Dolls by Moth and Rabbit
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7.6 / 10 21 Ratings
Dolls is a popular perfume by Moth and Rabbit for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is floral-fresh. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Fresh
Sweet
Woody
Green

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Cherry blossomCherry blossom DavanaDavana GeraniumGeranium Orange blossomOrange blossom
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Apple blossomApple blossom Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang MapleMaple RoseRose
Base Notes Base Notes
SnowSnow AmbergrisAmbergris Animalic notesAnimalic notes CedarwoodCedarwood MuskMusk

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.621 Ratings
Longevity
8.015 Ratings
Sillage
6.812 Ratings
Bottle
7.619 Ratings
Submitted by SunnySmiles, last update on 16.02.2024.

Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Stacia

134 Reviews
Stacia
Stacia
2  
Unnerving and creepy
The listed notes won't really help you out with this one. Maybe cherry blossom? Maybe animal notes? But if I were not looking at the note pyramid, I wouldn't be able to identify those. Not a safe blind buy AT ALL because it's one of those strange and synthetic on purpose fragrances. Syrupy, powdery... one of the rare perfumes that gives me a sense of foreboding unease. This isn't a finished doll ready for purchase. This is a bin of doll parts.. arms, legs, torsos, heads... all waiting to be joined together.
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ScentStudio

141 Reviews
ScentStudio
ScentStudio
2  
Interesting floral
Wauw, very unique opening! The fragrance changes between sugary sweet and floral, and all the florals compete between each other and have a few seconds of spotlight of their own.
I sense ylang ylang, then magnolia, then orange blossom. Ambergris powers through too and gives the fragrance a beautiful animalic undertone. Musk gives the fragrance a wonderful warmth and after a while all the florals fuse together and become an exotic floral garden.

What surprises me is that I have tried this perfume before and had a completely different first impression.
I have so many fragrance samples to try that I have only gotten to Dolls by Moth and Rabbit now, but I gave it a little peak in June and had a terrible experience. In short, I called it pungent and the notes indistinguishable. What a difference a few months have on your nose! To be fair, I have also become better at liking perfumes I would not consider purchisable or wearable on me.

I usually do not like floral fragrances, at all, but Dolls is definitely growing on me. However, after a while, the fragrance gives me a slight headache and is almost too sweet for me to bear. Then it calms down, becomes quite wearable again.
What a rollercoaster of a fragrance!

Hours in and the fragrance is very pleasant and a definite like to have.
Top notes are cherry blossom, davana, orange blossom and geranium; middle notes are maple sap, ylang ylang, apple blossom and rose oil; and the base notes are musk, snow, ambergris, cedar and animal notes.

I do not experience any snow element to this fragrance, which is a shame, it sounds very interesting.
Dolls by Moth and Rabbit is the first fragrance that I have tried from this house. It was given to me by the perfumery shop Lulua when ordering another fragrance and I am so pleased that they did, because Moth and Rabbit is a niche fragrance house that I will definitely continue exploring.
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Mlleghoul

352 Reviews
Mlleghoul
Mlleghoul
1  
vague and somewhat elusive
I would love to see the movie that inspired Dolls, but I am having a hard time getting my hands on it, so I can’t say whether or not this fragrance in any way conjures the essence or spirit of the film, its characters, or its story. Dolls is vaguely sweet, in a stovetop simple syrup made with water and white sugar kind of way, somewhat powdery in a dusty violet candy way, and gently floral, as in the floral notes that come in the form of blossoms from a flowering tree sort of way. Combine the delicacy and fleeting characteristics of these mild, mellow elements with ylang ylang’s rubbery musk and you do get a bit of a plastic doll head scent. Although I don’t know if the avant-garde film inspiration even had any dolls in it, so I could be reaching there.

I will tell you that I was wearing this scent while reading Catriona Ward’s new book Sundial and Dolls makes me think of one of the book's main characters, Rob, a suburban housewife who is just trying to make a normal life for her two daughters. Rob senses with growing horror a chilling and evolving darkness and in her eldest daughter, Callie. Desperate for a solution for this child with whom she struggles to connect and doesn't actually even like very much, Rob journeys with Callie to her childhood home, Sundial, in the middle of the Mojave desert. Shocking secrets are revealed gradually, nothing here is as it seems or as you expect, and once you think you've got the story straight, your expectations are subverted and turned upside down and inside out. This is an intensely brilliant, brutal, breathless tale that kept me guessing right up until the end. So this ended up more of a book review than a perfume review but Dolls is a scent of someone going to drastic measures while maintaining a facade of normalcy, and you can almost smell how heartless they are going to need to be in the realization that this scent is all window dressing with no heart or soul inside.
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