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This was one of those immediate 'oh wow' perfumes for me. First spray, I got this juicy red currant thing with soft white flowers in the background, and I was hooked. Then the tonka comes through and gives it this cozy sweetness that makes it feel addictive. It’s not heavy, not messy, not trying too hard. Just beautiful. I honestly think this is one of the most wearable scents in the PDM line because you can dress it up or wear it casually and it still works. I’ve worn it on dates and to brunch and it fits both. Great longevity too, around 7 hours easy on my skin.
This could have easily gone too powdery or too musky, but somehow it lands perfectly in the middle. I get bitter orange for like five minutes, then it melts into this really smooth vanilla-musk thing with a soft amber glow. It smells expensive, clean, and a little mysterious. Not super sexy in an obvious way, but definitely attractive. More silk blouse than bodycon dress, if that makes sense. I also appreciate that it doesn’t smell like every sweet floral out there right now. It’s unique without being hard to wear. On me it lasts around 7 hours with soft projection. Honestly, I’d highly recommend it if you like elegant skin scents with personality.
I love this one. Athalia feels super polished and kinda mysterious without trying too hard. The frankincense is what got me first, but it’s not churchy or heavy at all - just this smooth, airy glow around the vanilla and white musk. On me it turns into a clean, creamy skin scent with a little regal vibe, like dressed-up comfort. It honestly feels niche in the best way, not loud or overly sweet. Lasts a solid 7-8 hours on me and I still catch it on my clothes the next day. If you like elegant perfumes that still feel cozy, this is such an easy 5/5.
Cassili is such a pretty girl fragrance, but in a grown-up way. The red currant opening is bright and juicy for a minute, then the sandalwood comes in and makes everything feel smooth and expensive. There’s a softness to it that I really love. Not sharp, not overly synthetic, just super easy to enjoy. If you like fragrances that are feminine without being too girly, this is a safe blind reach honestly. I wear it when I want something uplifting and polished. It’s not beast mode on me, but it definitely lasts and people notice it when they’re close. Really lovely stuff.
Tbh I’m picky with sweet florals because a lot of them go syrupy fast, but this one absolutely nails it. The rose is there, but it’s not old-school or powdery on me. It blends into the vanilla really nicely and ends up smelling creamy, slightly fruity, and just really put together. I wouldn’t call it edgy or groundbreaking, but I don’t even care because it smells amazing. This is the kind of perfume that makes you feel instantly prettier. It projects well without choking people out, and I can still catch it on myself later in the day. Easy 5 stars. I’d recommend it to almost anyone who likes feminine scents.
I love this stuff. Cassili feels like one of those super polished, feminine scents that still has personality. The red currant gives it this juicy little sparkle in the opening, then the vanilla and sandalwood make it turn creamy and soft without getting boring. It’s sweet, yeah, but not in a childish way at all. More classy than playful to me. Kinda gives me designer crowd-pleaser energy, but richer and smoother. I’ve worn it out a few times and always get asked what I’m wearing. Lasts a solid 7-8 hours on me with really nice projection for the first few hours. Def one of my favorites from PDM.
Tbh this surprised me. I expected something more cold and aloof, but Athalia is really addictive once it settles. The white musk and vanilla combo is so smooth, and that little touch of frankincense keeps it from going basic. It kinda reminds me of the vibe of a luxury face cream mixed with a soft powdery veil, but way more refined than that sounds. Super wearable, but still special enough for dinner or a fancy event. On my skin it stays present for about 6 hours, then sits closer. I just think this is beautiful from start to finish. If you want feminine without being sugary, this is a gem.
Athalia is so pretty it almost annoys me lol. It’s soft, powdery, and smooth, but there’s this cool edge from the frankincense that keeps it interesting. The white musk is really what makes it for me—it gives that fresh skin vibe, while the vanilla underneath adds just enough warmth. I don’t think this is for someone wanting loud sugary compliments like BR540 style attention. This is more understated, more refined. But wow, it smells beautiful. I’ve worn it to dinner, work, even just around the house because it puts me in a good mood. Lasts all evening on me and feels high quality the whole way through.
This is gorgeous if you want something feminine and easy to wear but still clearly expensive. I mostly get white flowers with a warm tonka drydown, and that combo is just so addictive on my skin. It kinda reminds me of Delina’s polished vibe, but without the tart punch and drama. Cassili is softer, creamier, more approachable. What I really love is that it never turns screechy or too sugary. Just smooth the whole way through. Performance is great too — I get around 6 hours easy, maybe more on clothes, with a nice little scent bubble. Super wearable, but still feels special.
This is the kind of perfume that makes me stand up straighter lol. It opens with a slight bitter orange touch, then the amber comes in and everything gets really smooth and expensive-smelling. Not flashy, not trying to be Delina or some sugary crowd pleaser. It’s more understated, but in a very chic way. I keep reaching for it when I want to smell put together without choking everyone out. Projection is moderate for me, definitely noticeable but not beast mode. The drydown is gorgeous and soft, and I’ve gotten random compliments from people leaning in close. Def one of the classiest PDMs.
