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Fresh Couture

Marca
Moschino
Alberto Morillas
Perfumista
Alberto Morillas
3.44 de 5
2,491 votos

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Descripción

Fresh Couture by Moschino is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, the nose behind this composition is Alberto Morillas. The top notes are bergamot, mandarin, and ylang-ylang; the heart notes are peony, raspberry, and osmanthus; and the base notes are ambroxan, woody notes, and patchouli.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 6.6%
  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 49%
  • Otoño 8.0%
  • Día 89%
  • Noche 11%

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Comunidad

2,491 votos

  • Positivo 58%
  • Negativo 28%
  • Neutral 13%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Longevidad

Escasa

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Estela

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Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

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Reseñas

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  • Edu Lezana

    Honestly, I can’t imagine Linda Evangelista cleaning the house with this. The perfume is a moderate, wearable generic citrus-floral. It’s discreet, slightly unisex, with subtle citrus notes, light florals, and a synthetic musk that gives a clean effect. It’s simple and very nineties. It’s not groundbreaking, has poor memory effect, and weak performance. The funny thing is that ladies try to spray it like window cleaner without even removing the cap and get annoyed. It happened to me the first time too.

  • I don’t know the fragrance, but the bottle is spot on. I don’t get why anyone wouldn’t like it. It’s a very simple artistic concept.

  • Raquel1024

    When I buy perfume, I’m paying for an aesthetic olfactory experience. This one sold me on something else: the packaging. How did they never think of this before? Window cleaner! The scent itself is mediocre—no sillage, short-lived, and synthetic. It resembles what I should like, but it’s generic, interchangeable, and forgettable. The bottle, though, I’ll keep as a visual experience.

  • The perfume is exquisite; I love citrus. The bottle, however, is horrible, terrible, and absolutely awful. I held off on buying it because of the horrendous packaging, but I found it at a great price and will appreciate the liquid inside.

  • diablo4966

    Horrible and bad-taste packaging, but funny lol. The smell is fresh and nice, but nothing extraordinary. I’m not sure about the longevity and sillage; I caught a whiff casually at the perfumery. I found out it’s for women, but I see it as unisex. Fresh fragrance.

  • Valee.Aillon

    First off, the packaging: fun, youthful, and fitting for a fragrance as fresh as Windex, exactly like it. And as artificial as one too. Don’t get me wrong: it smells good, fresh for something casual, but it doesn’t stand out from others, lacks a sexy touch, and smells artificial. The notes start fresh and floral, then bergamot with woody hints and patchouli. The patchouli lasts a long time on my skin, about 8 hours. I recommend waiting for a sale.

  • I love the packaging for being irreverent. It smells citrusy and fresh, but I don’t really like it. The scent isn’t special; it lacks identity, and all the notes blend together without leaving a lasting impression.

  • My review is just about the scent (the bottle has already been talked about enough). It’s a citrus-floral blend, very fresh with bergamot and peony. Perfect for mornings or the office; it doesn’t bother me and fits perfectly. It’s revitalizing and cheerful. I’m now noticing it’s unisex. I really like it and will be buying the 100ml again 🙂

  • I love the bottle—it’s funny and fun, almost identical to the Windex bottle (those who hated it clearly lack a sense of humor). The fragrance takes a backseat: it’s a very basic, generic, simple citrus floral that feels synthetic and not particularly fresh. But Moschino achieved its goal: grab attention with the bottle, not the liquid.

  • I received a sample; it smells fresh and clean. At first, it’s soapy with bergamot and a floral blend of ylang-ylang and peony, leaning more towards peony. It’s daily wear and doesn’t bother anyone. I find it bipolar, either relaxed or energetic, but it’s a bit of a killer for me. It lasts almost two hours, and at this price, I’m paying more for the design than the scent.

  • A very nice daily option. It’s a good EDT, lasting 3-4 hours on skin and at least a day on clothes. A fresh citrus-floral fragrance that no one dislikes. It doesn’t project much, making it super suitable for work. I’d use it in winter, but I recommend spring/summer. The notes are high quality. Regarding the bottle, I already opined in the Fresh Gold review; I love it and it’s part of the Moschino experience. If you want sobriety, girls, buy Ralph Lauren or Tommy Hilfiger instead.

  • Its opening grabbed my attention: an explosion of icy citrus. Within minutes, the trail fades and it’s barely noticeable. It’s a nice quality cologne, but there are many similar ones, like Cheap&Chic from the same brand.

  • I love it! Fresh, citrusy, with a sweet touch. It was a gift and it’s already the third one I’ve bought. Ideal for daily wear. Just a heads-up, the longevity and sillage are quite poor.

  • The bottle is quirky and the format catches the eye; I like that touch. The scent doesn’t disgust me either; it’s strong lemons.

  • I bought it for the bottle, just like the teddy bear one, because they’re affordable. Moschino nails the design, but the scent isn’t worth it. It smells like a supermarket EDT; you can find better ones at Mercadona. Fresh Couture is a watery Light Blue, similar to Cool Water but worse. It literally lasts one minute on skin.

  • It didn’t click with me. Even though it’s fresh, it just didn’t feel right on me. However, it was super useful for my son; with just a few sprays, he smelled great all day.

  • I tried it out of curiosity thinking it was citrus, but among its notes is yellow floral, which I can’t stand, and it becomes very noticeable once it dries.

  • Moschino Fresh is citrusy and floral; I tried it and loved it. The downside is that it doesn’t last at all: after two hours, it’s gone, leaving only a faint trace on the clothes.

  • It’s my second bottle, a gift I absolutely adore. I’ve been wearing it for 6 years and it’s still just as citrusy, fresh, and long-lasting as when I first got it. The packaging is insane, like a windshield washer—haha. Perfect for young girls who love clean, aquatic scents.

