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Jardin a New York

Dora Baghriche
Perfumista
Dora Baghriche
3.89 de 5
458 votos

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Descripción

Jardin a New York by Gloria Vanderbilt is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this olfactory composition was created by Dora Baghriche. The fragrance pyramid unfolds with top notes of gardenia and petit grain; a floral heart of jasmine, neroli, and peony; and a warm, woody base of cedar and amber.

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  • Invierno 4.8%
  • Primavera 43%
  • Verano 39%
  • Otoño 13%
  • Día 88%
  • Noche 12%

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Comunidad

458 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Neutral 15%
  • Negativo 8.1%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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  • Just bought it and what an explosion of flowers! The gardenia is what I notice the most. Haven’t seen durability yet, but at this price, what more can you ask for?

  • sagitaria64

    I like this fragrance: fresh, green, and floral. For hot days, it’s a refreshing and pleasant spark. Nothing like the classic Vanderbilt (which is very sweet and overwhelming for me). This one isn’t sweet or suffocating. It’s well-made and has been essential this summer. I spray it many nights to sleep in. It lasts longer on clothes than on skin. Longevity isn’t high and the trail is moderate, so it’s fine to wear to work without suffocating anyone. I’m not convinced by the original Vanderbilt, they gave it to me as a gift and I never bought it again, but this Jardin a New York has been a hit for summer.

  • The DNA of So by Renta… this one is softer. I bought it blind, it’s rich, but I can’t stand it for so many hours. Although more than So…

  • Gloria Vanderbilt, a brand I hadn’t heard of since my childhood, with a Jardin a New York (2016) that doesn’t smell like old-school perfume at all. It’s very fresh, very clean, but not sporty; it stays feminine and discreet. I always notice the neroli, a fragrance with a fine soap touch. At some point, it feels talc-like; if I focus only on that, it reminds me of the talc in Guerlain’s Samsara, my mother’s signature perfume that I’ve smelled daily for half my life. WARNING! It’s not in the Samsara family, doesn’t share that DNA, and don’t buy it thinking you’ll get even a distant relative; only the talc reminds me of Samsara. It’s a very low-cost perfume (around $13 for a 100 ml bottle) that I feel lacks projection, although my partner smells it all the time (and adores it), my nose loses it after a couple of hours. But at that price, I have no problem reapplying to make my nose happy again. Jardin a New York offers fresh elegance at a super affordable price, so I think I’ll buy another one to keep in my stash; I don’t want to run out.

  • Gloria Vanderbilt, a brand I hadn’t heard of since childhood, with a Jardin a New York that doesn’t smell like ‘old guard’ perfume. It’s very fresh, clean, feminine, and discreet. I always notice the neroli and a touch of fine soap. At some point it feels powdery, reminiscent of the talc in Guerlain’s Samsara (my perfume of a lifetime), but watch out: it’s not in the Samsara family, don’t buy it thinking it’s a distant relative; only the talc reminds. It’s very low cost (around $13 for 100 ml) and I feel it lacks projection; my partner smells it all the time and adores it, but my nose loses it in a couple of hours. At that price, I have no problem reapplying to brighten my day. It offers fresh elegance at a solidarity price, so I’ll buy another for my stash.

  • I love it! Fresh, soapy floral aroma, super refreshing and perfect for the heat. It’s one of the few I like from start to finish. The trail is noticeable but fades after four hours. Good price, so I’m not bothered by having to reapply. I’ll buy it again.

  • Emmattomma

    Very rich scent, citrusy at first but then the flowers come out. The only flaw is that on my skin it doesn’t last even an hour; it’s like I sprayed water with perfume in it.

  • Spectacular perfume for hot weather: fresh, light, and citrusy, nothing like the classic version I hate. Smells like a bouquet of white bridal flowers, with a sweet dry-down. Soft trail, not invasive, and easy to wear. I love it!

  • I wanted it ever since I read its notes: I said “this is one of mine.” Finally, I could buy it, and what a beautiful scent, just as I like: floral, fresh, clean, wearable, nothing invasive. Perfect for daily wear, for work, for going out, and even for sleeping after a shower, very versatile. That said, you have to reapply, because by 3 hours I don’t feel it on my skin anymore, but I do on my clothes.

