Déjà Le Printemps is an olfactory translation of the first thaw, capturing the specific moment when the earth wakes up and begins to breathe again. While many green fragrances aim for a manicured lawn...
Wearers often compare this to other prominent green scents like Diptyque Eau de Lierre and Comme des Garçons Yoyogi, noting that while those can feel "wet" or "urban," Déjà Le Printemps feels more ethereal and "orchard-like."
There is a notable divide in how the greenery is perceived: some describe it as a crisp spring meadow, while those with rural backgrounds identify a more realistic, "barnyard fresh" hay quality.
The performance is generally viewed as moderate; it provides a steady presence without being overpowering, which most users feel suits its delicate, naturalistic character.
Enthusiasts classify the style of the house as non-contemporary or traditional, meaning this doesn't smell like a modern "clean" perfume but rather a vintage-inspired botanical study.
It is overwhelmingly recommended for daytime use during the spring and summer, particularly for leisure or professional settings where a loud fragrance would be out of place.