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Fendi by Fendi is a floral chypre fragrance for women. Launched in 1985, the nose behind this composition is DSM-Firmenich. The top notes are coriander, cardamom, Brazilian rosewood, aldehydes, bergamot, mandarin, and lemon; the heart notes include carnation, rose, cypress, ylang-ylang, geranium, jasmine, and lily of the valley; and the base notes consist of spices, oakmoss, leather, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, cedar, tonka bean, and vanilla.
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- Positivo 86%
- Negativo 12%
- Neutral 1.6%
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I was gifted this perfume, but it didn’t even last a week. I gave it away as-is; I didn’t like it a bit. It’s way too strong, overwhelming, and gave me a headache. Sorry Fendi, this just isn’t for me.
Hey Naya, what bad luck of mine… I’d give you my address so next time you run into this, you can send it to me. Fendi is Passion, a fragrance with the personality of an independent woman, confident, very feminine and capable. If you want to smell like flowers, try Chanel No. 5, etc. I always look for people returning from Miami to buy it for me. Thanks, Fendi.
Fendi is my favorite perfume, hands down the best that ever existed! I simply adore it. Whenever someone goes to the US, I ask them to bring me four bottles. I’ve already finished the last one and can’t wait to buy more.
Fendi is my favorite perfume, the best that ever existed! I simply adore it. Whenever someone goes to the US, I ask them to bring me four bottles. I just finished my last one and can’t wait to buy more.
Good afternoon. I’ve been wearing the traditional Fendi for 25 years; I absolutely love the woody notes. I used it a lot and adored it because people would ask what perfume it was, say it smelled amazing, and ask if I could share some. Now they’re saying it’s discontinued, but it will always be my favorite. Hugs, Tabasco.
It’s a classic available in Chile, insider info. Greetings.
This beautiful Fendi perfume I consider a complete homage to woods; it’s a fragrance where woody and spicy notes dominate and hypnotize me. Fendi is the perfume of an elegant, executive woman, dressed in a beautiful tailored suit with a feminine cut, impeccably hairdoed and made up; that’s the woman who wears Fendi. Fendi is an incomparable woody fragrance, where the exotic touch comes from spices, the feminine part is contributed by small traces of flowers among which carnation stands out, and its slight sweetness is thanks to amber, patchouli, ylang-ylang, tonka bean, and vanilla. I haven’t heard of a perfume, not even one that resembles it a little. Extremely intense longevity and trail. Fendi is a strong fragrance for women of great presence, a beautiful vintage. Rating 10 out of 10.
I love the campaign for this perfume, both the men’s and women’s versions; the two models appear together in some photos and look great. The image of a woman passionately kissing a beautiful Roman statue, pure elegance, mysticism, mystery, invites us to imagine. Maybe later that stone boy turns into the handsome flesh-and-blood model we see afterward, with perfect features, the handsome Roman. And speaking of the fragrance: Fendi seems like a union between Ungaro’s Diva and Paloma Picasso. It’s spicy like Paloma, but has plenty of aldehydes like Diva. Although what sets it apart from the two and makes it distinct is its leather note and its peppery touches, there’s where Fendi marks its autonomy. But the resemblance among the three isn’t so far off because rose, carnation, moss, coriander, and amber are central parts of their constitutions. But Fendi gives a distinct vision with its spiced leather. Also, the woods play a more important role. It’s narcotic, opulent, and refined. A must for lovers of eighties chypres. Many compare it to Chanel’s Coco, but for me Coco is more marked by clove, mimosa, vanilla, and peach. Fendi is a bit darker due to its flirtation with leather notes and a sharper coriander. An eighties must. My review is based on an eau de toilette splash.
It drives me crazy, it smells like cinnamon and vanilla and other exquisite things I can’t quite identify. It fits me divinely and I take great care of it, since the original isn’t easy to find anymore. Thanks to God, the FRAICHE replica line in Mexico still carries it and it’s identical. A divine gem of the glorious eighties, nothing for princess noses or crybaby girls, it’s powerful in trail, longevity, and a bomb of good slaps back and forth. A masterpiece. I have an almost full original bottle that I only use for special occasions, and for daily wear, the fine replica is already a great comfort to have.
I picked it up two years ago, two 100ml bottles of eau de toilette. I store it well because it’s discontinued and hard to find in Argentina. It’s my favorite for winter. A unique fragrance: woody and spicy. I love it, it’s an eighties gem. I give it 10 out of 10.
Is it available in Chile?
I own this gem and it’s an absolute steal of a perfume. It’s no longer available, but it’s a delight. Not everyone can wear it because it’s potent, but it’s delicious. It’s a mysterious perfume for mature women. You have to apply it moderately, because if you overdo it, it can be a bit annoying and bother those nearby. It’s used on fresh and cold days, not in the heat. It lasts over ten hours on skin and on clothes for many days, even weeks. A gem I keep for myself.
Fendi is one of the first perfumes from that famous Italian fashion house. Launched in 1985, it was a women’s scent that made people turn their heads. It’s warm with oriental touches, a bedroom scent, and one of the sexiest mainstream fragrances of the eighties. It perfectly interprets conventional, comfortable, yet extremely feminine sensuality; the house described it as the scent of luxurious fur. It’s a great perfume, powerful and intriguing, once worn by super-elegant girls in 80s and 90s clubs who could mesmerize you with just a glance. It opens with aldehydes and bergamot, then settles on warm spices and a classic floral with patchouli; if you pay attention, you can taste honey. At this stage, that enveloping sensation of hot powder becomes increasingly evident. Even the dry down is sweet, elegant, and without excess, hugging its wearer for hours. To some it’s outdated, but for me it deserves to be a classic. Definitely a great scent, similar in some ways to Lancome’s Magie Noire, perhaps better in my opinion. Suitable for cool months, it’s pure sensuality. There was also an Eau de Parfum version, which I believe in some segments is similar to Shalimar; compared to the EDT, it was more persistent, slightly more citrusy, and less chypre. Unforgettable, for those who fall in love head over heels.
Oh, my beloved Fendi! I started using this powerhouse at 22 after a birthday gift. I wore it on December nights and felt like the queen of the world. It’s narcotic, intoxicating, and exquisite, like most fragrances made in Italy. It has never left me since. Even though it’s discontinued, I still keep a bottle with several refills. I only use it in autumn and winter.
Warning: don’t buy blind. It’s a discontinued scent but way too strong. On my skin, the earthy and mossy notes linger and project until I get dizzy. I ended up gifting it away.
Be careful, don’t buy this blindly. Sure, it’s discontinued, but it’s genuinely too strong. On me, the earthy and mossy notes linger and project, giving me a massive headache. I had to give it away.
It’s sweetened aldehydes with a woody base, tonka bean adds its touch as it dries down, and vanilla peeks out shyly. A fragrance that defines a style: refined and elegant lady. Maybe not a blind buy, but they wouldn’t be far off if they did. I absolutely love it and started wearing it in my 20s.
Sweetened aldehydes dry down with wood and tonka bean, with vanilla peeking through. It defines a refined, elegant lady’s style; maybe not for blind buys, but you couldn’t go too wrong. I absolutely adore it and started wearing it in my 20s.