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Angel Stellar

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Mugler
4.12 de 5
922 votos

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Angel Stellar by Mugler is a women's fragrance from the olfactory family. This new creation was launched in 2025. The top note is bergamot; the heart note is pistachio; the base note is patchouli.

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  • Primavera 18%
  • Verano 8.6%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 45%
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  • anamaestracorreo

    It smells very similar to last year’s Angel, except they swapped the pineapple for that trendy ‘nut’ accord. For pistachio perfumes, I have other options I prefer.

  • Trust the notes and you might expect this to be the Angel you’re looking for, but it felt killer to me 🥲 (It doesn’t smell as bad on paper as it does on skin). P.S.: For some strange reason, I’m attracted to it 😅).

  • Sebademarcha

    The new Angel flanker has exceeded my expectations. Just like with Fantasm, where they added coconut, here you get what you expect from the original, but with that trendy rich pistachio note, which on my skin smells like nuts. Upon application, you quickly notice the patchouli and bergamot, and the pistachio pops out instantly. As it dries down, it becomes very gourmand and delicious, with a moderate but high sillage that follows you for hours. It still lingers on the skin the next day, a touch between nut and bergamot. Except in extreme heat, it’s wearable year-round. Better in open spaces; in offices, spray lightly, and on fresh evenings or nights, it’s more cheerful. It continues the legacy of Fantasm and is totally unisex. In short, it delivers on its promise, offering everything you imagine of an Angel with the trendy Arab touch. A wonderful proposal from Mugler.

  • No need to beat around the bush, sorry to say, but this is a patchouli and pistachio stench that just doesn’t work for me. That’s several disappointments in a row now; DEP and Angel just aren’t for me.

  • Patricia de los mares

    I picked up this new Angel as a treat and absolutely loved it: it’s warm and crunchy, with that pistachio note and a hint of nuts or crunchiness, even though they don’t list it in the notes. It brings back sweet memories of the past. I liked it, and while it’s warm, it has no heaviness. By the way, I tried the latest Alien and it hooked me too. Both have that unconscious hook that won’t let you go; Angel is sweet pistachio without being overwhelming, while Alien is refreshing and sweet like a well-chilled Coke. They’re perfumes with positive energy that stimulate the best in you. You have to try them, and if you can, let yourself be carried away by that sweet spot and treat yourself.

  • Casablanca77

    It’s similar to A*Men Fantasm but less overwhelming. The fruits are toned down, without that imperative piña colada, though they are there. The bergamot makes the patchouli sharper, in a higher proportion than in the Fantasm, and being lighter, it seems more wearable. The pistachio nut accord is very well done, fun and elegant, something Mugler knows how to do well, like A*Men Muse with passionfruit. I like it quite a bit, but since I already have the Fantasm, I’d have to be addicted to creamy nuts to buy it… though I don’t rule it out because this bottle has a hypnotic blue.

  • At first, you notice the minty bergamot, then chocolate with salty pistachio and patchouli. On my skin, the chocolate stands out, literally Dubai chocolate, very trendy. I bought the mini bottle in case I didn’t like it. It’s not for everyone’s taste.

  • LosPerfumesDeJavi

    Since I first smelled it, I searched every perfumery in Albacete and took two weeks to find it. I tried it, loved it, couldn’t stop smelling my wrist, but by the end of the day, I didn’t like it as much. I thought I was saving money, but with Mugler, you have to give them more chances. The second time, I loved it more, knowing I hadn’t been fooled the first time. The third time, in the dry-down it smelled like window cleaner, so I discarded it. We’re in the pistachio era, even the Roscones de Reyes were made with it, everything has pistachio, and perfumes are no exception. The official website says it has bright, acidic bergamot, pistachio in the heart, and Madagascar bourbon vanilla, though I doubt it’s just three notes. They say it’s powdery and woody. It has a super wide trail, a hallmark of the Angels, and more than 10 hours of longevity. A good launch from Mugler/L’Oréal, though unnecessary like all the flankers that saturate the market.

