I must say upfront that the somewhat bulky-looking dark, curved bottle in which this fragrance is filled has almost nothing to do with the scent itself.
From its pure appearance, the nose (as is typical for us humans) expects a heavy, floral-amber-laden "dark" fragrance. But the opposite is true for "Ungaro Feminin," of which I own a 95 ml "block".
IT SMELLS bright and friendly to me, floral yes, but in a spring-like casual way.
It is somewhat sweet, but this sweetness leans, especially at the start, more towards a fresh-berry direction, supported by delicate peony.
Violets, iris, and possibly a hint of hyacinth evoke thoughts of "full spring," when the garden is full of floral dreams. Especially in shades of blue. With silvery shimmering grasses as accents.
This "garden scent" IS powdery; it doesn't just pretend to be. However, there is no trace of "dusty dryness"; it's "creamy powder"....
In the so-called "base scent," amber is also included, which, together with fresh woods and light musk, feels fluffy light and warm. It can be seen, or rather smelled, as a "woolen jacket" for cool spring days. As a "warmer for the ice saints." However, the overall impression of the EdP is a "greeting to spring" and gives a sunny disposition.
The longevity and sillage are better for me than stated "above".
Conclusion: Let no one be deceived by a BOTTLE, test the whole thing,
Sometimes something smells completely different than it LOOKS. (Well, "visual people".... haha!!)