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Brand: Liz Claiborne
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needfulTacos5
Top notes: bergamot, cranberry, apple, plum, cyclamen and lime. Middle notes: jasmine, magnolia, lime-tree blossom, rose, tuberose and iris, base notes: vanilla, musk, sandalwood, patchouli and amber.
In my quest to wear more scents in my collection that I never reach for, I decided to give this one a try this morning. I blind bought it quite some time ago when I was on a heavy patchouli kick but have not ever really given it a go. It is definitely only for those that love the patchouli note, as it’s a strong fruitchouli fragrance with a lot of personality. I can agree with the comments that it comes off ‘masculine’ in the opening, it’s very in-your-face. As it dries down it softens somewhat but is still quite a strong, heavy scent. I get warm amber mixed with patchouli (a bit in the vein of Coromandel or Fancy Nights, but of course, entirely different)…a lot of warm musk, tons of plum, sandalwood, and a hint of vanilla. I can see why they wanted to call this one ‘vintage’—it’s a throwback while still staying modern. I do see some similarities to Euphoria, but that one is much sweeter on my skin.
All in all, I do think this one is a keeper.
madRhino9
I seem to be liking bolder, more striking fragrances these days! I bought a perfume mini of this a year or 2 ago just because I liked the pretty bottle. Now that I’m in another phase of trying new fragrances, I decided to sample it, so I wore it to bed last night. I liked it so much, I wore it to work today. I won’t say it was *instant* love, because when you first apply this, it smells like a blast of flowers and woods and/or incense all mixed up. That aspect quickly fades, however, and the “vintage” kicks in. To me, this main part of the fragrance has a hippie vibe: the flowers and darker tones are still vibrant, but they mesh. It is divine. Eventually, the floral notes fade, leaving a trace of what I interpret as musk, woods, and/or incense in a beautiful farewell. I love it, and will definitely be on the lookout for more of this gorgeous concoction!
Edit: I just ordered a 1-ounce spray of this, will be happy not to worry about running out of this anytime soon.
thriftyLion6
This is one of the most sickening perfumes I have ever tested! I think this would kill rats in the labs! I would not gift this to my worst enemy!OMG I get sick just thinking about it! I bought tiny bottle that was by the checkout at Marshalls, and came home and sprayed on one wrist (thank god only 1) then a little while later holy gag me, burning nose, throat felt like I swallowed sandpaper, glands even hurt, and face even got hot flashes like feverish feeling etc.. I washed my arm like 4 times and could still smell that disgusting smell over anything I tried! The funny thing is I tried another perfume on other hand (Brittney Spears Believe) and that did the same thing. I look up what notes were in each to see what causes burning nose, throat etc. They both have Lime Blossom (linden) in them, and I researched that note and it says something about being uses as a medicinal purpose to promote sweating in a sick person! Anyways I returned that bottle to store for refund even though it was small amount, I’d rather have every cent go for a perfume I love! I didn’t want this nasty garbage sitting around my house either.
jubilantMandrill8
Perhaps one has to be considered an ‘Ole Hipster’ to enjoy this fragrance.
😉 I took back my Ellen Tracy ‘sneeze aroma’ fragrances yesterday, and discovered this little jewel of a bottle. I actually wanted this one for the lovely vintage looking bottle. I could not test it, of course, no testers in T.J.’s unless you are lucky enough to find an open container. It was inexpensive, unlike the ET collections, so I told myself even if I did not like the fragrance, the bottle would look lovely next to all my other pretty & unusual bottles of scent. This is the first of the Curve scents, or for that matter the Liz Claiborne line that I have tried. I am loving it right this minute! I am unsure of the dry down so I will update that if needed later on. Upon first spraying, I get a very lovely floral mixed with vanilla? I am not good at describing notes so I listed what I found online about it. I know from experience that TJ’s fragrances can be ‘not’ newer, or freshly made, and I think probably have lost some of their pizazz, as some fragrances do go stale over time, especially the cheaper one’s. I have some very old perfumes(30+ yrs.) that still smell the exact same, but then again, I have some 5 yr. old scents that no longer smell hardly at all. I keep those for the pretty bottles too. 😉
Back to this review though. I am loving this delicate scent of mixed flowers! I have not found anything over powering as some have stated, nor does it give me a headache. It is a very calming and relaxing scent right this minute. It is settling into my chemistry quite nicely from the smell of things. 😉 I think on me anyway, I could wear this fragrance most anytime day, or night, and in to work, or play. It is winter right now and it smells great. I am thinking that it will smell great in any weather. The grouping’s of flowers and wood are unique as far as I have smelled in my 45 years of wearing perfumes. I like that it is a parfum too.
