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Dance Amongst the Lace 2019

7.3 / 10 50 Ratings
A perfume by Miller Harris for women and men, released in 2019. The scent is green-fresh. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Green
Fresh
Citrus
Spicy
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
VervainVervain LimeLime PeppermintPeppermint Red berriesRed berries SpearmintSpearmint CardamomCardamom
Heart Notes Heart Notes
BlackcurrantBlackcurrant Angelica rootAngelica root FennelFennel BergamotBergamot Bourbon geraniumBourbon geranium
Base Notes Base Notes
Haitian vetiverHaitian vetiver MossMoss MuskMusk MyrrhMyrrh SandalwoodSandalwood

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7.350 Ratings
Longevity
7.240 Ratings
Sillage
6.639 Ratings
Bottle
6.344 Ratings
Value for money
6.317 Ratings
Submitted by AmyAmy, last update on 08/30/2025.
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The fragrance is part of the Archive Collection collection.

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itscoraline

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itscoraline
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Summer in the meadow
Beautifully captures the sensation of lying in a sunny field, surrounded by Queen Anne's Lace.

The opening is an incredibly crisp blast of lime and mint that transitions to a heart of sharp, bright, almost acidic greens after about 30 minutes. Eventually the moss and sandalwood add a mellowing quality, but this fragrance never truly loses its lively charm.

Projection isn't massive, but the longevity is surprisingly good for a citrus-forward fragrance -- I can still smell it on my skin 5-6 hours later.
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IceMachine

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It's like a cheerfulness, like a smile
I grew up on the outskirts of a big city, in a small rental apartment in a block of flats amidst other blocks in a typical working-class neighborhood where people didn’t have much money. Nevertheless, our neighborhood was well-kept, the balconies were filled with colorful sunshades, and geraniums grew in the flower boxes on the balcony railings. Since we could hardly afford a vacation, my parents rented a small allotment garden on the edge of our neighborhood at a low price. There was a crooked cherry tree on it and a garden shed with a dark wooden porch. My parents set up a swing for my sister and me, and my dad planted vegetables in the back part of the little garden and some currant and gooseberry bushes in the front. During the summer months, we all gathered in the garden on weekends and during the holidays; my dad sunbathed, my mom flipped through magazines, my sister did puzzles, and I devoured piles of children's books from the city library, painted, swung, or snitched berries. The air smelled of summer and grass and green bushes, and a bit of the nearby city with all its sun-heated concrete.

“Dance Amongst The Lace” captures this scent for me. The fragrance smells like a garden on the outskirts of a city, of grasses, herbs, of berry bushes, woody and tart. It smells minty, citrusy, but I also smell the dark wood of the garden shed in my parents' allotment garden. The scent is bitter, fresh, cool (but not cold) and still somehow summery and wonderfully timeless. It also smells a bit like my childhood hands did after I had plucked the currants from the bush; a bit of the wood and leaves of the bush, mixed with the tart aroma of the small dark red berries.

Unfortunately, my dad is no longer alive, and the allotment garden had to make way for more blocks of flats years ago. I live in another city in a residential area where the sunshades on the balconies are not colorful but are in modern gray and beige tones, and most people have enough money for their vacations. But when I smell “Dance Amongst The Lace,” I am seven years old again, snitching currants from our bushes, my dad is snoring in his deck chair in the sun, and on the radio, “Ella, elle l’a” by France Gall is playing. And I can’t imagine a better place.
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Blackberries in iron-leaved green infusion, ultra-dry, bitterly serious astringent, goosebump-inducing tingling between uiii and brrr and yes.
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Highly exciting scent: verbena and blackcurrant, mint, but not sharp, rather creamy, woody and gently herbal notes: exquisite!
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Complex floral meadow, herb garden, summer freshness. I usually don't like angelica roots and fennel, but here they are so beautifully...sparkling
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Citrusy, green, fresh, subtle. Lots of nice things in there, nothing stands out, no special features. Too bad.
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Phew, this one is really sour. The green-spicy rest can hardly do anything about it. I'm unsure if I should like it.
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Herb-floral-cool herb, bitter-citrusy scent that radiates severity. High-quality, but too cold and distant for me. Angelica says hello!
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When SpitzenTanz smells so beautifully fresh-green-bitter like anise-mint-verveine, I love to dance along. Jo-Beere watches with a nod. Love it!
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starts very citrusy - but then becomes pleasantly woody.
Highly recommended for both m & w, as it is quite different.
Perfect for summer :-)
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Summer garden: A gentle breeze rustles the leaves on the trees. It smells of savory mint, currant bushes, and flower beds.
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Great citrusy green start,
the fruity blackcurrants
play around until the base.
This ends lightly spicy and woody.
Awesome!
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