Review by darvant
This delicate and shy ultra-feminine fragrance is an averagely sharp and watery fruity-floral with a touch of romanticism in its soul. The general sour tartness is made of citrus, freesia and blackcurrant while the lemon tree note placed in the base holds on the abiding orangy-lemony vibe that flanks the typical cherry smell from blackcurrant. The initial citrus-freesia-blackcurrant chord stands few treads before the aquatic territories.The consistent fruity bitterness is (hardly) antagonized by a sort of floral delicacy that manages to instil a touch of dreamy romanticism coming out straith from an other age. I don't catch the note of apricot, at least any kind of tasty, sweet and mellow final density whirls under my nose. The chemical feel proper of the modern scents is not particularly stressed here. The smell is cool, innocent and feminine, is not a winner for sure but ( as well as already told) there is nothing to dislike about it.



