08/06/2020

Rosaviola
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Rosaviola
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Venezia in pastel
I got to know Venezia pastello quite late, some years ago. A former colleague told me that he is great and that she liked him very much in the past.
Unfortunately he was hired a long time ago and is almost only available at exorbitant prices.
Since I have the "normal" Venezia in my he collection I wanted to get to know this one and the bottle is also so pretty!
After a long search I could find a 75ml bottle with little content, but unfortunately the content was no longer in order and smelled tilted, too tart, too herbal... I sprayed the tilted content in the air and now I keep the beautiful and somewhat kitschy bottle for my planned bottle showcase...
other people collect porcelain, I will exhibit the most beautiful empty bottles in the planned showcase......
A little later I finally got an intact 25 ml bottle at a humane price - sometimes the search for a certain scent takes a little longer. Especially with vintage fragrances it can take years. Here you often have to practice patience. I often think to myself: If the fragrance wants to come to me, it will find me...
Now finally to the fragrance itself. Venezia pastello is a child of its time. In the mid-nineties, sweet and fruity fragrances were modern, as well as aquatic fragrances.
Nevertheless, her sweetness was more mature than today's fruity-sweet fragrances - not so squeaky-sweet. And there was always a certain ripeness to it I smell in Venezia pastello sweet raspberries and ripe peach out, something heliotrope, not too much and something floral. Jasmine and rose, according to the pyramid of scents After a while I notice a slightly tart and woody undertone, which must come from sandalwood and cedar.
That's what I meant by the certain "maturity" that the olfactory sweet scents of the nineties often radiate Something that I miss in modern fragrances of this kind and makes them monotonous.
Cute is okay with me, as long as it doesn't just stick to that and get too monotonous.
The shelf life is in the upper middle range and the sillage in the middle range.
I probably won't buy it again, unless it is a bargain on my way.
But I am glad to have gotten to know this beautiful fragrance suitable for everyday use.
Unfortunately he was hired a long time ago and is almost only available at exorbitant prices.
Since I have the "normal" Venezia in my he collection I wanted to get to know this one and the bottle is also so pretty!
After a long search I could find a 75ml bottle with little content, but unfortunately the content was no longer in order and smelled tilted, too tart, too herbal... I sprayed the tilted content in the air and now I keep the beautiful and somewhat kitschy bottle for my planned bottle showcase...
other people collect porcelain, I will exhibit the most beautiful empty bottles in the planned showcase......
A little later I finally got an intact 25 ml bottle at a humane price - sometimes the search for a certain scent takes a little longer. Especially with vintage fragrances it can take years. Here you often have to practice patience. I often think to myself: If the fragrance wants to come to me, it will find me...
Now finally to the fragrance itself. Venezia pastello is a child of its time. In the mid-nineties, sweet and fruity fragrances were modern, as well as aquatic fragrances.
Nevertheless, her sweetness was more mature than today's fruity-sweet fragrances - not so squeaky-sweet. And there was always a certain ripeness to it I smell in Venezia pastello sweet raspberries and ripe peach out, something heliotrope, not too much and something floral. Jasmine and rose, according to the pyramid of scents After a while I notice a slightly tart and woody undertone, which must come from sandalwood and cedar.
That's what I meant by the certain "maturity" that the olfactory sweet scents of the nineties often radiate Something that I miss in modern fragrances of this kind and makes them monotonous.
Cute is okay with me, as long as it doesn't just stick to that and get too monotonous.
The shelf life is in the upper middle range and the sillage in the middle range.
I probably won't buy it again, unless it is a bargain on my way.
But I am glad to have gotten to know this beautiful fragrance suitable for everyday use.
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