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Some perfumes try way too hard to be a “summer luxury” scent. This one just nails it. I get a breezy neroli opening with a tiny pop of pink pepper, then the vanilla and benzoin make it feel silky and sun-warmed. It’s not sharp, not screechy, not sugary. Just smooth and really pretty. I actually prefer this over a lot of hyped warm-weather scents because it feels more refined and less obvious. Super easy to wear to the office, but it still has enough warmth for a date night too. Not beast mode, but I’m okay with that — it leaves a gorgeous soft trail and feels very put together.
This is the kind of scent that makes getting dressed feel effortless. I get a burst of orange and bergamot at first, then the orange blossom smooths everything out and it stays airy and elegant the whole way through. It doesn't go super dense or overly tuberose-y like some white florals do, thank god. I can wear this in warm weather, to the office, or on a casual date and it never feels wrong. Performance is really solid too, around 5-7 hours on me, with a nice clean trail for the first half. Just a really pretty, polished perfume that feels expensive without being fussy.
I love this stuff. It kinda reminds me of what people want from a fresh fragrance but rarely get: actually interesting. The grapefruit pop in the beginning is amazing, then the patchouli and tonka smooth everything out so it never feels thin or boring. It smells grown, confident, and effortless. Not sweet, not shower-gel-ish, just really polished. I’ve worn this to work, out to dinner, even on hot days when heavier stuff feels wrong, and it always works. Projection is moderate but the scent sticks around a good 6-7 hours on me. Def one of the best vetiver scents ever made, and honestly better than a lot of newer designer releases.
I love this version so much. It takes the L'Interdit DNA and makes it brighter, easier, and honestly more wearable for me. The orange blossom is the star, but that juicy mandarin opening gives it this sparkling little kick that keeps it from feeling too dressy. Then the musk comes in and makes everything feel clean and soft instead of heavy. Kinda reminds me of a lighter, fresher take on the EDP, but I actually reach for this more. Super easy to wear to work, brunch, whatever. Lasts around 6 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours. Def a 5/5.
This is so good. Right away I get peach and plum, but it’s not a cheap candy fruit bomb at all. The little kick of black pepper keeps it from going too sweet and gives it some personality. Then the vanilla comes in and smooths everything out in the nicest way. It kinda feels like a dressed-up fruity scent that still has some warmth underneath. Super easy to wear but not boring. I’ve gotten a bunch of compliments with this, and it lasts around 7-8 hours on me with really solid projection for the first few hours. Def one of those perfumes that feels instantly full bottle worthy.
This is the kind of scent I reach for when I don’t want to think. It just works. The lemon/grapefruit opening is bright and energizing, then the drydown gets a little creamy from the tonka while staying crisp and woody. That contrast is exactly why I love it. It smells fresh but not basic, classy but not stiff. Honestly, a lot of “clean” modern scents feel empty next to this. Vétiver has personality. It’s not loud beast mode, but people around you will definitely catch it for the first few hours, and it stays on skin way longer than expected. For me this is pure everyday luxury and absolutely worth owning.
This is so good tbh. The opening gives me sparkling bergamot with a little cardamom kick, then it melts into this soft vanilla-tonka cloud that feels warm without getting heavy. What I love is how effortless it is. Some summer scents disappear in 20 minutes, but this actually sticks around on my skin and stays pretty for hours. It’s sexy, but in a clean white-linen way, not a loud clubbing perfume. I’ve gotten random compliments wearing this to brunch and work, which says a lot. If you want something sunny, creamy, and just plain addictive, this is it.
I love this way more than I expected. It opens super bright with bergamot and neroli, then that creamy pistachio thing starts peeking through and makes it feel like expensive sunscreen in the best possible way. Not beachy in a cheap body mist way either — more like you’re at a really nice resort and everything smells clean and glowing. It kinda reminds me of Soleil Blanc, but this is lighter, easier, and honestly more wearable in heat. Performance is solid on me, around 6-7 hours with soft but noticeable projection. Just a really happy, polished scent. Def one of my favorite warm-weather Tom Fords.
Tbh this is one of the few fruity perfumes that feels genuinely elegant to me. The peach is bright and pretty up top, then the vanilla turns it creamy without making it smell like dessert. There’s also this soft plum thing in the middle that gives it depth and keeps it from feeling flat. Everything blends really well. Nothing sticks out in a harsh way. I can wear this during the day, to dinner, basically anywhere, and it still feels special. Performance is great too—easy 6+ hours with a nice scent bubble. Super wearable but still memorable, which is exactly what I want.
This has that classic barbershop-adjacent vibe, but way more refined and wearable than some old-school stuff can be. The bergamot hits first, then I get this earthy-dry vetiver with a little sandalwood underneath that keeps it smooth. What I really love is how natural it smells. No harsh synthetic blast, no weird candy sweetness, no trendy ambroxan overload. Just crisp, green, elegant perfection. If Terre d'Hermes is the sharper, more mineral cousin, this feels softer and more relaxed to me. Still very sophisticated though. Lasts all afternoon and into the evening on my skin. Super easy recommendation if you want something timeless that still feels alive.
