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This is gorgeous. The violet is the star for me, but it’s not that candy purple vibe. It’s deeper, greener, almost inky, and the blackcurrant gives it this tart little twist that keeps it interesting. Then the musk comes in and makes everything feel really soft and intimate. I keep reaching for it when I want to smell dressed up without wearing something loud. It doesn’t scream for attention, but people notice it when they’re close. Very chic, very feminine, a little mysterious. Tbh I think this is one of those perfumes that makes you feel cooler than you are.
Okay, this one is just beautiful. I get violet and cedar the most, with a slight powdery iris thing that makes it feel refined instead of sweet. It kinda reminds me of the vibe of Chanel Misia mixed with Creed cleanliness, but darker and more modern. What I love is how balanced it is: floral, woody, and a little shadowy. Nothing screechy, nothing cheap-smelling. For a perfume called Love in Black, it actually nails that name. Romantic but not girly. Elegant but still interesting. Performance is really solid too, like 6-7 hours easy on my skin. I’d 100% recommend it if you want a classy signature that stands out.
This is honestly one of the prettiest fresh perfumes I’ve ever worn. The white tea vibe is soft and airy, but not boring at all. I get bergamot right away, then this clean musk that makes everything feel super polished. It kinda gives me that expensive hotel/luxury spa feeling, but warmer and more personal on skin. I love this for work because it never feels loud, just really put together. Lasts around 6 hours on me with soft projection, which feels right for this style. If you like clean scents but want something smoother and more elegant than the usual citrus stuff, I def recommend this.
5 stars easy. This is what I reach for when I want to smell amazing without smelling like I’m trying too hard. The opening is bright from bergamot, then it settles into this soft tea and musk combo that feels incredibly classy. There’s a tiny floral touch in the background, maybe jasmine, but it stays smooth and never powdery on me. I love that it feels timeless. Not trendy, not sugary, not screechy. Just really tasteful. It reminds me a bit of those elegant skin scents people rave about, except this feels fresher and more comforting. Lasts a solid workday on my clothes too.
Some florals go straight into grandma territory on me, but this absolutely does not. Love in Black has that powdery violet thing, but it’s paired with cedar and musk so it feels sleek, not dusty. There’s a coolness to it that I’m obsessed with. It smells like a tailored coat and expensive gloves. Maybe that sounds dramatic, but that’s the vibe. I also love that it doesn’t try too hard to be sexy in the usual syrupy way. It’s just naturally alluring. Projection is moderate, longevity is very good, and I find it really easy to wear in fall or spring. Def recommend if you want something feminine and chic but a little different.
This one is just easy. The bitter orange in the opening gives it a fresh little sparkle, then the tea and musk settle in and make it feel very clean, relaxed, and slightly creamy. Tbh it kinda reminds me of Elizabeth Arden Green Tea’s more expensive cousin, less bright and way more refined. I love this for daytime, errands, brunch, whatever. It never gets annoying. Minor flaw: it sits pretty close and won’t wow anyone across the room. But not every perfume needs beast mode. Sometimes you just want to smell quietly amazing, and this does that really well.
I love this way more than I expected. It smells like clean white tea with a soft musky glow, and the little pop of bergamot in the opening keeps it from feeling flat. Super polished, super calming, but not boring. It has that expensive hotel spa vibe without going full aromatherapy. On me it sits closer to the skin after the first hour, but I still catch it for a good 6-7 hours and that’s enough for this style. Honestly one of the prettiest “fresh” scents I’ve tried. If you like elegant, airy perfumes that still feel comforting, this is def worth it.
I’m obsessed with how serene this smells. It’s not trying to be sweet, sexy, or trendy like BR540 clones everywhere, and that’s exactly why I love it. The tea note is the star for me, with a little bitter orange keeping it crisp and a gentle orange blossom glow underneath. It smells natural, quiet, and really refined. Like white linen and sunlight. Tbh this is one of those perfumes that makes me want to keep sniffing my wrist all day. Performance is moderate, not beast mode, but I don’t mind because the whole point is that close, clean aura. Super versatile and honestly just beautiful.
I love this way more than I expected. Love in Black has that moody violet thing right away, then the iris and cedar make it feel smooth, cool, and super polished. It’s dark without being heavy, which is honestly hard to pull off. Kinda gives me old-money elegance, but still wearable now and not dusty at all. If you like florals but want something less sugary than Delina, this is such a good pick. On me it lasts around 7-8 hours with pretty noticeable projection for the first couple. Just feels expensive and put together. Def one of Creed’s prettiest scents.
This is nice, just not exciting. I get a soft white tea vibe with a little bergamot and clean musk, and it feels super polished in that classic Bvlgari way. Very easy to wear, very inoffensive, very "fresh hotel lobby" to me. The problem is... it never really goes anywhere. It stays light, a bit airy, and pretty close to the skin after the first hour. On me it lasts maybe 4-5 hours, which is fine but not great for the price. I don’t dislike it at all, but for a 3/5 this fits perfectly: decent, calming, elegant, and also kinda forgettable.
