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La Petite Robe Noire Eau de Parfum Intense
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La Petite Robe Noire Eau de Parfum Intense by Guerlain, created by Delphine Jelk in 2022, is an olfactory jewel from the fruity-floral gourmand family for women. Its fragrance pyramid unfolds with a vibrant top note of blueberry, raspberry, and bergamot. The heart reveals the delicacy of Bulgarian rose, Turkish rose, orange blossom, and jasmine. In the base, the scent settles with a silky blend of cotton candy, patchouli, vanilla, white musk, and sandalwood.
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What an incredible scent bomb! I tried it recently in Paris; it’s powerful and sweet yet sensual. I don’t own any LPRN, but I’m definitely planning to buy this one.
What a rich scent bomb! I tried it recently in Paris; it’s powerful and sweet yet sensual. I don’t have any LPRN, but I’m definitely going to pick this one up.
It’s highly addictive. Smells like sugared raspberry and blueberries without being cloying, though it’s dense with an amber base, elegant and very well-defined for evening wear. The base notes are perfectly balanced. It hooked me immediately, and the performance is excellent—lasting up to 10 hours on skin. Among the Petit Robe Noire scents, this is the best executed for my taste. I’ll be picking up a 100ml bottle soon. It’s great that they removed the licorice note from the EDP.
It’s highly addictive. It smells like sugared raspberries and blueberries without being cloying, though it’s dense with an amber base, elegant and very refined for night. The base notes are very well balanced. It hooked me, and the performance is excellent, lasting up to 10 hours on skin. Of the Petit Robe Noire line, this is the best one for my taste. I’m soon getting a 100 ml bottle. It’s great that they removed the licorice note from the EDP.
I haven’t seen this kind of quality in a long time. Nowadays, perfumes often last little while smelling generic, yet the prices keep rising. I had the previous version and thought, ‘not for my collection,’ but I tested the new one out of curiosity and was blown away. Not only does it have longevity and sillage that many pricier perfumes lack, but you can truly feel the quality of the ingredients. What stands out most is a deep, refined nocturnal rose. It’s perfect for formal occasions without ever feeling vulgar. This intense black dress is exactly that… I agree with others who say it’s highly addictive; if you own one, you’ll want a backup. Usually, stores push what influencers wear, but here there was no hype—just quality and scent. I bought one on Monday and there were units left, but by Friday I was the last one standing. It’s not expensive considering what it offers. As long as I can get it, it’s staying on my vanity. Scent 10/10, sillage 10/10. Would I buy it again? Yes, as many times as I can!!!
I’ve never liked anything from the Le Petit Robe Noire line, but this caught me off guard. It’s 98% similar to Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming; if you have one, the other is unnecessary because you’ll literally confuse them. On my skin, the berry notes dominate, especially raspberry, along with rose, cotton candy, and musk. It’s sweet but not over the top, fruity, with a floral touch and quite powdery. Honestly, I barely see a difference from the Dior one; if I didn’t own Absolutely Blooming, I’d say it’s the same perfume in a different bottle. If you don’t have either, buy whichever lasts longer. Hope my opinion helps! 🙂
I’ve never liked anything from the Le Petit Robe Noire line, but this one caught me off guard. It’s 98% similar to Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming; if you already own one, the other is unnecessary because you’d literally confuse them. On my skin, the berry notes dominate, especially raspberry, paired with rose, cotton candy, and musk. It’s sweet but not cloying—fruity with a floral touch and quite sillage-heavy. Honestly, I barely see any difference from the Dior version; if I didn’t own Absolutely Blooming, I’d say it’s the same perfume in a different bottle. If you don’t have either, go for the one with better longevity. Hope my opinion helps! 🙂
It’s a very feminine and elegant perfume; you can tell the quality. It’s blackberries, raspberries, roses, jasmine, and a ripe cotton candy. The patchouli is very present (though I don’t smell it as bitter). It seems like a mature and seductive perfume, unfortunately not my style. It has moderate-to-high sillage and lasts 9 hours on my skin, so it’s worth a try. It seems like I always get a sample, but I feel it’s too mature for me, so I wouldn’t buy it. It’s a delicious perfume, and I think most women would like it, so yes, I recommend trying it (especially if you like perfumes like La Nuit Tresor, though they aren’t similar).
