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Men (or women) What is your favorite perfume for women?

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I'm looking for a new perfume after getting tired of my old one and although I've gone back to wearing Coco again after a 10 year hiatus, I'm not sure I love it as much as I did either.

So, I'm curious.... what are your favorite perfumes for women (other women if you are a woman)?
 

Alex Oviatt

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Shalimar, Samsara, Infini, Halston, Fleurisimo, Femme..... there are certain fragrances that I can't get enough of on a woman. Of course, if the woman is sexy/attractive, her scent will be, too. What I don't like, though, are any big, overblown scents like those from Estee Lauder--not for anyone who really knows/cares about perfume--generally, in my experience, worn by big, overblown women. By the way, real perfume/extrait is the way to go. There are scents that I don't even like (L'Air du Temps springs to mind) that smell amazing--on the right girl, when worn in perfume strength. Coco smells great, in my opinion--a sister to Tabu, Opium, etc., and a definite improvement on Youth Dew.
 

Miss Golightly

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For Spring/Summer Iris Nobile and Magnolia Nobile both by Acqua Di Parma. For Autumn/Winter Pomegranate Noir by Jo Malone and Midnight Poison by Christian Dior....
 

bunnyb.gal

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Joy - but I gather they've been constrained to change the 80-odd-year old formula, so I can only speak for that pre-change bottle I'm rationing like mad, and how it smells on me?

I also love Pacifica's Mediterranean Fig, the scent I wear when I need to make sure others are not importuned by my perfume. Earthy, subtle, and barely there.
 

scarlett

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I wear Chanel No 5, Dior Addict and Samsara. I like the way these smell on other women but not on me; No 19, Coco Mademoiselle, Opium and Shalimar.
 

Lily Powers

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Stella, by Stella McCartney. It reminds me of sultry nights with warm winds, and even though it has two scents I absolutely despise in fragrances, rose and amber, they work with whatever else it's mixed with and I love it.

Scent is so personal and what smells alluring on one woman usually sends me into warp speed to the nearest sink and bar of soap after about 10-minutes (seriously, after sampling some of them, I think it's more than coincidence that "stink" and "sink" are separated by only 1 letter). :D
 

W-D Forties

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I've taken to Rose Nuit de Mais (I think it's spelled that way) by Occitaine. It's a floral, which I usually don't like, but a very deep antique rose scent, which is lovely and mysterious without being overpowering for daytime wear.
 

Retro_GI_Jane

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They don't make mine anymore...it was made by Debbie Gibson "Electric Youth." Anybody remember that? I bought a few bottle on Ebay about three or four years ago and I notice lately I was starting to run low so I checked out Ebay again...seems like people think that stuff has gold flecks in it all of a sudden! :eek:

Something a little more modern, I also wear Estee Lauder's "Pleasures."
 

Isis

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My big favourite right now is Caron's Tabac Blond and Bandit from Robert Piguet
 

ottawa_adam

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At the risk of getting lynched but for the sake of those of us who suffer ill effects from man-made scents, may I recommend the use of natural essential oils? This would go a long way to helping us who are sensitive to chemicals.
 

angeljenny

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England
I love perfumes and have far too many of them!

Currently I love Stella by Stella McCartney, Diorissimo by Dior, Chanel n.19 by Chanel, Violetta by Penhaligons and Petite Cherie and Quel Amour! by Annick Goutal.

Guilty secret - I love Pink Sugar by Aquolina.

I tried Coco recently but thought it was a bit grown up for me - like I would have to be dignified and stop giggling!
 

Bluebird Marsha

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Nashville- well, close enough
I like several of the Chanel's: #'s 19 & 22, Cuir de Russe.

Right now I'm anxiously checking the mail. I ordered some samples of several of Amouage's perfumes, also Guerlain's Nahema, and L'Artisan Voleur de Roses. I've read great reviews on those, but I don't want commit to a bottle without trying them out first.
 

chanteuseCarey

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Since I grew antique roses at my previous home, I may have to look for this one.

For a favourite modern rose perfume, I have Evelyn by Crabtree and Evelyn, and I had their Evelyn rose as well in my garden.

I've taken to Rose Nuit de Mais (I think it's spelled thIat way) by Occitaine. It's a floral, which I usually don't like, but a very deep antique rose scent, which is lovely and mysterious without being overpowering for daytime wear.
 
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