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La Petite Robe Noire Plissée
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La Petite Robe Noire Plissée by Guerlain is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, this composition was created by perfumer Thierry Wasser. The opening unfolds with tart cherry or sour cherry, accompanied by blackcurrant and mandarin. The heart reveals black tea, almond, and rose, while the base settles on patchouli and white musk.
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I was given two samples and it seemed quite different from the two LPRNs I knew, with a strong berry scent. This version is more sparkling; I see it as suitable for summer nights. It feels cheerful and carefree. It holds well on the skin, and although it has a fairly citrus opening, the cherry touch sweetens it and suits it perfectly. Later, I mainly detect the rose. It’s not my usual style, but it’s very pleasant. My friend’s teenage daughter wears it, and it looks amazing on her. It adds charm, a fun yet stylish vibe. I think it’s great for a young girl or a spirited woman.
It’s a rich, feminine, and cheerful scent. Maybe a bit intense, but that intensity hides a heart of tart cherries that makes it slightly addictive. The flowers don’t take center stage but peek through from time to time.
Rich, feminine, and cheerful aroma. Maybe a bit intense, but in that intensity lies a heart of tart cherries that makes it addictive. The flowers don’t dominate, but they peek through occasionally.
What an exquisite fragrance! Right after spraying, you get that tart cherry with patchouli, and as it dries down, it’s tea with musk; I don’t detect the rose. The longevity is moderate, but you can smell it close by all day, and the sillage is strong at first. It’s unique, just like Guerlain knows how to do. I recommend it for cooler climates, day and night. I loved it!
It’s a cheerful and unique fragrance with the DNA of the Petite Robe Noire. It opens sparkling with mandarin and cherry, with the latter present throughout the entire evolution. Later, I detect sweetened rose from the cherry and a certain creaminess, probably from the almond and peach. In the dry-down, white musk stands out, and the softened rose is wrapped in delicate patchouli alongside the cherry, which, while lower in intensity, remains present. I see it as versatile, perfect for brightening a workday, a walk, or a summer night. Although it’s sweet, it’s not overwhelming; in fact, it dries down very cleanly thanks to the white musk. It has moderate projection and good longevity for an EDT. It pleasantly surprised me since I bought it blind.
Exquisite fragrance. On application, you can tell that tart cherry with patchouli, and in the dry-down, the tea and musk notes emerge; I don’t detect the rose. Longevity is moderate, but you perceive it close to you all day, and projection is high in the first hours. It’s a different fragrance, just like Guerlain knows how to make them. I recommend it for cold and fresh climates, day and night. I loved it.
Of all the flankers I own, only the Couture is missing, and this Nectar is the least intense on my skin. Besides, it reminds me a lot of the Eau Fraiche but with a tiny sweet touch of peach. I’ll give it another chance in spring and summer because right now in winter its longevity is too short.
On me, this EDT has very good longevity, lasting about 4 to 5 hours. After that, it fades slowly, not abruptly. I find its projection heavy to moderate; by the end it’s soft but I still detect it. It was hard to wear in the middle of summer during the day, and I think there are better alternatives for nights. I’ve set it aside for intermediate seasons and will see how it performs in winter. It’s very sweet, like all the La Petite ones; I liked its performance and that’s what I appreciate most.
It’s the most diluted version of LPRN, which makes it seem more versatile for any time and season. It leaves me a bit sad because I like it, but its longevity is so poor that the price isn’t justified.
On my skin, I only notice the sweet and tart cherry with a touch of sour cherry. It smells like a fine caramel candy. It neither won me over nor bothered me. Low sillage and longevity.
On my skin, only the sweet and tart cherry shines through with a touch of plum, smelling like a fine caramel. It neither won me over nor annoyed me; projection and longevity are low.