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Reviews of Le Dandy (1923)
by D'Orsay
- Availability: In Production
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- Bottle Designer: Louis Sue
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|  Well if were to have sampled this blind I would have sworn that this was Michael Kors for Men or a partial knock-off of Opium pour Homme. This is a sweet, boozy and fruity spice that's very domineering. There's nothing quite like it? Well I suppose there are contemporary options. but this is nice. 25 September 2008 |
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|  finally tried this this afternoon when i was in fortnum's, and Oh My God. i'm in absolute love, i'll be ordering a 200ml bottle as soon as i can find my wallet! i'm a fan of booze and fruit, the last thing i bought featuring both was michael by michael kors. but whereas the wonderful michael is (to me) very much an evening scent, to be worn with an expensive suit, a crisp white shirt, a pack of gauloise and seven double rums (i'm thinking matusalem gran reserva) in a sort of predatory sexual way, le dandy is a whole different kettle of fish. there is none of michael's heady smoky sleazy booze, instead there is more of a true tobacco note, with figs and prunes swimming in a warm whiskey/brandy cloud. this is very much a daytime fragrance as well as being eminently suitable for evenings too, perhaps due to its sweet fruit, but the overall composition is mellowed by the tobacco enough to allow for it to adapt to, i think, any situation - perhaps only a spritz or two if the occasion is more sober, and with wild abandon if circumstance permits. i normally hate vanilla, but in the last of the drydown i'm detecting the barest hint of it, in the creamy powdery woods at its finish - and i love it. utterling fabulous. 10 June 2008 |
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|  Quite simply, this is one of the most beautiful fragrances ever created for men. This is sweet, alcoholic in its whisky accord, spicy like the most exotic of dusky maidens and with an itch-you-cannot-scratch addictive nose to skin appeal that most design houses would kill to achieve. This is so unique and beautiful a fragrance it almost seems a travesty to recommend it to others. It lasts for ages, it has good sillage, but it gives so, so much more. Its evolution is complex and teasingly long lasting. The final drydown lasts the eons of time it takes stars to devolve. This is a beautiful fragrance, achingly so. Top note surfers may miss the point completely. They are the kind of people for whom a Crazy Larry car advert is too demanding on their attention span. Le Dandy is quite simply a masterpiece. 30 May 2008 |
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|  Once again, Vibert is right on the money with his review. I found Le Dandy to be a terribly anemic and boozy fruit cocktail, which failed to leave any impression on me (well, during the extremely brief period that it was present on my skin). I have no idea what the original formulation smelt like but, based on its reputation, it must have been light years better than this. 25 May 2008 |
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|  Alas! I had such high hopes based on all the buzz in the BN forums, but my hopes were dashed. A timeless classic? A gentlemen's club from the 1920's? Boozy and heady whiskey? More like a fruity wine spritz cocktail with seven-up. All that's missing is the paper umbrella. Still, if you like the (to me) strange notes, drink up! 17 April 2007 |
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|  For me, it doesn't live up to its name. It's not warm and rich and boozy enough. It's more of a sweet, light, fruity scent, apples and pears or apple or pear soda even, kind of sparkly like that. Not a dandy but a young pretty model in a frilly version of dandy clothing. 01 December 2006 |
 319 reviews
|  A very interesting mix of whiskey and tobacco notes. Although the whiskey note was interesting, to me it made the scent a bit too sweet. Definitely worth a try atleast. 08 April 2006 |
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|  I just wanted to point out that the reintroduced scent under this name is nothing whatsoever like the old scent by d'Orsay, which was one of my mother's all time favorite perfumes. 30 October 2005 |
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