Paul Smith London for Women
This sophisticated fragrance was launched in 2004 by Paul Smith. The nose behind this scent is Jean-Pierre Bethouart. This fragrance is aimed at all the stylish women, and London lovers out there, and captures the love, life, and passions of London. The fragrance is presented in a seductive bottle, with a colour of purple which suits the scents of the fragrance. The womanly shaped aesthetics make a lush design, that all women will find a place for within their lives.
This fragrance is sophisticatedly lush with exotic twists of the unexpected. The high notes are lime, neroli, anise, and lilac, the middle notes are jasmine, and patchouli, and the base notes are vanilla, and heliotrope. This fragrance is known to give both the wearer and surroundings a kick. It’s a busy fragrance offering the wearer rich rotating layers of sweet, spicy, and floral. These aspects are all reflecting London’s busy, but beautiful lifestyle. This fragrance releases new notes every few minuets, creating new layers throughout the day. The top notes of lime, neroli, anise, and lilac create exotic twists within the fragrance, releasing extraordinary scents of sweet floral citrus’. The heliotrope and neroli are stronger than the vanilla, yet the vanilla still releases through creating the reappearing layer of sweetness. The anise realises the main notes which creates the fragrances’ herby smells, which gives this fragrance another layer, and an extra kick.
This is a fragrance that will slip and fit into your lifestyle very comfortably. It’s a rich fragrance which will constantly change and release new smells once applied. It’s flirty, and sexy, and will defiantly get you noticed. Paul Smiths London for Women is a great fragrance for a night out, as it may be a little to rich for daytime wear. It will last prominently throughout the evening and definitely attract male attention, and compliments about your perfume will surely be made.
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