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Pink Fresh Couture
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Pink Fresh Couture by Moschino is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, this composition features top notes of pink grapefruit, blackcurrant, and lily of the valley; a heart of rose, pomegranate, and pink hyacinth; and a base of musk, cedar, and ambroxan.
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Holy cow, just smelling it and I thought it was Yves Saint Laurent’s Babydoll. Spicy grapefruit jumps out with lilies and rose. The bottle feels irreverent and cool—Moschino is always so rebellious and bold with their fashion sense. It’s exquisite, delicious, and I want it. Magnificent elegance.
I’ve never been a huge rose fan, and in this perfume, the first thing you notice is rose, but it’s deceptive because as it dries down, you get subtle, beautiful hints of pomegranate and grapefruit. It has good longevity and a moderate sillage. The packaging is so unique that everyone asks, ‘Is that really perfume?’ I recommend it.
This perfume isn’t as citrusy as I expected; it’s more floral but fresh and not heavy. I do get a soapy vibe from it. It’s rich with a medium-lasting performance.
Floral, warm, and unlike anything else I’ve tried. I have a strange relationship with this perfume; its original scent and bottle make me want to own it, yet when I apply it, the rose notes feel warm, mature, and elegant compared to others that tend to be sparklier. I haven’t worn it much, but if I ran out, I’d definitely hunt it down for my collection.
I got a sample at Sephora and thought I’d use it for a couple of days, but honestly, I barely tolerated one spray. It’s synthetic, overly sweet, and that soapy note is sharp. I love soapy scents, but this one feels low quality—I don’t get why Moschino makes perfumes like this. Anyway, I’d recommend it for someone who isn’t too picky.
Fresh floral with a clean touch, ideal for hot weather. It’s a daily fragrance, nothing intrusive, a bit youthful. Despite its low longevity, I like to apply it after a shower or when I’m at home.
Delicious perfume. I smell it 90% like Natura’s Delicate Flowers. It smells like predominant roses with fruity notes. I love the bottle. I bought it blind and have no regrets.
I love it. It’s a delicate, citrusy, and floral fragrance—sparkling at first, then turning floral and soapy, with that clean scent that everyone loves.
At first, it didn’t win me over, but I tried it over and over again until I fell in love. I love the rose; it’s very present from start to finish. It’s a super fresh fragrance with a soapy touch. The longevity and sillage are acceptable. Suitable for any age, without a doubt.
Works great for hot days, not just hot ones. I smell it as super citrusy and light; it’s not tiring or annoying. On my skin, it lasts over 6 hours for sure. I love it—it’s very youthful and puts me in a good mood. I adore the little bottle and would buy the other two just to complete the collection.
Its longevity is excellent, six hours or more. It provides immediate freshness without losing sophistication, making it very versatile. The kitsch of the bottle (Moschino has that habit) doesn’t reflect how beautiful this fragrance is at all. Highly recommended.
It’s a very daytime fragrance, meant to be used just as the bottle recommends, refreshing during the day, a lovely scent, very daytime. The opening is unique; I wish the price allowed me to keep it.
It’s a perfume not to buy blind, especially if you like Gourmands. On my skin, it smells strongly of green floral, like a plant itself, I suppose that’s the rose. The opening is indeed well citrusy. I feel it’s unisex, like all Fresh perfumes; I think they’re good quality, unique, and long-lasting on skin. I love the packaging.
I love it; at first second it smells very strongly of grapefruit, and as it settles on the skin, a sweet and musky rose emerges. I love it; it seems like a reperfume for spring or autumn, not for winter or summer. Good perfume for people in their 20s, potent but fresh. I’d use it for any time of day; it’s not overwhelming or cloying. pd: I love the bottle.
I have it for the price, the bottle, and because on the blotter it lasted days, giving me a chance. I force myself to use it since it doesn’t trigger an addiction. However, day to day, I detect new notes that make me think Moschino is playing us with the opening and packaging and is saving a pleasant surprise. The smell of glass cleaner is real, which is annoying at first. But after 15 minutes, the magic begins. What I like most is the shy pomegranate hidden behind the rose and its ambroxan. Great longevity and projection, and the ambroxan persists for days on clothes. Now I want to get the classic Fresh too.
