Givenchy Organza Eau De Parfum - 100 ml

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Givenchy Organza Eau De Parfum - 100 ml

Givenchy Organza Eau De Parfum - 100 ml

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|Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. It’s a smooth, very smooth creamy jasmine/gardenia scent made well-rounded by a non-gourmand vanilla base. No harshness, screechiness. None of the indoles that make me avoid the whole gamut of white florals out there. Heady without being cloying. This is elegance and class but has a casual flirty fun side as well. Simply intoxicating! This fragrance has no equal in the world of perfumes! It is almost forgotten and very overlooked, yet it is a masterpiece that should be on a pedestal. I would go on daydreaming that the green to wood and fruit ratio in Organza would be inclined to the former; it suggests something fantastic but people do take greens as of the moment as an acquired taste or for those who have no proclivity to scents in general.

Givenchy Organza Eau de Parfum - idealo

Such an elegant scent! It opens up a bit sharp and powdery but as the day progresses it becomes more and more woody and soft. I love it. It's complex and unique, and doesn't feel dated at all. Reminds me of Crystal Noir. But that one is supported by sandalwood and coconut, Organza is made gorgeous by the nutmeg. and I feel, that i still can not do the appropriate tribute to the most beautiful fragrance for women in this world! I scored a small bottle of (allegedly) vintage Organza and wow it’s gorgeous. It smells very much 1990s is the best way possible. I’m in my 29s and would wear this on dates. Why call a fragrance organza - that whispy formal fabric ideal for brides and proms, then match it with a slinky curvy bottle and intricately carved gold lid? The design seems more weighty, and would have made a wonderful statement if it contained an incense bomb like Shalimar.I started out with the vintage pure perfume which led me to not like it much. Something in the pure perfume reminded me of JPG Classique edt which i strongly dislike. One of my mum's favorites, I still remembered this weird-looking bottle on her vanity from the 90s, but had no recollection of the smell, so I had to try it. This is a very feminine and regal perfume. I've only tried it on me twice, once in the winter and once in the summer, and the performance was COMPLETELY different. However, the perfume performs wonderfully in both seasons, but I especially liked the summer version. Not for the faint of heart, though, use sparingly. One of the most beautiful perfume bottles I have ever seen, a real celebration of femininity and elegance. This beauty opens with the perfect amount of indolic gorgeous white flowers, This and Gucci Bloom are perfectly balanced examples of white florals for beginners, for people starting out in this category. She opens with the most beautiful Arabian Jasmine and Gardenia and within a few minutes she settles into the vanilla, orange blossom and nutty walnut base and the sweetness

GIVENCHY | Boots

I foolishly ignored trying this delicious scent for the longest time for reasons that are beyond me. My first impression of this perfume, years ago, was that it is fitting for a very elegant woman in a glamorous evening setting. Dressed in a long creme-coloured dress, embodying classic beauty and gracefulness, I imagine her with a glass of champagne.Givenchy is one of my all time favorite houses, and it’s perfumes like this that reaffirm my love for them. I got this as a gift as a pre-teen and it was one of my first experiences with real, fancy perfume as opposed to body sprays. In hindsight, this is not really a scent suited to a 10 or 11-year-old 😅.

Organza Eau De Parfum for Woman | Givenchy Beauty

Like Amarige, Organza is not the scent for someone with a faint heart. I assumed, wrongly, that this would be easy to pull off. The dark red juice alone should've been a tip off. This isn't " old lady-ish" ( i hate that saying anyway) but it is "old school", they sure don't make em like this anymore, it's the way oriental floral should be. I feel like that term gets thrown around a lot with perfumes these days, and most of the time they're just sweet floral sugar water with no real spice or character. Why are there always some "girls" who have to write these nasty words: "grandma-ish" , "old-lady-like" ... and so on? How "young" are they? And what means "old"? I think this is a no-go in such a "forum of the nice senses".I’ve heard that the recent formulations are still very good. My bottle is from 2002, with the 6 digit batch code just before LVMH took over with their 4 digit codes. Front of the bottle where the “dress” is, is frosted glass.



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