If you love the bottle, buy it. I think the perfume will be a pleaser as well for most who love florals.
FRAGRANCE NOTES – Lily, Freesia, Cactus Flower, Green Lotus Leaf, Jasmine, Blue Tiger Lily, Gardenia, Tuberose, Blond Woods, Heliotrope, Nutmeg
sugaryShads3
When you first smell this over powering fragrance, you might want to run. But as soon as it starts to mix with the natural oil in my skin, it’s addictive. Every time I spray this, I am always afraid of using to much because then it’s just to overwhelming. But every time I ONLY spray it on my skin, I get compliments. And a dear old friend who passed away loved it and sent is the strongest memory reminder….. It makes me think of him and I cry. I will always love the perfume just for that very reason. I wouldn’t care if it smelled like poo…… It reminds me of someone so special in my life.
eagerPepper7
It seems like I’m in the minority, but I am really liking Vintage Soul! I got a 0.5 mini from an AWESOME MUAer and at this point I will definitely repurchase when I run out. Vintage Soul has a mix of tart fruits, heady florals, and a nice predominately musky/patchouli base. It definitely has a “vintage” feel- like a fragrance that would have been loved many, many years ago. I love the heady, white florals in the middle- so pretty mixed with the lime! Also- I get the magnolia (it’s very light, though) that softens/sweetens up all the headiness of the tuberose and jasmine. This fragrance reminds me so much of something and I can not for the life me figure out what is is!… maybe some type of incense… or even potpourri? Either way- I am really loving this scent (great price too!). Also- I find this scent to be very unisex- the dry down gets especially masculine at the end. Overall, I give Vintage Soul a B… good job Liz Claiborne~
debonairOryx7
I got this scent as a Xmas gift 2 years ago and I’m finally rid of this! The scent reminds me of a mix of a bottle of (CK) Obession and some rotting floral gone bad. The warm powdery part of the scent is okay but there is some foul final note to this scent that just is not pleasent to the nose!
shamefulWildfowl7
EECCCHHH. My feeling about most Claiborne frags is “just okay,” in a generic fresh ‘n’ fruity ‘n’ synthetic way… Vintage Soul is a true disaster, a real scrubber, at least on me. Sour fruit cocktail and headache-inducing taffy with a good measure of store-brand men’s aftershave. Just an absolute crime against humanity. Barf, barf, barf. You get what you pay for.
gloomyPup5
Very few Claiborne scents work on me – I discovered today that Curve Vintage Soul doesn’t really work, either. It doesn’t turn sour or vanish but it does not smell good IMO. Patchouli is one note that is in a lot of my favorite scents but I don’t particularly like the patchouli in this one. The notes aren’t quite harmonious. It’s sweet but definitely *off*. No sale.
peskyCrane2
I have so many perfumes, but every time I wear Vintage Soul, someone stops me and asks what it is. They always say how good I smell. I get the same reaction from Fantasy and Fancy. But, if I am ever around people, someone always says – how beautiful you smell. This perfume takes just one spritz or two. It is long=lasting and potent, but lovely. My husband likes it too, and frankly, I can’t believe the inexpensive price for such a lovely fragrance.i