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Organza

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Givenchy
Sophie Labbé
Perfumista
Sophie Labbé
3.96 de 5
11,481 votos

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Organza by Givenchy is an oriental floral fragrance launched in 1996, designed for women. The nose behind this creation is Sophie Labbé. The top notes include nutmeg, gardenia, African orange blossom, green notes, and bergamot; the heart notes are formed by neroli, jasmine, honeysuckle, iris, peony, and mace; while the base notes reveal vanilla, amber, woody notes, guaiac wood, and Virginia cedar.

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  • Positivo 79%
  • Negativo 17%
  • Neutral 3.4%

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  • An elegant floral bouquet with a subtle sweetness. A classy formal classic of good taste. The vanilla melts into the sexy skin at the end without being vulgar, and the flowers blend with the woods to moderate them. High trail and fixation. Excellent purchase, a distinguished perfume.

  • It radiates sophistication. Being woody, I really like it. You can tell the nutmeg and neroli. The woods blend well and it has a significant trail; it reminds me of the 80s but more modern. I inherited it from my mother. I’m not a fan of using it every now and then, but I like it. It’s not for hot days, but for fresh or winter days. Ideal for a night where you want people to look at you following your trail.

  • I bought it blind based on the notes and reviews. On my skin, I smell a lot of neroli, which I didn’t like as much, but it wasn’t unpleasant. Over time, it softens and sweetens; I loved the base notes. I’ll keep trying it.

  • Eli_k_eli

    Total love for this perfume. It’s sophisticated, elegant, and versatile. Basically what I was looking for: jasmine, my favorite floral. It’s enhanced with neroli and gardenia, my preferred flowers. White florals are my choice. I love versatile fragrances for day or night, work, university, dinner, date, or coffee. It’s a scent that ‘never fails.’ If you spray too much, it loses delicacy, but it’s not soft; it has presence. The jasmine mixed with gardenia, neroli, nutmeg, vanilla, and amber captivates me. It’s a white floral with sweetness, timeless, rich in winter, and brings spring. I’m using it now and love stepping out of the sweet-gourmand zone. Sometimes my nose gets saturated with desserts and I need a break. I like sweet and oriental florals. I totally recommend Organza: a sweet floral with freshness and cleanliness, comforting but with a spark from the nutmeg. It reflects femininity in all its expression, the most versatile woman. A jewel.

  • ValeriaChile

    My godmother gave it to me when she visited from Monaco. At first I thought, ‘Mmm, what a strange fragrance.’ Since I had few perfumes at 18, I used it to go to university, but I felt others disliked it because I didn’t apply it enough; even I got a bit dizzy. When it ran out, I regretted throwing it away. It’s very beautiful, and now I crave that sweetness, especially for winter. I’ll have it next winter. I already have it, along with a 2018 bottle. I love it to death.

  • It’s persistent, strong, and has a lot of presence. On my skin, the woody notes stand out, so I see it as a night and winter scent. Very feminine and elegant. It was very trendy a few years ago.

  • Marita20leysi

    Nothing more to say: it smells like a millionaire’s perfume. Like a bill. It’s perfect for a wedding. I love it.

  • It’s my first reformulation that feels more potent and leaves a stronger trail than the original. I think only Givenchy can pull this off. Now it’s much more of a ‘here I come,’ a beautiful floral that stands out in these times.

  • I like it quite a bit, although it is strong. It has a woody aroma with spices and a floral touch. I think it suits women over 35 or 40 best. It smells like an expensive perfume, but it’s very accessible and lasts longer than the real thing. A jewel in terms of price.

  • verdepensativo

    Since Organza launched, everyone was talking about it. It’s the perfume for the refined, elegant, ethereal woman that makes you stand out. Over time, it has maintained that elegance; it’s too charming, exquisite, refined, and creamy. One of my favorites. It has an amber and vanilla touch that makes it unique. It reminds me of the garden at my country home, full of subtle scents. The woody notes give it depth and presence. It’s beautiful, and I love it.

  • AylenAlfonso19

    I really liked it; I agree with Nikeirojo1, it feels like a more mature perfume compared to the mainstream offerings on the market.

