It is such an unparalleled difficult decision when you are to choose only one of the Armani Priveé collection,but Pierre de lune has a sui generis quality,is more evolved,and redefines classic notes i...
just opened the bottle, and took a sniff from one spritz... ok, I can see resemblance with Guerlain's AlOndee, BUT-there's much,much more L'Heure Bleu in this perfume than the first mentioned... great...
Hmmm. I must say, for the most part I disagree with the previous reviewers. Luckily I got this at marshalls for $30 1.7oz. I also got cuir amethyste (my fave) and bois incences or however you spell it...
Pierre de Lune is light, understated and kind of hard to get acquainted with, rather like when you have to make an effort to get a shy child to warm up to you but once you do, it is very rewarding. Th...
Pierre de Lune is a not-quite-perfect knockoff of Après l'Ondée, that ghostly miasma of iris and fog. They're so similar that smelling PdL only reminds me how much I love Al'O. Its cool, dry, gentle...
This stuff is so unusual--sort of smoky, leathery, like incense, yet powdery and feminine at the same time. I cannot keep my wrist away from my nose. This is my 50 th birthday present to myself and ...
This fragrance starts out with an aquatic note in which I hate the most, then softens within about 5 minutes to smell of this:cucumber-y, a little like green tea as it does have a definite green tinge...
I bought this as a gift for my bf and it would mysteriously find it's way to my place any minute if it didn't smell amazing on him. It's a delicate, floral, powdery, airy scent. Not sweet or sour or...
I bought this then returned it. I so wanted to love one of these scents as I think they have the most beautiful packaging. Unfortunately the scent is nothing special IMHO. It's powdery and somehow has...