Well according to fragrantica, Tresor was launched in 1990. I am not sure why I thought this was an older fragrance than that. Perhaps it is it's timeless appeal; to me this is more of an old-fashione...
This is just so hard to rate, because it depends so much on the mood of the day. Tresor is also best used with a very light hand. I remember this vividly from the year it came out, at which time I th...
It smells very old fashioned. It actually smells like an old cheap cream of my grandma thats name I can't remember. It doesn't last long at all either which is good considering how it smells.
I just did a review of this but want to add more comments, when you look at the reviews of this on here they go back to 2001, wow. Been a perfume that is still going. It's not the fruity short term wo...
Elegant, classy yet playful and seductive. Always reminds of my childhood back in the 90s when I used to stare at Isabella Rossellini beautiful face and hear the lovely music played at background. I...
This review is for the vintage Tresor edp (early '90s). What a splendid, mythical fragrance! A masterpiece of a top-perfumer, Sophia Grojsman (Jaipur, Eternity, Bvlgari Pour Femme...). It comes from a...
Tresor is a sparkling fruity apricot bomb. Very 90s! It eventually settles and becomes much softer but also much sweeter on me while still retaining sparkling, fruity notes. I really like it but I ...
I recall purchasing this in the late 80's / early 90's, the scent in the bottle was very intriguing ing to me. But unfortunately I just can't wear it. Something happens when it mixes with my chemist...
I got a bottle of this when i was 14. Way too young to fully apreciate this perfume. But even then, this scent intruiged me. I only have worn it a few times as i felt it was too mature for me. Recentl...