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Mademoiselle Ricci
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Mademoiselle Ricci by Nina Ricci is a musky floral woody fragrance for women. Launched in 2012, this composition was created by perfumer Alberto Morillas. The top notes feature a blend of wild rose, pink pepper, and raspberry. The heart reveals rosehip, acacia flower, and laurel, while the base rests on a foundation of musk, white wood, violet, amber, and cedar.
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What a sensual perfume! It has a creamy base thanks to the musk. The opening is sweet and soft; I barely notice the pepper, which is very subtle in the background along with the wood. It’s easy to wear all year round. I recommend it to those who like musk, wood, and a touch of sweetness.
It’s gorgeous, but the longevity is short.
At first, it smells like pepper and laurel, but then slightly fussy notes take over. Although I’m not usually a fan of floral-woody scents, this is a great exception. The only downside is that it doesn’t last very long on my skin.
I really like it; it’s sweet but soft and tender. You can clearly smell the raspberry and pink pepper, then the laurel, and finally the cedar. I love it. It’s very different from usual sweet perfumes. For me, it doesn’t resemble Kenzo Flower at all. In fact, I’ve never been able to tolerate that Kenzo.
I tried it and it wasn’t what I expected, but in the end, it’s pleasant, soft, and has that powdery touch reminiscent of baby fragrances. Ideal for women who prefer to avoid anything too sweet or intense.
I agree with danielacucuzza: it’s sensual and creamy, a scent I hadn’t tried before. It leaves a soft but noticeable trail. I think the blend with musk is what makes the impact. I’ve worn it during the day and it has quite good adherence.
A romantic perfume, floral with a sweet and spicy touch from the pink pepper, which is quite noticeable on my skin. In the background, you can feel the musk. I’m not a fan of musk or roses, but the combination is perfect. The sillage is moderate and it lasts all day. It reminds me of Kenzo Flower but is softer and easier to wear. I use it in autumn, winter, and spring. Very pleasant.
Romantic, floral with a sweet and spicy touch thanks to the pink pepper, which is noticeable on my skin. You can also feel the musk in the dry down. I’m not a fan of musk or roses, but here they achieve a perfect combination. The sillage is moderate and the fragrance lasts all day on skin. It reminds me of Kenzo Flower, but Mademoiselle Ricci is softer and easier to wear. I use it in fresh autumn and winter, as well as spring. Very pleasant.
I was fascinated by this perfume; I bought it on Saturday and it’s very feminine and delicate. You can smell the roses and musk; it’s creamy with a sweet touch, nothing like those current perfumes that smell like candy. It’s a bit ‘old school.’ It resembles Kenzo Flower a lot but is easier to wear. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last long; I have to reapply after two hours, and the sillage is weak—you have to get close to smell it.
I just finished an 80ml bottle and honestly, it’s very soft; you only notice it if someone gets close. It also doesn’t last long. It’s not bad, it’s very subtle and I liked it, but I wouldn’t buy it in a large bottle.
I was fascinated by it; I bought it on Saturday and it’s super feminine and delicate. You immediately notice the roses and musk; it’s creamy with a sweet touch. It doesn’t smell artificially sweet; it has an ‘old school’ vibe. It reminds me of Kenzo Flower but is much more wearable. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last for me; I have to reapply after two hours and the sillage is weak; you have to get close to notice it.
I had it and the 50ml bottle finished in months. It’s very soft, so you have to apply a lot to feel it. It’s a pretty, sweet, and sophisticated perfume that looks great on skin and the bottle is handsome, but I’m not sure I’d buy it again.
Neither here nor there.
The bottle is a work of art; color and design are 10/10. On skin, it’s sweet-woody, dominated by raspberry and musk with indistinct florals; it doesn’t smell like pure rose. Ideal for mild or fresh days, spring or autumn; it would overwhelm me in heat. It’s not fresh or citrusy, but soft and versatile for any occasion. Lasts about three hours, leaving a soft musky trail at the end. Since it’s an EDP, the longevity is short, but the price-to-quality ratio with Ricci is good. I give it 8/10.
The bottle! OMG, it’s truly beautiful. The color and design are a 10. It smells sweet and woody; on my skin, I notice a lot of raspberry and musk, with undefined floral touches, not quite like a straight rose. It’s ideal for mild days, spring, or autumn. In hot summer, it would overwhelm me; it’s not fresh or citrusy, but it’s very pleasant and soft if used moderately. It works for day or night, formal or informal, very versatile. On my skin, it lasts about three hours, leaving a soft, musky trail at the end. Short longevity for an EDP, but good value for money since Ricci isn’t a luxury house. I give it 8/10.
The bottle is gorgeous, and the color is too. The scent is sweet, smells like baby powder, but turns out cute and tender.
