10/02/2023
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It was love at first spray
Dans Paris is a bright, soft, aromatic, airy fragrance. Powdery fluffy trickle vanilla with light green citrusy herbal speckles. Dans Paris doesn't have much in common with many other vanilla scents that smell like grandma's waffles or other delicacies. This scent is more elegant, subtle, floaty and enchanting. No fragrance with which you slay his counterpart olfactory, fortunately.
I tested it in parallel with Angélique Noire, both fragrances are kindred and yet different. Compared to Guerlain's herbaceous green vanilla, Dans Paris is much lighter, less bitter, friendlier, more uncomplicated. Both flacons reflect the characters of the fragrances visually very well.
The association of the top note with dough I can remotely understand, even if the fragrance does not smell like that to me. Anyone who has ever processed coriander seeds in the kitchen, recognizes in the top note the smell of the finely spicy, citrusy essential oils that emanate when crushing the seeds. Laurel I also identify, though not a dried leaf, but a fresh green one plucked directly from the bush. None of these aromas pushes itself into the foreground, it is just a fine, invigorating veil that mixes with the cloud vanilla.
In the drydown caresses me the most beautiful, noble vanilla, which is in no way inferior to the legendary "Guerlain vanilla". It is at the same time subtly sweet, meanwhile a little more musky creamy than powdery and still insanely sophisticated. The entire scent makes me feel secure, which is why I especially love wearing Dan's Paris at home. Sprayed on in the evening I perceive the fragrance even the next morning.
Not so long ago it was a mystery to me why you should spend so much money on a bottle, but this high-quality and fine fragrance is worth every penny.
I tested it in parallel with Angélique Noire, both fragrances are kindred and yet different. Compared to Guerlain's herbaceous green vanilla, Dans Paris is much lighter, less bitter, friendlier, more uncomplicated. Both flacons reflect the characters of the fragrances visually very well.
The association of the top note with dough I can remotely understand, even if the fragrance does not smell like that to me. Anyone who has ever processed coriander seeds in the kitchen, recognizes in the top note the smell of the finely spicy, citrusy essential oils that emanate when crushing the seeds. Laurel I also identify, though not a dried leaf, but a fresh green one plucked directly from the bush. None of these aromas pushes itself into the foreground, it is just a fine, invigorating veil that mixes with the cloud vanilla.
In the drydown caresses me the most beautiful, noble vanilla, which is in no way inferior to the legendary "Guerlain vanilla". It is at the same time subtly sweet, meanwhile a little more musky creamy than powdery and still insanely sophisticated. The entire scent makes me feel secure, which is why I especially love wearing Dan's Paris at home. Sprayed on in the evening I perceive the fragrance even the next morning.
Not so long ago it was a mystery to me why you should spend so much money on a bottle, but this high-quality and fine fragrance is worth every penny.
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