WOW, what a beauty! I had the extreme luck to sample a bottle from the 90s with its original composition where the notes come through as they were intended! This is a work of a true genius! The harmo...
Once in a while, a perfume makes a person leave the consumable goods zone and enter the world of art in their heart and mind. Obviously, this is highly subjective and, in my experience, purely coincid...
I had not worn this fragrance in years, and opened the package with some trepidation. How badly was this chypriest of chypres reformulated? The good news is that while it has changed, it is still in ...
I love green. But I tried the reissue of this and did not love it. Candlewax, old fashioned and boring. Maybe the vintage was better? Reminds me of EL Pleasures.
I didn`t like it that much I am not a big fan of chypre fragrance , but I bought it becouse when I tested it at the store I thought it has notes of Jasmine but after using it for a while I found it n...
It took a few tries, but this has really grown on me; I'm not first and foremost a chypre-lover. Initially I get a hit of florals, with rose predominant, but it then all dries down to a very nice gree...
Beautiful chypre fragrance. The opening is lovely mossy green and drydown is dry woody spicy along the lines of Calandre. The more I smell this, the more I like it. I think I'll be needing a bottle...
The reformulated Givenchy III starts out bright and soapy, the scent equivalent of freshly laundered linens. As it dries down, a heart of lily of the valley emerges, which is buffered by a green and m...
Givency III is a beautiful sophisticated classic fragrance. For me it opens with a burst of lovely fresh flowers - makes me think of springtime, and then it settles down into a soft green powdery mid...
Ginenchy III, dating back to 1070, now again available, type: green-chypre. First impressions (head-note): lily-of-the-valley, rose, jasmin - the heart is very chypré and rather woody: santal, mousse ...