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Blouse
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Blouse by Yves Saint Laurent is a musky floral woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by perfumer Quentin Bisch. The top notes unfold with bergamot, galbanum, and pink pepper; the heart reveals floral elegance with Damask rose and angelica; while the base notes land on white musk and cashmere.
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This perfume is a total work of art!
An extremely expensive perfume that sins by being boring, yet it smells like the most realistic rose I’ve ever smelled. To enjoy it, you must love rose, as it’s almost a single-note scent. It’s a green, taut rose with color but without wilting—not so young to smell purely green, nor so open to smell rotten. It’s the standard rose scent with a tiny spicy, crisp, velvety green edge. The angelica adds herbal freshness and a dewy sensation; the musk extends the life and sweetens with a skin-like touch. Pink pepper keeps it from feeling old-fashioned and prevents it from being just another rose. It’s elegant through the grace of simplicity, not affectation. It’s pricey, but it smells exactly how a rose should: youthful yet mature, refined yet sporty, luminous yet cozy. The name fits perfectly. PS: Alongside Moment de Bonheur by Rochas, these are the most realistic roses I’ve heard, even I who don’t usually like flowers. PS II: Many compare it to Delina, but Bisch doesn’t make them the same. Delina is more scandalous, acidic, and vulgar; Blouse is the perfection of simplicity.
Blouse smells floral, fresh, cheerful, and elegant, like the scent of a princess. Ideal for spring and summer, whether for casual-formal looks or any occasion. I can’t see myself wearing this with pants. What I notice is freshly cut rose, the angelica giving it a herbal touch, and the musk cleaning it up with a slight musky note. I don’t feel the rest. The longevity on clothes is incredible, noticeable for days. Recommended if you really love rose and are willing to pay Blouse’s high price for the quality, although honestly there are similar cheaper options.
Blouse is floral, fresh, cheerful, and elegant—the princess scent. Ideal for spring and summer, whether for casual-formal outfits or anything in between. I can’t imagine wearing it with pants. What I smell is freshly cut rose, herbal angelica, and clean musk with a slight powdery touch. I don’t notice the rest. The longevity on clothes is incredible, noticeable for days. Recommended if you love rose and are willing to pay the high price for the quality, although there are similar cheaper options out there.
This is Delina La Rosée from Parfums de Marly with just the angelica note added, nothing more. They use the same olfactive pyramid base and only elevate its elegance with that angelica note. With medium performance, it pleases young women and doesn’t fail. It’s lovely but not a revelation. You can totally smell Quentin Bisch’s hand, very much in the style of all his fragrances. It’s pleasing, easy to understand, and enjoyable. But it never reaches the spectacular level of when they released the original Delinas. If you already own those, buying this would be redundant. If not, it’s worth getting.
It’s Delina La Rosée from Marly with an extra touch of angelica. They share the same pyramidal base, but this one wins on elegance thanks to that note. It has medium performance and appeals to young women; it’s pretty but not revolutionary. You can definitely smell Quentin Bisch’s hand, very much in his style: tasty, easy, and pleasant. It never reaches the spectacular level of the original Delinas. If you already own those, don’t buy this, but if not, it’s worth it.