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Signorina Misteriosa

3.86 de 5
3,322 votos

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Signorina Misteriosa by Salvatore Ferragamo is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this composition was created by Sophie Labbé, Nicolas Beaulieu, and Juliette Karagueuzoglou. Its opening features fresh and fruity blackberry and neroli. The heart reveals the elegance of neroli and orange blossom, while the base settles on a warm and seductive blend of milk mousse, black vanilla bean, and patchouli.

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  • Leuchtkäfer

    I love the dulce de leche, especially in the base; it’s a masterpiece that dominates at the end. The sillage is moderate, intense but not annoying, though some may not like sweet notes. It lasts many hours, even on the sample paper, so use it with moderation. It’s exquisite: although they call it floral, it gives me a gourmand touch that I adore; I don’t notice the floral. Ideal for daytime and casual outings, but in enclosed spaces it can get a bit heavy.

  • It reminds me a lot of another fragrance. Personally, I find it very sophisticated, and yes, the dry-down is even better than its incredible opening.

  • I own the Signorina collection, and without a doubt, Misteriosa is the best; I love it. It smells elegant; on my skin, I detect black raspberry, and the dulce de leche is delicious. Lasts about 4 hours, but when I reapply, the magic returns.

  • I tried it on my skin and it’s rich, a sweet dessert. I’ll buy it as soon as I can. In Argentina, Salvatore Ferragamo is rare, few carry it. It smells like dulce de leche, though not the typical kind here, but I love it. Lasted about six hours, with good sillage at first that then faded. Very feminine, elegant, and the bottle is gorgeous. I want to own it!

  • Yadorán d'Vinea

    Signorina Misteriosa is quirky: its notes are so blended they barely stand out on their own, losing a bit of charm. If you know her sister Eleganza (pretty but boring), this one is more eloquent but pretentious; the ‘mystery’ is easy to guess. It’s based on blackberry and dulce de leche: the dulce de leche is realistic, but the blackberry smells like an old frozen jar (love can sometimes be anosmic). You only catch hints of vanilla, diffuse white flowers, and a touch of patchouli. It’s pleasant if you like dulce de leche or patchouli, but the blackberry can dominate. It’s like the Sicilian cousin of Rocker Femme Fantasy: elegant, non-intrusive, and meant for someone who will decipher her mystery. Rocker Femme wins on realism and price, but this is a good alternative if you want something potent, long-lasting, and discreet.

  • Pleasant from start to finish. Indulgent without being cloying or crude. Opens with sugared blackberries and blueberries that make my mouth water. Then it nuances with a green floral touch where neroli and syrup-coated nardos dominate, intertwining with creamy accords like vanilla-scented panna cotta. Finally, the soft, creamy base gives the sensation of having tasted a dessert, balanced by an earthy patchouli that harmonizes the fruity notes; this whets my appetite and creates a craving for wine, so it’s on my ‘pairing fragrances’ list. Moderate projection but perfectly noticeable at one meter, which seems ideal for this succulent panna cotta. I find it very enjoyable for all ages. Fixation on my skin is good, lasting over 7 hours. Notably, it has an interesting evolution of aromatic nuances, unlike other trending linear gourmands, smelling of caramel, sugar, vanilla, and more sugary vanilla. In some cases, with coffee, chocolate, and latte, very rich too, but more flat.

  • Starts delicious: sweet blackberries and blueberries that make your mouth water, followed by a green floral touch with neroli and nardos bathed in syrup, blending with a creamy vanilla panna cotta. The soft, earthy patchouli base balances everything, waking up my appetite and craving for wine; perfect for food pairings. Medium projection (just right at one meter for this dessert), lasts over 7 hours, and evolves better than current linear gourmands without falling into vanilla fatigue.

  • VainillaDulce

    I love Signorina Misteriosa: creamy, sweet, an absolute delight. It’s linear, with all the notes present from start to finish in a beautiful combination. The most noticeable part is a rich vanilla dulce de leche covering a fresh blackberry, and suddenly bursts of white flowers appear. It has such great balance: sweet but not cloying, with flowers that don’t dominate. It’s precious, elegant like its bottle, and very chic. On my skin, its longevity and sillage are moderate. Signorina Misteriosa, I want you back with me.

  • Karla A. González V.

