Moschino Cheap & Chic So Real was released in 2017. As the winking face on the bottle implies, Cheap & Chic So Real is a fun, feminine scent. It is a fresh floral-fruity-woody fragrance
Fresh, sweet, breezy, bright, earthy & delightful. It opens with a blend of citruses and fruity notes.
The heart combines floral accords of pink peony & white petals all on a woody base with oak moss, cedar and musk.
Nicole Miller, an oriental floral fragrance for women was launched by Nicole Miller in 1993. Described as “an explosive aura-floral perfume, young, fun and exciting” it comes in a bottle resembling a leather pouch tied round with gold cord. Top notes include mandarin, cyclamen, freesia, ylang-ylang and peach introducing middle notes of rose, jasmine, tuberose, honey and heliotrope. Base notes are sandalwood, vanilla, musk, amber and cedar.
A spritz of Nicole Miller NEW for women envelops you in an exotic mist of white flowers, passionate spices, and earthy notes. Introduced in 2009 to complement the designer's popular fashion line, this sophisticated blend is warm and sultry with a mysterious depth, making it perfect for intimate evenings and romance. The perfectly balanced blend includes cassis and orange top notes blooming into a heady heart of gardenia and orange blossom before resting on a sensual base on amber.
Bill Blass Nude was launched in 1990 by the design house of Bill Blass. It is a brisk floral fragrance with hints of mosses, very refreshing yet sexy. Nude is an unusual fragrance in that it is unbelievably intimate with musk nuances making it very sensual. Its main notes are aldehydes, rose, narcissus, jasmine, ylang-ylang, moss, musk, vetiver and sandalwood.
Bvlgari Omnia was released in 2003. The fragrance was said to have been inspired by the spices discovered by Marco Polo on his famous voyages and was also described by Bvlgari as “a tribute to the tradition of great oriental perfumes, re-interpreted for the world of today”. The notes include black pepper, mandarin, Masala tea, saffron, ginger, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, almond, chocolate, lotus blossom and sandalwood. Omnia opens with a citrus whiff of mandarin, then saffron and ginger to establish its theme of spiciness. It has a warm, rich heart of spices softened by the highly refined blend of Masala tea. The effect is all warm sensuality and it dries down to a very pretty, very soft sandalwood with dusty spices. The bottle is glass inside a plastic over-casing representing two interlocking rings. Omnia is an elegant, sexy fragrance that will leave you feeling classy and sophisticated.
Oscar by Oscar de la Renta is an elegantly extravagant cocktail of lush flowers, enticing spices, herbs and fruit beginning with coriander and basil interwoven with peach and orange blossom, leading to a floral torrent of gardenia, rose, jasmine, ylang ylang and tuberose. This is then all liberally laced with clove, vetiver, patchouli, amber and sandalwood to give Oscar a touch of the tropics and the orient with enormous Parisan style. Launched in 1977, it is a fragrance that, like Oscar de la Renta’s clothes, knows how to make a fabulous entrance and capture everyone’s attention.
Paloma Picasso is the signature perfume created in 1984 by Paloma Picasso, the daughter of the famous painter.
Paloma Picasso is a jewellery designer and designs for Tiffany and Co.
This perfume is an elegant floral chypre. The fragrance opens with a fresh and spicy note of coriander, angelica and carnation.
Aldehydes are in harmony with ylang ylang, jasmine and hyacinth. Woody notes of oakmoss, patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver and tobacco blend with civet and musk.
Refined and sensual, this complex fragrance is an utterly stunning creation.
Paul Smith Extreme for Women is a sensual, lively and elegant perfume with notes of Italian mandarin and blackcurrant mixed with freesia. It is an unusual and playful variation on blackcurrant mixed with sweet but strong florals. All of the blackcurrant is used – the budding fruit, the wood and the leaves giving a wonderfully fresh and delicious vibrancy to the Italian mandarin and a new radiance to bursts of freesia, heliotrope and violet, onto deeper notes of cedar, amber, musk and sandalwood.
Paul Smith Women is a magnificent floral fragrance, vivid and woody with a combination of bergamot and clementine, notes of blackcurrant, green pear and a hint of pink peppercorns. This is the first women’s fragrance from the hugely successful British designer.
Perles de Lalique by Lalique was introduced in 2006 and won a best perfume award in 2007 by international Marie Claire. It is a seductive and intoxicating fragrance with peppery and floral nuances, clean and dry yet voluptuous thanks to its floral heart. At its top, Bulgarian rose shines with its sweet and spicy nuances . It is followed by sensual and powdery iris notes combined with bourbon pepper and the dry down consists of patchouli, orris root, oakmoss and vetiver. An undeniably modern fragrance. The bottle is reminiscent of opal and finished off with monochrome dots.