At first I thought this might be too simple, but it grew on me fast. The bergamot and tea combo is super soothing, and there’s a soft woody-musky drydown that makes it feel more sophisticated than your usual fresh scent. It’s understated, but not boring. I love this kind of fragrance when I’m tired of sugary stuff or loud perfumes like BR540-style ambers. This feels cleaner, softer, more adult. On me it lasts about 6 hours, though projection is pretty intimate after the first hour. Only reason it’s not a full 5 stars is I wish it had a bit more presence. Still really beautiful.
This is really pretty. I get tea first, then a soft orange blossom vibe that makes it feel airy and expensive without being too floral. Kinda reminds me of those luxury hotel spa scents, but smoother and less sharp. It’s elegant in a very quiet way, not sexy or dramatic, just clean and refined. I love wearing this when I don’t want to think too hard about my perfume. The downside? It doesn’t project much and it fades faster than I want, especially for the price. So yeah, not perfect, but the scent itself is lovely enough that I keep reaching for it anyway.
This is one of those perfumes that makes me wonder why more people don’t talk about it. It’s beautiful. I get violet right away, then a clean musk and a touch of spice from clove that gives it a darker edge. The balance is so good. Nothing feels screechy or overly sweet. It kinda reminds me of older luxury perfumes, but with a smoother, more modern finish. I reach for this when I want to feel elegant and a little mysterious. It lasts around 7 hours on me, which is solid, and the scent cloud is noticeable without being too much. For me this is a 5/5 easy.
Tbh this is how I wanted every tea fragrance to smell. So many of them go watery or generic, but this actually feels textured. I get bitter orange right away, then the tea comes through with a soft musky drydown that feels insanely chic. It’s not loud, not sugary, not trying too hard. Just very put together. I wouldn’t compare it to something like Delina at all, this is way quieter and more grown. The beauty is in how effortless it feels. It wears close after a while, but that’s part of the appeal for me. Clean skin, white shirt, expensive soap energy. Love it.
I’m obsessed with this in spring and early fall. The opening has this bright bergamot sparkle, then it settles into soft tea and a light woody warmth that makes it feel comforting instead of just fresh. That balance is exactly why I rate it so high. It never turns soapy on me, which is rare with this kind of scent. It feels super natural and smooth from start to finish. Not beast mode at all, but I still get around 6 hours and my clothes hold onto it longer. This is the kind of perfume that makes people lean in and say you smell really nice, not “what perfume is that?” Subtle in the best way.
This is one of those fragrances I never have to think about. Spray and go. The tea note is the star for me, but I also get a soft orange blossom thing in the background that makes it feel smooth and a little creamy. It kinda reminds me of the clean, effortless side of Elizabeth Arden White Tea, just more refined and more expensive-smelling. I wear it to work, errands, lunch, literally anywhere. No headache, no weird sharpness, no drama. Just clean, serene, really beautiful scent. Performance is moderate on me, around 6 hours, with gentle projection. I highly recommend it if you want something classy and easy.
Some perfumes try to impress everybody in the room. This one doesn’t, and that’s exactly why I think it’s exceptional. The white tea and musk are so well blended, and I get a little rosey softness in the heart that keeps it from feeling too plain. It smells clean, airy, and really elegant without going cold. I’ve worn it on dates, to the office, even to bed because it’s just that comforting. If you want huge projection, this may feel too restrained, but for me it’s perfect. Sophisticated, easy, and weirdly addictive. I keep coming back to it even with a big collection.
I really like this one. It smells like soft white tea with a clean musk underneath, and that little touch of bergamot keeps it from feeling flat. Super polished, super easy to wear, and honestly one of those fragrances that makes you feel put together without trying too hard. It’s not loud at all, more of a close-to-skin kind of scent, which I actually love for work or warmer days. My only issue is the performance could be better on skin, I get around 5-6 hours before it’s basically a whisper. Still, it smells classy and calming the whole way through. If you like fresh scents that don’t scream, this is def worth it.
I wanted to love this more than I actually do. The opening has that bitter orange sparkle, then it settles into a soft tea and orange blossom thing that smells clean and slightly soapy. Not bad, just a little too polite for me. If you like loud perfumes, this will probably feel super tame. It reminds me of those understated designer scents you wear when you don’t want to think too hard. I can see the appeal for work or hot weather, but tbh it doesn’t stand out and the performance is kinda meh, around 5-6 hours with weak projection. Nice enough, just nothing special.
I wanted to love this because the whole white tea idea sounds so clean and calming, but tbh it just feels underwhelming. I get a soft bergamot opening and a little musk, maybe some orange blossom in the background, but everything is so sheer it barely feels like a full perfume. It’s not bad, just kinda there. On me it turns into a generic fresh hotel-lobby scent and sits super close to the skin within like an hour. For the price, I expected something smoother or at least more memorable. This is elegant in theory, but in reality it’s weak and a little boring.