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Miu Miu

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Miu Miu
Daniela Andrier
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Daniela Andrier
3.68 de 5
2,908 votos

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Miu Miu by Miu Miu is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2015, the nose behind this composition is Daniela Andrier. The top notes unfold with valley lily, bergamot, and lemon; the heart reveals green notes, rose, jasmine, black currant, and peach; while the base notes settle on akigalawood and white musk.

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2,908 votos

  • Positivo 69%
  • Negativo 22%
  • Neutral 8.2%

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  • Chrystiane

    Wow, how interesting. I think this fragrance should have been added to the Prada franchise. It would have been an impressive marketing effect if one of their perfumes was named Miu-Miu, since that’s the affectionate nickname used for the great Miuccia when she was little.

  • Its bottle reminds me of LouLou by Cacharel. Sounds nice… but nothing complex, quite the opposite, fairly simple in composition. That’s it.

  • Finally, I got to try this fragrance! I know many think the juice is the only thing that matters, but the bottle is the most adorable and eclectic thing on the planet. Moving on to the review: I didn’t expect much based on the notes, but it didn’t disappoint. It’s a correct and adorable perfume, smelling of lily of the valley—very floral and green with Prada’s classic soapy note that perfumers adore. In the dry-down, there’s a very subtle and delicate woody note. That’s it. A vintage-style floral, very delicate and youthful thanks to the fresh green notes, but not dynamic or teenage. The sillage is short and the longevity average; it’s delicate and harmless as a kitten.

  • vickysoberano

    I tried it, and on my skin it’s exactly Natura’s Humo 5; I have a sample and it’s identical… Delicious, I love it, but I’ll stick with Natura.

  • They showed me this scent yesterday, and as another reviewer mentioned, the bottle looks just like ‘Lou Lou’ by Cacharel. However, this colorful art-déco flask holds something different: a floral, fresh, and very soft fragrance, perfect for discreet women who love subtle scents. It’s worth it for spring if you don’t get too picky. The longevity was weak on my skin, and the sillage was almost non-existent.

  • Yesterday someone showed me this scent, and as another reviewer noted, the bottle looks identical to Cacharel’s ‘Lou Lou,’ but this colorful art-déco flask holds something different: a fresh, very soft floral fragrance, perfect for discreet women who love subtle perfumes. It works well in spring if you’re not too demanding or daring. The longevity was poor on my skin, and the sillage was almost nonexistent.

  • AnaMariaVeiras

    I love it. It’s not heavy, but it’s long-lasting; I can smell the roses all morning. It’s fresh and floral with a tiny acidic touch, like real roses, not greenhouse roses. It reminds me of Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet or Chloé Roses. I bought the 50ml because I hadn’t tried it; next time, I’ll get the big one.

  • It doesn’t say much to me; I expected more despite the gorgeous bottle. It’s pleasant, but it smells like the first Mango cologne (1989) and Juicy Couture, with the latter having better trail and longevity. It lacks originality. The advertising is wonderful and the kitten is adorable, but after trying it, I’m not signing up for it.

  • Bramasole

    Very rich and green. At first, the florals stand out, especially the roses, with a delicious spicy note in the background. Finally, that magical note takes over and makes it super delicious. Not cloying thanks to the citrus and green notes. Very versatile, suitable for any age but decidedly youthful. Once it settles, it’s refreshing. I really liked it.

  • No mystery: floral, green, clean, and fresh. Easy to wear, pleasant but a bit one-note since I’ve smelled similar scents for less. It’s a floral and green explosion, like freshly picked flowers for my mom in spring. Not synthetic; a lovely bouquet of lilies, roses, and delicious jasmine with an acidic undertone that makes it feel real. Ageless, perfect for spring and summer, though in winter you might freeze. I don’t see myself using it often; I prefer bolder, oriental scents, but I get it for those seeking discretion. Tremendously long-lasting, over 8 hours, average projection, and a gorgeous bottle. Edit: as it dries down, a scent appears that makes my nose itch; I’m convinced it’s pink pepper (not listed), and I love it—it adds a strange, special facet.

