Fleurs Sublimes Men

Fleurs Sublimes Men by Zara
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8.4 / 10 7 Ratings
A perfume by Zara for men. The release year is unknown. The scent is sweet-floral. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Sweet
Floral
Creamy
Spicy
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CloveClove RoseRose VioletViolet Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang
Heart Notes Heart Notes
JasmineJasmine Orange blossomOrange blossom TuberoseTuberose White blossomsWhite blossoms
Base Notes Base Notes
Akigalawood®Akigalawood® AmberAmber MuskMusk
Ratings
Scent
8.47 Ratings
Longevity
7.56 Ratings
Sillage
7.56 Ratings
Bottle
7.49 Ratings
Submitted by Jusesta, last update on 10.05.2021.

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Pricing
8
Bottle
6
Sillage
6
Longevity
9
Scent
Elysium

816 Reviews
Elysium
Elysium
Helpful Review 4  
A Silky Wind's Breath
I'm sorry I didn't get to this beauty before; there was a slew of new and old that caught my pen. Having already written about Rose Gourmand Men and True Leather Men, I put the others aside and continued to work with my backlog. But Fleurs Sublimes jumped into my hand this morning, and I thought I'd take another round and talk about it for all of you. Fleurs Sublimes has a super fresh and light but also sexy and sophisticated scent. It is floral from the first breath but not so flowery, and it is not a sweetish, cloying, or headache-inducing scent, instead of a moist and fresh bouquet. It is interesting to see how the nose transforms three full flowers, jasmine, tuberose, and rose, into something delicate. Fleurs Sublimes smells like an unexpected compromise between the female and male world. Tuberose is naïve enough for tea friends' cocktail parties and assertive enough to cut through basement clubs' smoky air where bets are made.

The initial whisper of the breath is a beautiful blend of citrus and herbal notes. I love sour citrus on the green. Clove is nothing more than a spicy and transient note to take you into the floral heart. Faint mellifluous ylang-ylang appears for a while, but it doesn't last for a lifetime. In the background, on the other hand, a wet and powdery violet watches the show until the end.

When the opening subsides, the jasmine comes out first, along with some peach underneath, the white citrus blossom, I guess. The aroma slowly increases in volume, with the dryad of rose and tuberose arriving with the same intensity. Just for a while, I felt like I was catching the poison of lily of the valley, or white flower, as listed in the heart notes. Flowers play the same way, and there is no one dominating the other. Instead, one has the impression of a beautiful flowery and bittersweet bouquet.

After a delicate explosion of flowers, the fragrance reveals the musky olfactory notes for actual olfactory caress. The dusty shade of purple and the welcoming Akigalawood, similar to woody patchouli, salted vanilla, clean white moss, paint a whispered atmosphere. Everything is excellent and a little innocent. However, we sniff a breath of patchouli, which supports everything.

Ultimately, I can understand the similarity that other reviewers found, referring to Bloom Eau de Parfum. Though they have some vibes in common, they are far from one another. Especially in the beginning, Bloom has that camomile hay-like nuance whereas this one shines on the luscious yellow tropical flower. The glows of opulent jasmine, noble rose, and narcotic tuberose glide over the skin and are the most dominant notes for me. Fleurs Sublimes has moderate longevity and sillage. Hence, it is ideal for spring and autumn days, whether for pleasure or work. However, I'm curious to let loose on cool summer evenings. Despite the sensual notes of the flowers, it is not overbearing. Eventually, it disappears with a velvety caress after hours of enjoyment. Since I own both, I can assure you that the male and female versions are identical.

I based this review on a bottle I have owned since 2020.

-Elysium
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Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
9
Scent
DrTomoe

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DrTomoe
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Security
Extremely flowery retrospective prelude. My mother, a woman of the old upscale style, wore a perfume as long as I can remember that was very close to it.
With every sprayer a cloud of motherly security surrounds me, just as I was snuggled in her woollen scarf as a little boy in winter.

And now the whole thing as a confessed guy in the middle of 30.... Why not?

The sweet flower fades away after a while and what remains is a sweet but slightly gourmand base that calls the security of the past to my mind with every sniff.
Sillage is strong, durability too, the fragrance is good for late autumn and dark winter evenings rather than for everyday office use. I still wear it day in, day out, it goes well with black and gives the appearance a certain velvety drama. In spring it will disappear again and be replaced by flowering orange blossoms when the clouds disappear and the sun shines again.

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