Acquired

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Lady Diana

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Alexandria UK Lady Diana is an Eau de Parfum. Lady Diana opens with Rhubarb, Peony, and Litchi, settles into a heart of Rose, Nutmeg, and Vanilla, and dries down to a base of Cedar, Vetiver, Incense, and Cashmeran. Alexandria UK's Lady Diana carries an Acquired verdict, a fruity-led wear.

Lady Diana leans on the same lychee-rose-peony skeleton that made Delina by Parfums de Marly a modern classic, but the reproduction is louder up top and thins out faster - a fun, flirty stand-in rather than a genuine twin.
  • Romantic
  • Glamorous
  • Soft
  • Confident
Lady Diana Eau de Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Accords

Fruity
75%
Rose
65%
Powdery
45%
Vanilla
40%
Woody
30%

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

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Best Occasions

Also Works:
Office Date Casual Formal Sport

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About

Lady Diana takes its cue from Parfums de Marly's Delina, chasing the same juicy lychee-and-rose opening that has made the original such a talked-about release. On skin it starts bright and sweet, with rhubarb and peony giving the litchi a tart, sparkling edge before Turkish rose settles into the centre. Vanilla and nutmeg round the heart into something creamy rather than sharp, while the base leans on cashmeran, incense and vetiver for a soft, powdery finish. It is not a one-to-one recreation - the opening is more amplified and the drydown fades sooner than the eight-plus hours Delina is known for - but the shape and mood are unmistakably borrowed. For anyone who loves the lychee-rose idea but wants a cheaper way into the genre for testing or layering, it does the job; just don't expect the same longevity or the silky blend the original is celebrated for.