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Reviews of parfums*PARFUMS Series 1 Leaves: Lily (2000)
by Comme des Garçons

  • Availability: In Production
  • Perfumer: Florence Idier
  • Bottle Designer: Rei Kawakubo / Marc Atlan

Reviews of parfums*PARFUMS Series 1 Leaves: Lily

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3258 reviews


I guess I’m joining the fan club here: This is a quiet and lovely lily of the valley scent… remarkable for it’s simplicity. It opens green – too green, but it doesn’t stay in greenness very long. It softly takes on the lily of the valley note, supported by an unaccustomedly quiet freesia in the background giving just the perfect complementary vibrations. From there Lily simply lets its beauty slowly wane and dissolve.

…A graceful feminine beauty with good sillage and longevity..

14 November 2009


736 reviews

what a lovely floral. it smells of..well, you guessed it right! Lily!. i really like it when a scent makes you forget that you are actually wearing one. the experience becomes very pure and real. i cud imagine myself sitting in a plush hotel where the air filled by the smell of lily with the smell wafting from a big decorative brass tank filled petals of lily over water..
18 August 2009


3393 reviews

No way can I give such a lovely scent any bad criticism. An airy, green lily with a little bit of pepper. Very nice!
21 June 2009


358 reviews

It's a story oft repeated I'm sure: A sample passes under one's nose (in this case, it hailed from trusty Twolf), it kinda registers a thumbs-up, a trial wearing is made, the vial is put in the pass-along pile, it almost makes it out the door when a haunting "better make sure" wearing is made, and, ohh-ohh--this may be something special.

This lily is my lily-of-the-valley scent, but it doesn't get there right off the bat. The juice starts out so bracing and tart (imagine an unripe lemon!), you'd never think it was on its way to becoming a floral. When it finally calms down, POP! you're wearing a bouquet of those pretty little white-bell blossoms surrounded by broad-blade leaves. No old-fashioned romance here, no powder or other add-ons. Luca Turin thinks no one ever really wants to smell exactly like a plant. To quote Bugs Bunny, "He don't know me vewwy well; do he?"

I believe CdG is no longer producing the scent, but stock remains on the market from Lucky Scent, which is where I paid full price for my bottle (that's saying something). I don't wear this scent often, because it's clearly got a springtime attitude, but it's a wonderful shock of scent when I'm wanting an unabashedly fresh floral presence.

Notes: Lily-of-the-valley, freesia, dog rose, green syringa.
11 June 2009


18 reviews

Opens on a really green note; goes through a kind of orchestra-of-lilies and freesias phase before drying down to a lily-of-the-valley scent that is charming and modest. I wish it weren't quite so sweet during the dry-down and had a more lemony note to it, but still, I like it.
14 April 2009


10 reviews

I bought a sample of this scent in hopes that it would be "green" enough for myself to wear, going by the comments of it being unisex, but when I received my sample it was a bit too floral, but not in a bad way, as it is a most wonderful scent. It's very zen.

There is most certainly a sharpness to the scent that certainly does evoke the smell of some miscellaneous white lily by a pond but not in a essential oil kinda way, there is something there keeping the floral in check, and the resulting balance creates something that is unusually "natural" without it being "natural". The only way to describe it's composition I guess is similar to that of Scandinavian furniture design: clean, straight horizontal lines, little embellishment, and
My sample gets a happy ending however, I gave it to my mom and she's really enjoying the sample.
15 April 2008


2219 reviews

Lily is a cool, liquid, and elegant exercise in minimalism. The citrus top notes are sharp, sour, and acidic, with an air of cider vinegar about them. Crisp and slightly astringent green notes then herald the transparent lily accord that emerges in their wake. The brisk greens and tart citrus ward off the suffocating headiness that burdens many lily fragrances. The end result is bright, clear, and summery.

Lily is a simple scent, linear and not all that long-lasting. It's also happy and uplifting, and I think it makes a great warm weather pick-me-up.
08 March 2008


118 reviews

Absolutely gorgeous!!!
Green and sharp lime with a hint of lilly of the walley.
Very wearable as unisex fragrance and pleasant. ;)
19 March 2007


72 reviews

Excellent. The calmness and cleanness of white lilies is projected into a pure and almost minimalistic fragrance. Floral, green, no sweetness at all. The ultimate lily fragrance for all floral aficionados, and suitable for women and men.
22 February 2007


7 reviews

a lovely scent for anyone who loves lily-of-the-valley and green florals in general, although some may find it a little too sharp.
02 October 2006

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