I’m not an expert on perfumes. I bought it blind because it was on sale and on blotter or paper it smells nice, soft, and sweet. But on my skin, it’s something else: I can’t stand it, it smells sharp and wet or like pickled fruits, it’s weird. I don’t use it much anymore, only on clothes.
The opening has a spark thanks to pink grapefruit, promising a sweet fruity vibe that fades quickly to give way to a curious middle phase: it smells like freshly ironed clothes. It’s like getting close to a cotton garment from the laundry, hot and fresh—that’s how Pink Fresh smells on my skin until the end, linear without changing. Only as it fades (it lasts a long time, over 6 hours) do you notice a bit of musk. I think the rose and ambroxan create the ironed clothes effect, and the funny thing is that compared to others I tried that day, this had better projection; I could smell it from a distance with my arm out. It’s curious but tiring because it’s so linear and synthetic at times. I didn’t test it on clothes, but if it smells the same, it could give a clean laundry sensation, though that’s not really the point of a designer perfume. I have a decant; I wouldn’t buy the bottle, but I wouldn’t gift the decant either. I still don’t know for what occasions, but it’s for daytime; it would be great in spring. Maybe for unusual outings with friends: amusement parks, photos, etc. Note after some time: It definitely has great longevity and projection (it lasts in hair until the next day, watch out for that). It’s not a beautiful scent, but something about it must appeal; it’s a bit sensual even if it doesn’t look like it. It made me think of buying the original Fresh, but I doubt it; maybe this experience is just with this version. I use it when I feel like wearing perfume because the rest of my collection lasts almost nothing.
The first thing you smell is juicy melon, super summery and refreshing with a touch of sweetness. The sillage and projection aren’t the best, but I love it. 8.5/10.
Fresh and sweet, though not 100% summery since it can get a bit heavy sometimes. For hot weather, I’d prefer something more powdery, but for the price, its longevity and sillage are incredible.
A super acidic grapefruit that’s the first thing you notice, followed by juicy pomegranate. Later, a very light rose enters that smells like hand cream, but the acidic grapefruit never goes away. I like it for special occasions because so much acidity gets tiring, even though I’m a fan of soft citrus with white flowers. Here, there’s a velvety rose and a sharp citrus. It’s very informal; I wouldn’t wear it to the office. It lasts about 8 hours with a strong trail. I recommend it for autumn because it’s sweeter and fruitier than fresh or floral.
Both Fresh Couture and Pink have a fresh opening but a dense dry-down that I don’t like; they don’t work well on me. Both contain ambroxan, while the Gold doesn’t. If others have the same issue, try the Gold Fresh Couture—it works better.
I went to try the Gold Fresh Couture, they didn’t have it, and the salesperson offered the Pink. The bottle isn’t ugly, but the scent doesn’t speak to me; it seems generic. It’s fresh and clean, ideal for summer days. It has a fresh sweetness, nothing cloying. It’s informal and pleasant, but nothing new. The bottle is very eye-catching in the Moschino style. I wouldn’t buy it because it’s expensive in Argentina and I prefer other perfumes.
At 20, with sweet and vanilla tastes, I found it very floral and woody; I only wore it for formal occasions and stored it for 3 or 4 years. Now at 27, my tastes have matured, and I’ll probably give it another shot since I feel more formal with this perfume.
Rose and woods, nothing for me. Not memorable or standout.
I tested it twice in the store. The opening is fruity, cheerful, and sparkling; I adore the mix of rose, grapefruit, and pomegranate. When it dries down, it’s identical to the Jean Arthes Cassandra Rose Intense: pure rose. If you don’t like rose, you won’t like this. I like this Moschino and it’s on my wishlist.
Rich but tiring. Lasts forever and stays strong; if I wear it at night, I can’t sleep well. It’s good for daytime in open spaces, like a park.
I really like it; bought it for the bottle and the freshness reviews. At first, it smells like intense grapefruit, a bit overwhelming for me, but after 10 minutes the rose and lily appear, making it much more wearable. Lasts quite a bit, about 6-8 hours, then softens with the musk. Excellent longevity and very fresh. I won’t repurchase, but I’ll happily use up what’s left.
