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I'm totally in love with Bouquet de Hongrie! This perfume has a playful fruity vibe with that luscious strawberry and pear mix that feels so refreshing. But then there’s that smooth Turkish rose that elevates the whole thing into an elegant experience. I wore it to a friend's dinner party, and I got so many compliments! It’s versatile enough for both casual outings and more special occasions too. The projection is totally on point, making it hard not to notice when someone walks by wearing it.
I love this more every time I wear it. On my skin the orange blossom is the star, but the tonka underneath makes it feel warm and a bit addictive instead of bright and airy. There’s also this soft suede/leather touch in the base that keeps it from smelling too “pretty” or generic. Tbh it kinda reminds me of the mood of something like a niche floral-amber, but way smoother and more wearable. Super versatile too—I could wear this to dinner, to work, or just out running around and still feel put together. Not beast mode, but it lasts a good 6-7 hours and gets me compliments every time.
This is seriously gorgeous. I get this fluffy mimosa thing right away with a bright little pop of mandarin, then it settles into creamy sandalwood and it just feels expensive. Not in a loud, trying-too-hard way either. More like effortless elegant. I love how the floral side stays smooth and never turns screechy or overly sweet. Kinda gives me that polished, dressed-up mood without being old-school. Performance is really solid too, around 7-8 hours on me with a soft but noticeable trail. If you like classy florals but want something warmer and more modern, this is def worth trying. Easy 5 stars for me.
This is gorgeous. I get a fluffy mimosa thing right away with a juicy little pop of mandarin, then it settles into the creamiest sandalwood. It feels sunny and polished without going soapy or overly sweet. Kinda gives me that expensive, effortless vibe some white florals try to do but rarely nail. What I love most is how smooth it is the whole way through—nothing screechy, nothing harsh, just soft gold. Performance is really solid too, around 7-8 hours on me with a nice little scent trail for the first few hours. Easy 5/5, and honestly one of the prettiest elegant daytime scents I’ve tried in a while.
I’m obsessed with the way this balances orange blossom and leather. That combo can go wrong fast, but here it’s super smooth and sexy without feeling dark or heavy. The leather is more like soft suede in the background, just enough to give the florals some shape. It kinda reminds me of the idea of a white floral designer scent, but done niche and way more refined. I wore this out to dinner and kept catching little waves of it off my scarf. So good. Lasted most of the night on me, maybe 6-7 hours, with nice projection for the first couple hours. Really beautiful stuff.
This perfume is a total gem! Bouquet de Hongrie combines juicy fruit notes like pear and fun strawberry with a heart that's pure luxury thanks to the jasmine and Turkish rose. I found it to be perfect for special occasions – I wore this to a wedding and it felt just right. The amber and cedar come through in the base beautifully, adding warmth. Their lasting power is impressive too; I could still smell hints of it hours later! If you're looking for a standout scent, definitely give this a try.
Velvet Splendour surprised me tbh. I expected another generic white floral, but the tonka and leather make it way more interesting. The orange blossom is definitely there, but it’s softened by this warm, slightly powdery vibe that feels very put together. Kinda reminds me of some designer florals, but this smells more refined and less loud. I love this for daytime dates or even work because it has presence without yelling. Minor flaw: it sits closer to the skin after a couple hours, so if you want beast mode this isn’t it. Still very good, just more chic than dramatic.
This is really pretty. I get a soft mimosa and orange blossom opening first, then that smooth sandalwood/leather combo starts peeking through and gives it some depth. It feels polished without being too serious, like an expensive cream-colored sweater in perfume form. I love that it stays floral but never goes full girly or sugary. The only small issue for me is that the mandarin sparkle disappears kinda fast, and I wish the opening lasted longer. Still, the drydown is super nice and easy to wear. Lasted around 6-7 hours on me with moderate projection, so no complaints there.
I was hoping for something richer from the name, but Velvet Splendour feels more like a muted floral suede than actual splendour. The mimosa is airy and a bit powdery on me, and the leather in the drydown is super soft, almost barely there. That part is actually nice because it keeps it from getting too heavy, but it also makes the whole thing feel a little safe. Not bad at all, just not memorable. It kinda reminds me of those expensive boutique florals that smell refined but don’t leave much of an impression. Lasts okay, maybe 6 hours, but sits pretty close to the skin. Decent everyday scent, not one I’d rave about.
This smells like money in the most relaxed way. Not loud, not trying too hard, just really refined. The mimosa and orange blossom give it that soft golden floral feel, and then the sandalwood comes in and makes everything creamy and smooth. I was expecting something more bold from the name, but what I got was better: a classy, super wearable scent that still feels unique. If you like perfumes that sit somewhere between fresh and cozy, def sample this. It’s not sugary, not sharp, and thankfully not another BR540 wannabe. Projection is moderate on me, but it sticks around nicely on clothes. Absolute love.
