There is nothing like Kingdom and really, I wouldn't trade it for any or all the niche scents, the impossible-to-finds, the rarest of essences out there. (My Kingdom for a horse, though? Maybe.) It...
I bought this for a number of reasons, none of which had to do with me really loving it for what it is, a light vanilla with pretty pronounced floral (of the ligher white variety IMO) overtones and ho...
Can't decide whether I like this or not - it's a very different interpretation of amber with less resiny depth and warmth and more rich woods (kind of mahogany-like, in this case) than most ambers I'v...
I bought this a year ago - it's the 2003 LE variation on classic Paris - and am just getting around to reviewing it now. Seeing as it's Kentucky Derby day today, it does seem apropos in a way to be r...
Pretty, if not all that hugely distinctive. To me, this is a white floral-orange blossom blend bound together with what seems like honey (though that must be the amber aspect of the composition, beca...
After an opening salvo that calls to mind warm sake, hot seeds and the more aggressive aspects of angelica's greenness, this moves into a pleasant enough herbally tonic-like scent that overall lacks a...
Shockingly, jarringly awful. I don't recall ever having given any other fragrance a "1" before, but this one certainly merits the rating. It's possible that I overapplied it while trying it out at S...
Great, great scent that I wish I remembered to wear more often. Technically, it's classified as floral-aldehydic (acording to Jan Moran) because of the aldehydes at the opening, but to me it's most ...
Yesterday we were doing the sidewalk equivalent of window-shopping on West Broadway, checking out all the art wares lined up along the curb, when we noticed a little party going on inside the DKNY sto...
I'm trying not to be overly judgmental because I'm just working from a test spritzing here, but I get definite "hot patchouli stink" from this scent, I am very sorry to say. Thing is, I love patchoul...