Stephanotis 1786

Stephanotis by Floris
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6.6 / 10 11 Ratings
Stephanotis is a perfume by Floris for women and was released in 1786. The scent is floral-green. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Floral
Green
Spicy
Powdery
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Orange blossomOrange blossom
Heart Notes Heart Notes
JasmineJasmine StephanotisStephanotis CarnationCarnation Lily of the valleyLily of the valley CorianderCoriander
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk Powdery notesPowdery notes SandalwoodSandalwood
Ratings
Scent
6.611 Ratings
Longevity
6.57 Ratings
Sillage
6.57 Ratings
Bottle
6.613 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 14.02.2019.

Reviews

1 in-depth fragrance description
7.5
Sillage
5
Longevity
7
Scent
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Popular wedding day fragrance
I was having a discussion with a friend of mine a few months ago on the topic of wedding fragrances. Despite her love for citrus aromatics, she vowed to wear a big white floral scent as her choice on her big day.

I thought about this some more and concluded that I too felt that the essential wedding day scent would be flowery, strong and innocent. Stephanotis as I read somewhere was a popular choice for these particular events, so I was eager to discover what made this fragrance symbolise such a holy unity between two people.

Stephanotis opens as a potent white floral. Strong and alcoholic for at least the first five minutes or so, I had my doubts of ever liking it.

When settled, Stephanotis is buttery jasmine and soapy lily of the valley. I can see why women think 'wedding' when they smell Stephanotis. It's feminine and beautiful with that somewhat innocent touch.

Some may relate the scent to a grandmother or an old-fashioned garden, however I see luxourious soaps and an image of the early 1900's.

This fragrance unfortunately doesn't last too well, with the fragrance almost completely vanished after four hours on the skin.

I was surprised to see that this fragrance was produced in 1786, however it is believable to an extent. Stephanotis has that good, old-fashioned floral appeal.
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