Love this more than I expected. Cassili has that polished PDM style, but it’s easier and less dramatic than some of the others. I get rose in the middle, but it’s not old-school or heavy at all, just blended into this creamy vanilla-tonka cloud. It smells feminine and a little flirty without screaming for attention. Honestly, this gets me compliments because people notice it when they’re close, not because it’s beast mode. Minor flaw: the opening can feel a bit abstract, like I can’t totally tell what I’m smelling for the first 10 minutes. After that, super pretty. Great for work or dinner.
I really like Cassili. It opens with this juicy red currant thing that feels bright and a little tart, then the vanilla and sandalwood make it super creamy. On me it reads feminine and polished without being too prim. Kinda gives me designer-friendly Delina cousin vibes, but softer, less sparkly, more rounded. My only issue is that it can lean a touch shampoo-y in the floral heart, especially in the first hour. Still, it settles beautifully and smells expensive. Performance is solid too, around 7 hours with decent projection for the first couple. Easy to wear, easy to like.
Acqua Fiorentina smells clean and polished, like a fruity floral scarf in perfume form. The plum is the part I like most, and the apple gives it a tart little sparkle at the start. It reminds me of those elegant designer fragrances that are super easy to wear but don't really leave a strong impression. Tbh that's also the problem for me. It's pleasant, never annoying, and totally safe for work or casual days, but it fades into a vague sweet fruitiness pretty fast. Not offensive, not exciting. I'd wear a sample, maybe, but a full bottle feels unnecessary.
Cassili is nice, just not wow to me. I get a fruity red currant opening with a creamy vanilla/tonka thing underneath, and it definitely smells polished. The problem is it never really develops into anything that memorable. It’s giving expensive shampoo mixed with a soft floral perfume, which is pleasant, but for Parfums de Marly I expected more personality. Kinda reminds me of the fruity-floral crowd without doing enough to stand out. Performance is decent though, around 6-7 hours on me, with moderate projection for the first couple hours. I’d wear it if I had a sample lying around, but I wouldn’t rush to buy a full bottle tbh.
This is one of those perfumes that’s really easy to like but hard to love. The white flowers and rose are soft and smooth, and the sandalwood in the base keeps it from going too sugary. I actually think it’s pretty for daytime and super wearable, especially if you want something feminine without being loud. But yeah... it also feels a little safe. Not bad at all, just not special enough for the hype or the price. It sits fairly close to the skin after the opening on me, so don’t expect beast mode. Cute scent, classy bottle, decent juice. I just wanted more of a hook.
Tbh Cassili isn’t the most unique perfume in the world, but I still think it’s really well done. The red currant gives it a nice juicy pop up top, then the tonka and vanilla make it warm and smooth. It kinda reminds me of the fruity-floral lane, but more refined and less loud than a lot of mainstream stuff. My small complaint is the price, because for that money I want a little more wow factor. Still, I can’t deny it smells beautiful and very wearable. Projection is moderate on me and it sticks around most of the day on clothes. Super easy reach when I want something feminine and comforting.
This is a very good one, just not a total love for me. The white flowers and vanilla combo is really pretty, smooth, and kinda fluffy, but sometimes it gets a bit too sweet on my skin. Not sugary exactly, just richer than I want in hot weather. That said, I always enjoy the drydown because the sandalwood keeps it from turning into a generic fruity floral mess. It feels classy and put together, like brunch in a nice dress. Lasts about 6 hours on me, sits closer to the skin after the opening. I’d def wear it in spring or for daytime dates.
This is nice, just not Creed-price nice. I get a crisp apple and juicy plum in the opening, and for a minute it feels bright and feminine in a really easy way. Then it settles into a soft fruity shampoo vibe on me. Not bad at all, just kinda generic? If you want something effortless for daytime, this works, especially in spring, but I was hoping for a little more personality. Performance is also just okay — around 5-6 hours and pretty close to the skin after the first hour. I don't dislike it, but I def wouldn't call it special.
I wanted to love this because the apple and plum opening is actually really cute and bright, but wow this disappears fast. On me it turns into a vague fruity shampoo smell within like an hour, then sits super close to the skin. For a Creed, this feels really underwhelming and honestly overpriced. I kept waiting for something more interesting to happen, but it stays kinda flat and thin the whole time. Not offensive at all, just not memorable. If you like soft fruity florals you might enjoy it, but I expected way more personality and better performance for the price. Tbh it feels more like a body mist than a luxury perfume.
I wanted to love Cassili because the bottle and brand hype got me, but tbh this was a letdown. On my skin it opens with a juicy red currant vibe, then turns into this overly sweet vanilla-tonka cloud that feels kinda thick and plasticky. I barely get any rose, and the white flowers come off more generic than elegant. It reminds me of a designer fruity floral trying to act niche. Not awful, just really not special for the price. Performance is decent, like 6-7 hours, but the scent itself feels a little synthetic and cloying after the first hour. For a PDM, I expected way more depth.