Capturing the possibilities of twilight and the flights of fancy of the sunset hour, this fresh and uplifting scent plays on the promise of what is to come. A plush emerald green velvet lounge chair, the eclectic interiors surrounding it, multifaceted glassware, and the effervescent excitement of Privat-Livemont absinthe faires captivate your senses. Taking you back to the era of prohibition and the roaring 20s, this scent utilises the classic ingredients of cocktails. Fresh citrus in the form of lime, grapefruit, and bergamot play with spicy ginger on the top note. As you drink in the scent further, the heart reveals woody juniper, elderflower and ambrette seeds. The dry down of creamy tonka bean is enticing - a sweet finish that leaves you wanting more.
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A delicious and sweet but not too sweet fragrance that is captivating, in that I need to smell it again and again. I can certainly smell all the buttered popcorn, fairy floss, apple, vanilla. I really love it.
This perfume really does smell like the inside of a beehive — very realistic and well made
This perfume really does smell like the inside of a beehive — very realistic and well made. I appreciate the artistry behind it, but it’s not something I can see myself wearing. It feels more like an experience than a wearable scent.
The fragrance is too sweet for my taste and comes across as something I’ve smelled many times before
The fragrance is too sweet for my taste and comes across as something I’ve smelled many times before. It reminds me of mass-market sweet florals rather than a unique or niche creation. While I can see why some people enjoy its rich, long-lasting scent, I personally don’t understand the hype. It feels more like a blend made for wide appeal than something truly distinctive or refined.