Laura 1994 Eau de Parfum

Laura (Eau de Parfum) by Laura Biagiotti
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A perfume by Laura Biagiotti for women, released in 1994. The scent is floral-fresh. It was last marketed by Angelini Beauty.
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Main accords

Floral
Fresh
Fruity
Aquatic
Sweet

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
WatermelonWatermelon BlackcurrantBlackcurrant MelonMelon
Heart Notes Heart Notes
JasmineJasmine ApricotApricot LotusLotus White peachWhite peach RoseRose VioletViolet Water lilyWater lily CarnationCarnation PlumPlum
Base Notes Base Notes
SandalwoodSandalwood VanillaVanilla AmberAmber MuskMusk
Ratings
Scent
6.9366 Ratings
Longevity
6.4259 Ratings
Sillage
5.7230 Ratings
Bottle
7.0253 Ratings
Value for money
7.759 Ratings
Submitted by MartinGE, last update on 05.04.2024.

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Anni35

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Top Review 17  
An early bird gets the worm
Once upon a time, a shy girl with long brown hair (14 years old) was walking from one room to the next in the school hallway. There walked in front of her an older girl and just smells incredibly good. So what did the younger girl do? No, she didn't approach her. A few days passed and then the same game. She grabbed her heart and asked the question of all questions. What scent are you wearing? The older girl starts giggling and answers quite proudly LAURA.
The younger girl thought it was such a great scent that she asked for it for her birthday without trying it on her skin first. But she liked it and it remained her fragrance for some time and several bottles.
I would almost say that's how the love for fragrances began.

LAURA is for me an already almost clean somewhat aquatic fragrance that has a very attractive floral soft side. For me wearable at any time of day and year.
At the beginning it is rather a fruit cocktail, but the individual notes do not open up to my rather untrained nose all too much.
Then comes a light rose, which are replaced by a Vielchen- jasmine- lily of the valley combination. Amber, vanilla and musk make the fragrance seductively warm and flatter almost everyone.

I have not worn it for almost certainly 8 years. When I sniffed him the other day again I asked myself if I should not put him down just for the sake of memory. It was then simply a light-hearted time in retrospect and it's great to be able to connect that with a fragrance.

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Aprikosen17

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Very helpful Review 18  
Nice entry-level fragrance as a teenager
When I turned 14 and went to a Douglas store with my mother, I was desperate to find a perfume for myself, but I never wore any before. My mother showed me 'Laura', as that was her signature fragrance for a long time in her younger days. I also fell in love with it and for many years it was the only fragrance I wore.
But now I'm almost 22 and although this fragrance gave me some great compliments over the years, like ' this is your fragrance, it just smells like you', I didn't buy it again at the beginning of my 20s. In the meantime I have probably outgrown this fragrance, because it smells too youthful for me
For me, however, the memories that I associate with this fragrance will always remain: the consecration of youth, first love, the memory of my mother and growing up ...
And that's what Laura smells like to me
The fragrance starts fresh and fruity (I especially smell the melon) and then becomes softer and more floral with jasmine, sandalwood and a touch of vanilla. However, the components are well interwoven, so I can hardly smell other parts of the fragrance). It fits into every season, is rather soft and cuddly.
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Ignika

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Shortly before destination wrong turn
Laura is again one of the scents that came to me through relatives. This time even as a 100ml bottle, so I liked it a lot. I haven't been able to fully fathom Laura yet, not even after 15+ times. I'm going to Michelangelo, I'm satisfied with an approach to perfection.

Laura seems linear and primarily fruity to me. The currant is accompanied by watermelon and a little peach. Little lotus, water lily and violet contribute a pleasant plant-floral touch, soften the fruit cup flair somewhat. From the base only musk seems to be present.

Laura's listing doesn't smell as good as it sounds. Watermelon, water lily and lotus loosen the scent unhappily, rather, soften it, water it down. Thus Laura consists of a diffuse fruit mist with beautiful but weak flower accents behind it.

With a little more strength (instead of fruit) Laura would be a damn good fragrance, a lovely, discreet instead of shy everyday fragrance for beauties. But as she is now, Laura lacks character.

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Jonny070813

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Very pleasantly fruity
I have often smelled this fragrance on my mother and I like it. Not too overpowering and perfectly rounded fruity-fresh. Anyone who has had a bad experience with fruity fragrances should definitely take a look at Laura Eau de Parfum.

You can wear it very well in everyday life. You can also wear the fragrance at work or when going out in the evening. However, I would not recommend it for teenagers. Although it is fresh and fruity, it lacks that certain sweetness that most perfumes are designed for younger age groups.

If you want to make a blind purchase, you are not wrong here. You really can't go wrong with this floral-fresh perfume. From my point of view as an outsider, I am of course only judging by the way it smells on me. Unfortunately, I can't say whether it's any different when you wear it. But just give it a try.
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Helen04

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Everything is coming back in fashion, including perfumes?
Sneakers or jeans, everything is hip again in Dad's or Mom's style! Dad still wore tennis shoes instead of sneakers, mom wore carrot jeans. The ones with a high waist and a tapered leg. And it's all trendy at the moment.

And what about perfume?

Why not go for the old treasures from mom or dad? Isn't it perhaps the same with perfumes as it is with fashion? That everything comes back?

Why keep reinventing the wheel? It's like finding a vintage car in a barn. They looked great back then - why not today too?
Nostalgia is the buzzword!

What was good and popular in the past can also be good today. And perhaps perfumes too.

I owned Laura as a miniature flacon in the 2000s. I loved collecting them back then. Maybe it's because of my childhood, when I loved playing with my doll's house. So I definitely have the retro gene!

Unfortunately, I lost some boxes when I moved house, and I've moved a few times in my life. Probably ended up in the bin. A few flacons were suddenly gone. But I'd rather not remember that.

I prefer to remember Laura, first of all the special shape of the bottle, as it was particularly unusual for the time.

Laura Biagiotti was naturally associated with Italy and the Italian way of life. The Italian flair that we Germans had been addicted to since the 1950s.

People drove the VW Beetle across the Alps to the vacation paradise of Italy. Today, this car is also one of those classic cars that people lust after. Perhaps soon for perfumes of the past.

Laura is a pure, fresh fragrance. It simply reminds me of freshly washed white laundry on the line in a green meadow. I don't perceive any fruity aroma myself.

How about simply browsing through my mom's stock of perfumes? Just like I did with my mother's clothes.

I can wear my old bootleg jeans again today. Maybe even the perfumes of my past. And the daughters the perfumes of their mothers.

And who knows, maybe the hipster jeans will become trendy again and the daughters will see mom's "ass antlers" flashing out again!

It's all coming back - at least in fashion.

And who knows, maybe in perfume too.
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RojabirdRojabird 8 months ago
OG version had teenage me in a chokehold! The 90s florals were so ethereal, I don’t think today’s perfumes can measure with them.
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Jazzy76Jazzy76 6 years ago
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A clean and watery fragrance where the opening fruity notes are very noticeable and give the character to the scent. Perfect daily scent
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