  • Mademoiselle

    If you’re a loyal follower, don’t read this =D I only used a sample all day, so there’s no need to repeat myself. It’s a white floral with jasmine, aquatic, herbal, and citrus notes, slightly musky. Fresh, discreet, and casual, but too simple. Soft trail and short longevity of 4 to 6 hours. Nice bottle, but nothing new inside.

  • VainillaDulce

    Beautiful bottle, but the scent reminds me of others I’ve smelled. Miu Miu opens with valley lily and lemon, with that acidity reminiscent of metal scraping the floor. Then it blends green notes, jasmine, lily, and blackcurrants, closing with musk. As it dries down, it becomes fresh, green, and floral. Lasts two hours with a soft trail: pretty, informal, and carefree.

  • marisol santilla

    Seems fresh and floral, very youthful and rich, but it hasn’t hooked me yet. I don’t get much projection or longevity beyond two or three hours on my skin, though it smells great. My 19-year-old daughter wears it better; it suits her more with its floral and herbal vibe.

  • Wonderful, beautifully crafted, and nothing simple. I’m a lover of strong orientals but also green and light chypres. It lasts a long time, leaves a moderate trail, and reminds me of Narciso Rodriguez for Her. It’s not intense or overbearing; it’s a total hit.

  • I think this is one of the most underrated fragrances of recent years. It definitely breaks with ‘mainstream’ perfumery trends (vanilla-based perfumes with a bit of patchouli), but that doesn’t mean it’s bad. Although I suppose ‘genres are broken in matters of taste’. It’s a strong scent that lasts on my skin for over eight hours. Due to its intensity, it can work well at night. It’s fresh but sweet-and-sour, giving it that unexpected factor and perhaps an unpleasant one for those who dislike it. I consider it an excellent alternative to perfumes like YSL Black Opium, Miss Dior (in its current reformulation), and others that follow ‘popular’ trends.

  • One of the most underrated fragrances of recent years. It breaks away from mainstream trends (vanilla and patchouli) without being flawed. It’s strong, lasts over eight hours, and is perfect for night. Fresh yet sweet-and-sour, an unexpected twist that doesn’t suit everyone. An excellent alternative to Black Opium or the reformulated Miss Dior.

  • A little-known brand that was hard to find, but totally worth it. I love the design, the longevity, and that green family where Akigalawood tricks the floral notes but stays woody. That’s its main charm: if you appreciate the elegance of oud, grab it for evenings filled with incredible sensations and memories.

  • I liked it a lot. A very versatile scent for any season and occasion. Elegant, refined, and youthful (which doesn’t mean only for young people). I like that a perfume for young people isn’t just an intense gourmand; it’s different, with a slight vintage touch but smells modern. Fresh, floral, and woody fragrance; you mostly smell valley lilies, musk, and Akigalawood. It’s quite underrated; I don’t know why. The bottle is gorgeous. The only downside is that I’d give it a bit more projection. It’s a pretty and coquettish fragrance, for a good girl.<3 Other perfumes from the MIU MIU collection have also surprised me.

  • I really liked it and it reminded me of Loewe’s Essencia Femme, which I adored… and a little bit of Juicy Couture’s Peace & Love, just in the parts I liked about that one.

