Category: Fragrances
Brand: Britney Spears
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Prerogative opens with fizzy berries, that are spiced With pink pepper. I can’t separate any lily or similar floral notes – there are some mossy florals, but I can’t quite separate them as the frothy coffee note is dominant on me. The saffron and cream notes come through soon after and give Prerogative a sweet & spicy vibe, with the slight hint of latex mingled in the woody Base darkening things up and preventing the sweetness from being too loud. The spice and quiet sweet heart that contrasts with the coffee & mossy florals gives Prerogative energy and warmth, making this a great autumn/winter fragrance.
Official scent notes: pink pepper, goji berries, apricot, red calla lily, latex petals, espresso foam, saffron cream, sandalwood and amberwood.
Prerogative is the first Britney Spears fragrance under their new licence under Revlon and I was a bit concerned that they’d derail the more adult direction that Elizabeth Arden had been starting to take with the fragrances & take a cheap ‘n tacky quick-cash approach, but I most say that I really enjoy their debut effort; a slightly-more-traditionally-feminine-side unisex, spicy oriental edp. I’ve removed a star because the longevity isn’t as good as the EA releases, averaging around the the 5 hour mark.
eagerAbalone7
Notes from Fragrantica:
pink pepper, goji berries and apricot, red calla lily, latex petalsm espresso foam, soft saffron cream, sandalwood and amberwood.
Mmmmm…Sweet fresh berries, pink pepper, and apricots open out this lovely fragrance. This smells like a Britney perfume for sure, and as I own nearly all of them I don’t feel like that’s a bad thing. This is no cheap throwaway fragrance, though, regardless of whose name is on the packaging. There is no lily in this for me, and I have no idea what a latex petal is supposed to smell like, but there’s nothing like that present here (sadly). The drydown is an ambery-sandalwood mix, still on the soft sweet side with just a hint of coffee to round it out. I don’t really see the comparisons to Black Opium–I think everyone sees a coffee/espresso note and wants to latch onto that? The coffee is there, but barely, and mixes so smoothly with the sandalwood that I wouldn’t even consider it a main player at all.
I applaud the marketing team for coming up with a ‘unisex’ scent…although I don’t really feel that this hits those buttons—it still feels really feminine to me (and I don’t even gender fragrances). The bottle is fun..more grown up, but gives me a throwback feel with the hot pink–it screams late 80’s to me, which is fitting as it’s named after a song made popular by Bobby Brown in 1988 and covered by Britney in 2004.
All in all, I quite enjoy this fragrance–not groundbreaking, but very pleasant nonetheless.