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- Availability: In Production
- Perfumer: Edmond Roudnitska
- Bottle Designer: Frederic Malle
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 34 reviews
|  This is beautiful. I don't know Diorama, but this reminds me of one of my all time favorites: Diorella - but spicy, juicier, and deeper, woodsier. I suppose it's just very identifiably Roudnitska, which is ok by me. It's elegant, chic, yet very easy to wear. Definitely has that classic French vibe to it, which means it makes me want to do something about my hair, put on some makeup, and go out somewhere nice for lunch. This puts a smile in my heart. Both thumbs way up. 02 November 2008 |
 834 reviews
|  Violet comes first to my nose, and wow, it's pretty! Perfectly sweetened by juicy ripe plums, I am reminded of the rich fruited notes of Christian Dior's Dolce Vita and also YSL's Yvresse(Champagne). The flowers, spices, grass, fruits, wood and leather are a symphony for the nose. Seamless and utter beauty...this is exactly how I'd expect a perfumers wife to smell!!! My favorite of the Malle label! 20 October 2008 |
 379 reviews
|  The minute I smelled Parfum de Therese for the first time, I could tell it was created by Edmond Roudnitska as it is very similar in style and smell to one of my all-time favorites Diorama, which was also created by him. In fact, I did some digging around and had my hunch confirmed. Parfum de Therese and Diorama share a number of key notes which are: melon, plum and white florals. In the actual testing of Parfum de Therese, I got a delicate orange blossom top note and then the buttery jasmine note that I love so much in Diorama came out and mingled beautifully together with rose and plum. I did not catch any cedar, vetiver or leather notes as others have and unfortunately there was not much sillage at all. Regardless, Parfum de Therese is beautiful, lady-like fruity chypre perfume that is likely to become a classic. Well done! Per The Perfumed Court, here are the notes of Parfum de Therese: mandarine, melon, jasmine, pepper, violet-rose, plum, nutmeg, cedar, vetiver and leather. 19 June 2008 |
 885 reviews
|  I'm at a loss for words on this one. (And if you've seen any of my past reviews, you know how serious that is!) More than Diorissimo, or even Eau d'Hermes, Le Parfum de Therese demonstrates why Roudnitska was a giant among perfumers.Ladies, if some dark haired guy is stalking you while you wear this, it's probably me. Just call my wife and she'll drag me on home. Utter glory! 08 March 2008 |
 93 reviews
|  When it arrived on this summer day, I grabbed it out of the mailbox and immediately got into my car to go to work. I realized I had not taken any other perfume and this was it. Given a few random reviews I read, I expected to experience a heavy, potentially cloying perfume, especially for a summer day. At the very least, a perfume better suited for the winter. To my surprise, quite the opposite is true. It is perfectly suited for summer, light and very lovely. It is a tad sweeter than I expected but I don't find it annoying. Very nice, with a very French attitude. I like it and the men in my office seem to, as well! Works for me! 27 June 2007 |
 148 reviews
|  I received this as a sample from Malle and why they would part with a drop of it is beyond me. What a class act. On my skin, no notes predominate - it is a lovely rounded light floral sweetness that never cloys....a "lingering kiss" as Purplebird7 says. If Vibert stalks me, I ain't gonna call his wife - I'm going to hang onto a man who appreciates a "masterpiece" like this. Definitely FBW. 15 May 2007 |
 67 reviews
|  Definitely one of the most unusual perfumes I have ever had the pleasure to inhale. I find it very "yellow", and I can't really explain what I men by this!! It is really mellow and sunny and just lovely.I would waer this to happy occasions such as weddings or summer balls.To me it smells very similar to mimosa at the start. 16 December 2006 |
 581 reviews
|  Breezes off the skin, cool and clean. Fruity, mainly melon. Floral, lots of violet. This perfume is "all heart" literally and metaphorically speaking. Long after the top notes are gone, the middle refuses to relinquish its grasp to the base. I may smell some grassiness from the vetiver, but a crisp leather provides the only heavy counterpoint. It is as if Edmond Roudnitska created this as one sweet, lingering kiss for his wife. Stunning. A bit too airy for an earth-lover like me. 23 October 2006 |
 374 reviews
|  I find Le Parfume de Thérèse to be astonishing. It transports me to other places. If I wear it to bed I dream of romantic things like a Victorian summer home on a still, cerulean lake, or a courtyard of a Spanish villa at dusk...On my skin it becomes a manifestation of memories and desires. I don't want to describe the notes of Le Parfume de Thérèse, because, for me, wearing this fragrance is an experience and an enchantment. It's a work of genius; a masterpiece. 24 April 2006 |
 58 reviews
|  Yes, I`m with Opalsdad saying that Le Parfum de Therese smells alike Diorella, but more feminine (me thinks that it has more plums and melons, maybe more artificial than vintage Diorella)! And yes, it is multigender scent to wear by either men or women. As almost all parfums made by Genius. Wonder how Frederic Malle make this gem alive again - archives of perfumers are always such a mess and some ingredients of past gone and forgotten... Great legend about one person parfum - but for me it does not work as it is Diorella with a twist. Anyway - great fragrance! 26 November 2005 |
 106 reviews
|  Le Parfum de ThÈrËse is my favourite FrÈdÈric Malle scent: a unique combo of fruit, floral, spice, wood and leather notes. Elegant, yet very sensual scent, somehow full of love. The late, great Roudnitska created it for his wife who for decades was the only person allowed to wear it. The scent wasn't "published" until after Roudnitska's death. 05 February 2005 |
 16 reviews
|  Parfum de Therese is wonderous!!!! Created by the same perfumer as Femme and when I first tried I got the link. Warm fruits lush and ripe give way to smooth soft leather. Edmond studied with the great Ernest Beaux and it shows. Therese has hints of Chanel's Cuir de Russie. This fragrance does not feel modern but classic infact timeless. The best of the Malle range 26 November 2004 |
 95 reviews
|  This is one magnificent fragrance! It is somewhat similar to Diorella but has its own flavour. The scent of plums and leather gives it an unusual edge and it could be worn by either men or women - in my opinion. All of M. Malle's are made with the best ingredients available and it really shows in the quality of this and the other scents in the line. Roudnitska was a great perfumer and it is wonderful to see a new creation. 04 August 2004 |
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