I absolutely adore Nomade, I can't get enough of it!!! I always go between classic Chloe and Nomade, even though they're not similar, but definitely have that elegant, parisian, classy style in my opinion 😍 some say it has a masculine vibe but I think it's very feminine ❤
Love Chypres! Miss Oakmoss bases as I dislike Patchouli in modern Chypres. My faves were Rive Gauche, Chanel No. 19, Paloma Picasso, Diva, Deneuve, Lauren, Valentino and Gucci Iii. The eighties Chypres were the best!
With chypres, I feel it has to do with maturity. I'm 44 and I'm beginning to appreciate and enjoy chypres. They are this "I'm not trying to be agreable" kind of fragrances that match better your state of mind as you get older.
Chypres....began my LOVE for fragrances !! Mistsouko....Aromatics Elixir.....EL Knowing.....Coty Chypre.. Chanel 19..Jean Louis Scherrer...ect....ect.... Some of the "modern" chypres out today......so-so on most of them. New subscriber here....and I like your channel ! Thanks !! I lived in Manchester for a few years.working for P & O . Cheers !!
Evening Sophie 💐 Very informative content as usual !!! Bravo & thank you so much!!! Love Coco Mademoiselle and mainly the Intense version, Love Acqua di Parma too.. Miss Dior, great scents ☺️!!! Have a nice weekend 👌!!!
Thanks again great video Soki By the way I would love you to do a video on perfumes that do not have a woody dry down and smell the same when they are sprayed and in the dry down
I've only tried London few years ago and loved it so much, but my tastes have changed so much in regard to perfumes, not sure I'll like it anymore and don't think I can find a tester where I love 🤔
A classic chipre was Timeless by Avon in 1974. I haven't try it but It must be popular if it's stil in the catalogue. Has anyone here tried it? Thanks for the explanation 👍 🙂
I love Dior Addict (the original dark blue parfum). I first smelt it years ago in France and I thought it was awful to begin with, but it developed in such an interesting way. I’d never smelt such an earthy or woody fragrance before and it struck me as being more masculine at first but now it’s a favourite. The lasting power is insane. I had it sprayed on a perfume card and I can still smell it (faintly) nearly 2 weeks later! I don’t know for sure if it’s Chypre- it’s described as “floriental” by Dior, I think, but it does seem to match some of the Chypre notes.
Thanks for explaining this. I have two perfumes in my collection that are listed as chypre florals and I wasn't quite sure what that meant. One is Tom Ford's Rose Prick. The other one is Sisley's Izia La Nuit.
I don't own any super real chypre but I am happy with: Coco Mademoiselle, Yvreesse-YSL , Valentino Assoluto, La Panthere - Cartier, miss Dior. I want to a add Nomade 🤭
Exit The King from Etat Libre D’orange is the best modern chypre fragrance on the market at the moment - hands down. A true masterpiece. Chypress from Floris is an EDT, so very light but stunningly beautiful. Let’s not forget Roja Parfums - truly amazing chypre perfumes. So many choices - so little time 😂😂😂
Chypre is a loose term. My understanding has been chypre is the genre of perfume with an oakmoss base ex: Charlie, Bijan, Halston. But hey I could be wrong lol
Hi Soki, it's joy watching your videos! I wonder if you have video about female perfumes / EdTs with sandalwood base? There seems to be less and less of these for the sake of vanilla, patchouli and musk bases
I have been buying a lot of gourmand lately and honestly I think is true that I prefer chypres.. I’m trying to get on the bandwagon with La Belle and Girl of Now etc.. it’s too much for me to wear daily. I love bergamot it’s my favourite note! I’m going to check out jimmy choo next!
Soki, you have been so invaluable in my perfume journey. Ty so much for clearing this up in my mind. I like Miss Dior but I'm just not a fan of CM. I have the older version of MD. I also have Chanel Chance EDP and I'm decluttering it. It just is not for me. I declutteted Jimmy Choo too. LOL Why is Miss Dior different to me, do you think?
Arancia means orange in Italian it is not an island near Cyprus i think you meant Sicilia is an island south of Italy I absolutely LOVE Chanel 19 and the old school chypre the modern fruity chypres I find have saturated the market & all smell similar i hope in 2021 there will be more interesting scents than mass market saccharin inane scents
Recently I was able to sample Mugler's Les Exceptions - Chyprissime. It's available at the Mugler website (USA). I really love it (but not the price, yikes!). It has bergamont orange, patchouli, oakmoss, and "an unorthodox burst of dazzling pear. This surprising note transforms the classic chypre with a new brightness." I found it a very soft and cozy fragrance.
I loved Cabochard - I wore that from about the age of 12 in the 70's, when a family friend bought us children some French sample perfumes. Although I tried many more perfumes over the years, Cabochard was always one I returned to (although it became more difficult to get in later years).
I just googled this to find out what Chypre is, and then you came out with this. No wonder you're my favourite: we're on the same brain wave! I love all your videos. I loved the ozionic one: can we have one for "aromatic?" Cheers from Canada!
You hate Chanel No. 19? I adore that one lol. I’ve been wanting to switch to Guerlain’s Vol de Nuit because I heard it’s similar? Any thoughts or recommendations?
