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Cashmere Mist Eau de Toilette

3.76 de 5
2,961 votos

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Descripción

Cashmere Mist Eau de Toilette by Donna Karan is a floral musky woody fragrance for women. Launched in 1994, this composition was created by perfumer Nicholas Calderone. The top note features bergamot; the heart reveals suede, jasmine, and lily of the valley (spikenard); while the base settles on cashmere wood, musk, sandalwood, vanilla, and amber.

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  • Invierno 35%
  • Primavera 19%
  • Verano 13%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 67%
  • Noche 33%

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Comunidad

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  • Positivo 71%
  • Negativo 24%
  • Neutral 5.1%

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Corazón 3 notas

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11 reseñas

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  • azuriiita

    I’ve always liked it, though now I see it smells similar to my D&G. They share sandalwood, vanilla, jasmine, and bergamot. It’s feminine, elegant, and possesses a simple beauty that keeps it relevant. Its musk is one of the most feminine I’ve heard, with a very subtle suede touch. The composition is harmonious, without any harsh edges. Fragrantica calls it ‘baby powder,’ but to me, it smells soapy, which is typical for these notes. It’s a ‘vaporous’ fragrance, and as others say, a cashmere sweater in a bottle: light colors, soft, and elegant. It’s not for everyone; it has a small but loyal following. I remember testing this in 1998 with a friend who looked at me strangely, but it wasn’t for her—she always wore makeup and tried to look sexy. Cashmere Mist is a minimalist beauty.

  • Annabel Lee

    The base notes of Cashmere Mist are the best; they always give me the sensation of being hugged by someone in a scented sweater. Vanilla, wood, musk, and amber stand out on my skin, creating a sweet, soft, and comforting scent. It’s a delight in winter.

  • AlianzRebel

    I picked it up blindly because of the bottle, and it didn’t disappoint. It smells lovely, cozy, and accompanies you like a caress all day. It doesn’t project or draw attention; it just reminds you it’s there with you. Ideal for the coldest winter days: soft, delicate, and for yourself. Slightly unisex, but for me, who hates masculine notes, it’s a 100% hit. It’s like a cashmere sweater in a bottle for freezing days.

  • AlianzRebel

    I bought it blindly because the bottle is gorgeous. It’s a cozy fragrance that accompanies you all day like a caress, without a trail or any desire to draw attention; it just reminds you it’s there. Perfect for the coldest winter days, soft and delicate, almost exclusively for yourself. I wear it to enjoy it myself. It’s slightly unisex, but for me, who prefers 100% feminine perfumes and hate masculine notes, it feels incredibly pleasant. It’s a beautiful fragrance, like a cashmere sweater in the middle of winter.

  • medusaquepica

    I absolutely hate it. I bought it blindly thinking it would be fresh, but it turns out to be heavy and cloying. I’ve been dying of laughter wearing it for ages. Honestly, I get so dizzy whenever I put it on.

  • medusaquepica

    I hate it. I bought it blindly based on reviews because I thought it would be powdery, but it turns out to be very heavy and cloying. I’ve been laughing at it for ages. I actually get dizzy whenever I wear it.

  • Alejandra Vzla

    I loved this perfume so much; the scent is beautiful (personally for me) and very soft. I only smelled it when I wore it, and I adored it; however, as hours passed, it faded into a very faint, powdery, distinctly oriental aroma in my opinion. I haven’t bought it back yet, but maybe I’ll get the courage to try again later.

  • It smells classic and is incredibly rich, more woody than floral; cashmere is quite uncommon. That blend of suede, musk, sandalwood, and jasmine is very feminine, delicate, warm, soft, cozy, and clean. It reflects a subtle, comforting, and reliable character with its woody and powdery aroma. For me, it’s wearable year-round, but if I had to pick the best season, I’d say autumn. It’s appropriate for the office—refined, polite, beautiful, and elegant; it reflects a kind and affectionate personality. It’s easily versatile for formal events. Longevity is 12 hours on the skin with a moderate sillage.

  • Allure_Laura

    This was my first perfume I bought with my own money. I wandered into a perfumery lost, and the sales associate guided me; of course, I ended up with Cashmere Mist in 50ml. I wore it only for weekend outings with friends, not for daily use back then—I probably had something cheaper for the rest of the week. A year ago, I tried Penhaligon’s Artemisia, and it instantly brought back memories of those party nights with Donna Karan; they’re very similar. To me, it’s warm and cozy, like a loving hug on a cold winter night. I can even remember the clothes I was wearing back then. These days, I wouldn’t wear it to the office for fun: it’s elegant and sophisticated, yet sober, clean, and minimalist—nothing excessive. I thought about buying more Penhaligon’s to relive those old times, but with so much impulse buying lately, I’m not sure if ‘going back’ is a good idea.

  • Released in 1994, it doesn’t smell like an outdated classic. Maybe its discretion worked against it, leaving few reviews, but that’s its charm: it’s a distinct alternative to what’s out now. If silent luxury had a scent, it would be this. It’s not loud or attention-seeking, yet it never fades. It lingers like an elegant whisper: warm, sensual, and sober, almost like an invisible caress. It smells powdery and talcum-like, without that cloying cosmetic note that drives people away. The woody notes give it structure, while the flowers, though hinted at by the bottle, stay in the background. It’s not a fresh summer or light spring scent; it fits seasonal transitions best. Perfect for autumn, mild winters, and temperate spring nights. Maybe not the top pick for summer, but ideal for everyday elegance. A daily fragrance that conquers without trying. Sometimes forgotten classics return to remind us why they deserve a place on our skin. 🥂