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Venezia Pastello 1995

7.7 / 10 41 Ratings
A popular perfume by Laura Biagiotti for women, released in 1995. The scent is sweet-fruity. It was last marketed by Ellen Betrix / Eurocos.
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Main accords

Sweet
Fruity
Floral
Powdery
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CranberryCranberry RaspberryRaspberry BlackcurrantBlackcurrant PeachPeach PlumPlum
Heart Notes Heart Notes
HeliotropeHeliotrope JasmineJasmine RoseRose
Base Notes Base Notes
SandalwoodSandalwood MuskMusk VanillaVanilla CedarCedar
Ratings
Scent
7.741 Ratings
Longevity
7.631 Ratings
Sillage
6.627 Ratings
Bottle
7.242 Ratings
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Lottidulli

17 Reviews
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Childhood memories..
This was one of my mother's most loved and most worn perfumes. She treasured this little bottle and kept it for years even after every last drop was gone!

I remember a vague idea of the scent: sweet and powdery, fruity with a wonderful soft woody vanilla base that clung to the skin for hours! The fruity top notes never totally dissipated and made this perfume sooo special!

To me it was a deeply comforting, feminine scent. Warm, never screechy or bold but definitely on the sweet side, not comparable to the sweet, cloying modern perfumes.

I would buy this in a heartbeat if I cloud!
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Rosaviola

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Venezia in pastels
I got to know Venezia pastello quite late, a few years ago. A former colleague told me that it’s great and that she used to like it a lot.
Unfortunately, it was discontinued a long time ago and is now mostly available at inflated prices.
Since I have the "regular" Venezia in my collection, I wanted to get to know this one as well, and the bottle is so pretty!

After a long search, I managed to find a 75ml leftover bottle with little content, but unfortunately, the contents were no longer good and smelled spoiled - too harsh, too herbal... I sprayed the spoiled contents into the air and now keep the beautiful and somewhat kitschy bottle for my planned bottle display...
Other people collect porcelain; I will display the most beautiful empty bottles in my planned showcase.....

A bit later, I finally got an intact 25 ml bottle at a reasonable price - sometimes the search for a specific fragrance just takes a bit longer. Especially with vintage scents, it can take years. Here, one often has to practice patience. I often think: If the scent wants to come to me, it will find its way to me...

Now finally to the scent itself. Venezia pastello is a child of its time. In the mid-nineties, alongside aquatics, sweet-fruity scents were also in vogue.
Nevertheless, their sweetness was more mature than today’s fruity-sweet fragrances - not so cloyingly sweet. And there was always a certain maturity to it.
I smell sweet raspberries and ripe peaches in Venezia pastello, a bit of heliotrope, not overly much, and something floral. According to the fragrance pyramid, it should be jasmine and rose.
After a while, I perceive a slightly bitter-woody base note, which must come from the sandalwood and cedar.
That’s what I meant by a certain "maturity" that fruity-sweet scents from the nineties often radiate.
It’s something I miss in modern scents of this kind, which makes them monotonous.
Sweet is okay for me as long as it doesn’t just stop there and become too one-dimensional.

The longevity is in the upper mid-range, and the sillage is in the medium range.

I probably won’t repurchase it unless I come across it as a bargain.
But I am glad to have gotten to know this beautiful everyday scent.
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Calista

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It Was Love
I was just sweet 18 years young when she appeared.
She was a true treasure. She accompanied me through terrible heartbreak, through bitter disappointments, through thick and thin. Like the best friend you wouldn’t want to miss for anything in the world.
She was so carefree, sweet, comforting, incomparable (to this day).
What I appreciated about her was the refreshing fruit, the delicate flower, the warm vanilla. She brought a smile to my lips even in the face of all adversities and made my eyes shine.
Then, all of a sudden, she disappeared. I could not understand the world anymore, I felt abandoned.
Twice I wrote the manufacturer passionate love letters and begged for her resurrection, but I was never heard.
Desperate, I turned to an online auction house. Twice. And twice the rude awakening: only cheap copies for a lot of money.
I will always miss her.
She was not just simply "Venezia Pastello," she was so much more to me. Soulmate, friend, companion, comforter, beloved.
No fragrance in the world will ever be able to replace that.
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Dusnatli

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Ah yes, that was beautiful
Recently, I showed my perfume collection to my colleague on Parfumo.
While looking at the "Had-it fragrances," she suddenly exclaimed with delight: I used to have that one. It was great.
She was referring to Venezia Pastello.
And we both started to rave about it.
The scent was light, fruity, powdery, innocent. One felt wrapped in a beautiful, light, velvety cloak.

We mourned for a while the fragrance and the time when we used it.
If it were still available, I would buy it again immediately.
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Jocka

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Flowers, Little Flowers .... Wallflower!
Flowers upon flowers. No, how intrusive!
When nothing else was available, I reached for this fragrance. Unfortunately, it lingered for so long and became ... annoying in no time.
Venezia Pastello has always seemed too tame, too - did I already say it? - floral and intrusive, nothing pastel. I associate something completely different with that!
Back then, I definitely only wanted to smell like a wallflower in case of emergency.

It's nice to indulge in memories, but I gladly forgo those, good that time is over...
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11 short views on the fragrance
It was a soft and more powdery fruity-sweet fragrance, totally different from the spicy vintage Venezia. A discrete and romantic fragrance.
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4 years ago
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A passerby walked by and the déjà-vu was perfect:
My nose caught a whiff of raspberry almonds, my eye saw the bottle, and my heart ached.
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A lovely floral touch that casts a slightly powdery veil over the wearer. The original Venezia has little to do with it.
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9 years ago
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a hint of vanilla over an arrangement of fruits, ripe peaches, dark red raspberries, and blossoms, nostalgic like a still life
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2 years ago
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Oh man..... It was my absolute favorite in the 90s! I loved this wonderfully fruity - floral aroma. Where are the good old days?
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It was beautiful - fruity, powdery, floral... one of those scents I truly miss!
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Nostalgic woody floral-fruity woods vintage.
Reminds me of spring and autumn days in mild air.
A fine melancholy resides in it!
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3 years ago
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Venezia Pastello my love! Peaches that laugh with fruits in a contest. Powdery flowers and vanilla shape your face. You were beautiful.
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10 years ago
2
Bright, friendly, spring-like! Name fits perfectly! Subtly fruity, lightly powdery. I don't see any similarity to O-Venezia.
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7 years ago
2
It instantly takes me back to the 1990s.
Slightly artificial, not too sweet neon berries.
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