  • It smells like a fine cream of white flowers; creamy and soft jasmine stands out quite a bit. It’s quite sweet in my opinion and more for me since I prefer fresh fragrances, but it doesn’t become overwhelming. I thought it would be fresher and greener; it’s a nice scent, but definitely a pure, hard-core white floral. I can’t detect the petit grain note I expected to feel at the opening, I feel the scent is a bit vintage, just like the bottle, but that gives it a lovely touch. Edit: after smelling it a few times, I couldn’t take it anymore; too much white floral; the jasmine note is unbearable to me and it’s too present in this perfume. It’s not for me, definitely the first impressions are just that.

  • Jardin to New York… I’d heard several reviews before buying it, and since it’s economical, I got it. While it was drying, it reminded me a lot of another scent I already knew, but I didn’t know which one. Once it was close to the skin, it became more familiar until my olfactory memory led me on a lightning strike to search among my forgotten scraps… there it was in a plastic bottle, the last “splash” of a 250ml body mist called Bamboo by Plaisance from a well-known lab in my country. Indeed, this was the same Jardin to New York scent, with more alcohol, but the resemblance is undeniable. On my skin, it’s a handful of jasmines moving into neroli with a touch of cedar. I feel it as citrusy, with a moderate trail and ephemeral longevity: the first half hour is noticeable, but by 2 hours it’s almost gone, fading away completely by 3. It’s a summer fragrance, clearly just came to replace the old body mist I already had, which by the way lasts almost as long and cost me only $3, compared to the $13 for Jardin to New York. Economical too, but for me it only works as a post-bath lotion, not worth it. I expected more, I like it, but only that.

  • I bought it in summer, 100 ml, for its low price and because a YouTuber I like, Irasema de Memorias de un perfume, recommended it as fresh. I’m glad I listened, she described it as beautiful and it is. I’ve already used about 35 ml in two months; now that cold has arrived I’m not using it, but I’m sure I’ll finish it when the heat returns. It’s really fresh, doesn’t bother others, and is appropriate even in very hot summers. I used it on skin and clothes because where I live there’s a lot of humidity and when I sweat any fragrance lasts little; on clothes it lasts wash after wash, it’s a miracle to open the closet and have that aroma. It smells mainly of gardenia and petit grain, especially a fresh gardenia. It’s the scent of Tahitian Monoi oil with gardenia, but without being heavy or cloying like that. What a wonder!

  • I bought it in summer in 100ml format for its low price and because a YouTuber I really like, Irasema de Memorias de un Perfume, recommended it as fresh. I’m glad I listened, because she described it as very lovely, and it is. I’ve already used about 35ml in two months; now that the cold has arrived, I don’t use it, but I’m sure I’ll finish it when the heat returns. It’s truly a fresh perfume that doesn’t bother people and is appropriate even in summer with very high temperatures. I used to wear it on skin and clothes because there’s a lot of humidity where I live and any fragrance doesn’t last long when sweating, but on clothes it lasts wash after wash; it’s a miracle to open the closet and have that scent. It smells mainly of gardenia and petit grain, but especially fresh gardenia. It’s the scent of Tahitian Monoi tiki oil with gardenia inside, but that one is heavy; instead, this perfume has nothing heavy or overpowering. What a miracle.

  • xakaranda

    I love the scent, it’s a fresh floral, nothing extraordinary but super pleasant. The trail is low, skin-level, and the duration is short, but I don’t mind for the price. It’s the perfume I use after getting out of the shower before going to bed or on hot mornings to stay at home; it makes me feel good. Will I repurchase when I finish it? Yes.

  • xakaranda

    I love the scent: it’s a fresh floral, nothing extraordinary but super pleasant. The trail is low, close to the skin, and the longevity is short, but I don’t care for the price. It’s the perfume I use after getting out of the shower before going to bed or on hot morning days when staying at home; it makes me feel good. Will I repurchase when I finish it? Yes.