  • I walked into a perfumery out of curiosity and wow! It surprised me a lot. It smells like pistachio and roasted almond, very realistic and synthetic-free, with a woody, chocolatey base and that classic Angel patchouli. I wore it morning and night and it still smelled, incredible longevity. It’s elegant but not discreet, with a sexy touch. I’ll use it in winter because in summer it’s too intense. I see it as unisex, for cold climates, and for night. You won’t find many like it.

  • At first, it smells salty, like many with the trendy pistachio note, but the Angel DNA does magic, giving it elegance and sophistication. I’d buy it in 25 or 10 ml because for everyday wear, I’d get tired of it; the Fantasm is more versatile. It’s a very good perfume.

  • At first, it’s salty, typical of trendy pistachios, but the Angel DNA adds elegance and sophistication. I’d buy it in 25 or 10 ml because for daily use, I’d get tired of it; the A*Men Fantasm is more versatile. It’s a good perfume.

  • FlorPerfumito21

    On my skin, I notice a lot of patchouli and the creaminess of the dried fruit. It projects well; I sprayed it once in a perfume store and could smell it walking by. It’s unique, with that something that makes you want to smell it over and over again.

  • locadelosperfumes76

    It’s been on my wishlist since I tried it. It’s deeply sweet and highlights the dried fruit. Very suitable for cold seasons.

  • The patchouli in Angel is intense, crunchy, and warm. It evokes roasted nuts, pistachios, and crunchy almonds mixed with that classic house patchouli. It lasts forever, has a constant unisex personality, and the best part is how it evolves on the skin: some find it sticky, others find it perfect. It’s the original Angel with a plus of crunchy nutty aroma.

  • Agussugar.beauty

    Of all the Angels, this is my favorite. Am I the only one who smells a chocolate cake to it? It’s an Argentine dessert with dulce de leche, cream cheese, and chocolate cookies. I don’t smell bergamot, but rather something intensified by chocolate and patchouli, a note I love for its character and intensity. Mugler makes different, extravagant, and striking fragrances; this was a huge crush. It’s not for everyone’s nose, it’s intense, lasts long, and is ideal for cold climates so you don’t go unnoticed.

  • Mugler, you and I don’t understand each other. I tested it because of all the marketing and because now everything is pistachio, and it turned out to be a slap in the face that almost killed me. Very strong, in the bad way for me. On my skin, the patchouli absolutely kills any other aroma if it’s not done well, and this was no exception. I sprayed it and couldn’t feel anything other than the base note; the bergamot passed me by. The worst part is that it lasted so long I had to wash myself twice to get it off. Those who like it can say the same, but it has an infernal longevity.

  • Mugler, you and I just don’t get along. I tried it because of the marketing hype and because pistachio seems to be the new trend, but it was a brutal letdown. It’s overwhelmingly strong in a bad way. On my skin, the patchouli completely drowns out everything else unless it’s executed perfectly, and that’s exactly what happened here. I sprayed it and only detected the base notes; the bergamot barely showed up. The worst part? It lasted so long I had to wash my arms twice just to get it off. If you like this kind of thing, you might feel the same, but it has an infernal longevity.

  • On my skin, the pistachio and nut notes settle in immediately; after a few hours, you feel more patchouli and slightly the pistachio note. A very delicious aroma.

