Serge Lutens' crisp ironed white shirt fragrance but of course a very expensive haute couture white shirt ! This fragrance though it's been criticised as being totally out of character for Serge Luten...
I am very surprised that I like this perfume so much, especially given all the flack it's been getting for being a boring, uninspired, selling out to the Asian market who cries for "clean" type of sce...
I wanted to love this and it is a pleasant fragrance, not sickly but fresh and citrussy. it just smells a little dated to me like an updated Issy Miyake. It is very nice if you are feeling abit off ...
L'Eau which conjures up the smell of a cleanly laundered ironed white shirt. Great for days you're just in the mood for something fresh and etheral. Soothing, crisp and long lasting.
This smells like buttered popcorn to me. Faintly, but it does. I have no explanation. I'd really like to love a Serge because the bottle shapes are gorgeously simple, but no luck so far.
You can pretty much smell all of the notes in here if you pay attention, including the soft magnolia, however the overall feeling is of a clean fresh soft citrus, very slight herbal feel, totally unis...
This is a "Perfume for people who don't like perfume." For those who don't like floral, cloying, musky fragrances, this is going to be "IT". Perfume houses have been making scents somewhat like this f...
Great soapy, crisp clean fresh scent, like linen on the line. Reminds me A LOT of Nickel Au Maximum in the crisp clean thin citrus department. Nice, but ultimately as advertised: A non-perfume. I sor...
While this starts out smelling clean and inoffensive (not too much of anything), it is so tenacious and can get rather cloying quickly. It reminds me too much of an aquatic and air fresheners - not my...
L'Eau Serge Lutens is certainly a departure from what Serge Lutens usually does, but that doesn't have to be a bad thing. I've read a lot about this fragrance saying that it's disappointing, bland, si...