During a swap, I was given this fragrance - I would never have chosen it for testing on my own. And what a miss that would have been!
It is a floriental in the best and playfully kitschy sense! Not like Bal a Versailles or Passion by ET - which scream here-I!-come. Wearing this fragrance enhances dinners, walks (best done stylishly by the sea or in the moonlight - oh) and even though I usually lack the feeling of romance and hope to discover it, I see these images.
The beginning is fruity-spicy - a combination that should be used much more often in the top notes! MP transitions from here into a bouquet, the scent of which you could directly take from a bouquet of flowers, still with fruity-spicy accents at the start. This dual scent fades to ultimately leave a hint of earthy-woody tones with vanilla and flowers on my skin. Even a bit creamy is added.
Usually more inclined towards loud and sometimes even extreme fragrances, MP is a pleasant everyday alternative or indeed for the aforementioned occasions.