  • Let’s start from the end: I loved it, it’s very original, don’t buy it blindly. The problem is that it persisted at first and then stopped, a shame because the fragrance is so rich and the perfume is so expensive. My description: I never liked Angel; a few days ago, while looking for something new, someone suggested it and I tested several. When I got to ANGEL STELLAR by Mugler, it seemed interesting and uncommon, I thought it could work, so I bought it (in 12 interest-free installments because in Argentina everything is very expensive). After ten days of using it, here’s my review: the longevity on the blotter still feels as intense as the first day; on my skin it’s 12 to 20 hours (it doesn’t usually last this long with others), so I conclude that the fixation is very good, just like the longevity on clothes, which is even superior. The sillage reaches approx 1.5 meters without being invasive. My husband finds it attractive, and yesterday the bank employee who was almost 2 meters away complimented it on me; she could smell it without it being bothersome. She mentioned she bought the traditional Angel but it wasn’t lasting on her skin. We are in Buenos Aires in Spring, with temperatures between 18 and 27 degrees, and humidity usually exceeds 50%. I don’t know how it will behave in cold climates; I think it will be less perceptible. If you ask me today, I say I definitely choose it. Regarding the heart notes, it reminds me of Mon Guerlain Intense. I bought the refill today; I hope this version gets enough acceptance so they don’t discontinue it. Update: it definitely isn’t persisting like it did at the beginning; it reduced to about 4 hours, close to the skin in the last hours despite intensifying the amount or perfuming my clothes.

  • SouthCarolina

    I was disappointed that I didn’t detect the pistachio; Tucci from that mediocre clothing brand smells like pistachio, not this one. It’s like a softer, sweeter cousin of Mugler A*Men Sucrè. Sorry, all I really smell is patchouli 🙁

  • I bought it yesterday, though I’ve been testing it for weeks; from the very first moment, I knew it would be my next perfume. It’s different from what I usually buy, but in a good way. It smells like garrapiñadas, you feel that pistachio with a toasted sweetness, like burnt caramel. The patchouli is present, so much so that a friend who hates woody scents said it smells very much like wood. The projection is good; I wore it to work and it filled the office. The longevity is also good, about 10 hours, though the last few hours are close to the skin. I wanted an Angel in my collection, and it was a good choice. But I don’t recommend buying it blindly. Another detail: my partner loved wearing it, and a friend said it reminded him of a men’s perfume; I see it as more feminine than unisex, but I don’t rule out that a man could wear it.

  • I bought it yesterday, although I’ve been testing it for weeks. From the moment I tested it on my skin, I knew it would be my next perfume; it’s different from what I usually buy, but in a good way. It smells like caramelized nuts; you can feel that pistachio with a toasted sweetness like burnt caramel. The patchouli is also quite present because a friend who hates woody scents highlighted that it smelled very woody. The projection is good; I wore it to work and it invaded the whole office. The longevity also seems good, although in the last hours it’s very close to the skin, about 10 hours approx. I wanted an Angel in my collection, and this was a very good choice. But I don’t recommend buying it blindly. Another detail: my partner loved it enough to wear it, and a friend told me it reminded him of a men’s perfume. I consider it more feminine than unisex, but I don’t rule out that a man could wear it.

  • This is a gem, a crunchy Angel. With just three notes, they created something very beautiful. The bergamot from its brief opening prepares the olfactory senses for a sweet and crunchy pistachio mix, almost like eating a polvorón, which makes me salivate immediately. I’m not a huge gourmand fan, so the patchouli base is what makes it interesting… a woody, slightly mentholated base that makes it elegant but very current. It reminds me a lot of the Angel DNA but reinvents it. It’s going straight to my Christmas list this year… along with L’Interdit Le Parfum. I love these two lines. The longevity is good, and I’d have to spray it to my heart’s content to see how the sillage is; it doesn’t seem to be one of the most invasive. I think it will be a very versatile perfume. So yes, Mugler.

  • Although I liked it at first, I expected more. It seems like an excessively sweet version of Angel that only has the name. The pistachio is very noticeable; some people say it has coconut. Compared side-by-side with Phantom, they are different; you can tell which has coconut and which has pistachio, but they can seem similar for moments due to their structure. It didn’t kill me, but I was expecting that characteristic Angel patchouli. Although it’s felt as it dries, at 15 minutes, it’s such a sweet perfume with that creamy pistachio that the patchouli ends up in third place. It’s not that mysterious, earthy Angel patchouli. At first, it seemed interesting, but then it got cloying, becoming sweeter and more feminine with each passing minute. I don’t see it as unisex like the Angel EDP. The performance seems very good, better than Phantom; it felt very strong on my arm, I got blasts without getting close, and it lasted all afternoon, so it must exceed 8 hours. In summary, I wouldn’t buy this ‘Frankenstein’ resurrected perfume as Javier Orgaz says; it doesn’t seem to propose anything interesting. There is only one Angel, and for now, I’m sticking with it until something better comes along.

