Category: Fragrances
Brand: Guerlain
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eagerHawk2
This was one of the first fragrances from Guerlain I ever purchased. I like the idea of something unique and limited and that can be hard to find.
I don’t get the fruity notes in this like the pear. To me this is musky, incense. Its very rose and patchouli and Im here for it. This line of scents lasts long on the skin. They quiet down but linger throughout the day. Its one of the reasons I love Guerlain fragrances so much, they definitely stay on the skin well.
culturedVenison4
Wow….just wow! This is a beautifully stunning fragrance that probably doesn’t work for everyone. I hate anything too sweet, but this perfection in a bottle!! Subtly sweet and velvety smooth. Feminine and fierce all at the same time. A little definitely goes a long way. One spray is plenty. My guess is that everyone smelling peach mistook this fine fragrance for some cheap toilet water you bathe in. Forget those naysayers and give it a try. I am super picky about fragrance and this is top shelf! Also not discontinued….
hushedShads6
Chypre Fatal is not a chypre in the classical sense. And, although one of the main notes is peach, I don’t get a whole lot of peach at all. I smell mostly patchouli with some floral notes. Love.
jumpyTeal1
A fairly dense herb-y old fashioned style fragrance. Dry down is rather nicely masculine, and makes me think I’m smelling something else. I don’t really get a lot of peach in this, which is odd. If I really squint, I can detect it, but nothing screams ‘peach!’ at me, like some other scents with that note. I don’t really care for peach as a note because it does tend to be overpowering. Here, it’s as the previous reviewer notes; it’s all of a piece and blends beautifully. I’d love to try this again, since while I really liked it, I’m not sure I liked it enough to pay the hefty price tag for it. EDIT: Tried it again. This time I definitely get the musky peach with green notes. It reminds me somehow very much of the 1920s with all the beaded glitter and excitement of being young at that time. As it wears on, the wonderful 1920s feel fades back and eventually I’m left with a teaparty fruit/floral blend that is much more modern and less evocative. I wish either the herbal version or the 1920s feel stayed but I guess the true heart of this one doesn’t remain as cool as it begins.
shyLard2
I like Chypre Fatal and own a bottle of it, but I have to be in the right mood to wear it. Other reviewers have complained about the big peach and the department store smell, but I don’t seem to get that when I wear it. The peach is there all right, but it blends perfectly on me, and the raw materials used to make Chypre Fatal seem of good quality (no cloying fakey smell, at least to my nose).The only criticism I have of Chypre Fatal is that in the drydown it smells like every other Guerlain. I’m still learning about fragrances and I’ve heard others comment that there’s a “Guerlain base” that’s part of every fragrance the company releases. I don’t know if people are speaking figuratively or if this is something Guerlain actually adds to each fragrance as a “signature”. That said, it can become tiresome, especially if you own a number of Guerlain fragrances as I do.
zestyIcecream6
I had really hoped that Chypre Fatal might be the fragrance to counteract my cursed luck in finding a Guerlain to love. Alas, it was not to be.
I am a huge fan of dry chypre perfumes (Chanel’s 31 Rue Cambon, Hermes’ Caleche, Piguet’s Bandit and YSL’s Y are some of my all-time favorites) and I especially adore Caleche’s mossy, almost citrus/astringent quality. However, Guerlain’s Chypre Fatal has that sweet-ish Guerlain base that I find so sugary and cloying that it really takes away the pleasure of smelling the chypre notes. As the fragrance settles down to its basenotes, it acquires a non-descript “perfumey” smell that is just kind of average, department-storeish, etc… Ho hum.
If I am going to veer towards the land of sweet chypres, I would much prefer to do so in the competent arms of YSL Yvresse or Dior’s Diorama.
Here are the notes for Chypre Fatal, courtesy of The Perfumed Court: White Peach, Rose, Patchouli & Vanilla.
vengefulDotterel7
The peach in this is too much for me. It reminds me of dept store fragrances, and I’m not referring to the good ones. EDITED: Someone kindly sent me a sample, and this smells much nicer than my first run. Perhaps I was just jaded at that time? It still seems very sweet to me, but there’s more complexity in this than most dept store fragrances. Very nice indeed. I still wouldn’t buy it given the price, tho.