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La Violette
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La Violette by Goutal is a green floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2001, this composition was created by Isabelle Doyen and Camille Goutal.
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- Positivo 83%
- Negativo 14%
- Neutral 3.4%
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I absolutely love violet florals, and this one is excellent, though I must warn you: it’s very cloying (even more so than Violettes de Toulouse).
I’m obsessed with violet florals, and this one is a total winner, but a heads-up: it’s super cloying, even more so than Violettes de Toulouse.
I know several creations by Annick Goutal, and one thing I always applaud is the extreme realism of their notes; today, amid so many restrictions, achieving that goal deserves applause. La Violette is the most beautiful sprig of violets, full of leaves dancing in the wind, gifting us their fragrance with drops of sweetness and an aura of innocence. It’s not a grabby perfume nor one with an impactful personality, but its naturalness, simplicity, and that romance make it irresistible. It’s impossible not to feel identified, comfortable, and happy. La Violette is delighted to be just a beautiful, sweet violet. My olfactory spiral starts with a natural, fresh, and playful violet surrounded by vegetation; after a couple of minutes, it turns sweet, clean, soapy, and talcum-like, with a soft cedar base. You can wear it all day. Although the composition isn’t complex, the perfume is never linear; the violet stays in motion, just like the flower throughout the day. It’s the best violet I’ve smelled so far, perfect for spring and appropriate for any moment. Its trail is moderate to strong for the first two hours, then skin-close. Longevity is 5 to 6 hours, an excellent option. I love wearing you; you make me smile.
I’m a huge Annick Goutal fan for her extreme olfactory realism, which is rare these days. The Violette smells like a sprig of gorgeous violets with leaves rustling in the breeze—sweet, innocent, natural, simple, and romantic. It’s not sensual or loud, just irresistible and comfortable. It starts fresh and playful, surrounded by greenery, then dries down to a clean, soapy, talcum-like scent with a soft cedar base. It’s complex without seeming so; the violet shifts throughout the wear, just like in real life. It’s the best violet scent I’ve ever tried, perfect for spring and all year round. The trail is strong for the first two hours, then lingers on the skin for 5 to 6 hours. It’s coquettish, fresh, and natural—I love it and it always makes me smile.
Violets in your hands. If Guerlain paints violets with sugar in a pompous way, Goutal sketches them naturally, calmly, and powdery. It’s a more discreet but deep and subtle violet. A vintage, classic, coquettish scent—the pure smell of picking a violet and using it for cream or powder.
Violets in the hands. If Guerlain sketches Insolence with pompous, baroque violet candies, Goutal designs the flower in a more natural, calm, realistic, and powdery way. It’s a more discreet yet deep and subtle violet. A vintage, classic, coquettish, refined scent… the pure smell of picking a violet with your hands and using it to make cream or makeup powder.
Beautiful opening, something truly special and personal. Powdery with notes that drive me crazy (soft violet, iris, talc, parchment or book pages…), but… it lasts a mere breath, like a body mist (even though perfumes usually last quite a while on my skin). What a pity, considering the hefty price tag. I have the eau de toilette; I’m not sure if an eau de parfum exists.
Pure and realistic violet, refined and simple, elegant. On my skin, it doesn’t last a minute, but on clothes it lasts for days. It smells incredibly dynamic, especially when moving. I was surprised by how it appears with a breeze; it seems invisible until you move your arm and suddenly, it emerges! It has nothing to envy from an EDP.
Pure, realistic violet—subtle, simple, and elegant. It barely lasts on my skin, though it could linger on clothes for days. It moves with incredible sillage; I was surprised by how it appears on windy days. It seems invisible until a turn or arm movement reveals it. It holds its own against any EDP.