The notes initially suggest a cloyingly sweet and girlish sugary scent, or rather, one might fear that…
However, it is nothing like Oriana by PdM or Love, don’t be shy by Kilian… but rather an almost elegant vanilla with a touch of sweetness, made extraordinary by the note of magnolia, which also somehow adds a sense of coziness. One can imagine, for example, a well-groomed young woman with long, flowing hair and a soft, white cashmere sweater. Despite its warming character, the fragrance also performs well in warmer temperatures.
Presumably, the fragrance is not a great work of art in perfumery, but it doesn’t have to be. Especially for vanilla lovers, I see it as a successful variation and addition to a vanilla portfolio.
The scent does not undergo any significant development, but I find it consistently pleasant. With enough sprays, you can smell it throughout an entire workday, with the sweetness never becoming overwhelming. Instead, one perceives a pleasant mist.