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Miss Charming

Francis Kurkdjian
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Francis Kurkdjian
3.77 de 5
2,253 votos

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Descripción

Miss Charming by Juliette Has A Gun is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2006, this composition was created by perfumer Francis Kurkdjian.

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  • Invierno 10%
  • Primavera 43%
  • Verano 30%
  • Otoño 17%
  • Día 84%
  • Noche 16%

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2,253 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 19%
  • Neutral 7.0%

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  • Green rose and very fruity, especially cheerful and dynamic. The youngest and most carefree scent in Juliette’s collection; this time the flower puts down the gun and gives you a kiss on the lips with a berry-red lipstick, like The Body Shop’s Born Lippy in Lychee. It’s not original or complex, but it’s absolutely charming.

  • Green rose with a very fruity twist, especially cheerful and dynamic. The youngest and most carefree scent in Juliette’s collection; this time the flower puts down the gun and gives you a kiss on the lips with a berry-red lipstick, like The Body Shop’s Born Lippy in Lychee. It’s not original or complex, but it’s absolutely charming.

  • Roses and strawberries. How beautiful and ‘charming’ this Juliette is. I really liked it, and even though it’s not my usual style, I would buy it. It reminds me a bit of Chloé Eau de Parfum with its prominent dusty roses. In the Chloé fragrance, the roses feel more acidic; here, strawberries and red fruits sweeten them without an overdose of sugar. I agree with Maeva about the dynamism and joy it radiates, in contrast to the melancholic and ‘pochas’ roses of Lady Vengeance, also by Juliette Has a Gun. It’s a perfect perfume for young girls, evoking innocence and charm. I don’t mind not being in that age range: it suits me well too, and any woman who enjoys it. The longevity is excellent, with bursts lasting several hours. It’s hard not to fall in love with Miss Charming.

  • I agree with Maeva on everything except the comparison to the lip balm, since I don’t know that one. Just to add, Féerie by Van Cleef & Arpels, launched two years later, smells exactly the same, though it’s much weaker.

  • Roses and strawberries. How pretty and ‘charming’ this Juliette is. I liked it, and even though it’s not quite my style, I’d buy it. It reminds me a bit of Chloé Eau de Parfum with those talcum-powdered roses. In Chloé, they’re more acidic; here, the strawberry and red fruits sweeten things without an overdose of sugar. I agree with Maeva about the dynamism and joy, contrasting nicely with the melancholic roses of Lady Vengeance. It’s perfect for young girls thanks to its innocence, but it suits me and any woman. Excellent longevity with several bursts lasting hours. Hard not to fall in love with Miss Charming.

  • A beautiful creation by Francis Kurkdjian. I can’t believe I almost sold it. Wearing it Monday through Friday has been a total hit. I got lucky with an old packaging bottle at an irresistible price. I used to wear it little because it seemed too youthful, but I’m thrilled with these last four days. The blend of roses, strawberries, and musk really shines. I’m a rose fanatic and know many don’t like it, so I recommend this. If you want to try the house, it’s a safe bet, even though they have bolder options.

  • A beautiful creation by Francis Kurkdjian. I can’t believe I almost sold it! I’ve been doing the challenge of wearing the same fragrance from Monday to Friday, and this one has been a resounding success. I was lucky enough to find a bottle of the old packaging at an irresistible price. I had used it only a few times because I found it a bit youthful, but I must say that over these 4 days of wearing it, I’m absolutely in love. You can always smell the blend of roses, strawberries, and musk. I’m a die-hard rose fan and own several different interpretations of this note in my collection. I know many people don’t like rose, and I specifically recommend this fragrance to them. As for the JHAG concept, I’d say this is a safe option for those just getting to know the house, which of course has many bolder creations.

  • Gaby Pedroza

    First fragrance from the brand and a great experience. It’s gorgeous. I imagined super-young, sweet roses, but they’re actually mature with a boozy trail—nothing aggressive. You can taste the acidity and sweetness of lychee and musky strawberries in the dry down. Very casual, perfect for daily office wear, easy to please, and not cloying. Performance is average: by the end of the day, it lingers on clothes with no projection. Not sure if I’ll buy it; I have some ml left to enjoy, so we’ll see.

  • Sample arrived yesterday and smells exactly like the last formula of Stella McCartney’s Stella. It’s young, softened roses—clean and polished. It could be a good alternative if you can’t find Stella anymore, but compared to other JHAG gems like Citizen Queen or Midnight Oud, which are more complex, it didn’t wow me.

  • I received a sample of this perfume yesterday. To me, it smells exactly like Stella by Stella McCartney… (Considering my Stella bottle is the last formula, not the first.) Young but softly sweetened roses. A clean, tidy scent. I think it could be an alternative for those who can no longer find Stella. However, it didn’t seem like a great creation compared to two other gems from Juliette Has a Gun, such as Citizen Queen and Midnight Oud, which are much more unique and complex compositions.

  • Candycandy40

    Smells like a pretty girl, ideal for very young girls. It features roses, raspberry, and lychee in all their glory. Unfortunately, it lacks significant sillage and longevity compared to its high price.

  • Candycandy40

    A pretty girl scent, ideal for very young girls. Roses, raspberry, and lychee in all their glory. Unfortunately, it lacks significant sillage and longevity compared to its high price.

  • I received it today, bought it blind, and really liked it. It’s floral, fresh with rose and acidic red fruits, very delicious. I had a Givenchy perfume, ‘Ange ou démon le Secret elixir’, that’s identical; I’ll check the notes because for me, it’s very similar. It has good sillage and longevity, works for all ages, times, and climates.

  • I bought it blind when it first arrived. Upon spraying, I was shocked because it opens with a very potent vintage soap rose, like a pillow spray. But quickly, the lychee comes out and shifts to something acidic and sparkling. In the dry down, that soapy rose dominates with acidic lychee and a very lightly powdery base. It smells phenomenal. I imagined it would be sweeter and easier to like, in the style of Chloé or a better version of Angel Nova, but it has nothing to do with either. Better not to buy it blindly because that kind of worked rose doesn’t appeal to everyone.

  • Smells like ripe plums and nothing else. I’ve tried it several times, and it just smells like that. Don’t buy it blindly.

  • At first, it smells like intense rose and musk, but over time, lychee and red fruits emerge, making it elegant and creamy without feeling old. Don’t buy it blindly because that powerful rose doesn’t suit everyone, and watch out for the price: at $92 in Mexico, the longevity is short compared to other houses. From the same brand, Lady Vengeance lasts 48 hours on skin, and this one doesn’t. It’s rich and youthful, but I wouldn’t buy it again because it didn’t deliver what the brand usually does.