I wore Le De in the early 80s, and I recently purchased a bottle of the reformulated version. I agree with the other MUA-ers who like the original version better, but even the reformulated Le De is f...
I cannot find anything to love in this fragrance, and believe me, I tried, because I love so many other Chanel fragrances. But every time I spray this on I cannot help but think of tarnished metal, s...
This starts off fairly bright and assertive, with a fresh and almost minty floral "overture." The drydown is soft and only slightly powdery, and the scent lasts for several hours. A surprising and a...
I agree about the disappointing lack of staying power, but I am grateful for a fragrance that harkens back -- if not to the golden days of perfume making, a la Murasaki or Le De Givenchy -- then at le...
A classic! I love the balance of green, spicy, and floral notes, and even when the fragrance fades it still smells heavenly. In some ways, this reminds of me of Wind Song, as another reviewer remark...
This one has always been on my list of favorites. It is girlish and grownup at the same time, and I love its staying power. It does seem to have been reformulated, though, in the last decade or so, ...