Thank you so much for the clarification! How do you feel about Donna by Valentino? To me it has definitely chypre vibes: bergamot in the top, rose and iris in the middle and leather plus patchouli in the base. This one was always confusing to me, but your video helped me to kind of categorize this perfume 💕
This has been such a helpful video. Thank you so so much! My favorite chypre so far is Givenchy's Chypre Caresse. It's so uplifting and lovely! I look forward to trying more chypres - definitely going to get a sample of Jimmy Choo, on your suggestion :) Sounds very nice, as well! xo
I love Chanel 19. Could you do a video on other oak moss perfumes (even though they are not you favorite)? I read that there was a ban on oak moss from France within the last years, so the formula of Chanel 19 has changed. I don’t like it as much. I miss the Chanel 19 of old. I have been searching for a replacement for years. Thank you for your informative content. I always enjoy your videos.
I love the original 19 but I couldn’t wear it, it just didn’t jive with my skin chemistry. My roommate rocked it though. Quintessential 70 s sophisticated scent, that and Rive Gauche. Scents today are so sweet, fruity or heavy, e.g. Tonka bean
Wow fascinating- I came across that term this week for the first time - I love Gucci by Gucci but find it hard to get so am looking for similar perfumes - Not sure but I think it is chypre ?
Hey Soki, I would absolutely LOVE if you would do a review video for some of Mariah Carey’s fragrances!!! 💅🏼🦋 I am a huge member of her fan-base, the “Lambily” ... and I absolutely adore you and your videos!!!
Ah I remember this one. Such a shame they discontinued it and the fairie. Coco mademoiselle and juicy couture, couture couture you might find similar. Nina by Nina Ricci also has the fruity praline combination. My perfume Empress, out in November, will also have some similarities :)
Hi! Could you review some Zara perfumes - particularly the ‘’memories/artisans collection”. I think there are 4 perfumes in the line (‘a book liaison in Lisbon’ and ‘a mochi atelier in Tokyo’ are a couple of the names). I’ve heard good things about them and would love to hear what you think! They’re all on sale on the Zara website now for £9.99/100ml and the 10ml roller bottles are £1.99 Love your videos!
@@zara14 hello! My mom has Nomade for two years now and, because I also heard of that comparison, went on and bought A Book... for her. She loves it and finds it's a pretty exact dupe! And I agree. It's not as sharp as Nomade (the strawberry gives it a rounder top but it's not sweet as one might expect) but it retains the same airy quality. The performance is average on duration and projection, but, considering how robust the glass and the cap are, you can carry the bottle with you during the day to re apply. As my mom says, it's a unexpensive way to refresh Nomade 😁 The bottle version is a great purchase, nevermind the roller ball - besides not being as pretty and the application sucks, it's not worth the price in proportion. The only flaw with A Book... is that it doesn't smell like Lisbon or the bookstore that it references (Chiado's Bertrand) at all! 😂 Then again, that collection is all based in memories. Other than that, it's a great purchase! p. s. : Delicious Delights made a very helpful review of this collection recently 😉
@@marianar2948 thank you so much! That was so helpful😁 I’m going to order the full bottle right now. I won’t complain about average performance at this price point😂
Sophie, you need to do more research before misinforming your audience about what Chypre is... Chypre was the name of François Coty's perfume which was inspired by Cypress and featured the combination of oakmoss, labdanum and bergamot. It was the first of its kind in 1917 and other perfumes considered chypre are modeled after it.
I agree. This is what I've heard the birth of chypre perfumes is. Also, if I may add, there were a lot of chypres during the 70's and 80's, especially the 80's. Those big, bold perfumes that made a statement. Nowadays, that kind doesn't exist even though they call some sweet perfumes like Miss Dior, Si and Jimmy Choo chypres 🤷🏻♀️
Coco Mademoiselle is definitely NOT A CHYPRE!!!!!!! It’s a rose-patchouli composition. Sisley Eau du soir is definitely a chypre along with Paloma Picasso fragrance
Congratulations Sophie, another video proving your deep knowledge on fragrance, I enjoyed it immensely!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You are reading my mind. I was trying to figure it out this one as I didn't understand what does it mean. Thank you for clearing this up for me
You are so welcome
Hi Sophie x would you do a video on 20 fragrances that should be in everyone’s perfume wardrobe or 20 scents you couldn’t live without x
ah nice idea!
It's Soki 😅
@@s4r4d3may her name is actually Sophie 👅
@@belindajaneharris2579 oh really?
@@s4r4d3may yes Sophie King hence Soki
Cool vid! Chloé Nomade is another example of a Chypre perfume
ah yes!
I love Nomade, I was going to comment but you beat me to it! Smells wonderful.
I absolutely adore Nomade, I can't get enough of it!!! I always go between classic Chloe and Nomade, even though they're not similar, but definitely have that elegant, parisian, classy style in my opinion 😍 some say it has a masculine vibe but I think it's very feminine ❤
@@OzmaOfOzzomg I have both and I go between them too😂
I love Chypre perfumes, Bottega Veneta is my favourite and also paloma picasso
I would add La Panthère, from Cartier, as the quintessential floral chypre. I do love Coco Mademoiselle, but for my taste La Panthère is even better!!
nice add!
