05/27/2015
Rickbr
190 Reviews
Rickbr
Blackberry Fairy
Altough this is the last one i tried from what i called the Sebastiane Parfums Blackberry Saga, Wish Upon a Star is more like the beginning instead of the end - i would put Black Magic as the end. It share with the others the fantasy inspiration, but it has a more modern feeling in it's aroma and a kind of child/pixie behavior for me.
So, following the history i started to tell, Wish Upon a Star is the Black Witch of our Immortal Meadow, but still very young. You cannot tell if she is already adult or still a child, her traces will not tell you this. She is delicate, fragile, but her presence can be noticed through the entire evolution. She hasn't become, may i say, a bad witch, but she has transformed from a childish and delicate fairy into a dark and voluptous sensual good witch.
Here again you can notice what unites the three fragrances, the bittersweet and sugary berries, here less bitter. It's curious because while not stronger, it doesn't seem like blackberries on ripening stage, but more like fully developed ones that doesn't project a strong smell yet. This is followed by a lovely white flower aroma of green and waxy nuances, which is surrounded by what seems to be a soft, minty and sugary mixture of violets and anise. And, altough not listed, Wish Upon a Star has a delicate vanillic aroma mixture with the light woody base of sandalwood and vetiver.
I suppose that probably who likes Black Witch or Immortal Meadow may not be so passionate about Wish Upon a Star and vice-versa. They seem like different angles or parts of a history, one that you have to pass through the initial stages to discover which do you like the most - in my case, i ended enjoying the three but the first two seems much more my tastes. Again, i believe that this one might blend very well with the other twos, usually i don't like the layering idea but here it seems very suitable.
So, following the history i started to tell, Wish Upon a Star is the Black Witch of our Immortal Meadow, but still very young. You cannot tell if she is already adult or still a child, her traces will not tell you this. She is delicate, fragile, but her presence can be noticed through the entire evolution. She hasn't become, may i say, a bad witch, but she has transformed from a childish and delicate fairy into a dark and voluptous sensual good witch.
Here again you can notice what unites the three fragrances, the bittersweet and sugary berries, here less bitter. It's curious because while not stronger, it doesn't seem like blackberries on ripening stage, but more like fully developed ones that doesn't project a strong smell yet. This is followed by a lovely white flower aroma of green and waxy nuances, which is surrounded by what seems to be a soft, minty and sugary mixture of violets and anise. And, altough not listed, Wish Upon a Star has a delicate vanillic aroma mixture with the light woody base of sandalwood and vetiver.
I suppose that probably who likes Black Witch or Immortal Meadow may not be so passionate about Wish Upon a Star and vice-versa. They seem like different angles or parts of a history, one that you have to pass through the initial stages to discover which do you like the most - in my case, i ended enjoying the three but the first two seems much more my tastes. Again, i believe that this one might blend very well with the other twos, usually i don't like the layering idea but here it seems very suitable.