Category: Fragrances
Brand: Vivienne Westwood
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cruelLapwing6
Despite being advertised as floral, this is a powdery scent, quite rich, like an older, fancier aristocratic version of a baby powder fragrance (e.g. Harajuku Lovers’ Baby). I do find it a little aging for my age range – it’s good for evenings and special occasions, but maybe not for daytime wear.
I disagree with the previous reviewer – to me this is more of an autumn and winter scent, I wouldn’t wear it in summer as it’s not very sweet.
That said, the scent is quite light and not overpowering at all – which to me is a good thing. It *will* last most of the day/evening, but will get more delicate as you sweat it off.
Also, the bottle is gorgeous.
fondChamois9
Boudoir Sin Garden was developed by perfumer Marie Salamagne. I’ve read that it was inspired by English country house gardens. The notes are listed as freesia, pink pepper, aldehydes, violet, heliotrope, Florentine sword lily, amber, sandalwood, oakmoss and musk. The ad says it’s supposed to be warm, aristocratic and magnetic.
On my skin the violet, lily and lightly musky oakmoss are the predominant notes. It really does make me think of an airy cottage garden. It really is a very feminine and airy fragrance. It’s very light and nonoffensive (nothing like the the original Boudoir). The original Boudoir was magnetic & aristocratic. Boudoir Sin Garden isn’t what I’d call warm, aristocratic or magnetic. I’d call it cool, white and innocent.
It isn’t very long lasting on me at all. Perhaps 2 hours, tops. It doesn’t have any sillage at all on me. I have to plaster my nose to the crook of my arm to smell it. How can a scent be magnetic when others cannot smell it at all? Perhaps if you wore it in the Spring or Summer when your skin was warmer it would rise a bit better. I’m wearing it on a frigid February day, so that could explain it.
Overall, Boudoir Sin Garden is not a bad scent, but it’s one that’s not for me. I was hoping for a more heady floral that lasted longer. I’m sure many ladies might like it tho. It’s definitely worth a try. Perhaps I will revisit it this spring.