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Which Should You Buy?
A pretty, fresh floral with a fruity kick that's often misunderstood due to confusing branding. It's a clean, inoffensive scent that won't shout, but offers a delicate, uplifting aura perfect for everyday wear.
This is Serge Lutens' unapologetic ode to the rose: vivid, natural, and utterly majestic. While some find it linear or even too intense, rose enthusiasts will adore its authentic, fresh-from-the-garden character, offering a masterclass in rose soliflores that few can match.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in spring and summer.
Occasions
Its soft sillage and moderate longevity make it ideal for office and casual settings where you don't want to overwhelm. The fresh, fruity-floral profile is versatile, making it a good daytime option for most occasions, though it lacks the gravitas for formal events.
Seasons
A spring-forward, daytime rose. The dewy green opening and honeyed bloom read brightest in warm spring air, with autumn a close second as the woody-musk drydown gains presence. Wearers find it too fresh and floral for deep winter and a touch sweet for high summer heat.
Occasions
Its clean, realistic rose and soft-to-moderate projection make it versatile - polished enough for formal occasions and dates where its luxurious bloom leaves a lasting impression, and inoffensive enough for casual daytime wear. It can be a touch dominant for a conservative office and lacks the lightness for sport.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean floral, sweet, rose
Subtle differences in overall composition
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