Innocent by Mugler feels like the soft, hazy morning after a loud night out. While it shares the DNA of its famous predecessor, Angel, it strips away the heavy, dark patchouli that often makes that sc...
The fragrance is widely regarded as the "little sister" to Angel, providing a more wearable and office-safe alternative by removing the chocolate and heavy patchouli notes found in the original.
There is a notable divide regarding longevity; while some users find it lasts through a full workday, others categorize it as a scent that requires frequent reapplication to maintain its presence.
Most enthusiasts suggest using it as a versatile daily driver, noting its success as a "compliment-getter" during spring and fall when the weather is cool but not freezing.
It is frequently compared to other fruity-sweet scents like Cacharel’s Anais Anais Premier Delice, with users noting that Innocent avoids the "dated" feel of older florals in favor of a modern, sugared-berry profile.
Value opinions are generally positive, though some collectors note that its lighter sillage can be frustrating for those accustomed to the typical "beast mode" performance of other Mugler releases.