08/10/2021

PennyPearl
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PennyPearl
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The classy doll with vintage lipstick
Finally, the fragrance has found a new home with me after a beschwerlichne way from Italy; the parcel service in Germany has struggled very hard with the delivery and it took days until he was released from the warehouse, but it is now done (respect, people who regularly order abroad, I do it only if it can not be otherwise. Last delicatessen spreads in Brussels as Christmas gifts, that also worked out uncomplicated, but I was told by the parcel service guy on the phone, it is often lost house number when you order abroad. Well good to know...).
Angefixt by the doll fragrance topic in the forum I was curious about "the doll's house", because I'm also looking for it from time to time.
In the case it was then a blind purchase, but I wanted to risk, even if you can not yet much to the perfume research; I found, for example, only an English-language video on YouTube to the fragrance.
The series "lost paradise" of Nobile 1942, to which three fragrances belong, among other things just also the doll's house, promises morbid charm of surreality.
La stanza delle bambole" also triggered these ambivalent associations in me, even before I could smell it: the sweet innocence of a Babyborn doll, the shrill plastic dolls like the Cherry Merry Muffins, the Lolita sexiness of a frilly Barbie and the above-mentioned morbid goosebumps factor of old porcelain vintage dolls on old dusty velvet sofas, similar to horror movies.
All of that should make up this doll scent; the sweet 90s synthetic and powdery vintage charm, the melancholy of fleeting utopias, the loss of guileless lightheartedness, but also the wink that we can always keep the playfulness.
A fragrance that pushes open the door to childhood and to very old times, when we were not even alive, escapism.
But to the scent, when I actually finally got to spray it on:
It starts with a "dusty plastic" note, which is the closest way to describe it.
I smell doll hair, it's not synthetic-berry-sweet like, say, Cherry Merry Muffins dolls.
I also find it definitely powdery (in the YouTube video it was said that it is absolutely not a powder fragrance, but I disagree with that), sweet it is not at all in the opening.
It is a very authentic doll scent, I think all the time, a large doll sitting on my lap ;)
I wouldn't have minded a little more sweetness in the opening, it does get more marzipan-vanilla-y as it goes on, but if you're expecting the "berry-tinged" plastic sweetness of a my little pony, you might be disappointed.
You should like powdery vintage vibes; you get a slightly sweet doll plastic note paired with creamy makeup that alternates with the powder jar.
Personally, I find the fragrance very intriguing, especially how this authentic and intentional plastic note was created, and do not regret the blind purchase, but also would not have minded minimally more sweetness.
The red padded box is very chic, as is the bottle, however, the Flakondeckel is annoyingly loose when you put the perfume in the box.
Angefixt by the doll fragrance topic in the forum I was curious about "the doll's house", because I'm also looking for it from time to time.
In the case it was then a blind purchase, but I wanted to risk, even if you can not yet much to the perfume research; I found, for example, only an English-language video on YouTube to the fragrance.
The series "lost paradise" of Nobile 1942, to which three fragrances belong, among other things just also the doll's house, promises morbid charm of surreality.
La stanza delle bambole" also triggered these ambivalent associations in me, even before I could smell it: the sweet innocence of a Babyborn doll, the shrill plastic dolls like the Cherry Merry Muffins, the Lolita sexiness of a frilly Barbie and the above-mentioned morbid goosebumps factor of old porcelain vintage dolls on old dusty velvet sofas, similar to horror movies.
All of that should make up this doll scent; the sweet 90s synthetic and powdery vintage charm, the melancholy of fleeting utopias, the loss of guileless lightheartedness, but also the wink that we can always keep the playfulness.
A fragrance that pushes open the door to childhood and to very old times, when we were not even alive, escapism.
But to the scent, when I actually finally got to spray it on:
It starts with a "dusty plastic" note, which is the closest way to describe it.
I smell doll hair, it's not synthetic-berry-sweet like, say, Cherry Merry Muffins dolls.
I also find it definitely powdery (in the YouTube video it was said that it is absolutely not a powder fragrance, but I disagree with that), sweet it is not at all in the opening.
It is a very authentic doll scent, I think all the time, a large doll sitting on my lap ;)
I wouldn't have minded a little more sweetness in the opening, it does get more marzipan-vanilla-y as it goes on, but if you're expecting the "berry-tinged" plastic sweetness of a my little pony, you might be disappointed.
You should like powdery vintage vibes; you get a slightly sweet doll plastic note paired with creamy makeup that alternates with the powder jar.
Personally, I find the fragrance very intriguing, especially how this authentic and intentional plastic note was created, and do not regret the blind purchase, but also would not have minded minimally more sweetness.
The red padded box is very chic, as is the bottle, however, the Flakondeckel is annoyingly loose when you put the perfume in the box.
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