Cheeky Alice by Vivienne Westwood

Cheeky Alice 2011

Chanelle
06/09/2013 - 04:33 PM
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9Scent 7.5Longevity 5Sillage 7.5Bottle

Alice in Wonderland

The tricksters from the fragrance pyramid award givers have definitely let something slip under the table...the semolina pudding! And I actually like it so much; I found it to be quite pleasant and cozy-gourmand with Traversée du Bosphore. At first, you wouldn't suspect anything, as the top note and parts of the heart note are very similar to Alice's sister Naughty. But where Naughty hits a violet with the violet, Cheeky is significantly more digestible. The similarity to the locum-laden treat from L'Artisan is unmistakable! Great, because I had wanted that one for a long time, but no one wanted to gift it to me. Now, I received Cheeky as a gift for my ...ahem..40th birthday, which was also on my wish list, since I am a Westwood fan and have a favorable attitude towards her fragrance creations. And - voila! - two birds with one stone! The fresh green-floral opening transforms into a light-milky dessert, making the purchase of Traversée du Bosphore unnecessary. Now I am curious about Alice, the third one...Flirty! Can she keep up with her sisters?
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5 Comments
GschpusiGschpusi 11 years ago
This scent absolutely doesn’t have any gourmand notes for me - definitely not milky like semolina pudding!
It’s completely floral, becomes more creamy on my skin but never sweet or gourmand.
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MandelmausMandelmaus 12 years ago
Hmm, how lovely! ;-) Belated best wishes and have fun with your new treasure. Best regards!
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0815abc0815abc 12 years ago
Very appetizing trophy. :)
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YataganYatagan 12 years ago
Top note: semolina pudding - Heart note: rice pudding - Base note: Chanel: Trophy!
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PeanutPeanut 12 years ago
Oh how delicious! Exactly what I'm looking for (sounds like a "white," creamy-milky gourmand).
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