    Delicious aroma, very comforting, not cloying, and I like the blackberry touch. I pair it with a blackberry and vanilla body cream, and it comes alive even more. I love it!

  • Valentina_by

    Smells great and doesn’t remind me of any of the others mentioned. It’s almost all vanilla. Low durability for the price.

  • Crisindian

    Very rich, but disappointing longevity and sillage, very, very poor. With these perfumes, I realize how good the Britney Spears ones are; they last much longer. It reminds me of Fantasy.

  • I didn’t have much faith because I didn’t like Signorina, too floral. A friend gifted me a sample, and they have nothing to do with each other. Signorina Misteriosa is a creamy vanilla dulce de leche so delicious, yet it’s not gourmand: it’s not cloying, not intrusive, not overpowering. Based on the bottle, I’d think it’s a night scent, but it’s versatile: perfect for day or night, in spring or winter. Definitely, I’m adding it to my wishlist.

  • I always thought Salvatore Ferragamo offered nothing, but SM is very rich and refined. I’d take off “mysterious” and call her Signorina Godere: a lady who enjoys life, cheerful and a little gluttonous, happily tasting custard, blackberries, and pastries without fear, a girl in a woman’s body. It lasts a long time on my skin and even longer on clothes. It’s a bit pricey, not a powerhouse, but without a doubt it’s the best from SF.

  • It doesn’t say anything to me at all. Despite claims that it’s not cloying, it smells very sweet to me, quite so, even giving me a headache. Those fruits, dulce de leche, and vanilla, but in a synthetic, linear smoothie. Nothing else. It’s not worth the price and doesn’t stand out. Just like a thousand others. The only thing is the bottle: beautiful!

  • Chispilla81

    Honestly, it doesn’t meet the expected longevity and sillage. On my skin, the trail is very soft and lasts 4-5 hours, almost clinging to the body, though it shows up on clothes by the end of the day. It’s ideal for people who don’t want to draw attention, perfect for romantic dates or daily use. I see it as ideal for spring, summer, and autumn, because it smells better in the heat. If I had to assign it a character, it would be Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter: the bottle and name evoke mystery, and the scent defines a sweet, shy, innocent girl who fades away quickly. It smells like citrusy blackberry at first, with dulce de leche and vanilla; then the citrus fades and it’s all sweet, like a creamy tart with blackberry jam and a hint of orange. I don’t detect nard, but I do smell orange blossom, neroli, and maybe a touch of patchouli at the base. Ideal for those who don’t want to stand out but love sweet, creamy scents. I would have preferred more intensity and, above all, longevity.

  • Chispilla81

    Honestly, it doesn’t meet expectations for longevity and sillage. On my skin, it leaves a soft trail for an hour and lasts 4-5 hours very close to the skin, though on clothes it lingers until the end of the day if you’re close enough to smell it. Ideal for not drawing attention, intimate romantic dates, or people who love sweet scents. Perfect for spring, summer, and autumn, as the heat makes it more noticeable. I see it as ideal for a Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter: mysterious due to the bottle and name, sweet, shy, and innocent, but it fades away quickly like her. It smells of citrus blackberry at first with dulce de leche and vanilla, then loses the citrus and becomes all sweet, like a creamy tart with blackberry jam, dulce de leche, vanilla, and a hint of orange. I don’t detect the neroli, but I do smell jasmine, neroli, and perhaps patchouli at the base. Ideal for those who don’t want to turn heads but appreciate sweet and creamy scents. I’d prefer more intensity and longevity.

  • Very rich, but on my skin after two hours it just smells like a puppy dog toy. It reminds me of trendy candies, with a vibe somewhere between Mon Guerlain EDT and a similar finish to Nuit de Tresor, though this one lasts much less and feels more like an EDT. It feels a bit flat and linear compared to those two, which have more interesting developments, especially Nuit de Tresor, which I would definitely call “mysterious,” whereas this fragrance is rather plain.

  • Lives up to its name: mysterious and sophisticated. It’s potent, so watch out for the spray, but it’s delicious and well-balanced. It makes you feel confident, conveys poise and elegance. I love it.

  • SusanaSpell

    A haughty and vain young lady who, as she moves, leaves this rich trail of vanilla milk mousse, almost a delicacy perceptible only to those willing to play the game of this pampered girl. This perfume is always for night, always with a strategy; it never goes unnoticed. My favorite!