  • MariaVilxn

    I smelled it for the first and only time years ago at Sephora. Shortly after, they removed it, at least from the store closest to me, but I remember it made a very good impression on me. Then the usual happened: I remembered it when I saw a great deal, and two and a half months later, I have it with me today. The opening is just as I remembered: green, fresh, juicy. It’s here where I notice the rose, not in the heart as indicated. It’s a rose that appears overlapped by the potency of the lily of the valley, but it’s there, shy, and unfortunately lasts very little, at most a minute. The jasmine gradually appears accompanied by musk and wood. What catches my attention is the jasmine-musk combination. I feel quite potent musk and jasmine, not as spicy as in Anaïs (I’m always obsessed with Anaïs, but it’s what my mother used and is the floral burned into my memory), yet just as sharp. This jasmine-musk combo, in the development, reminds me a lot of Cacharel’s. What would be the big difference? That Anaïs tends toward acidity, while this MIU MIU, as other reviews point out, bites with bitterness. It must be the wood that many highlight. I’ve read it’s like a reinvention of a green, but for me, something more accurate would be to say it’s a reinvention of a floral. It has that surprise factor of bitterness, the fresh green lily, and that phantom rose from the opening, but as it develops, it behaves like a classic floral, just a bit more carefree. Another thing that caught my attention: I tested it on skin and have a blotter next to me; on the blotter, that freshness is still felt, the notes are perceived clearly (including the rose), and you still feel that greenery. However, on skin, as I said, the jasmine and musk have almost eaten it all, and I think on me the perfume takes a more serious and classic character. So, despite believing it’s a fragrance that can easily please, I would recommend trying it first. On paper, the scent could be considered unisex, but on me, I find it hyper-feminine. A pleasant surprise is its longevity. Applied at 11 AM, it’s 5 PM now, and here we are. I don’t have it right up against my skin, but without moving or making big gestures, I still feel it perfectly. I’ve been smelling it all day. Even more than I’d like, but this is my fault because I admit I got excited when I first wore it. I think it’s a great perfume. It smells good, lasts, doesn’t overwhelm, I consider it very feminine, and it pleasantly surprised me. It presents a false simplicity that dismantles itself as it evolves. It pleasantly surprised me.

  • MariaVilxn

    I first smelled it years ago at Sephora; they pulled it from my store shortly after, but it left a very good impression. Two and a half months later, I have it today. The opening is exactly as I remember: green, fresh, and juicy. Here I notice the rose, not in the heart as indicated, but overlaid by the valley lily, shy and lasting barely a minute, at most. Jasmine with musk and wood appears next. What catches my attention is the jasmine-musk combination: potent, not as spicy as in Anaïs (my mother used it and I have it etched in my memory), but just as sharp. This combo reminds me of Cacharel, but while Anaïs tends toward acidity, this MIU MIU stings with bitterness, probably due to the wood. I’ve read it’s a reinvention of a green, but for me, it’s more accurate to say it’s a reinvention of a floral. It has the surprise factor of bitterness, the fresh greenness of the lily, and that phantom little rose from the opening. As it evolves, it behaves like a classic but carefree floral. Tested on skin and blotter: on the blotter, it feels unisex with a sharp greenness, but on skin, the jasmine and musk dominate, taking on a more serious and classic character. Despite my belief that everyone will like it, I’d recommend testing it first. On the blotter it could be unisex, but on me, it’s hyper-feminine. A pleasant surprise regarding longevity: applied at 11, I could still smell it at 5 without moving. I’ve been smelling it all day, more than I’d like, but it’s my fault for getting excited when I first tried it. I think it’s a great perfume: it smells good, lasts, isn’t overwhelming, very feminine, and pleasantly surprised me. It presents a false simplicity that unravels itself as it evolves.

  • Sharlette

    It’s impossible for anyone not to be reminded of Chloé 🧐. It’s a white floral in the style of Gucci Bloom but with a rose that seems like Chloé’s sister. I love it so much as a detox from sweet perfumes. I adore the trail and the longevity is good 👍🏼

  • María Jacqueline

    First, I loved the bottle 💖. Then, after researching and reading reviews, I realized there were almost no good ones, except one by Lidia from Tocador de Martina, a GENIUS. Lidia reviewed this EDP so well that I decided to buy it blind. It didn’t disappoint me at all: it’s soft but has a strong presence. Fresh opening between citrus and green, then acidic fruity and a bit of fresh floral. You start to feel the musk, and the finish with that AKIGALAWOOD note, which is wonderful. I feel it as woody, earthy, and soft. Longevity on me: more than 7 hours. It has a vintage vibe, but since it’s soft, it doesn’t bother. It’s also great for layering; you have to play with it.

