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Which Should You Buy?
This one's a bit of a curveball. Karl Lagerfeld's Fleur de Murier is a divisive take on fruity florals, with its unexpectedly tart and woody dry down sparking a 'love it or leave it' response amongst wearers. Not for everyone, but certainly not boring.
This one's a mixed bag. Some revel in its joyful, fresh fruitiness, calling it a delightful, easy wear. Others are less impressed, finding it too generic, synthetic, and overpriced for a scent that smells like shampoo or a cheap candle.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 9% | 15% |
| Floral | 21% | 21% |
| Fruity | 30% | 26% |
| Green | 3% | 4% |
| Sweet | 33% | 34% |
| Warm | 5% | 3% |
| Woody | 8% | 9% |
| Earthy | 3% | 0% |
| Animalic | 9% | 9% |
| Fresh | 15% | 18% |
Mood
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Base Notes
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Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.
Occasions
Its moderate projection and fresh, fruity opening make it suitable for casual wear or even the office, if sparingly applied. The unique woody-musky dry down adds a touch of intrigue for a laid-back date, but its unconventional character might be too bold for formal events.
Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in spring and summer.
Occasions
Its transparent, light nature and poor longevity make it suitable for casual wear or an unobtrusive office scent. It lacks the impact for formal events or date nights, where a stronger presence is often desired, but the freshness lends itself to daytime activity.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Fruity, Sweet, Fresh accords and Raspberry, Sandalwood notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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