  • It’s an haughty, vain young lady who leaves a rich trail of vanilla milk mousse as she walks, almost a delicacy reserved for those who play with her. This perfume is always nocturnal, strategic, and never goes unnoticed. My favorite!

  • Reina Amigdala

    Total surprise. I was looking for something sweet and vanilla with blackberry, an exquisite scent. I wanted the Yes I Am Fabulous but couldn’t find it in my country, so I searched for those notes online and stumbled upon this blindly. It smells lovely: blackberry with whipped cream and vanilla, all delicious. The notes are in perfect balance, not cloying or invasive. Simple but ultra-feminine. Sillage is moderate and longevity exceeded my expectations, about 8 hours on skin and more on clothes. I recommend it for everyday wear.

  • Reina Amigdala

    This perfume was a great surprise. I was looking for a sweet, vanilla-scented fragrance with blackberry (I think it’s an exquisite smell), and in fact, I was hunting for Yes I Am Fabulous to try, but I couldn’t find it anywhere in my country. So, searching for those notes online, I found this and ordered it blindly. It smells beautiful; it’s basically that: blackberry with whipped cream and vanilla, but delicious. All its notes in perfect measure. It’s not cloying, not invasive. It’s very simple but ultra-feminine. The sillage is moderate and the longevity is much greater than I expected, like 8 hours on the skin, and a bit more on clothes. I truly recommend it for everyday wear.

  • This perfume is delicious! The combination of red fruits with the milk mousse makes it perfect, just as its name suggests, the mystery, because in its dry down you feel a sweet vanilla, but, I haven’t smelled it in any other perfume; it’s one of my favorites in my collection.

  • Chris Viggiano

    Totally sweet, at first it reminds me of a blackberry caramel or even a lollipop; I perceive that scent most of the time. Sadly, my favorite part is the very end, which seems to take quite a while to arrive: a vanilla base that retains that mousse and the blackberry but now feels like a quite elegant cake. I think that’s where the “mystery” lies. I wouldn’t buy it, because I don’t like the caramel scent.

  • This is a delicious perfume! Its first phase is dulce de leche with blackberry, and it finishes by turning into vanilla. In short, it smells like a vanilla mousse with blackberry! Yummy. Highly recommended. Sillage is soft to medium depending on the season and sprays. If you like sweets, you’ll love it.

  • This perfume and I just never clicked. I bought it blindly based on the notes; it smells delicious, but it gave me a headache all day while I was wearing it. I recommend testing it before buying. I ended up gifting it to my sister.

  • This is a super creamy and delicious fragrance, like a delicious blackberry yogurt with some powdery notes that make it very sexy and elegant. However, the longevity and sillage leave much to be desired; it’s quite weak, so that’s something to consider.

  • Lauryn Hill

    This perfume gives me mixed feelings. I hate the opening; the blackberry and neroli give an intense scent like a bathroom air freshener or those purple toilet cubes, but later the flowers come through and it smells great—that’s when people praise it. But the best part is the dry down, which smells like vanilla cream with neroli, like a frozen dessert at the end of a delicious dinner. In that phase, I can’t stop smelling my skin because it feels so good. It’s worth waiting for the end, but I wish Signorina Misteriosa 2.0 existed without the current opening notes. If you’re looking for something with a strong blackberry scent, this definitely fits.

  • I LOVE LOVE LOVE this perfume! It smells like pure blackberry jam!! ♥, which then blends with dulce de leche mousse, vanilla, and a perfect touch of well-balanced patchouli to create an exclusively gourmand fragrance ❤ It has excellent sillage and longevity; on the skin, it lasts for hours and hours, while on clothes… ugh! until you wash them.

  • I had no idea why I thought this would smell like Alien (which smells like grapes to me) or my beloved My Way, but in the end, all I noticed was a strong plastic ball scent with a grape note. It’s so intense it actually gives me a headache.