  • This is a gem, a crunchy Angel… With just three notes, they’ve created something beautiful. The opening bergamot prepares the nose for a sweet and crunchy pistachio blend, almost like eating a polvorón, which makes me drool. I’m not much of a gourmand, so the patchouli base is what makes it interesting: woody and slightly mentholated, elegant and very current. It reminds me a lot of the Angel DNA but reinvents it. It’s straight to my Christmas wishlist this year… along with L’Interdit Le Parfum. I love these two lines. The longevity is good, and you have to spray it to your liking to see the sillage; it doesn’t seem invasive. I think it will be very versatile. Yes, Mugler.

  • To sum it up simply: in an era where pistachio is everywhere, Mugler didn’t stay out. However, after the pistachio fades on my skin, it leaves behind a green almond note that I hate. On the plus side, it’s not as sharp and invasive as other Angel presentations (I won’t compare it to Angel Nova, which is totally different and better).

  • From the very first second, it smells like pistachio, but very subtle. It’s slightly sweet and you might catch a hint of coconut, something floral. Depending on the skin (I tested it on another person), either the pistachio dominates or you perceive both the pistachio and the floral notes. On my skin, I only smelled the pistachio. After drying down, it smells strongly of pistachio and doesn’t change until hours later; between 3-6 hours it evolves and feels slightly more citrusy, but so subtly it’s not invasive. However, the pistachio scent is too strong and becomes disgusting. It’s not a bad perfume, but it depends heavily on the skin. On my skin, it seemed cloying and ugly, but on the other person, it smelled rich, though not enough to wear daily. It’s an interesting aroma but not for everyone. The patchouli feels very subtle, overshadowed by the pistachio, but as it projects, it mixes with the nuttiness and starts to smell better.

  • At first, I liked it, but I was expecting more. It feels like an excessively sweet version of Angel that only shares the name; the pistachio note is very prominent. Compared to Fantasm, they’re different: one has coconut, the other pistachio, though they can seem similar due to their structure. It’s not a dealbreaker, but I didn’t find that characteristic patchouli from Angel. While it does emerge after about 15 minutes, it’s so sweet with that creamy pistachio that the patchouli gets pushed to the background; it lacks that mysterious, earthy vibe. Initially, it seemed interesting, but then it became cloying, getting sweeter and more feminine the longer it wore. I don’t see it as unisex like the Angel EDP. The performance is excellent, even better than Fantasm: it was very strong on my arm, projecting without me even moving, and lasted the whole afternoon, probably over 8 hours. Bottom line: I wouldn’t buy this ‘Frankenstein’ resurrection as Javier Orgaz calls it; it’s just not interesting to me. There’s only one true Angel, and for now, I’m sticking with it until something better comes along.

  • I have the mini and I suspect these come more potent. I put it on and it projects a ton. Note: it’s the mini; I own the Angel Elixir and it doesn’t last more than 3 hours, so you’d have to try the big bottle version to see if it’s different. It smells like pistachio and pistachio. As soon as it comes out, it’s bitter, then it dries down, loses the bitterness, and leaves just the pistachio. I wish it had a touch of sweetness. It feels very unisex.

  • thesongofhecate

    I was looking for something with coffee, and the salesperson showed me this Angel flanker. I checked Fragrantica and it doesn’t list coffee, but it smells exactly like it. It’s like Toy Boy (without tamarind, but you can still smell it) or the original Alien (without grape, but you can still smell it). I fell in love, but it’s way too expensive for what it is. That day I also tried Devotion Man (original) and liked it more because it actually has coffee and you can really smell the patchouli, which is missing here. I left it on my wishlist hoping someone would gift it to me, because I’m not going to pay for it lol