
Here's a little fact for you....I love Paris. I love anything having to do with Paris. I want to go to Paris....maybe live there. Paris inspires many things in my life, including my bedroom decor. Well, I recently was sent the new YSL fragrance Parisienne to try out and review for everyone.
Maybe you've seen the ad in magazines? The gorgeous one with Kate Moss in leather, corset bodice dress in front of the Eiffel Tower and the stunning purple-pink sky. Well, if you haven't, take a look:
Isn't it Beautiful? Sexy? Feminine? Elegant? Well, those are words I would use to describe the fragrance as well. The scent is a beautiful floral with a hint of sweetness. It has notes of cranberry, blackberry, otto rose, peony, violet, patchouli, musk and vanilla. Some of those notes might scare some people but it is really a beautiful blend which is most definitely noticeable without being overkill, if you know what I mean. It's the type of fragrance you can wear for a variety of occasions.
I really loved this fragrance and have been wearing it almost everyday and have yet to tire of it. This fragrance feels like a luxury to wear....it feels and smells very "rich". Parisienne has pretty good staying power...I still got compliments at 5PM when I spritzed myself at 8:30 AM that morning. If you love floral fragrances, you'll most likely like this.
The bottle is really pretty...it reminds me of an oval cut diamond. It's clear and the fragrance itself is a pinkish-lavender color with a gold cap. Definitely a bottle worth displaying on your vanity or makeup station.
I always expect to pay more for my fragrances since cheap perfume is not exactly something women want to use but the prices for Parisienne are pretty reasonable in my opinion.
Prices:
1.0 oz- $39.00
1.7 oz- $65.00
Available at: YSL Beauty
This post contains a sample product sent for consideration for reviewing. This is my honest opinion.
Friday, October 23, 2009
YSL: Parisienne Fragrance
Labels:
Fragrance,
Fragrances,
Parisienne,
Product Review,
YSL
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