Morning Room (Perfume) by Solstice Scents
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7.7 / 10 200 Ratings
A popular limited perfume by Solstice Scents for men, released in 2005. The scent is fresh-green. It was last marketed by Puig.
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Main accords

Fresh
Green
Spicy
Citrus
Woody

Fragrance Notes

VetiverVetiver TarragonTarragon Cassumunar gingerCassumunar ginger Madagascar pepperMadagascar pepper Vaporized HingeVaporized Hinge

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Scent
7.7200 Ratings
Longevity
7.0155 Ratings
Sillage
6.0126 Ratings
Bottle
7.6132 Ratings
Value for money
6.724 Ratings
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance was part of the collection Les Infusions de Prada.

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Coutureguru

237 Reviews
Coutureguru
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Helpful Review 7  
A Vetiver for everybody ...
I constantly bleat on about the Infusion series from Prada being 'too light' and 'too expensive' for what they are. I am happy to report that I find my critique incorrect, especially when it comes to Infusion de Vétiver!

I have no idea what has prompted this turn around in my perception. Suffice it to say that of late, I have been hankering for something that is both present and pleasant to spray on my skin ... something that doesn't necessarily trumpet it's existence but makes itself known with delicious wafts of 'fresh from the shower' goodness for longer than just a couple of hours. I have found it here!
I've always enjoyed a healthy dose of Vetiver in fragrances ... I find it uplifting. The beauty of this note is further enhanced here by the clever addition of two rather pungent spices ... in a completely non-pungent way. The Pepper and Ginger here serve basically to make the Vetiver in this 'fume sparkle, like so many dew drops in the morning sunshine clinging precariously to blades of grass. The Tarragon in this composition brings a simple, herbal quality to it, further enhancing the feeling of freshness. Infusion de Vétiver presents the nose with a superb soapiness and doesn't demand any attention in it's own right. Rather, it enhances and compliments ... perfect for hot weather! It radiates cool confidence.
Far from being a 'men only' fragrance this one falls into that 'never never land' of unisex creations. I personally feel that all fragrances should live in this world, not being one to connect gender to a bottle of perfume.
I like everything about this fragrance, from the funky packaging to the simple, elegant bottle which has a lovely heft and sits easily in the hand to spray.

It's taken me some time to 'get' the idea behind the Prada Infusion series ... now that I have, I couldn't be happier!
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Miaw2

339 Reviews
Miaw2
Miaw2
Helpful Review 3  
Soap Vetiver
Yes it does smells like Infusion D'Homme, but they're quite different though.

This one is more earthy/green because of heavier vetiver note.

Actually i prefer Encre Noire or Etro's Vetiver instead of this. Anyway, it's a safe vetiver scent, very pleasant.

Sillage, lasting power and projection are average.

Updated January 2014
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Sherapop

1240 Reviews
Sherapop
Sherapop
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Watery Leafy Green Vetiver
As a fan of both the Prada Infusions and vetiver, it did not take much to persuade me to spring for a scent-unsniffed bottle of Prada INFUSION DE VETIVER, and the deal was sealed by the endorsement by one of my dear Canadian fragrant friends, RRCOOLMAMA2, who not only has superlative taste in perfume, but also owns a bottle of this noble creation!

Like the other Infusions, INFUSION DE VETIVER offers a refined and light linear layer of lusciousness. In this case, the lusciousness is leafy green tarragon--which does not smell exactly like culinary tarragon, but is also very different from grass green--combined with pepper and ginger, both applied judiciously, all of which complements the gorgeous vetiver very well.

In keeping with the aesthetic of this series, nothing sticks out from INFUSION DE VETIVER. Unlike many ginger and pepper perfumes, these notes blend seamlessly with the tarragon and vetiver so that one does not (at least I do not!) immediately peg this as a pepper or a tarragon or a ginger perfume. Even the vetiver is shrouded in mystery in this composition. Yet it all smells so natural and nice and wonderful. And completely unisex, I should add.

The texture reminds me a bit of EAU DE CARTIER CONCENTREE, which is a big, fat watery violet leaf perfume. The notes here are very different, but there is a similarly aqueous (I don't want to say "aquatic", because this smells gorgeous, not gross), demeanor. I am happy to have acquired a big bottle of this appealing fragrance, and so is HRH Emperor Oliver, as you can see below. Fortunately, in his magnanimity, he has decided since that photo op to share this lovely source of royal redolence with me, his Chief of Staff. Which makes a lot of sense, actually, since he benefits, too, from the delightful scent which wafts through the air each time that I don this refreshing perfume.
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Missk

1357 Reviews
Missk
Missk
Helpful Review 4  
A vetiver that makes me swoon
Prada Infusion de Vetiver is a glorious fragrance. I'm not usually the kind of girl that swoons over fresh scents, but this particular composition has everything going for it.

Vetiver is a really unique note that appears every now and then in fragrances. In nature it can be quite dry, bitter and dusty. Most fragrances that attempt to tackle this note, often present it as being smokey or oriental. Infusion de Vetiver, takes a different road. This fragrance is clean and refreshing, but certainly not bland.

