Mediterranean Honeysuckle 2015

MirraRaine
19.11.2023 - 10:39 PM
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Scent

Floral Elegance

This fragrance exudes delicacy and lightness, enveloped in a floral composition with a subtle hint of powdery cleanliness. I detect notes of tangy citrus, the airy essence of white flowers, the peel of unripe pear. I also sense a subtle undertone of plastic throughout the lifespan of the fragrance.

While my childhood memories include the natural scent of honeysuckle, this fragrance fails to evoke that specific recollection.

Upon skin testing, it showed a duration of approximately 2 hours, yet its presence lingers on fabric for well over a day with a restrained and noble sillage.

While “Mediterranean Honeysuckle” by Aerin fails to find a place in my personal preference, Lanvin “Eclat d’Arpège” follows similar path, but feels fresher, more natural, slightly sweeter, and significantly more affordable. While not identical, both fall into the category of "don't know what to wear, want something simple, understandable, and pleasant." In my opinion, Honeysuckle doesn’t justify its price, perhaps only appealing for its aesthetically pleasing bottle rather than its content.

Despite my reservations, I believe this fragrance holds promise for those seeking a singular, delightful perfume in a beautiful, elegant bottle, gracing their shelf.
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