  • It’s a very pretty fragrance. The good: the price, it’s very cheap but doesn’t smell cheap. It’s a sophisticated scent, very ladylike (in personality, not age). Fresh yet elegant, perfect for daytime, spring, summer, or warm to hot weather; it goes well with formal or casual attire, or something more relaxed with jeans, as long as the woman takes care of her appearance and hygiene. The freshness of the white flowers, where jasmine and neroli dominate accompanied by green notes, makes it very pleasant. A positive is that where I live, I’ve never smelled this or similar scents; Gloria Vanderbilt isn’t well-known or advertised, so I appreciate not smelling like everyone else. The bad: its short longevity. It’s an EDP, but its performance is more like an EDT. I understand that based on the notes it won’t last like others with tobacco, leather, or vanilla, but perhaps a higher concentration would help it last 5-6 hours instead of 2-3 🥲. It’s a perfume I would buy again; here it costs less than $10-15, you reapply, and I like it for layering with a longer-lasting one. I plan to try other Gloria fragrances too. P.S.: It has some similarity to Calvin Klein’s Beauty due to the jasmine and green notes, which give that refreshing energy without being citrusy, only that Beauty feels less formal to me than Jardin and clearly has better longevity and is more expensive without being an expensive perfume.

  • It’s a very nice fragrance. The good: the price, very cheap but doesn’t smell cheap. It’s sophisticated, for a lady (personality, not age), fresh but elegant, ideal for daytime, spring, summer, or mild environments. Looks good with formal or casual attire, jeans, as long as the woman takes care of her appearance and hygiene. The freshness of the white flowers (jasmine and neroli) with greens makes it very pleasant. Something positive is that where I live I’ve never smelled this aroma; Gloria Vanderbilt isn’t well-known and there’s no advertising, so I like not smelling like everyone else. The bad: its short duration. It’s EDP but its performance is like EDT. I understand that due to the notes it won’t last like others with tobacco, leather, or vanilla, but perhaps a higher concentration would help reach 5-6 hours instead of 2-3. Still, it’s a perfume I’d buy again; here it costs less than $10-15, I reapply, and I like it for layering with a longer-lasting one. I plan to try other Gloria fragrances. PS: it has some similarity with Calvin Klein’s Beauty due to the jasmine and green notes, giving that energetic freshness without being citrusy, only that I feel Beauty less formal than Jardin, it has better longevity, and is more expensive without being an expensive perfume.

  • Rodríguez sanchez

    It’s a fine fragrance with poor longevity; I barely notice it. Economical: for the price, it’s good, but you have to reapply often. Ideal for anyone seeking a clean, soapy scent, and perfect for hot weather or spring. Nothing harsh, ephemeral, fresh, and delicate.

  • What a lovely fragrance: a bouquet of fresh gardenias with a citrus touch. It’s a fresh perfume, and its longevity on my skin is quite good; given its low price, it’s also very economical. Without a doubt, I will buy it again.

  • A very cool cheapie. The opening is divine: fresh, crisp, with a green sweetness. It feels like a cross between Light Blue and Chanson d’eau. It’s a shame that nowadays, spring scents like this are so rare, avoiding those fake fruity, vanilla, or candy notes. There’s a hint of greenish white florals, but the standout is that crunchy, green current, super refreshing. Then comes a pink floral sweetness with a slight sarsaparilla touch, and of course, the peony, which I always notice. This takes away a bit of that lovely unisex character and makes it less interesting, losing some personality to end up as just another perfume. Still, it’s worth a try; for the price, the quality is more than acceptable. I wish it were always like this.

  • Espartaco

    A very pleasant cheapie. The opening is divine: refreshing, crisp, with a green sweetness. It could be a cross between Light Blue and Chanson d’eau. I wish it stayed this way, because nowadays it’s hard to find spring waters without concessions to sugary vanilla or candy-like notes. There’s a hint of green white flower, but mainly that crisp, green current stands out, very refreshing. Soon, a pink floral sweetness with a slightly powdery edge enters, and sure enough, I detect peony. This kills the nice unisex character; it doesn’t make it unbearable, but it loses charm and ends up being another perfume with less personality. Still, it’s worth a try: for the price, the quality is more than acceptable. I wish it were more like this.

  • La Clochard

    Smells clean and lovely, but it’s so subtle that it fades almost immediately. At €8 for 100ml, it’s decent, but it doesn’t last. I’ll give it another try, though for now, it’s not worth it. What a pity, because it might be my favorite from the Vanderbilt line; it’s the freshest of all. P.S.: Chanson d’Eau is very citrusy, and here those notes barely linger. Here, subtle fresh flowers take the lead.