After the disappointment with the previous Intense, which seemed very masculine, I gave this a chance. What a delight! It’s sweet, feminine, the fruits with the rose are very youthful, and I get distinct cherries. Highly recommended.
It was a blind buy looking for something similar to the Couture, my favorite, because I love raspberries. But this version hasn’t worked for me. It feels unisex, blueberries dominate, and the raspberry opening isn’t noticeable like in the Couture. I’ll keep it to give it a second chance later.
It’s a very lovely scent. From opening the box, you can smell the raspberry, so I expected it to be intense, but no… it has a strong opening of raspberry, very fruity and sweet, but that intensity fades quickly to leave a milder raspberry with rose and cotton candy. On my skin, it lasted an hour; then I have to get close to faintly smell the cotton candy and the rose 🙁 On clothes, it does last 4 or 5 hours. Even though I enjoy it, I expected more longevity.
It really highlights the fruity and sweet cotton candy notes, then turns more floral. At first, I loved it, but wearing it, I feel it doesn’t suit me; I smell it too strongly and it gets a bit tiring. That said, it could be a good option for winter. The longevity is very good.
What a perfume! Just a heads-up, it’s not for everyone. It’s mysterious, captivating, nocturnal, and leaves a mark. On my skin, I don’t feel one note dominating; it’s a fusion of all of them. Maybe at times you catch the patchouli or sandalwood, but then it’s a sweet and dark combination of fruits and flowers. It has so much personality.
I love this perfume; it’s absolutely delicious. Some people think it’s for day or night, but I feel it works for both, though it’s better for evening. The notes I smell most are cotton candy with blackberries—it gives a fruity cotton candy vibe—and vanilla, which I barely notice, just adds sweetness. I also get patchouli, but luckily the vanilla and cotton candy notes cover it up so it’s not too strong. Longevity is moderate to long-lasting, but the sillage is moderate for me.
I absolutely love this perfume; it’s delicious. Some say it’s for day and night, but I think it works for both, though it’s better at night. What I feel most is cotton candy with blackberries, like a fruity cotton candy, with a bit of vanilla that just adds sweetness. The patchouli is there, but the vanilla and cotton candy cover it up so it’s not overpowering. I’d rate the longevity as moderate-to-good, but for me, the sillage is moderate.
I love the scent; it has this duality between delicate and intense. They say it has good sillage and longevity, but on my skin, it’s the opposite 😭. To be honest, it doesn’t last even 20 minutes.
I’m surprised I haven’t left a review for this perfume yet… well, here’s one I kept in my Excel perfume log (yes, I actually have an Excel sheet for perfumes). I adore it; it’s well-balanced red berries with a good mix of tartness and sweetness that don’t smell too artificial. The perfume lasts, has personality (even though it’s the most wearable in my collection), and I see it as versatile despite people saying it’s for winter, which I understand because it can be too sweet for some. Compared to Black Perfecto, they’re two sides of the same coin: the base is the same (red berries), but they have different vibes. Black Perfecto is rebellious, bitter, weird, even annoying; LPRB Intense is modest, sweet, and everyone likes it. To me, both are wonderful, and I see it as justified to own both in my collection.
I’m surprised I haven’t reviewed this before… yes, I have an Excel sheet for perfumes. I love it: well-balanced red berries between acidic and sweet, nothing artificial. It’s long-lasting, has personality (even though it’s the sweetest in the collection), and is versatile, despite people saying it’s a winter scent. Compared to the Black version, they’re two sides of the same coin: the base is the same fruit, but the Black is rebellious, bitter, and rare; the Intense is modest, sweet, and everyone likes it. For me, both are wonderful and deserve to be together.
It’s my number one perfume, period. I love it because it smells like me and no one else. That mix of sweet, caramel, and a hint of acidity makes me feel seen. Even though I don’t know the ins and outs of note pyramids, I know it makes me stand out; people ask what I’m wearing, and my sister says it smells uniquely like me. They say it’s not for everyone, but you have to try it before buying. I bought it blind and nailed it immediately. I bought it because my mom took another from the line, so I went for the Intense, and I liked it more than hers. It lasts forever on my skin and clothes, so it’s 100% recommended.