  • A late 80s classic. I remember the advertising with Yasmeen Ghauri in that white dress; I wanted to get married in that dress with that ponytail. Tuberose and more tuberose, jasmine, vanilla, and amber. An elegant perfume with presence; one of those you only smell when kissing new relatives at weddings. I believe it hasn’t been reformulated; mine is a perfume + body milk Christmas gift batch from 2009. Kept well in the box, it hasn’t oxidized excessively and is preserved as good as the first day. A huge perfume that is no longer made.

  • One of my mother’s favorites; I remember that strangely looking bottle on her vanity in the 90s. I didn’t remember the scent, so I tried it. My adult perception is that it’s very feminine and majestic. I’ve tried it twice, once in winter and once in summer, and the performance was completely different. It works wonderfully in both, but I especially liked how it projected in the summer. It’s not for those who use half-measures; it’s a serious perfume that should be used with moderation. Winter: opens with nutmeg and then turns into peonies and honeysuckle. Very pleasant, but not impressive (7/10). Summer: explosion of nutmeg and jasmine, followed by a spicy and woody aroma with amber. I swear I smell tonka bean at the end, probably it’s the nutmeg. It’s an oriental that grabs attention, super balanced and elegant (9/10). Pleasant: 8/10. Interesting: 8/10. Versatile: 8/10. Original: 7/10.

  • A perfect mythical fragrance, an authentic Givenchy jewel, one of the best balanced accords within the classics. A lady perfume with a lot of character. I don’t consider it intrusive despite having guaranteed projection, trail, and fixation. It’s an oriental perfume that will never die because it has its own life. I really like its scent in the air; very elegant, coquettish, and with a sensual touch that depends on the wearer.

  • A 90s classic that’s still current, elegant, and notable. It’s an aromatic cocktail dominated by tuberose, jasmine, and orange blossoms, with the freshness of bergamot that tames the sweetness of the vanilla, making those tuberoses fresh and sparkling, unlike the sweet and juicy ones in L’Intermit. In the end, the woods settle beautifully and perfectly. It’s suitable for warm climates because it’s not overwhelming. Spectacular trail, and I’m sure the longevity is over 12 hours. I love it.

  • Floreta guapa

    How long did it take me to get this perfumery masterpiece? It’s addictive; its entire aroma envelops you in sweetness, warmth, and sensuality, rejuvenating you. It’s divine, sensational, softly powdery, and vanilla-scented. I rated it as very feminine, though it can be a bit much and you can’t tear yourself away (forgive me). With moderation, I think it suits warm climates, though it’s ideal from autumn through spring. A true Givenchy jewel that doesn’t lose its shine over the years. A big hug, guapxss.

  • anamaestracorreo

    Completely different from commercial offerings. Creamy, white floral, warm, luminous, and spiced… I’d love to try the original version.

  • Lady Nixxie

    Totally different from what’s out there in perfumery today. I recommend it for women over 35. At first, I hated it because of those dominant green notes that linger for half an hour, preventing me from sensing the excellent base notes. It projects an elegant woman image, but I just can’t handle those green notes, so I truly hated it. However, I gave it to my mother, and on her, the greens don’t stand out; instead, there are divine tuberose and vanilla-floral notes. It lasts more than 12 hours on skin and clothes until I wash it.

  • Perla Vencis

    Organza is correctly categorized as an amber floral. It oozes glamour and has secured its place among the classics. I wear it with a silk evening gown, delicate heels, and a great hairstyle. I use it sparingly, but it’s always with me. It’s the quintessential floral woody scent. White flowers (gardenia, neroli, jasmine) stand out with nutmeg. The woody accords are persistent: Virginia cedar and guaiac wood. On my skin, it leaves a powdery sensation. It’s one of the few that gives me an oily feel, which speaks to its high quality. I first met Indian Jasmin (2005), very elegant, but I can’t find it anymore.

  • Masterpieces you can’t find in big-box stores anymore. Today, elegance must be sought in small, pricey boutiques, but elegance isn’t about money—look at those famous rich people who lack education. That’s why elegance should be accessible, like when Organza first launched. It doesn’t smell like sterile green or dried flowers; it’s fresh, sweet, youthful, and fun. It changes with your movement, your clothes, and the weather—a pleasure that follows you. It has a respectful sillage, nothing invasive, yet it lingers on your skin and clothes all day. Simply gorgeous.

