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London

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Burberry
Dominique Ropion
Perfumista
Dominique Ropion
4.00 de 5
8,755 votos

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Descripción

London by Burberry is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2006, this composition was created by Dominique Ropion and Jean-Marc Chaillan. The top notes unfold with honeysuckle, tangerine orange, and rose; the heart reveals jasmine, tiare flower, peony, and clementine; while the base notes settle with musk, sandalwood, and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 23%
  • Primavera 27%
  • Verano 13%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 71%
  • Noche 29%

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  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 6.3%

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Fondo 3 notas

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  • VainillaDulce

    Oops, I don’t like having to say this, but I think London overdid it with its patchouli note. It’s so intense that it crushes the others, although they are still perceptible. In my humble opinion, the patchouli ruins them, and London becomes a difficult perfume to tolerate, because it boasts longevity and projection that are enviable. After the patchouli, what managed to be smelled was a sweet orange and the tiara flower. I’m not a fan of reformulations, but if they lower that dizzying patchouli in London, I would like to try it again.

  • I loved it! I’m new to this blog… I bought it because I love the Burberry brand, but I didn’t have any perfume from the house. I acquired it based on the reviews I read here and feel it’s my signature scent. It’s the first day I’ve used it. I hope I keep thinking the same.

  • pathypooh

    I bought this fragrance online and it just arrived today. I was very anxious because I had seen great reviews. The truth is, I couldn’t wait to try it. What can I say? It’s a wonderful fragrance, different from what I usually wear. Its opening is beautiful, very floral; then it changes gradually and becomes warm and cozy, ideal for cold and rainy days. I think it’s not suitable for hot days, but for cold weather it’s perfect, a white floral with a slight citrus note I can perceive on my skin. Excellent purchase, I feel satisfied. Every time I smell it, I like it more.

  • Manuela Monteiro

    Very, very, very rich and very, very, very strong! Two characteristics that I adore: its aroma and its potency. Lots of patchouli, but the good, the fine, the English kind. And a very well-balanced jasmine. It’s a deep fragrance that leaves a trail, that is perceived on the person wearing it, and that embraces… coos, as we say in Argentina. The beginning of a new love.

  • giselistica

    I smell jasmine and honeysuckle; for me, it’s similar to Gucci Bloom on my skin. What do others think? It’s a fine, elegant, supremely floral and feminine fragrance, fresh and slightly sweet, but it’s not a summer scent. I feel the honeysuckle lingers in all the notes; I also don’t perceive an intrusive patchouli (that intrusive one is Mugler’s Angel). This is supremely white floral. Curiously, it lasts me a ton; if I apply it to clothes, it lasts until two washes, which is impressive. I don’t smell it as youthful; it’s sophisticated. My boyfriend says it smells like a lady, and obviously, I am THE LADY XD.

  • It is very floral, certainly, and starts strong, although in my opinion, its performance fades a bit. I don’t smell much patchouli as some say, more honeysuckle and tiara. And the perfume it reminds me of a lot is Avon Today, although I prefer the latter, which lasts me even longer. I liked it, but I don’t think I’ll repurchase it; I’m sticking with Today.

  • Geraldine0208

    London is such a delicate, feminine, and clean perfume… it smells like expensive floral soap. It’s jovial and cheerful, like an 8-year-old girl at an amusement park. Its feminine, cheerful, and floral scent reminds me of Johnson’s Little Girls’ cologne; only that Little Girls has a vintage floral sweetness, while London has that soapy touch that makes it drier and more sophisticated. It smells like an expensive and elegant perfume. Ideal for the office, school, university, casual outings with friends, or going to the movies. For ages 12 and up. Perfect for summer nights, all of spring, and autumn mornings. A perfume I will definitely use again. Edit: For those who say it smells like the traditional Avon Today, it doesn’t. They have nothing in common. I own both, and they are totally different. Projection: 7/10. Longevity: 7/10. Sillage: 7/10.

  • pamela perfumera

    I absolutely love this perfume, although on my skin it’s 100% honeysuckle, jasmine, and mandarin; practically the whole time I only smell those three notes, no musk or tiara. It wasn’t love at first sight; I had to get used to it because they aren’t my usual notes, but it has won me over. Plus, it smells great to others; they always notice it and give compliments. I recommend it: it smells elegant, sober, feminine, and beautiful.

  • This floral scent is super delicate and elegant; it really shows on the skin with honeysuckle and jasmine, and it starts with a citrusy touch. Perfect for daytime, heading to work, or even formal events. The longevity and sillage are moderate, and I would definitely buy it again.

  • My husband gifted this to me, and it definitely isn’t my style. It’s a very potent wave of white flowers: intense jasmine, peony, patchouli, and the warmth of musk. The blend irritates me, makes me dizzy, and upsets my stomach. The opening is intense, floral, and warm, with way too much power for me. If I look at it objectively, it seems like the perfume of a very elegant and classic lady. It’s not for delicate noses. I’m really sorry, I just can’t wear it. I’ll keep it, maybe one day I’ll be up to it.

