Is this considered a "mature" fragrance?+−
Many community members view it as a classic, "vintage" style scent. Because it was released in the mid-80s and was a signature for an entire generation, it is often associated with a more mature, polished aesthetic rather than modern gourmand trends.
How does the Eau de Toilette performance compare to other brands?+−
Even in this concentration, it performs exceptionally well and outlasts many modern Eau de Parfums. It is known for its longevity and a potent scent trail that remains noticeable throughout the day.
Is this fragrance suitable for warm summer weather?+−
While it can be worn year-round, many find the "thousand flowers" composition a bit heavy for high heat. It is most popular during the spring when its green and floral notes mirror the blooming season.
Are there any polarizing notes I should be aware of?+−
Some users report a sharp, slightly bitter "celery" or herbal note in the initial opening due to the marigold and green accords. This usually softens as the jasmine and tuberose take over the heart of the fragrance.