Review by gimmegreen
Another Xerjoff vanilla of considerable class, this time with a creamy quality that reminds me of soap and scented candles. While Dama Bianca is a cosy, comforting creation, the whiteout vanilla billowing up through a froth of musks and iris, one misses a touch of counterpoint or two that would give this perfume somewhat more complexity (though Xerjoff would claim otherwise Dama bianca is [a] sumptuous bouquet of femininity with undertones of warmth and complexity according to their website). The mid-section rounds out the experience a little with veiled florals, the kind that one senses as a presence rather than identifies. A hint of malty tones and a touch of velvety sandal in the base add to this perfumes sympathetic, easy-to-wear character. Accomplished in a spun sugar kind of way: subtle, simple and moreish.

