Lord, another snoozer from Serge. To my nose, it is sort of like a combination of Rouge, Louve and a pinch of Arabie. I get wisps of the spices, cedar, and immortelle, but the effect is desultory, a b...
This is not scent I wear very often, but I felt I had to weigh in, since so many reviewers find it rankly unpleasant! I must have the cool, dry skin the scent requires, because on me it is mildly ani...
I haven't written a review in quite some time, but had to jump in to defend Jo Malone Lime Basil Mandarin. It's just not that bad! In fact, it is really quite nice; a non-sweet citrusy/herbal blend th...
Serge! Is it me? Or...... blasphemy, I know (and I own many of your scents), but perhaps you should have worked on this one a bit more. All the previous reviewers have waxed lyrical about the individu...
Fumerie Turque, is -- in my opinion -- one of Serge Luten's most brilliant creations. Even though the elements in FT have now become emblematic and copied with varying success in countless other perfu...
On my skin Iris Silver Mist is cold, bitter and brooding. While some detect a sweetish parsnip note, for me it recalls the idea of turnips, and the insolent air of cheerlessness they lend to a late wi...
I'm extremely fond of this scent. It's my fall-back amber, when Ambre Sultan is just too *MEOW* and Ambra del Nepal too high-elevation. It's lusciously vanillic, especially in the drydown, and yet sli...
I'm going to break up the slug-fest and say that I think Ce Soir Ou Jamais is a beautiful fragrance on me. I have tried literally dozens of roses, including offerings from Serge Lutens, Frederick Mall...
I approached this scent with some trepidation. The sample vial was alluring in color, but I recalled reviews noting cumin, oregano, rotting meat stuck between unbrushed molars -- yuck! Plus, did I eve...
As others have noted, this fragrance is quite unique and unusual, in a good way. It is exotic; not in the heavy, lurid, tropical sense but in the rare, fugitive and precious quality of a desert flower...