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Hippie Chic 2011

5.6 / 10 35 Ratings
A perfume by True Religion for women, released in 2011. The scent is fruity-floral. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Fruity
Floral
Sweet
Synthetic
Fresh

Fragrance Notes

AppleApple Lily of the valleyLily of the valley PomegranatePomegranate HibiscusHibiscus JasmineJasmine MuskMusk RaspberryRaspberry WoodsWoods

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
5.635 Ratings
Longevity
6.823 Ratings
Sillage
4.921 Ratings
Bottle
5.126 Ratings
Value for money
7.310 Ratings
Submitted by Kankuro, last update on 05/13/2025.

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Reviews

6 in-depth fragrance descriptions
DivineGoth

6 Reviews
DivineGoth
DivineGoth
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Apples to Apples
Hippie Chic opens with a clean synthetic apple scent, not dissimilar to that of shampoo. A hint of tart fruit peeks through to accent it, along with something floral. Together they create a fresh and clean atmosphere. It smells the way a locker room does, where everyone's various body and hair care products mingle in the air and leave a uniquely indescribable smell that is somehow every scent and none of them at once.

As it dries down the florals fade, leaving more bright red fruit notes. A little musky sweetness comes out. I couldn't discern the pomegranate or raspberry at first, but I can pick them out a bit more as time goes on.

Sillage isn't super strong and doesn't project very far. Lasted oddly long on my skin, ~6 hours and I could still faintly smell it after a shower. Very inoffensive and easy to wear, great for a day when you want to smell nice but don't want something distracting or complex.
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Peanut

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Peanut
Top Review 14  
Photoshopped Neo-Hippie
I want to get this off my chest right away: This scent is no hippie! It hasn't even been allowed to stand next to a hippie. This creation is rather the naive idea of a very simple-minded 15-year-old today of what a hippie is. Who, mind you, believes that "hippie" is a fashion trend that Kate Moss must have initiated and Sienna Miller perfected.

Not a hippie at all. This is - with a lot of goodwill - a Neo-Hippie à la 2000s (and chic it definitely is not). A Boho. Or a Bobo. A creature made of plastic, styled and photoshopped. Beautifully trimmed to look retro, with a lot of synthetic patina. Of course in the “I-don’t-give-a-shit-Look” for 6,000 USD and with a casually messy hairstyle à la Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen.

To the point? Yes, I’m getting there. Although I don’t really feel like it. So:

A lot of very trivial, genetically modified greenhouse fruit tries to be herbal. A smart shot of patchouli might have been a bit wiser here, although even a giant bush of patchouli doesn’t necessarily make a scent a hippie scent. Then there’s pseudo-wood. Ikea self-service hall somewhere in the distance, very faintly. But no wood. No trace of flowers, and certainly no flower children.

I thank Lilau for the sample. My bottle obsession might have led me to a thoughtless blind purchase-can’t imagine! (I give 20% for the nice little bottle and the fact that the scent at least doesn’t smell unpleasant.)
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pudelbonzo

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Top Review 11  
Brave Flower Child
At Rossi, there were no testers today - so I bought Hippie Chic blind - trusting the promising name, as I envisioned something colorful and poppy.

Maybe even something unconventional?

But this flower child is extremely well-behaved - and has adopted the peace sign as its emblem.

It wears some flowers in its hair and peacefully tramps towards San Francisco.

I have no objections to that, as its floral crown gently scents of jasmine and lily of the valley - which creates a friendly impression.
The apple aroma feels fresh and the red raspberry gummy bear is delicious alongside it - and somewhat childish - but not childish in a negative way.

A delicate, cheerful scent that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Despite its transparency, it has good longevity - and it lifts the mood.
I wouldn't have expected that right after spraying.

A fragrance for teenagers and the young at heart - who like to dream of San Francisco.
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Aquila2110

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Helpful Review 8  
light-fruity-pink
Hippie Chic is a fruity perfume, sweet but not cloyingly sweet, rather fresher and lighter than many of those fruity-sweet scents. It starts with the scent of fresh raspberries and green apples, later joined by the sweet aroma of pomegranate. While the apple scent fades shortly after spraying, a light, sweet floral note mixes in as well; I can't pinpoint it exactly, but it's definitely not lily of the valley, and I remember jasmine differently. It could be the scent of hibiscus, or a blend of these three or two different flowers. After a while, it develops into an almost pure pomegranate scent with some raspberries in the background. The floral notes are only faintly detectable.
Overall, it is a fresh - fruity perfume, without sharp, overpowering, or extremely artificial notes. In my eyes, this scent is neither "Hippie" nor "Chic." To be "Chic," it clearly lacks class and sophistication. And for a "Hippie," it simply lacks a bit of originality, perhaps some patchouli or woody and earthy notes.
The whole thing is very much oriented towards a young mass taste.
Quite nice, but not necessarily special.
The longevity is surprisingly good for such a light fragrance.
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Nasengourmet

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Helpful Review 4  
Gummy bears bounce here and there and everywhere.....
And today on offer is an unbeatable teen perfume of superlatives. THE GUMMY BEAR BAND PERFUME. The manufacturer was kind enough to phrase it a bit more friendly: Hippi Chic.

No idea what the manufacturer was thinking by launching such a childish perfume. This is sweet, sweet, and a thousand times sweeter mixed with gummy bears and a hefty dose of chemical goo.

Sexy? NOOOOOO, are you crazy? If you're looking for sexy, then definitely not here, and for heaven's sake, not at all.

Yes, you can tell, this stuff goes to your head, and if I keep sniffing it, it might just take me to my grave.

So let's see what's in it. Yep, the fragrance pyramid is accurate. Fruits and lily of the valley and all sorts of totally overloaded apple varieties straight from the chemical factory Höchst in Frankfurt or BASF. It smells so wonderfully artificial that you’d almost want to buy a chemical cleaner to wash it off your skin. Unfortunately, this stuff actually clings to the skin.

I don't usually want to write reports on women's perfumes, but I just have to warn here. This would even make the beautiful Gwyneth Paltrow look very ugly. It's far too childish, kitschy sweet. Really, no, this is just not acceptable. Sorry, but I had to get this off my chest after the shock. I really wonder where this came from; I found it in the basement in an old moving box.
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6 months ago
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I should've known the LOTV would be too much for me! Very tart, sharp, SOAPY apple. Leans far more soapy than shampooey to me.
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It’s a synthetic tart apple scent. Uplifting and wonderful!
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