So, if you like magnolia and want a musk/magnolia (and some roses)fragrance that stays close to the body, Vive La Mariée is for you.
gmaizzzgmzzz – :
lo adoro!
DIMom – :
Best marketing&concept ever. I know others already played with this theme, but Rosine took it to perfection.
aditus – :
I got a sample of this from Perfume Shrine, and I think it’s absolutely divine. It’s a very sweet fruity floral, with a zesty note that I think might be mint. All together, fabulous!