DeGe53
04/18/2010 - 02:55 PM
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9Scent 7.5Longevity

Crisp Businesslady

Antoine, thank you for the sample.
I know the first Tiffany from way back and liked it quite a bit.
Trueste may not be new anymore, but it's new to me. The name Tiffany suggests luxury in a cool style. And I can confirm that with Trueste.

The fragrance starts with ambered plums, not quite ripe, fresh and still a bit hard in the bite. However, you have to keep your nose on the applied spot, as the progression intertwines. Jasmine and rose quickly make their presence known, adding floral notes right from the top.
You can only identify individual notes with lightning-fast associations, as everything plays together very beautifully and homogeneously. The cedar gives the composition a business touch. Nothing here is sweetly lovely or too floral. You know it's a women's fragrance, but you immediately realize that this lady is not to be trifled with. She knows what she wants, and although she doesn't present herself as masculine, she won't let anyone pull the wool over her eyes.

This is an office scent of old style for the lady who doesn't want to smell citrusy, like a dessert, or aquatic.
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2 Comments
AntoineAntoine 14 years ago
Yes, yes, yes, it works!
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KittycatKittycat 15 years ago
DEN for the office??? I don't find it suitable at all.
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