Description
Just before Summer 2013 the collection of L’Esprit by the house of The Different Company has been expanded by three fragrances—South Bay, Kashan Rose and White Zagora. All three compositions are signed by perfumer Emilie Coppermann, who enriched them with refreshing summeriness and a dashy stamp. Fragrances of the L’Esprit collection are available in flacons of 90 ml EDT with tags bearing the names of the fragrance and the olfactive pyramid of each announced composition.
White Zagora is a sensual oriental fragrance based on orange blossom accords refreshed with luminous citruses. Opening notes emphasize neroli, citruses and bergamot, as an overture to the orange blossom in the heart, sweetened with honey tuberose and sweet peach blossom. The base is warm, sensual and cuddly, composed of osmanthus, white musk and hot amber. The nose behind this fragrance is Emilie (Bevierre) Coppermann.
erahim – :
WHITE ZAGORA is a sweet little thing – so full of summer and there is this simple easy feeling about it, that it’s hard to resist a smile while wearing this.
Fluffy peach blossom, fresh citruses and light, sweet florals – innocence and happiness.
It dries down to this sunshine-warm amber-floral combination. It smells like sun soaked human skin somehow, it’s hard to describe, it simply smells really lovely. WHITE ZAGORA is NICE! And not nice like “oh, it’s ok, it’s kinda nice”, but NICE as something so innocently and beautifully nice that you cannot stop thinking “aww, this just so nice and cute”.
It’s like fluffy bunnies!
Staying power for me was actually 6 hours and a bit more.
I was expecting something worse actually, but I’m very pleasantly surprised.
7/10
Sheriff Donbass – :
This perfume is another in my quest to stop hating tuberose. And it’s lovely here, so I must say, in that respect, it’s worked (although I still can’t see me ever managing a tuberose soliflore).
It’s exactly what it says it is – a sweet, fruity floral. Very peachy. It’s a fairly restrained peach, which is good, but it lacks the depth of say a Samsara peach. The overall effect is quite watery. It’s a perfume that seems scared to commit to anything in case it offends.
This one is an interview with a polished, A-list star. They’ll look great and say things that sound perfectly entertaining, but you know all the way through that they’ve been thoroughly coached beforehand and will not deviate from the script for fear of backlash from any fans.
It’s perfectly nice, but unfortunately, that’s all it is. There are literally hundreds of safe fruity florals that you could get for a fraction of the price and will do exactly the same job.
The longevity isn’t great – 3-4 hours max.
Giliu3 – :
Sensual, subtle citrus fragrance, very pleasant, soft enough to wear at work. If you look for a fresh and unobtrusive fragrance for hot summer, surely I can recommend this one.