10/03/2023
MoniBonboni
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How lilac smells
Unfortunately, unfortunately discontinued. I still have a vial of 10 ml and apply the fragrance in very selected moments. The nose behind this perfume is Jérôme Epinette - Byredo Ball d'afrique and some others from the brand, Commodity, much of Vilhelm
(16 fragrances), Zara's Tonka Wood, amazingly good nose behind many Zara fragrances.
The story behind the brand: its founder Jan Algren remembered his childhood and summer vacations in a beach hut. And also Paris of the early 20th century - its colors, life energy and atmosphere he wanted to perpetuate in the fragrances.
One builds on his memory and draws inspiration from travels.
You let yourself be carried away by a distant time or place. The Vilhelm brand finds its namesake in Jan's grandfather. An elegant, charismatic personality, he helped inspire Jan's appreciation for classic aesthetics and early 20th century glamour. Vilhelm fragrances often contain
an allusion to the past without being stuck in the.
As a child, I was drunk on lush, beguiling lilac scent in May, because our lilac hedge went around the property, almost 500 meters. Because of lilacs, May is my favorite month and to this day lilacs are my favorite flower. My mom carried heavy bouquets of lilacs to work every day, delighting one colleague after another. As luck would have it, I now live on a street filled with lilacs.
By the way, there are very few true, well done lilac fragrances, without them drifting into something else.
What is the lilac like? Beguilingly fragrant, but unfortunately short-lived. Already after 1-2 days withered and musty. The same is the lilac here: enchanting, magical and short-lived. I smell lilac in its most authentic form, I smell non-existent lily of the valley and jasmine.
Floral, beguiling and genuine. A true treasure for true lilac fans. Only they recognize the wonderful, lifelike art that has succeeded in being captured in a bottle.
Floral, lilacich, but not sweet. Beautiful, creamy lilac, very natural. Perfect for the spring. Sillage good, durability with me unfortunately low. But this also reflects the transience of this flower. I'm seconds back 30-35 years, it's spring and I'm standing in front of the lilac bush. Lilac sea exactly said. I close my eyes and breathe in very meditatively, deeply and expectantly, the world, it does not exist for a moment. There is only lilac and me. It could hardly be more natural and authentic. The green preserves from sultry sweetness.
Unsweet, pure, very natural. Balanced and beautiful. Natural stronger scent of lilac.
Compare with A lilac, En Passant is greener and less lilac, Amouage Lilac love is a little oma.
Perfection for a moment. Pure happiness. At the beginning almost standing in full splendor, but at the same time already radiating this delicate, clean freshness.
Very true to nature captured. A great art, since no fragrance can be extracted from the flowers (mostly created from a mixture of jasmine, ylang-ylang, neroli and vanilla).
Graceful. So perfectly composed that, despite monotheme, no boredom arises.
Natural unexcitedness. For me, the most beautiful lilac fragrance so far. A violet dream.
(16 fragrances), Zara's Tonka Wood, amazingly good nose behind many Zara fragrances.
The story behind the brand: its founder Jan Algren remembered his childhood and summer vacations in a beach hut. And also Paris of the early 20th century - its colors, life energy and atmosphere he wanted to perpetuate in the fragrances.
One builds on his memory and draws inspiration from travels.
You let yourself be carried away by a distant time or place. The Vilhelm brand finds its namesake in Jan's grandfather. An elegant, charismatic personality, he helped inspire Jan's appreciation for classic aesthetics and early 20th century glamour. Vilhelm fragrances often contain
an allusion to the past without being stuck in the.
As a child, I was drunk on lush, beguiling lilac scent in May, because our lilac hedge went around the property, almost 500 meters. Because of lilacs, May is my favorite month and to this day lilacs are my favorite flower. My mom carried heavy bouquets of lilacs to work every day, delighting one colleague after another. As luck would have it, I now live on a street filled with lilacs.
By the way, there are very few true, well done lilac fragrances, without them drifting into something else.
What is the lilac like? Beguilingly fragrant, but unfortunately short-lived. Already after 1-2 days withered and musty. The same is the lilac here: enchanting, magical and short-lived. I smell lilac in its most authentic form, I smell non-existent lily of the valley and jasmine.
Floral, beguiling and genuine. A true treasure for true lilac fans. Only they recognize the wonderful, lifelike art that has succeeded in being captured in a bottle.
Floral, lilacich, but not sweet. Beautiful, creamy lilac, very natural. Perfect for the spring. Sillage good, durability with me unfortunately low. But this also reflects the transience of this flower. I'm seconds back 30-35 years, it's spring and I'm standing in front of the lilac bush. Lilac sea exactly said. I close my eyes and breathe in very meditatively, deeply and expectantly, the world, it does not exist for a moment. There is only lilac and me. It could hardly be more natural and authentic. The green preserves from sultry sweetness.
Unsweet, pure, very natural. Balanced and beautiful. Natural stronger scent of lilac.
Compare with A lilac, En Passant is greener and less lilac, Amouage Lilac love is a little oma.
Perfection for a moment. Pure happiness. At the beginning almost standing in full splendor, but at the same time already radiating this delicate, clean freshness.
Very true to nature captured. A great art, since no fragrance can be extracted from the flowers (mostly created from a mixture of jasmine, ylang-ylang, neroli and vanilla).
Graceful. So perfectly composed that, despite monotheme, no boredom arises.
Natural unexcitedness. For me, the most beautiful lilac fragrance so far. A violet dream.
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