  • Soyyoymiperfume

    But what a delicious thing… a jewel. Sweet? Yes. Strong? Yes. Elegant? Yes. Mysterious? Yes… but watch out, it’s not a trendy sweet gourmand, not at all! It’s a sweet that nutmeg turns into a woody sweet. What a delight to wear this! It’s elegant, but you can be very elegant in rubber sneakers; attitude counts 👍🏼. With 2 or 3 sprays, you’re set for the whole day and more… and don’t be afraid to try it. Just so you know, it’s a seductive fragrance.

  • Elizabeth1212

    A disappointment when buying the EDP I thought would be the definitive one. It’s true that the jasmine predominates (that’s why I bought it), but the longevity on skin is less than 1 hour. I remembered it lasting much longer (I don’t know if there was a reformulation).

  • My favorite vintage fragrance. Dignified, elegant, opulent, and delicious. It was my signature for a long time before the madness of collecting took over. I have 10 ml left and don’t know if I should restock; I’ve read bad reviews about the reformulation. Mine is 10 years old, it’s intense, a bomb in projection and longevity. Today I think it no longer has those characteristics. For now, I’ll cherish my last drops and enjoy them with my soul.

  • marisley_si

    I love this perfume, I adore it, but it doesn’t last almost 4 or 5 hours; the trail starts strong and drops off quickly. I remember it lasting much longer before, but I don’t mind; I like it so much it’ll always be on my vanity. It smells like a refined, wealthy woman, elegant, like a lady from the hills ✨.

  • This scent is truly narcotic. Opulent, majestic, mysterious, dark. It’s a bomb. I feel it’s sensual, like saying ‘here I am and I’m taking the world with me’. A must-have in my collection, it’s in my top 5. I love it ❤️.

  • VainillaDulce

    Organza is that vintage fragrance that floats gracefully between classic and modern. A delicious concoction, never overwhelming, exotic but not wild, elegant but not cold. It’s perfectly captured in its bottle: complex, feminine, sinuous, with twists full of surprises. Upon spraying, you get a nutmeg you can almost taste, soft green traces, and a magnificent, slightly spicy gardenia, with a drop of lemon that soon fades. Then, the neroli joins the gardenia, creating a new floral mutation. In the background, there are powdery roses, and finally, powerful woody touches bathed in sweet vanilla. I know it sounds overwhelming, but it’s not; it’s present, it envelops you, but it doesn’t overwhelm. Any woman with a strong personality wears it wonderfully. Its best season is autumn-winter and for formal wear. It lasts about 10 hours on my skin, with strong projection for the first 4, then soft.

  • Gardenia, gardenia, and African orange blossom. That’s how you get one of those 90s powerhouse scents à la Givenchy. Organza is a beautiful, versatile fragrance, but I choose it for meetings or work because it’s elegant and discreet. Nothing of those tiring sweets or the ones everyone wears. It was unique and feminine, with a gardenia that lingered on the skin with brutal longevity and a trail that made people ask what I was wearing. I remember it best in my mom’s perfume bottle; it was a delight on her and made me put my bottle aside so she could enjoy it; I loved it for its gardenia scent and it was her signature. Recently, with Lady Million, I found something similar; though it lacks that finesse, it’s a good option to explore the gardenia and orange blossom combination. Organza, with its beautiful memories, is a great purchase for a fine, elegant gift.

  • anamaestracorreo

    Pff… I think this is the second time I’ve reviewed this. I just can’t come up with those poetic phrases everyone else writes 😆. It smells amazing and nothing old. I have the reformulated version and it’s still a masterpiece. Creamy white flowers, mace, nutmeg, and gardenia. Then a delicious vanilla that sweetens everything like a nectar you almost want to drink. To my nose, the green notes don’t exist, maybe just a hint at the start. I’m glad it’s still available.

  • chiaritalos

    They say it’s for older women, but I find it incredibly seductive. I’m 20 and would buy it again without hesitation. It lasts forever and is so unique—it’s a DELIGHT.

  • rodrigo1995

    I used to wear it, so I associate it with mature and elegant women. It’s totally different from mass-market perfumes; ORGANZA gives you distinction. It has a gourmand touch when you smell the atomizer, because of that vanilla you can perceive, just, nothing artificial, but it’s not edible, just that it smells so good it makes you want to taste the atomizer. I see it for an elegant, classy woman, for special nights. Its scent is characteristic, it doesn’t resemble anything I’ve smelled before. Wedding perfume? Maybe… it has opulence but restrained, less is more this fragrance screams, it’s very enigmatic due to its note combination. Creamy white floral with a light powdery touch and the perfect spiced point. Organza is coquettish and has the power to be a trail to bewitch, like Cacharel’s Lou Lou. Unique fragrances. Its bottle is one of the most iconic in perfumery.

