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aleksandr348766 – :
Nice summer scent, sweet and powdery. Reminded me of the Trussardi My Name a little, same kind of sweet powder, but just not that sweet and more sophisticated. Warm and soft, stays close to the skin, not offensive scent. Great for summer or spring.
weter303 – :
Yohji Yamamoto pour Femme was one of the fragrances in a bunch of company samples I got at a secondhand shop. There was no way to tell whether this was the 2004 or the 2013 fragrance of the same name, so I’m placing my review under both versions, in the hope someone with experience in either of the two will help me identify the edition that smells like this.
My sample opens on a woody, herbal, slightly bitter aromatic, note that reminds me very much of how my fingers smell after handling the many varieties of oregano and sage in my garden. The fragrance develops into a lightly woody, slightly vanillic, somewhat floral scent that evokes the smell of paper, back in the day, before computers, when the school-girl me had been writing (for hours) with a ballpoint pen and was slightly mesmerized by my handiwork. It is a refined, super-exclusive scent that has the hallmark of niche. The dry-down has a similarity to that of Laura by Laura Biagiotti, or Hugo Boss Hugo Woman (1997).
In a word: GORGEOUS.