Very soft on my skin, perfect for everyday wear—nothing cloying and very fresh. I love it; it’s my third purchase and the price is excellent. Lasts on the skin, though it doesn’t have much sillage.
Bought it for the bottle and the scent is nice—fresh, clean, and energizing, like just out of the shower. Not my favorite, though. It’s not generic, but it’s not for everyone either; better to test before spending.
Starts with juicy pink grapefruit and citrus, followed by a green, natural, and bold rose. Pomegranate and currants add sweetness, though the grapefruit dominates. I don’t notice the hyacinth. I wish the fruit notes lasted longer. When it dries down, the rose blends with musk, ambroxan, and cedar, just like the Jean Arthes Cassandra Rose Intense (a clone of Chloe). It’s floral, cheerful, and feminine—perfect for day or night, best in spring/summer. The ambroxan can be tiring if you’re not used to it. The bottle looks ugly for such a delicate scent. Good longevity for an EDT. Don’t buy blind if you don’t like rose.
I found it delicious; it smells clean. Maybe the bottle influenced me, but I sense a hint of window cleaner, perhaps due to the pink hyacinth. EDIT: I want it, haha. It doesn’t have great sillage, which is nice because it’s not invasive. The dry down is very pleasant.
It’s a floral all-rounder for any time of year. It never fails; I got many compliments. It’s very feminine, floral but not boring, with great sillage and longevity. You can tell it’s quality. The ambroxan is constantly noticeable and can be overwhelming, so I use it for a week and then switch to something softer. Wearing it for so long is exhausting, like it sticks to my nose. Due to its longevity and intensity, I recommend using it in autumn during the day; for summer it would be too strong. It’s a classic you buy blind, a floral that everyone likes.
I bought it blind because it’s always on sale and two discontinued Moschinos (Glamour and Light Clouds) fell in love with me. Pink Fresh Couture I liked, but out of 10 I’d give it a 7; I wouldn’t buy it again. It’s rich but doesn’t stand out above others; there are more seductive rose perfumes. The ambroxan is very present and makes it a bit artificial, like freshly ironed clothes with rose-scented fabric softener. It’s very summery and doesn’t bore me. I’m from Buenos Aires; if anyone has those discontinued ones, contact me to swap or buy.
I smelled it on my girlfriend; undoubtedly a delight. It’s one of the richest women’s perfumes I’ve ever smelled, floral but breaking away from the typical, smelling very fresh and delicious.
Divine! It’s all about roses, so if you don’t like them, run… The roses are sweet thanks to pink grapefruit, blackcurrant, and pomegranate, but it’s not cloying; it’s pleasant. The base musk is beautiful and I love the ambroxan. The cedar gives it a woody/earthy touch that fascinates me. It’s not unique, but it’s rich, fits the price, and lasts hours. Everyone likes it. The roses are feminine and youthful, not old-fashioned. It’s super versatile for all year round, an optimal investment. I don’t see it for the beach in full heat; it can be overwhelming with so much rose. It’s for work, studying, walking… It’s very pretty!
I bought it blind hoping for freshness, but upon trying it, it seemed strong. It lasts a long time for an EDT. The dominant note is rose, clear at first with a sharp touch, but once it settles, it becomes much more enjoyable.
It’s the most comfortable perfume I know for everyday wear. It’s pleasant and friendly, without much personality, but that’s a plus for my use. It lasts quite a while and has good sillage without being suffocating. I bought it to replace Bright Crystal because it’s cheaper and similar. On my skin, Versace smells aquatic and Moschino a bit artificial. At first, the ambroxan bothered me, but now I wear it to go unnoticed and smell correct. I live in heat and humidity, and in summer it doesn’t suffocate.
I love it; it’s my second bottle. It’s delicate and beautiful: it starts citrusy with grapefruit and then the rose comes out, which lasts all day on me and even longer on clothes. I’ve gotten good compliments. It’s good for daytime, not bothersome, stands out for its femininity, and the price is very good.
The opening is very rich, but then the rose note becomes very prominent.
It smells fresh at first, but once it dries down, it smells like rose and a bit of plastic. I’ve already used half a bottle; while it doesn’t make me fall in love, it’s comfortable to wear. I was looking for the blue version, but I tried the gold and pink ones, and this last one is the richest.