  • I was looking for something different from sweet gourmands. I always dismissed aquatic, green, and talc-like scents. Burberry London was on my list, but I took my time buying it because I was into pastel perfumes, and then I started liking coffee or chocolate scents. Until I said: it’s time to try London. No regrets. I liked its citrus opening; it’s a sweet floral; I’m fascinated by the jasmine and patchouli, so I loved it even more. It lasted 5 or 6 hours on my skin. I wouldn’t hesitate to include it among my top five favorites.

  • I bought it blindly looking for rose notes. Upon spraying, I thought: ‘it’s a classic scent’; it reminds me of my childhood, when I was 5 and visited houses that smelled just like this. It’s potent, has good longevity, and leaves a trail, but I stopped using it because it makes me feel older.

  • I bought it blindly, guided only by YouTube reviews, and I love it 🥰. It’s rich, elegant, and feminine. On me, the jasmine, bitter orange, and musk stand out. I love wearing it in autumn.

  • It was a blind buy, and I have no regrets; this perfume is beautiful. It’s elegant and feminine; on my skin, the jasmine and bitter orange stand out. I love wearing it in autumn.

  • At first, the citrus notes are potent; the orange is very noticeable, but as it dries down, it becomes sweet and soft—delicious. I wore it in summer, and it can be a bit overwhelming; I recommend wearing it in cooler climates to enjoy it 100%. Two or three sprays are enough; it lasts 7 hours on my skin, and I would buy it again.

  • Beli Suárez

    Disappointed. It’s very long-lasting, but in my opinion, it’s for a woman over 60.

  • I think it’s a gorgeous fragrance, in the same vein as Givenchy’s Interdit, with that DNA Dominiq Ropion puts in many of his creations. On my skin, the jasmine and orange blossom are very prominent, and I’m looking for neroli that isn’t listed—maybe it’s just my imagination. It’s a fine and elegant perfume. I’d say the sillage is medium-high, and I still haven’t been able to properly judge the longevity (I’m an impatient person, haha).

  • At first, I hated it; the patchouli seemed to overpower everything. But over time, as it dried down and the heart notes emerged, I started to like it. It became warmer, sweeter, and more enveloping. I wear it daily (I live in a very cold place), and the longevity is acceptable, lasting about 5 hours with musk, sandalwood, and jasmine taking the lead. In general, with Burberry EDPs, the first impression is rarely the best; they are loves earned through familiarity, at least with Brit, Her, My Burberry, and this London. The only one I’ve never liked is Burberry Body.

  • Alafi kisieko

    I’ve worn this perfume for years, and although it has a sweet touch, there’s one note that just doesn’t quite convince me. It feels a bit overwhelming and heavy to me.

  • I’ve been searching for this fragrance for years, and finally, I have it: it’s a white floral that evolves beautifully—nothing flat, with great development. I see it as timeless, suitable for all seasons and occasions. For now, I’m wearing it in summer and it works wonderfully; I’ll see how it performs throughout the rest of the year. 30/3/2024, excellent all around.

  • It took me a while to find my spot with it, but I’ve come to appreciate it with use. The opening seems strange to me; I think I’m anosmic to the top note, only sensing a hint of plastic and alcohol. After 15 minutes, I notice patchouli and indistinct flowers with an orange accord that makes it interesting. Good projection at first but fades quickly, leaving a soft patchouli bubble for about 6 hours. It’s not identical, but it reminds me of Coco Mademoiselle. It’s an all-rounder: perhaps heavy for scorching heat or very formal events, but suitable for everything else. Feminine and mature, though a bit loud. Pleasant but didn’t convince me to buy it. Pleasantness: 6/10, Interesting: 4/10, Versatile: 8/10, Original: 4/10.

  • I bought it blindly at an old perfumery among abandoned testers. The seller handed it to me with embarrassment, as if it were old and worthless, but it was a discontinued and very elegant fragrance that became my specialty. I felt a magnetic attraction to it, typical of those who fall for oranges/mandarinas, captivated by its eternal and mature development. Its subtle, quiet bottle invites you to know it; it has a changing evolution that makes me never fully understand it.

  • Floral and clean. What I notice most is jasmine, tiare, and peony with sweet juice from ripe oranges and mandarins. As it dries, the musk cleanses it up. Lasts about 4-5 hours.

  • Lizilla Rojas

    I bought the first version intact and compared it with one I tested weeks earlier at duty-free; they are different from mine. Another review asked for reformulation due to strong patchouli; I think they did tone it down. Its performance is similar to mine.