  • María Jacqueline

    First, I loved the bottle 💖. After researching, I saw it had almost no reviews, except for a great one by Lidia from Tocador de Martina that convinced me to buy it blind. It didn’t disappoint at all: it’s soft but with a strong character. Fresh citrus-green opening, then a fruity-acidic and fresh floral heart. You can smell the musk and the finish with that Akigalawood note, which is wonderful. I perceive it as woody, earthy, and soft. Longevity on me: more than 7 hours. It has a vintage vibe but is soft and not annoying. It’s also great for layering; you have to play with it 👍

  • Wow, this perfume is brutal. An incredibly rich scent: green floral, wet grass, wildflowers, the scent of a little fairy. It doesn’t have a huge trail, but the longevity is acceptable. I loved the vintage bottle; it’s very elegant.

  • Sweet chlorophila freshness. It has something floral, fresh, and herbally sweet that reminds me of those boomer chlorophila chewing gums from my childhood (I loved them!). I’ve always thought it was a great perfume, quite intense. Although at times it reminded me a bit of Chloé, it’s not the same, but it has a parallel quality that brings it to mind. It’s a warm, cozy, and very pleasant aroma. For me, it boils down to chlorophila florality and glucose. Very grateful.

  • Sweet chlorophila freshness. It has something floral, fresh, and herbally sweet that reminds me of boomer chlorophila gum from when I was little (by the way, I loved them). I’ve always thought it was a great perfume, intense, though sometimes it reminded me of Chloe. It’s not at all the same as Chloe, yet it has a parallel quality that brings it to mind. It’s a tempered scent that welcomes richly and accompanies in a very pleasant way. For me, it sums up to chlorophila florality and glucose. Very grateful.

  • Bright floral. It’s a perfume with personality, maintaining a sweet touch, which I imagine comes from the fruity notes, although green and floral notes also stand out. At times, I feel it’s powdery; I detect the rose note very present, however, it’s a fresh and subtle rose. I see this perfume suitable for a feminine and romantic person. It’s like visiting a beautiful garden, so it’s ideal for use in the spring season. I have to admit it’s something different from what green or floral fragrances might offer; it’s more complex than it seems. I think it’s a reinvention of the green perfume, taking some of the sweet notes currently used, but making an enchanting and enigmatic proposal. Sillage between light and moderate; magnificent longevity on the skin. Something to highlight is its splendid presentation; that bottle with its kitsch aesthetic is gorgeous and catches the eye from the start. For me, it’s an underrated fragrance.

  • Bright and personality-driven floral, keeping a sweet (probably fruity) touch while highlighting the green and floral notes. Sometimes I get a powdery vibe and the rose is very present, yet fresh and subtle. Perfect for a romantic girl, like visiting a beautiful garden in spring. It’s different from the usual green/florals, more complex than it seems. I think it’s a reinvention of the green genre: it takes current sweet notes but makes a charming and enigmatic proposal. Light-to-moderate trail and magnificent longevity on skin. The presentation is splendid—a gorgeous bottle with a kitsch aesthetic that catches the eye. To me, it’s an underrated fragrance.

  • I wore it by accident and was pleasantly surprised; I really liked it. It’s green, slightly floral, very soft and light. It didn’t leave much of a trail on my skin and didn’t last long, but I absolutely loved wearing it. You can now find quite accurate dupes.

  • It’s a lovely perfume on my skin, though it doesn’t last long on me—maybe a bit longer on clothes, around 3 hours. It opens soapy and then settles into a delicate floral. Too bad about the projection.