  • This perfume only reminds me of my mother; I don’t know if I would buy it out of nostalgia for her absence. It’s a great perfume, elegant and long-lasting.

  • Coni Macarena Miel

    A big no for me, mind you that opinions here are personal. For me, it’s too powdery; white flowers and powder don’t work for me. Although it’s vintage and not bad, it’s much better than Chanel No. 5. I suppose the nutmeg doesn’t suit me either, and here the neroli just feels too old-fashioned. The vanilla isn’t like the one I prefer. Well, to each their own; if you like powdery white florals, you’ll love it.

  • Jess Jiménez

    Organza… Delicate, feminine, ethereal, and elegant. It’s a spiced perfume with a lot of personality. It’s feminine to the point of no return. It feels vintage, from the 90s, but it doesn’t give me the feeling of an older woman; for me, it radiates power, opulence, and luxury. Ideal for cool and cold nights. Striking, lasting more than 8 hours on skin and clothes for days. It opens well spiced, with lots of nutmeg and bergamot. After a few hours, you notice the vanilla and amber on a woody base. The white flowers are always there, but I don’t see it as floral, more as an oriental spiced. A must-have classic, elegant, warm, and feminine.

  • Monty Phyton

    I bought it thinking it would be like VW’s Boudoir, but it has nothing to do with it; on my skin, it’s identical to Lancôme’s Trésor. In fact, I have one on each wrist and can’t tell them apart: same powdery, woody, and vanilla dried down. It smells very stately and velvety. The price is high, I love Trésor, and it’s cheaper, so why pay more for the same smell, longevity, and feeling? Anyway, now that I have Organza, I’m not returning it; I’m keeping it for the fairy-tale bottle, extremely different from those on the market and seeming to appreciate in value. If you’re looking for a Boudoir substitute, Organza isn’t the solution because I miss the tobacco, cinnamon, and aldehydic wilted rose; it’s a perfume that breaks with standards, warm, sensual, and with lots of projection. 🕯️ 8.5/10.🔥

  • Organza, so much to say about this little perfume… I had a friend in college who wore it and I fell in love with the fragrance, though I didn’t buy it until a couple of years ago; it was always on my wishlist. For me, love enters first through the eyes; since I saw its bottle, with the silhouette of a woman in a strapless dress and a golden headpiece, I was shocked. I’m a collector of beautiful bottles, and this one is spectacular. As for the scent, it has the exact notes of my style: on my skin, it smells like caramelized nuts, with vanilla and dusted iris giving a powdery dried down, exquisite, as if those nuts were on a bed of white flowers, highlighting the gardenias, neroli, and jasmine. It’s very winter-like, transporting you to the Christmas season and the warmth of a fireplace, embracing softly like a suede wrap. It’s one of my favorite houses, Givenchy, a guarantee of quality. Organza is a timeless beauty, a current classic that I don’t believe has suffered reformulations, a great find in this era of disappearing fragrances. It remains that elegant, classic, and unique silhouette. For longevity, I give it an 8/10: it projects strongly for 5 hours and stays close to the skin for another 3. Incredible, I recommend it 100%.

  • Organza remains divine, with that explosion of gardenias at the start and a warm, elegant, vanilla-dried down. It’s one of the few that hasn’t been dismantled by reformulations.

  • Smelling Organza is like returning to precious aromas from another era, when fragrance design was as exclusive as a jewel. I just opened an old tube of body cream, intact in its box. The white flowers, warm vanilla, woods, and amber are in perfect balance. A little on my hands and I already feel perfumed; it’s an exquisite treat. I’m going to buy one of the new ones, what beauty.

  • The perfume my aunt used and that must be in my collection; it smells like a woman with money, and I love it.

  • I only knew of it by reputation but never tried it until this year, when I searched for a Christmas gift and fell in love. The opening is subtly spiced and fresh, with sweet flowers settling over a powdery base. With daily wear, the scent has evolved: now it’s sweeter and more floral, more persistent without being heavy, keeping its elegance while leaving behind that initial powdery nuance. It’s a vintage perfume that fits perfectly today, a blessing that it’s still available in stores. Al-rehab’s Nebraska oil reminds me a lot of it in the floral part, though this one is more musky and powdery.