  • Yadydecuba81

    I’m in love with this. It’s never missing from my collection. A scent you’ll love that’s noticeable when you greet someone. Excellent price, I always find it on sale. Definitely a great gift.

  • The perfect all-rounder for any season. A pleasant floral scent that has filled me with compliments. I rediscovered it, and people see it as elegant and clean. The trail lasts many hours and on clothes until the next day. People asked me several times what I was wearing. The bottle isn’t the best, but it has charm with the fabric wrap (I prefer transparent ones to see the level, that’s my thing). If you’re unsure about your collection, remember this one.

  • Soft, soapy, floral, and expensive-smelling, just like an old review said. It is exactly that, very pleasant. I’m looking for that note of cleanliness. It reminds me of Aerin Mediterranean Honeysuckle, which also features honeysuckle, but this one is more solar, like a luminous field; London is cooler, fitting its concept. For anyone seeking this aroma, it’s an excellent option since it’s not very common. It opens with a sweet orange note giving way to a cold, clean breeze of honeysuckle. Ideal to enjoy at any age. It keeps a pleasant sweet floral heart. A little gem.

  • A delicate delight with honeysuckle and subtle jasmine, like London in spring. I think it used to last longer. I love it for its year-round versatility. One of my favorites.

  • Burberry London is a modern, relaxed take on a white floral like Pure Poison. It’s feminine, with a soapy, creamy opening, a touch of wild floral, and a clean base of musk and velvety sandalwood. A good perfume with moderate to wide projection and a minimum of six hours longevity at a fair price. Apply it moderately to avoid nose fatigue. It’s a harmonious interpretation of a classic, almost vintage floral, ideal for lovers of traditional scents. Elegant without pretension, very formal. It resembles Pure Poison but is more wearable—a daily Pure Poison. Perfect for ‘old money’ style lovers.

  • Very clean, fresh like an old bath cologne. Perfect for summer, though don’t expect much longevity. The quality-to-price ratio is excellent.

  • I bought it blind looking for something for everyday wear that wouldn’t be overwhelming, and I couldn’t love it more: it’s clean, fresh, super feminine, and delicate. It’s a balanced white floral where jasmine is the star, perfect for putting on after a shower. It has no harshness, doesn’t bother, but you definitely notice it. It was a total hit. The sillage is moderate, maybe a couple of hours, but it’s worth it for the price.

  • Perla Vencis

    A hidden gem and little-known treasure. If you’re not a floral fan, you’ll love it: it’s cheerful and playful, mixing florals with fresh and citrus notes. It opens sweet and citrusy, then the jasmine and jasmine shine, accompanied by a shy neroli that pairs with the peony. Ideal for formal meetings lasting over 8 hours, yet versatile. I use the 100ml bottle at home and the 30ml mini for travel. It adapts to any situation, day or night. It’s addictive, feminine, elegant, and has presence.

  • I admit it’s a good perfume, well-thought-out and layered. It’s not to my taste and I sold it, but I’m leaving the review in case you like this style. For those who wear oriental florals (patchouli and vanilla), this might feel light due to its citrus and musk base that cleanses, but if you wear florals and citrus, it could feel heavy. Sprayed, it smells of jasmine and citrus, but soon the flowers and patchouli take over, with the latter being somewhat invasive. Over time, it leaves a full-bodied floral scent from the patchouli with a sweet citrus touch, like caramel. It has good sillage and excellent longevity.

  • PauPauPon

    One of my favorites, though the opening feels too heavy; over time, however, I love the floral scent that remains. It’s versatile for day or special occasions, but personally, I reserve it for autumn and winter.

  • Salomé Hernández

    It’s very special, elegant, and subtle. While many seek impactful perfumes to get compliments, this one is personal: soft and clean, yet it generates a ‘you smell so good’ reaction when greeting without being overwhelming. Smells like natural white flowers and clementines. Yes, I always recommend testing it before buying.

  • I bought it with high expectations and was disappointed; I bought it blind because there was nowhere to test it, and it smells stale. In fact, I’ve already returned it to Notino because I believe it’s spoiled.

  • What a beautiful perfume! Rose jasmine and musk dominate, a scent that sounded familiar even before I knew it. It’s the Baccarat Rouge of another decade 😂. Projects excellent cleanliness and femininity. I’d rate the longevity at 8-12 hours.

  • J`adoreunbonparfum

    Fresh but subtle, a personal scent that doesn’t repeat itself. The bottle and cap feel a bit cheap—not luxurious for a hundred euros—but the perfume itself is rich and I like it.

  • Starts with a soft, almost invisible clementine, soon giving way to rose, peony, and jasmine blooming with elegant femininity and a powdery touch. Serene jasmine completes the scene as creamy sandalwood and clean musk blend into the skin, adding depth to the patchouli. It’s a romantic, nostalgic classic, like walking through London in the rain: flowers, mist, and warm wood on the skin.