I used to love this after a bath on a Summer evening. Think deep, dark, green, lush forest floor for a rendezvous. The oakmoss, juniper, patch and amber with a lush, emerald upper made this one of the...
Love it!! I never thought about buying a Sisley perfume, but my favorite sales lady at the perfume/make up store talked me into it. Happy she did. It is so much what I am looking for: spicy, warm, lon...
I am absolutely loving this perfume. I also bought the lotion, but have not tried it yet. My husband said "Wow that is amazing!" I love it when he totally enjoys my perfume. Makes me love wearing it...
Eau du Soir falls in the same "soigné" category as 24 rue Faubourg. It is Aromatics Elixir reinvented and elevated to ultimate finesse. AE is the earthy, loamy, fragrance of the people tending the cro...
I really loved it at first, but after half an hour it become unpleasant, spoiled-smelling. Didn't react well with my chemistry. So wear it for awile before buying if you can.
Love this. Wearing it is a treat to myself! A lovely blend of chypre, coriander and a sort of "amber-y" element. Sophisticated, elegant and unusual...as an earlier reviewer said, this is "pure clas...
If ever there was a refined chypre this is it. This is a throw back to the days when certain fragrances were meant to be paired with fur, impeccable wool suits and good jewellery. The kind of scent wh...
Although Luca Turin trashed this perfume in his book, and with all due respect, I couldn't disagree more! Eau du Soir smells beautiful! It is soft and elegant, Mr. Turin describes it as a "cheap c...
3.5 Eau du Soir is one of those fragrances that evolve and evolve to give you many glimpses of many visions. If you focus on it, it can grab your attention like a favourite novella. On my skin, the fr...