I gifted it and no regrets: the floral note is a bit much for me, but it’s a light, rich daily scent, nothing heavy. I wouldn’t buy it again.
A young, modern, and simple, yet seductive aroma. It has a sweet opening, slightly caramelized, with rose petals over a woody base and a touch of pink pepper that gives a sense of warmth and creaminess. On my skin, it blends and creates a very feminine, tender, and appropriate scent. I love it! By the way, the bottle is adorable.
A young, modern, and simple, yet seductive aroma. The opening is sweet, slightly caramelized, with rose petals over a beautiful woody base and a touch of pink pepper that gives a sense of warmth, creaminess, and sensuality. On my skin, it blends to create a very feminine, tender, and appropriate scent. I love it! By the way, the bottle is adorable.
A sensual, intense, and woody aroma. I bought it without testing it, and it was a pleasant surprise.
Roses for romantic moments. Elegant and long-lasting. I prefer it for winter, but it works in summer without issues.
I bought it because a friend was wearing it and I fell in love. Soft fragrance, you can smell the roses, and the musk is also very present. I’ll definitely keep using it, I loved it. I recommend it to those who don’t like strong, intense perfumes and prefer something soft. My only critique is that it doesn’t last many hours on my skin.
I really liked this fragrance. Although it’s not Nina Ricci’s best, it’s far from a waste; on the contrary, it’s totally pleasant, simple, and kind. It’s a very romantic bouquet of roses and fuchsia flowers that dominates Mademoiselle. The freshness of the rose is very noticeable, and the wild rose combined with the oleander gives a natural, vegetative touch, like chlorophyll essence on a rainy morning. The problem is that it has a lot of pink pepper (like in Lolita Lempicka’s Si Lolita), which becomes acidic and strong when mixed with the roses. Despite starting potent, it fades quickly. It’s not hard to wear, versatile, and light; it works well in spring or autumn. It evokes pink dresses on young European girls and that blush peeking out from the neck. It suits those who can handle the pink pepper. Sillage and longevity are average; if you want something more noticeable, look elsewhere, unless it explodes on your skin.
How beautiful! Very feminine, smelling of roses and talcum powder, extremely delicate. It doesn’t last long on the skin, or maybe my nose gets used to it quickly.
It doesn’t last even a breath. Nothing special.
I think it’s a gorgeous perfume: floral, elegant, and very soft with a creamy base. It smells similar to Kenzo’s Flower, but to me, Mademoiselle Ricci is more delicate and pleasant. As someone said, you can wear it in summer, though it’s better for autumn and winter. It has moderate sillage and doesn’t last all day, maybe 5 or 6 hours. But I love it!
SUPER ELEGANT AND FEMININE ALL YEAR ROUND! I LOVE IT.
I liked it at first, but after a few days, wearing it on my skin became unbearable. I ended up gifting it because the trail and longevity weren’t good.
I swear it doesn’t smell like Flower by Kenzo. I like that one, but this one flew under the radar. It’s a little sweet without being loud, perfect for everyday wear in autumn and winter.
FINISH! It’s one of the perfumes I like most in my collection. Nothing like the cheap stuff.
Smells very, very much like Kenzo Flower.
I’ve had it for years and use it for special occasions, especially at night, because it captivates me. I confess I’m not a huge fan of very floral scents, but this has something inexplicable: it enchants, seduces, and invites you to sniff until your senses are filled. Definitely a great investment.
Morillas, Morillas! You plagiarized yourself. Mademoiselle Ricci is an identical copy of Kenzo Flower. What happened?
Morillas, Morillas! It plagiarized itself. Mademoiselle Ricci is an identical copy of Kenzo Flower. What happened?
Smells very much like Kenzo Flower, it’s a very sweet floral. Mine turned sour and vinegar-like until I started using it as a room spray.
I confess I bought it for the bottle: it’s beautiful and delicate, without being loud, like an ‘eau fraîche’ version of Kenzo Flower. It’s romantic and autumnal. What a pity about the longevity, at least on my skin.
I agree with the previous reviews: it smells very similar to Kenzo Flower but softer and powdery. To me, it’s much more wearable because Kenzo gives me headaches. Very lovely!
What can I say, it’s a Nina—I love them. It has a sweet touch; my husband gifted it to me and it’s gorgeous. I use it sparingly because it’s quite invasive and long-lasting, but in the end, I stick with the original Nina.
Bought the 80ml bottle blind. The opening smells like rose powder soap, but the drydown didn’t convince me: the pepper irritated my nose all day, which is unusual for me. I don’t hate the scent, but that note ruins the experience. The trail is moderate and lasts about 6 hours, then it fades to nothing. Would I buy it again? Hmm, I doubt it 😅