Bouquet de Hongrie is honestly a floral escape! It starts off with a tantalizing burst of fruits, especially the cassis which is just divine. As it develops, the heart reveals these stunning jasmine sambac notes that are sweet but not overwhelming, perfectly balanced by the Turkish rose. It feels so sophisticated yet still friendly. I wore it to the office, and it was definitely office-friendly while also making me feel a bit more put together. The amber base gives it a warm finish that lingers nicely.
Bouquet de Hongrie is such a delightful fragrance! The mix of pear and cassis at the top gives a juicy, fresh opening that brightens your mood right away. As it settles, the jasmine sambac and Turkish rose add this beautiful floral depth, making it feel so romantic and vibrant at the same time. It’s perfect for daily wear or even a casual date night. Plus, it's really long-lasting, so you get great value for your money. Seriously, I can’t get enough of this scent!
Tbh I expected this to be just another pretty floral, but wow. The mimosa is the star for me, all soft and slightly powdery, and then the sandalwood keeps it grounded so it never feels too delicate. It has that smooth, golden texture some perfumes try to do and fail at. This one nails it. I don’t think it smells like Delina or BR540 or anything trendy, which is honestly refreshing. It has its own personality. Rich, feminine, easy to love. I’ve gotten a bunch of compliments wearing it, especially in cooler weather. Lasts well on my skin too, around 8 hours. Highly recommend.
I found Bouquet de Hongrie to be such a comforting scent! The initial burst of pear and berry is so sweet and uplifting. As I wear it, the lovely floral heart of jasmine sambac shines through, adding just the right amount of romance. The base with cedar and musk rounds the whole blend out perfectly. It’s not too overpowering, making it great for daily wear or even running errands. If you’re on the hunt for something that feels cozy yet elegant, this is definitely a winner!
Love this. Orange blossom can sometimes go super sharp on me, but here it’s creamy and rounded, almost velvety like the name suggests. The drydown with tonka and a touch of leather is so nice. Not rugged leather at all, more like a soft texture underneath the flowers. It feels very put together, like a silk blouse kind of perfume, but not boring or overly mature. I also appreciate that it doesn’t scream across the room. People will notice if they’re near you, and that’s enough. I’ve worn it during the day and at night and it worked both times. Just a really well done, elegant scent.
Velvet Splendour is one of those scents that made me smile on first spray. The mandarin opening is bright and cheerful, then the tonka comes in and makes everything feel soft and cozy without turning dessert-like. That’s what I love most here: it’s warm but still airy. Some floral woody perfumes feel too clean or too dry on me, but this one has a really natural glow. I could wear this to work, brunch, or honestly anywhere. It feels special without being fussy. Projection is moderate, not beast mode, but I think that fits it perfectly. Super wearable and still unique.
This feels like the person who always looks effortlessly expensive. The mimosa gives it a fluffy floral feel, and the leather in the background keeps it from getting too soft-focus or soapy. I love that balance. It’s elegant in a quiet way, not the kind of scent that fills a room like BR540, and honestly I appreciate that. Great when you want to smell good without making it your whole personality. Small downside: for the price, I do wish the projection was a little stronger. But the scent itself is beautiful and natural-smelling, and I kept sniffing my wrist the whole time.
I’m into this one mostly for the drydown. The opening has that bright mandarin thing for a minute, but on me the best part is when the sandalwood and tonka settle in under the mimosa. It turns creamy, soft, and a little velvety like the name says. Super easy to like. Not as bold or memorable as something like Delina, but also way easier to wear and less sharp. My only complaint is that it plays a bit safe. I kept waiting for a stronger twist from the leather, and it stays pretty tame. Still, I’ve reached for it a lot because it just works.
I wanted to like this way more than I did. The opening has a nice little burst of mandarin and orange blossom, but it turns weirdly fuzzy on my skin fast, like the mimosa is trying to be soft and airy but just comes off powdery and kind of dull. Then the leather shows up and it feels out of place, not smooth or sexy, just awkward. For something with this price tag, it honestly smells unfinished to me. Performance wasn’t great either, maybe 5-6 hours and pretty close to the skin after the first hour. Not offensive, just disappointing. I kept waiting for a wow moment and it never came.
This is nice, just not wow. I get a soft burst of mandarin and orange blossom at first, then it settles into a smooth sandalwood thing with a little tonka sweetness. It smells clean, polished, and easy to wear, but tbh it never really does anything interesting on my skin. I kept waiting for a twist and it just stayed pleasant. Not offensive at all, which is a plus if you want something work-safe, but for the price I wanted more personality. Performance is decent, around 5-6 hours, with pretty soft projection after the first hour. Kinda elegant, kinda cozy, just also a little forgettable.