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Lumiere Blanche
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Lumiere Blanche by Grès is a floral fruity fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, this composition features top notes of peach and mandarin; a heart of neroli and orange blossom; and a base of white musk.
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112 votos
- Positivo 71%
- Negativo 26%
- Neutral 3.6%
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Beautiful fragrance, you can detect creamy, sweet orange blossom alongside neroli; it seems to have amber, though I’m not sure if that sweetness comes from the peach. It’s a unique scent on the market for white flower lovers—very refined, feminine, and romantic, versatile for any age, and seems much more expensive than it is. My only critique is that it doesn’t last long; I have dry skin due to the climate, and it seems to perform better in the heat. I tested it in winter, and the neroli and peach were more noticeable, but applying heat made the orange blossom explode. Edit: I tried it in summer, and the humidity changes it completely. It becomes a vintage, slightly powdery scent with a prominent musk where the peach dominates; orange blossom and neroli linger in the background. It no longer feels as versatile; it suits a middle-aged woman better.
Beautiful fragrance. You can detect creamy, sweet orange blossom notes alongside neroli, and it seems to carry amber, though I’m not sure if that sweetness comes from the peach. It’s a unique scent on the market for lovers of white florals—very refined, feminine, and romantic. It’s versatile across ages and feels much more expensive than it actually is. My only critique is that it doesn’t last long; with my dry skin due to the climate, it seems to perform better in the heat. I tested it in winter, and the neroli and peach were more noticeable, but applying heat made the orange blossom notes explode. Edit: I tried it in summer, and the humidity changed it completely. It became a slightly powdery, vintage-leaning scent with prominent musk where the peach takes the lead, while the orange blossom and neroli linger in the background. It no longer feels as versatile; it’s more suited for a woman of mature age.
White flowers and orange blossom notes. Excellent longevity for under 10 euros. The Gres house has not disappointed me.
White flowers and orange blossom. Impressive longevity for under €10. The house Gres has not disappointed me.
Gres is a specialist in making horrible perfumes wrapped in beautiful bottles. I’ve been bitten by this brand again because the good price is a bait. The bottle is elegant and coquettish, and the name Lumiere Blanche doesn’t hint at the terrifying fragrance inside. It gives me a flash of a woman from the fifties in a fur coat. It’s outdated and smells stale, except for the slight herbal aroma at the start. The same thing happened with other perfumes of theirs like Cabotine or Cabochard. On top of that, it lasts a long time and has good sillage. Of course, I won’t repurchase.
Gres is a specialist at making terrible perfumes wrapped in beautiful bottles. I’ve been bitten by this brand again because the good price is a hook that catches the eye. The elegant, coquettish bottle and the name Lumiere Blanche don’t presage the awful fragrance inside. It hits me with a whiff of a fifty-something woman in a fur coat. It’s an outdated scent that smells rancid, except for a slight herbal note at the beginning. The same thing happened to me with other scents from the brand like Cabotine or Cabochard. Plus, like the previous ones, it lasts a long time and has good projection. I certainly won’t be repurchasing.
It’s a very sober scent, a safe bet for looking elegant without drawing too much attention. More citrus than white floral on my skin. I stop smelling it after a few hours, but when people walk into my office, they always compliment it, even hours after I’ve stopped smelling it (which annoys me a bit and I don’t think I’ll repurchase). People have compared it to a Dolce & Gabbana fragrance.
I find it super exquisite! You smell a lot of neroli and orange blossom at first, but then, on my skin, it shifts directly to musk. The longevity on my skin is only about two or three hours, and the sillage isn’t very pronounced; however, I still love it even if I have to reapply because it smells floral yet different from many others. Cost-to-quality ratio: worth having it.
It seems super exquisite! You can smell the neroli and orange blossom at first, then on my skin it turns directly into musk. Longevity is about two or three hours, not much sillage, but I love it even if I have to reapply. It smells floral but different from many others. Cost-performance ratio: worth having.
Finally found a tester here! I was torn between whether this would be a white floral with talc and sparkle like Kenzo Amour Florale, or a sweet, creamy scent with indole, since reviews vary wildly. The reality leans toward the second option. It starts with sweet jasmine in a classic, almost ‘lady perfume’ tone—creamy and round. Then it shifts to a medium-sweet freshness, something unusual for white florals. It reminded me a lot of Natura’s Intuição, the 1998 one that was re-released in 2019. What a great surprise that similarity! The dry-down is very similar, as if there’s a touch of green petigrain among the creamy flowers. Sometimes it’s more talcy, other times fresher-green. It’s hard to describe; you never know what to expect. Maybe it’s a bit formal right now, but the green base keeps it wearable for everyday if you know how to pull it off. I’m not buying it since I already own Intuição, which is greener in the dry-down. Glad I tested it, even though it was on cardboard. I’ll wear it on my skin and if it changes significantly, I’ll add more details.
Finally found a tester here. I was torn between a powdery, fresh white floral like Kenzo Amour Florale, or a sweet, creamy, perhaps indolic scent in the old style. It leans more toward the latter. The opening is sweet jasmine in a classic, creamy, round base. Then it shifts to a medium-sweet freshness, not typical for white florals. It reminded me a lot of Natura’s Intuition from 1998. Great surprise! The dry-down is very similar, as if there’s a touch of green petigrain among the creamy flowers. Sometimes it’s more powdery, sometimes fresher and greener. Hard to describe; you never know what to expect. Maybe for our times it feels a bit formal, but the green base keeps it more everyday. I won’t buy it since I already have the Intuition, but I’m glad I tested it on blotter. I’ll try it on skin, and if it changes significantly, I’ll add more details.
Exquisite perfume. I bought it blind and regret not buying another bottle. I wear it and everyone compliments it. It has moderate longevity and sillage, but it’s refined, discreet, and feels very original compared to the trendy gourmands.
Exquisite perfume. I’m thrilled with my blind buy and already purchased another bottle just in case. I put it on and it makes me feel wonderful. It has moderate longevity and sillage. It’s refined, discreet, and feels very original compared to the trendy gourmands.