The dryness of the vetiver is still rather apparent in this fragrance, especially on the skin, however the clean, soapy accord balances the vetiver out nicely. It's not grassy, just light and somewhat crisp.

It's difficult for my words to do justice for this fragrance. All I can say is that I find it very alluring and it would compel me to approach a man that smells like this. The blend of freshness and earthiness really works for me.

Prada makes some very classy scents, and while Infusion de Vetiver is one of them, it isn't strictly so. I'd encourage any man, even the casual men that feel awkward wearing suits, to give this fragrance a go. It'd smell just about perfect on any man, at least in my opinion.
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Sarungal

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Top Review 21  
The Sweet Grass Chronicles - Part IV: Urban Soap Dust
Luca Turin expresses a rather scathing opinion about the big brother 'Infusion d’Homme': it is a "cheap iris," nothing more than a pale, misguided imitation of Lutens 'Iris Silver Mist'. He concludes his critique with a crisp "Avoid!"

I take the criticism into account, but I still appreciate 'Infusion d’Homme' - and I find the comparison with Lutens' iris composition completely wrong. In my perception, the Prada fragrances from the Infusion series are very well-made lifestyle products that do not pretend to have an artistic attitude. Instead, they represent an olfactory perspective that, under the heading "Light Powderiness," offers an almost weightless alternative to the comparatively cloying sweetness of some mainstream fragrances in the men's segment. In doing so, Prada follows a (somewhat soap-heavy) path that has been successfully developed into the company's signature in recent years.

That I myself have been hooked by this particular scent character still surprises me: I actually don't care for this powdery stuff at all. At least, I thought that until recently - and I had to be (willingly) educated otherwise. Of course, I also secured 'Infusion de Vetiver' before the last remaining stocks are sold out.

According to Luca Turin's logic, I should now compare it to Guerlain's 'Vetiver', but I will spare myself the search for parallels; they mostly exhaust themselves in the name anyway. Prada's vetiver shows us a finely ground, powder-soft version of sweet grass free from that typical earthiness usually associated with vetiver.

At best, in comparison to 'Infusion d’Homme', one might attribute a hint of rootiness to the sweet grass here, but even that thought is forbidden: the sweet grass in both fragrances comes across as too artificial. Their significant similarity seems striking to me: 'Infusion de Vetiver' almost leaves me with the impression that the homeopathic dose of sweet grass from 'd’Homme' has been slightly intensified while simultaneously dialing back the sweetness factor a bit - et voilà: the vetiver brother is ready. (That the iris is not mentioned in any fragrance pyramid surprises me: I would swear that it also plays a not insignificant role in 'Infusion de Vetiver'...)

The comparatively less sweet top note is likely due to the use of pepper and tarragon; especially the spicy opening makes 'Infusion de Vetiver' a touch greener right from the start than its brother. Various associations with cut grass have been described here; in my perception, the powderiness of the scent quickly dissipates this idea - leaving behind a bit of hay. This creates a strangely dry freshness - and provokes thoughts of a handmade herbal soap adorning the designer sink in an almost sterile high-rise apartment: a hint of country life in a cleanly styled urban chic.

Both Pradas discussed here are decidedly artificial and, in this sense, urban representatives: they do not strive for a nature-close narrative of their ingredients, but rather present their literally refined essence in a very modern context, which may be a bit too stylish for some. One does not have to like it, but one can at least admire it - or outright reject the androgynous result in its almost monothematic powderiness.

I like it very much - as well as the straightforward, only slightly curved glass bottle, which fits perfectly into any urban apartment. The longevity is - similar to 'Infusion d’Homme' - neither embarrassing nor outstanding on my skin, while the sillage in both cases is quite elegant: a little more oomph would not be unpleasant for me.

Conclusion: My curiosity about the unisex successor in 2015 is definitely piqued, even if I only see one necessity for this reboot - the undeserved discontinuation of 'Infusion de Vetiver'.
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7 years ago
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Floral vetiver with undertones of wet cardboard. Slightly better than what I just made it sound like.
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Stylish natural statement | Sprayed hay in a city loft | Green powder, linear | Vetiver in techno mode | Simple, different, good | STOP
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9 years ago
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In my top 3 vetiver scents. This is what the herb was made for! Fresh, green, herbal, and yet pleasant. I could bathe in it. Timeless!!!
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The typical Prada DNA mixed with pure vetiver! Very wearable!
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On days like these ;) ... wonderful!
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9 years ago
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Fragrance enthusiasts notice at first sniff: "This is a Prada infusion!" Fine, elegant, fresh, light, and always & everywhere wearable!
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You really couldn't expect more from a designer like Prada. The pale green of the vetiver is harmoniously complemented by tarragon and ...
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First impression: I feel like I'm in the middle of a flower shop full of fresh cut flowers. Not modern, but a very lovely fresh green spring scent.
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Starts off gentle and soft, then pepper and ginger support the vetiver in its leading role. And it masters it brilliantly!
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