  • Total letdown. The cute little bottle intrigued me: the irony of the cleaning bottle felt like a playful prank, and the name ‘Fresh Couture’ evoked casual fashion, nautical stripes, and sneakers. A fun, relaxed world. But inside is a washed-out water that smells like citrus degreaser from the kitchen for five minutes. It doesn’t smell like ironing steam; it just doesn’t smell like anything memorable. What a pity.

  • Mariana Mice

    The bottle is super cute. It smells fresh but gets a bit heavy later. It’s been one of my favorites for years.

  • FridaOdette

    I love the bottle shape, but it’s disappointing that it doesn’t function like a real glass cleaner. The first time I smelled it, I thought it was marigolds, and I really liked that.

  • From the Fresh Couture line, the Pink and Blue don’t work for me: they start fresh but become dense when they dry down, maybe due to the ambroxan. The Gold, on the other hand, is a whole different story; it works great and lacks that heavy note.

  • Perla Vencis

    I tried it in-store and loved the opening, so I bought it months later on sale. But once the patchouli dries down with the ambroxan, it doesn’t sit well on my skin. It’s a citrus with a sweet dry-down, nothing special, very common in perfumery.

  • I wear it as a man and I love it. Moschino blends sweetness with a cleaner scent; it’s super unisex. Good projection and it gives me nostalgia. It’s fresh, a bit artificial but bordering on real. Rating: 9/10.

  • Duvivaliente

    An olfactory gem that nobody appreciates: an 80s classic rescued by Alberto Morillas. It brings back my teenage memories; it’s elegant, sensual, and lasts all day. The blue bottle is cool, even if it doesn’t match the scent, but the fragrance itself doesn’t care. An unmistakable treasure.

  • DeliaLunarrr

    What I perceive most is the mandarin note; I’ve tested it and it’s the scent that lasts longest on my skin, but it’s not a sweet mandarin, rather a more herbal one, like smelling the fruit straight off the tree. It’s very fresh, unisex in my opinion; my boyfriend liked it for himself. It has low projection; you have to be close to smell it, and it lasts about 4-5 hours. It’s not a perfume for compliments; I’d say it’s more for those who want to perfume themselves and feel fresh without drawing too much attention. That said, the compliment for the bottle is guaranteed; it’s very beautiful.

  • Wow, I have to admit I let myself be guided by how playful the little bottle looked and grabbed it immediately… I sprayed a few drops, said okay, it’s somewhat fresh, I don’t love it but I don’t hate it either. A few hours later, the scent started making me gag, like a truck note that lingered for a long time under the sun, plus sweaty gym vibes (I swear I showered). Personally, the smell was unpleasant; I even thought maybe I made a mistake and used actual cleaner. I never wore it again, not even once; it was as awful as someone making too much noise while eating. Too bad the bottle is so pretty…

  • Blabbychip94

    It’s fresh and pleasant; the osmanthus note stands out and adds more complexity. Ideal for extreme heat, super casual and everyday, nothing more complex than that. That said, I find the Pink version richer.

  • Goldcherry19

    It gives me energy and a spark. I love the ‘mandarin-like,’ acidic, and refreshing vibe. I love it for summer; it’s a great perfume despite its rating and the fact that many people dislike its bottle; to me, it feels original.

  • I’ve been using Moschino for years. After many years loyal to Dior, I discovered Moschino’s Chic Petals and fell in love. Then it was discontinued, so I moved on to Fresh Couture Gold, which I love and everyone praises, though I don’t perceive it as much anymore. Recently, I passed by a perfumery and there it was, Fresh Couture sitting all alone on a table. I tested it out of curiosity. I’d been searching for a perfume I actually liked for ages and couldn’t find one. It blew my mind. I immediately felt super fresh and fruity, just how I like it. After a few hours, the woody base notes kicked in, which I also adore. Maybe it doesn’t have great projection or longevity since it’s an EDT, but I bought it to alternate with the Gold this summer.

  • Beautiful fragrance, super fresh. I love the clean scent that settles on the skin. Ideal for very hot days. With a longevity of 5 hours, it’s more than acceptable since I wear it in summer, where the heat here is brutal. The bottle is gorgeous, a picturesque touch in my collection. No doubt I’d buy it again.

  • I like it; it’s very fresh and pleasant, though it doesn’t last long on my skin—less than an hour, I’d say. What a pity. Edit: After using it more, I realized it does leave a clean skin scent for hours, I just didn’t notice it much before. On clothes, it also leaves a lovely clean scent for a long time.

  • Another fragrance that made its way from my wishlist to my collection. A couple of years ago, I caught a whiff of it in the air when a former coworker reapplied it. Back then, it smelled fresher and reminded me of Natura’s Verde Chà. Maybe it doesn’t smell the same now since I detect peony rather than citrus, but on my skin, it still has that touch that reminds me of that rich cologne. I think it’s suitable for all year round, perfect for lifting your spirits and starting the day right. A solid 10!!

  • Fiorella22

    I stumbled upon it by accident while browsing a thousand scents looking for a gift for my mom. Instant love, my first fragrance crush. I loved it so much I bought it myself. It’s great for everyday office wear but super versatile for going out. Citrus isn’t usually my thing, but I adore this one. The bottle feels lively and a bit rebellious. My only gripe is I wish I could use it directly from the trigger like a cleaner without removing the cap. Longevity is excellent: if I wear it in the morning, I still smell pleasant by the end of the day. Perfect for spring/summer due to its freshness, but it also works in slightly cooler weather.

  • I bought it because it’s unisex, but now it smells like a Chanel Chance clone with very poor longevity and projection. If you’re looking for a men’s scent, there are better—even cheaper—options out there.