How does this stand up against the original Angel EDP in terms of intensity?+−
This version is significantly lighter and more "frosted." While the original is famous for its heavy, dark patchouli and chocolate, Eau Sucrée swaps those for airy meringue and tart berries, making it much less polarizing and better suited for daytime wear.
Is this fragrance suitable for office or professional settings?+−
Yes, it is more "business-friendly" than the original Angel. While it remains a sweet gourmand, its powdery and berry-sorbet accords give it an airy quality that is less likely to overwhelm a shared workspace, provided it is applied moderately.
Does the sugariness make it smell like a "young" or "juvenile" perfume?+−
Not necessarily. Although it features caramel and meringue, the inclusion of Mugler’s signature patchouli and a sophisticated vanilla base prevents it from smelling like a simple candy shop scent, giving it a more "velvety" and mature edge.
Since it is an Eau de Toilette, will it last through the day?+−