  • I’ve been looking for a blackberry perfume for a long time, and this search was long. Today I received it (blind buy based on notes) and it was a rollercoaster. First, I loved it, I thought I had found it, but I think I’m still missing something. For now, I like it and I love the sweet vanilla-lactonic base and the blackberry touch, but I feel it’s too floral, especially due to the tuberose. I don’t dislike it, but it gives me a slight headache. It reminds me of the opening of L’Interdit or Fakhar Rose, but with blackberry and a creamier, gourmand base. It hasn’t lasted too long (though none of them usually last long for me). I just opened it, I’ll see how it evolves. The patchouli scared me, but fortunately, I don’t smell it.

  • Fernandalaram

    I love it because, even though I’m not the most knowledgeable nose, I perfectly perceive every note. At first, there’s a lot of blackberry, very acidic. Minutes pass and the flowers appear. Then the dulce de leche mousse and the soft vanilla take the lead, a delicious and simple combination. It’s very sweet; if you don’t like it, you’ll probably get sick of it.

  • Anjellychee

    At first, it smells like unripe blackberries, acidic and fresh, nothing sweet. As it dries down, it sweetens, but it’s a soft sweetness, almost natural, like jelly with a little honey. Nothing sugary or artificial, but you do notice the ‘perfume’ scent. It’s floral and soapy, but pleasant. They say if you have Kate Spade’s New York Sparkle, having this is redundant. Sparkle is my favorite, so I couldn’t resist. I didn’t find similarities in the notes; Sparkle is soft, elegant, clean, and sweet, while this is natural, fresh, and spicier. Even two weeks later, in the dry-down, I detected an almost identical scent to Sparkle: a very light blackberry yogurt. They are different experiences. If you like Sparkle, you’ll probably like this, but it’s not something I’d buy again when the bottle runs out. Sillage and longevity are moderate, maybe 4 or 5 hours at most. The acidic blackberry scent lasts half of that and I like it.

  • amatista08

    I bought it blind and now I have three from this line: Eleganzza, Eau de Toilette, and this Misteriosa. None disappointed me; they are rich, elegant, and all-rounder. This last one felt a bit short on longevity (4 hours), but nothing major, and I don’t mind reapplying. As a gourmand fan, I was fascinated. It’s a love-hate perfume: you either adore it or you don’t. I found it at a good price ($600 MXN) and it was a hit. In three days, I received three compliments at work, which counts a lot because I like not to be overwhelming. I only smell blackberry, milk mousse, and black vanilla; I don’t perceive the other notes, maybe I’ll discover them with time. It was shorter than expected, but since I’m a fan of scents that say ‘you want to eat that dessert,’ I loved it. I get compliments and my friends like it. I recommend it, but not blindly because tastes vary. It’s not a gold coin for everyone, but if you like fine desserts and milky scents, yes it is! I give it an 8 for sillage and longevity: it lasts 4 hours, acceptable for my split day between morning and afternoon without reapplication headaches.

  • I fell in love with this perfume. It smells like blackberry jam with whipped cream and vanilla, super gourmand, sweet, and creamy. It has a touch of patchouli that adds elegance (just the right amount, not invasive or minty).

  • When I first spray it, there’s a potent blackberry, but within minutes, the milk mousse wraps around it. After that, I only smell vanilla and mousse that last the whole time; it smells like traditional dulce de leche with a light fruity floral background. It’s very gourmand, luxurious, attractive, and delicate. The longevity is good.

  • It smells exactly like Escada’s Show Me Love, despite having different notes. I tried both, and in Signorina Misteriosa there’s no evolution; it’s linear until the end, just softer than those first 30 minutes where the berries are strong. If you’re looking for a dupe for Show Me Love, try this. It smells rich, but it’s not a head-spinner.

  • I thought it would be overly sweet and give me a headache, but it doesn’t. It wears well and is pleasant. You get the blackberry with white flowers, not much tuberose or jasmine. The notes are synthetic like most designer perfumes; sometimes it smells like a new rubber ball or plastic doll, but it’s still nice. It’s not a blackberry yogurt scent, but rather fruity-vanilla. It’s versatile, not just for elegant dates, but whenever you feel like wearing it.

  • thesongofhecate

    Signorina Misteriosa is one of my absolute favorites from the brand and my collection. It’s super versatile, perfect for day or night in any season. It smells sweet, fruity, and milky; the notes I notice most are blackberry, milk mousse, vanilla, and patchouli. It gives off that dark feminine vibe, so if you’re looking for that style, it’s perfect.