Some time ago when I reviewed Vega I was not entirely impressed because it seems like a couple of different perfumes rolled into one- No 5 and Vol de Nuit in particular . Well the good thing about per...
A more powdery, less aldehydic Chanel #5, too similar to the latter to buy a bottle of Vega. Nice, though.
I have to change my review. It goes on very oil/citrus and reminds me of the old style Patou-type fragrances, strong and in your face. But it mellows as it dries to an almost neroli/opoponax scent, a ...
I see from reading the prior excellent reviews (and doing some research) that this fragrance was introduced by Jacques Guerlain in 1936 and was re-created by Jean-Paul Guerlain for the opening of the ...
Opens up smelling very old fashion and soapy --and very much not my cup of tea. I am just not into the sharp and clean/soapy perfumes. It dries down to a really pretty and clean scent that I would mu...
Pleasant wholesome effect, like old fashioned soap. I don't know what the floral notes are supposed to be officially, but smelling it, I would say lilac is one of them.
Vega is a very full, dense aldehydic floral, an old-fashioned type of scent, with well-blended rose and jasmine notes and very similar to Chanel no 5, although it is more musky and oriental in feel to...
Beautiful & classic. Dries down a bit powdery on me, but in the best possible way (ie, not sweet or baby-powdery, but more like some fine, perfumed body talc applied with a big puff). And since I ca...
Can't really add anything more than what has been said below. This is a classic. Very aldehydic,powdery, old fashioned in a very good way. It reminds me of a very expensive french soap. If you like cl...
This is a complex, sophisticated fragrance that was created in 1936 by Jacques Guerlain and was just re-released for the opening of the new flagship Guerlain boutique in Paris. The top notes are nerol...