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Acqua by Roberto Cavalli is an aquatic floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, this composition was created by perfumer Louise Turner. Its olfactory structure unfolds with aquatic top notes of jasmine and lemon (sour lime); the heart reveals the valley lily (muguet), while the base settles on musk.
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I like it for summer. The watery floral touch and my skin’s pH give it a slight tropical vibe.
I love it for summer. The aquatic floral blend mixed with my skin gives it a very light tropical vibe.
At first, it smells like sugared lemon with musk… it feels fresh and bright, and I immediately thought of a sunny day. Over time, the base becomes more floral and feminine. I thought it was a great option for hot climates, for going shopping, relaxing, and being a bit coquettish on a good vacation 😀 The best part is that it’s the first ‘aquatic’ for women I can say is subtle, feminine, and pleasant to my nose, head, and stomach… no complaints, haha.
A blast of jasmine! It smells delicious but strong. It’s ideal for summer nights. Maybe if you overapply, it becomes overwhelming. Those who love floral scents will adore it, but be careful not to overdo it.
A burst of jasmine! It smells delicious but strong. Ideal for summer nights. Maybe if we overdo the amount, it can become heavy. Those who love flowers will adore it. But be careful not to cross the line.
Personally, I didn’t like it. I had good expectations, but I don’t sense the jasmine, and it doesn’t seem like a scent for my age, but rather for someone between 40 and 45.
Personally, I didn’t like it. I had good expectations, but I don’t smell the jasmine, and it doesn’t seem like a scent for my age; it feels more suited for someone between 40 and 45.
I smelled it yesterday, and truly, it’s a masterpiece by Cavalli… it has so much personality and style, so this is how Cleopatra or Nerofiti must have smelled. Ufff, highly recommended.
An impressive aquatic fragrance. It has great longevity and a heavy sillage, so I wouldn’t wear it on very hot days, but rather on pleasant summer evenings. It has a strong presence, ideal for women over 30. Excellent perfume.
I tried this back in 2014 and really liked it. The aquatic notes are prominent and the musk stays soft. I recommend it for humid, not-too-hot days. In spring and fall, it lasts all day. In summer, only for early mornings where the lilies and jasmine come through with intensity. More than two people have asked me what perfume I’m wearing.
I tried Acqua back in 2014 and loved it; the watery notes are well-defined and the musk stays soft. I recommend it for humid and not-too-hot days. In spring and fall, you can wear it all day. In summer, only early in the morning, because the lilies and jasmine become very noticeable. More than two people have asked me what perfume I’m wearing.
Honestly, I had high expectations and almost bought it blind, but once I tried it, I didn’t like it. Sorry, but it smells like an air freshener, the ‘marine’ kind. I barely detect the jasmine and find it very synthetic.
Honestly, I had good expectations and almost bought it blind, but I tried it and didn’t like it. With all due respect to those who love it, to me it smells like a marine-scented room air freshener. I barely detect the jasmine and find it extremely synthetic.
With citrus notes and a watery floral touch, I was expecting something fresh like ‘Acqua di Gioia’, but it wasn’t. I only notice the musk at the end, which smells soapy, heavy, and very present. It’s unconventional, yes, but I don’t find it pleasant or enjoyable. No freshness at all.
I had high hopes for a fresh, summery vibe like ‘Acqua di Gioia’ thanks to its citrus and aquatic floral notes, but it’s nowhere near that. In the end, I only detect the musk, which becomes overwhelming, perhaps too present. It’s unconventional—I’ve never smelled anything like it—but it doesn’t taste good or pleasant to me. Not fresh at all.
Citrusy, floral, and fresh—perfect for summer. It gives me that sense of freedom and freshness I was looking for.
I love it! I can’t stop smelling my arm. One of my favorites for summer and spring. I’ve received so many compliments.
It’s true that it resembles Versace’s Eros… both are delicious and nothing common or overly sweet!
The navy blue bottle and the box with animal details are very attractive. It has good longevity, is soft, with a clean and floral aroma. The jasmine and lemon are very noticeable with a sweet monoi-like touch. It reminds me of Eros and Ever Bloom.
It’s the only aquatic in my collection. I bought it based on reviews to break away from my usual vanilla and floral scents. It’s not one of my favorites; at first, it smells synthetic, sour, and even unpleasant. However, after a few hours, it settles in much better. Many people ask what I’m wearing, and those who smell it like it more than I do.
It’s the only aquatic in my collection. I bought it based on reviews to try something outside my usual vanilla and floral favorites. It’s not one of my favorites; at first, it smells synthetic, sour, and even unpleasant. Then, as the hours pass, it settles in much better. Many people ask me what perfume I’m wearing and who they like it more than me.
I had it and still have the cream. OMG, every time I step out of the shower and apply it, my husband notices instantly: ‘I know, you have the Roberto Cavalli cream.’ It’s exquisite; I recommend it especially for summer, tropical countries, sunshine, the beach, and a life lived to the fullest.
At first, it smells of jasmine and citrus, lasting about 30-45 minutes, then floral notes that smell like monoi (probably gardenia). The heart oscillates between floral, aquatic, lime, and musk, with a salty touch not listed on the card. It’s for heat, but also works in the cold. In summer, the salty and aquatic notes stand out; in winter, it becomes sweet, floral, and musky, very similar to Kosiuko’s Shine, an affordable option with good longevity for these times. It’s a quality fragrance that people always ask about. Fresh and feminine, yet also warm and cozy depending on the climate or even pH. Very versatile. I recommend trying it before buying because it varies a lot. This is my personal experience, and I hope it helps.
It starts with jasmine and citrus, lasting about half an hour before shifting to floral notes like monoi or gardenia. The heart blends aquatic vibes with lime and a feminine musk; I detect a salty touch not listed on the bottle. It’s perfect for heat, but in winter it turns sweet and musky, reminding me of an affordable Argentine perfume. Versatile, fresh, and cozy depending on the weather or skin chemistry. The bottle quality really stands out when you open it. People always ask what I’m wearing. I recommend testing it first since temperature changes the scent significantly.
It’s a special aquatic, not quite as light, and can feel a bit heavy in South American summers. However, it’s perfect in spring. Maybe the lilies give that skin-embracing freshness, but the jasmine and musk balance it out and add weight. I enjoy it, but it hasn’t hooked me enough to repurchase.
I bought it blindly. It’s rich and fresh, but lacks character compared to other scents from the brand like Nero or Roberto. I wore it in summer and didn’t mind spending it, but it’s not worth hoarding. Average longevity and sillage. I won’t be buying it again.
I tried it today and confirmed it: it’s a less intense version of JPG’s Divine. They’re very similar, but this Cavalli Aqua is more wearable, lighter, and enjoyable. I love both, but this one is easier to wear daily.
A fresh floral that I loved from day one. Today, it feels creamy, soft, and clean; it gives me calm. I’m already craving summer to wear it. It doesn’t smell like Divine: this one is less invasive and doesn’t demand attention like that one, which has more complexity and a different vibe.