My Melody 1979 Eau de Toilette

My Melody (Eau de Toilette) by Mülhens
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8.1 / 10 25 Ratings
A popular perfume by Mülhens for women, released in 1979. The scent is floral-fresh. The longevity is above-average. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Floral
Fresh
Chypre
Sweet
Creamy
Ratings
Scent
8.125 Ratings
Longevity
8.523 Ratings
Sillage
7.923 Ratings
Bottle
7.327 Ratings
Submitted by ExUser, last update on 12.03.2024.

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Bottle
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Sillage
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Longevity
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Scent
Duftpsyche

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Duftpsyche
Duftpsyche
Helpful Review 12  
early coinage
As a teenager in the late 70s, it was "the most beautiful fragrance in the world" for me. All the fragrances I had known before were as fascinating as they were inappropriate-serious-adult. But then came MyMelodie and it was inspiringly "entertaining" (Serenissima quote). It was almost dancing, lively, cheerful, flowery-romantic, without the adult seriousness we had previously sniffed at. If it seemed to us as young things at the time that MyMelodie was not a great work of fragrance art (again quoting Serenissima), it was because this fragrance was within our reach and not a "sinfully expensive ladies' bottle".
Back then, quality and price were much more closely linked than they are today. It seemed like a miracle to me that this somehow didn't apply to MyMelodie, because this "most beautiful" fragrance in the world was at least within our reach if we spent "all our pocket money". So it became the first perfume that I secretly declared to be "my" fragrance and which I noticeably missed when it disappeared.
A good 40 years later, I realize in retrospect how much it influenced me. Inspired by parfumo, I remember. Looked repeatedly in the souk. No trace of it there, but on Ebay. But in the niche fragrance price range. That's why I went on strike at first, but after a while the nostalgia horse started to ride me again (instead of the other way around, räusper). I accidentally won the auction for five times the price, so to speak, and I wondered if it would be worth it. As it turned out, yes, because I paid for the knowledge of an early coinage!

The bottle (as pictured), comes with almost full contents. A small but sufficient amount on the back of the hand becomes a time machine. However, not quite as far back as expected. Instead of a teenager, I wake up in a slightly later stage of my life! How so? The nose knows immediately: MyMelodie appears almost identical to "Nina Ricci's Fleurs de Fleur", which stepped into the gap years later. I wasn't even aware of this because I had suppressed the existence of the gap at the time. I just always wondered why I liked Fleur de Fleurs so much. Ah, you just live forwards and only understand backwards!
Of course, this impression requires a direct wrist comparison, which confirms the incredible similarity in character and color. Both are "full-bloodedly colorful" in a similar way. The slight difference: MyMelodie is a little sunnier and creamier and Fleur de Fleurs is soapier and pinker, but the difference is really only a hint due to the direct comparison. Two lush, colorful, gorgeous big flower bouquets, absolutely equal: colorful, clear, bright as day, honest, sunny, pure. MyMelodie lasts forever (even after 8 hours, the base is still on the skin, although the bouquet blossoms a little later than Fleur de Fleurs. There, however, the sillage is somewhat higher and the "bouquet" already glows and blooms in the top note.

What I regret is that all these findings are of little use, because both are vintage fragrances. Treasures for occasional use. As a fragrance lover, however, I don't really want to collect them so much as use them! I want to be able to spray generously and buy more! It's a real shame that the modern fragrance industry behaves as if the wheel hadn't been invented yet. After all, good music is always played as the same music and enjoyed again!
But maybe someone will discover the gap in the market and set up a company where you can have vintage original fragrances recreated and use them liberally!
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Eriele

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Eriele
Eriele
Very helpful Review 11  
Nostalgia
in terms of perfume, the wild 70s came to a pretty tame end. We young ladies were then advised to use heavier fragrances in winter and lighter ones in summer. In winter VU from Ted Lapidus and Sarabe was my fragrance. The green Frenchman then gradually conquered my bathroom and I found Eglantine stunning. But only after that in the summer I found no fragrance. Janine D and Eglantine should get reinforcement.

The round, high bottle with the ball on top was already very appealing. Also what was inside. A flowery fresh affair, which started freshly citric and then became a bouquet of colorful spring flowers. Just everything across the bed through the garden what blooms outside in spring. I still remember the finish as a little after freshly mowed grass. A light-hearted youthful scent, which should get some siblings later, but they didn't suit me and disappeared from the shelves quite fast. Drugstore chains as we know them today were rare back then. Until the mid 80s it was still available and then it disappeared quietly and delicately forever. But for me it was also a time as a young mum to mature and to look for ladylike fragrances. Today, however, I like scents as light and fresh as My Melody in summer very much
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