I love this way more than I expected. The cherry note on me is soft and juicy, not medicinal, and once the tobacco peeks through it gets really addictive. It’s warm and sexy without being heavy, which is kinda hard to pull off. The musk in the drydown makes it feel smooth and clean instead of syrupy. If you like fruity gourmands but want something a little more grown, this hits that sweet spot. Not really like Delina or BR540 to me, thankfully, because it has its own vibe. Lasted most of the day and kept me sniffing my wrist like a maniac.
This is honestly what I wish a lot of modern fruity perfumes smelled like. You get that juicy opening, but the black pepper stops it from going generic immediately. Later the vanilla and musk make it really soft and cozy on skin. It kinda reminds me of the idea of a luxe beachy-fruit scent, but not sunscreeny and not tropical in an obvious way. Just polished, warm, and really addictive. For a 5-star scent, this totally earns it for me because it smells high quality from start to finish. Strong projection at first, then it settles closer after a few hours but still sticks around nicely.
This is one of those perfumes I keep sniffing my wrist for. The bitter orange in the opening is sooo good, slightly zesty but not harsh, and it blends perfectly with the orange blossom. On me it dries down into this creamy sandalwood-musk thing that feels really polished and feminine. Not loud in an obnoxious way, just noticeable enough that people lean in and ask what you're wearing. Tbh I expected something generic because designer florals can go that way, but this feels really refined. If Delina is all dressed up and dramatic, this is her cool, effortless friend in a white shirt. Easy love.
This is one of those fragrances that just makes me feel put together instantly. The opening is super bright with lemon and bergamot, but it never goes into cleaning product territory on my skin. After that, the vetiver and a soft sandalwood thing come through and it turns really smooth, dry, and elegant. I love how masculine it is without trying too hard. Tbh this is the kind of scent that makes a white button-down smell expensive. Performance is really solid too, around 7-8 hours on me with enough projection to get noticed but not choke anybody out. Easy 5 stars. If you like classic Guerlain style, this is such a no-brainer.
I really like this one. The opening gives me juicy peach and plum right away, then that little hit of black pepper keeps it from going full candy. After a bit, the vanilla and tobacco come through and make it feel warmer and more grown up. Kinda reminds me of those fruity niche scents that try to be playful and sexy at the same time, but this one actually balances it pretty well. My only issue is the fruity top can feel a tiny bit loud for the first 15 minutes. After that, it settles nicely. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection. Def a great wear if you want something fun but not too childish.
This smells expensive. Like, instantly. I get neroli first, then that nutty pistachio and a smooth ambery drydown that makes the whole thing feel golden and a little addictive. It gives me luxe summer energy without being too tropical or too sweet. Kinda reminds me of being on vacation in a crisp white outfit with oversized sunglasses lol. What makes it special for me is that balance between fresh and creamy — it never turns sticky. Projection is moderate, enough for people close to you to notice, and it lasts about 6 hours on me. I really can’t stop wearing it when the weather gets hot.
What I really like here is that it's fresh without turning into boring shampoo territory. The bergamot and mandarin pop at first, but there's still that slightly earthy patchouli-vetiver base hanging underneath, which gives it a little attitude. That balance is what makes it special to me. Some citrusy florals disappear in an hour, but this actually sticks around on my skin for a solid workday, just sitting closer after the first few hours. It feels clean, classy, and a little sexy without trying too hard. Not overly sweet, not screechy, not dated. Givenchy really nailed this one.
I really like this one. It gives me expensive resort sunscreen vibes in the best way, but cleaner and more polished than that makes it sound. The neroli and bergamot keep it bright at first, then that creamy pistachio/vanilla thing comes in and makes it feel soft and a little addictive. Kinda reminds me of Soleil Blanc, obviously, just lighter and easier to wear in heat. My only issue is performance — on me it’s more 5-6 hours and sits pretty close after the opening, so I wish it had a bit more presence for Tom Ford money. Still, super easy to reach for and just makes me feel put together.
Really like this one. The opening hits me with bright lemon and grapefruit, super crisp and clean, then it settles into this dry sandalwood/patchouli thing that feels very old-school Guerlain in a good way. It’s masculine, polished, and honestly kinda addictive. My only issue is that it can come off a little sharp and soapy in the first 20 minutes, so I’m not always in the mood for it. After that though, it’s great. Very easy to wear to work, but still has personality. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours. Not flashy, just really solid.
I really like this one. It takes the L’Interdit vibe and makes it way easier to wear in daytime. The opening is all sparkling bitter orange and bergamot on me, then that orange blossom comes in and keeps it classy without going super heavy or heady. It’s fresh, a little musky, and just clean-girl elegant. Kinda reminds me of the original if it put on a crisp white shirt. My only issue is performance — I get maybe 5-6 hours and the projection sits closer to the skin after the first hour. Still, I love this for work or brunch. Super pretty and easy to reach for.