Trussardi Donna (1982) is a sharp, sophisticated deep-green floral that captures the structured elegance of early 80s perfumery. It opens with an bracing, herbaceous punch of galbanum and coriander, s...
The fragrance is widely recognized for its robust performance, with enthusiasts noting that its longevity and presence are significantly stronger than modern Eau de Toilette concentrations.
It is viewed as a quintessential "power scent" from its era, often characterized as a dry, professional fragrance that transitions easily from business settings to formal evening wear.
There is a consensus that this version of Donna is worlds apart from the 2011 white-bottled release; the 1982 original is seen as a serious, woody-green composition compared to the fruity-floral nature of its successor.
Portrayed as a versatile classic, it is most frequently recommended for the transitional weather of spring and fall, where its spicy and green elements can breathe without being stifled by heat or sharpened by extreme cold.