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Floramye 1905

7.6 / 10 5 Ratings
A perfume by L.T. Piver for women, released in 1905. The scent is floral-spicy. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Floral
Spicy
Powdery
Fresh
Woody

Fragrance Notes

AldehydesAldehydes Floral notesFloral notes

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Scent
7.65 Ratings
Longevity
6.45 Ratings
Sillage
6.45 Ratings
Bottle
6.79 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 04/09/2025.

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Good but Not mye Flora
Released in 1905, Floramye is from a time when perfumers moved away from nature and started to use chemical compounds.
As a result they were less reliant on natural products, and - just as crucially - their imaginations were no longer tied to the garden.

Floramye is a green iris bouquet, a natural type of subject, but there's amber, and a hard fizzy overtone that clearly isn't natural.
Like the name : Flora - which is flower in Latin, with the fantasy suffix mye, Floramye is a hybrid - largely natural and a bit synthetic.
This is not a soft, rounded, romantic bouquet - as the label would have you believe. There is a certain sweetness, but it's also dry, and slightly angular; breaking with the naturalistic mould - even if it's rather timid in doing so.
It reads quite unisex to the modern nose, but then perfume was less hung up on gender codes in those days; Guerlain's crossover hit Jicky would appear seven years later.

Floramye is all good, but there is a problem.
I have an old, or even vintage sample which comes from a mini flacon sealed with a metal plate over the neck. Not a modern issue.
The problem is, I've put on nearly three ml over the course of a day - and now I can barely smell it.
It smells good; but no matter how good it smells, if you can't really smell it, it can't be that good.
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Also soapy
Also floral, but here a wonderful floral soap,
That becomes really beautifully creamy.
Like from a bygone century.
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Also a lotion, with the typical scent behavior. Subtly spicy, moderately fresh, indefinably floral, with a contemporary musk base.
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Very traditional floral aldehyde-musk soap scent, rather the subtle variant, but also a bit generic.
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Breeze from the grain field
floral-powdery aldehyde stars above the clearing
ambered resins sparkle
fairy dance in the evening mist
gentle *
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Aldehyde powder wildflower meadow with hints of green notes and hay.
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