Yup agreed, have it, love it. Well suited for modern use.
The bottle is a piece of art, I love how it looks 😍
I so wanted to love La Panthere but cant stand it on me...
@@katarinaj.6830 I feel the same way about Coco Mademoiselle! Love it on others, hate it on my skin!
Mitsouko by Guerlain is my favourite Chypre perfume.
Diva by Ungaro is my favorite Chypre. Honey, Rose and oakmoss to my nose...mmm.
Love Chypres! Miss Oakmoss bases as I dislike Patchouli in modern Chypres. My faves were Rive Gauche, Chanel No. 19, Paloma Picasso, Diva, Deneuve, Lauren, Valentino and Gucci Iii. The eighties Chypres were the best!
Soki! You are looking so pretty! Your hair color and length suit you!! Love your look🤍🤍
Thank you so much 😀
Love Floral Street Chypre Sublime, definitely my favourite from their range.
ah interesting
I wonder if floral street perfumes can be found outside America
Since it's the beginning of a new year, maybe a recommendation for a perfume for each month of the year.
Nice idea !
Jimmy Choo is my most magical perfume💜 I don’t get the fruits, just toffee and patchouli on my skin...wows me EVERYTIME!
For me is pear patchouli with a touch of toffee and mint. I really love it
With chypres, I feel it has to do with maturity. I'm 44 and I'm beginning to appreciate and enjoy chypres. They are this "I'm not trying to be agreable" kind of fragrances that match better your state of mind as you get older.
Me too.
yep!
Yes. They're lovely, but require a bit of self confidence to wear, which comes with a bit of age.
It's interesting how fragrance notes have changed through history. And how they are acquired.
I agree!
I’ve never heard of this. Thank you for educating me🥰
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Thanks Sophie . I didn’t know how the word was said and didn’t understand comments made by other influencers . Really great video !
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there’s a little thing called Google, you might wanna try it
@@_rhea.b_1305 Not the energy we bringing into 2021, sis 🧿
@@lisaweiss3132 You don’t want the truth to be spoken in 2021? Shame, clearly you weren’t raised properly
Chypres....began my LOVE for fragrances !! Mistsouko....Aromatics Elixir.....EL Knowing.....Coty Chypre.. Chanel 19..Jean Louis Scherrer...ect....ect.... Some of the "modern" chypres out today......so-so on most of them.
New subscriber here....and I like your channel ! Thanks !!
I lived in Manchester for a few years.working for P & O .
Cheers !!
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Armani Si is my favorite Chypre!
Thank you for making this video never knew how to properly pronounce “chypre” until today 😊😌
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Haha, sheep-ra! I've been calling it kye-pra, glad to finally have the correct pronunciation!
Evening Sophie 💐 Very informative content as usual !!! Bravo & thank you so much!!! Love Coco Mademoiselle and mainly the Intense version, Love Acqua di Parma too.. Miss Dior, great scents ☺️!!! Have a nice weekend 👌!!!
You are so welcome!
I have Idole L'intense and I think it's a floral chypre. In fact I think it has a similarity with Coco Mademoiselle.
I love it! 😍
Ah yes that one is nice
I love Coco Mademoiselle Intense-the only chypre I have but I want to try more!
intense is my fav from the range too!
Great video. Thanks for the tutorial 😉👍
Glad it was helpful!
I'm a fan of Coco Mademoiselle for the summer! Also I wear Yves Rocher's Comme Une Evidence in the summer also...
That Yves Rocher is amazing!
Could you do an updated version of this video?
yesss💝💝
Loved this video! 💕
So glad!
Sisley Eau de Soir is a gorgeous chypre and has staying power.
Thanks again great video Soki
By the way I would love you to do a video on perfumes that do not have a woody dry down and smell the same when they are sprayed and in the dry down
One of the best definitions of chypre I’ve heard! 😉
Thank you 🙏
I love my Bottega Venetta perfume! From Russia xx
Burberry makes fantastic chypre fragrances. When I think chypre I think serious, sometimes sterile, woody, dry.
I've only tried London few years ago and loved it so much, but my tastes have changed so much in regard to perfumes, not sure I'll like it anymore and don't think I can find a tester where I love 🤔
Ioved this video! I hope you could make more chypre videos with your top 10 scents per kind.
Also I hope you could do a Parfum de Marly range video!
PdM coming soon!
@@SokiLondon Exciting!!!
A classic chipre was Timeless by Avon in 1974. I haven't try it but It must be popular if it's stil in the catalogue. Has anyone here tried it? Thanks for the explanation 👍 🙂
Ouh this was interesting again! I'm learning so much from you!
Thanks lovely :) Appreciate your support :) xx
@@SokiLondon Always for good contents ;) You deserve it!
Soki, you said you hated Chanel nº 19 so out of nowhere and with such a big smile that I had to pause to laugh 😂Totally unexpected!
Haha
Love your videos! 💕💕
Thank you so much!!
I love Dior Addict (the original dark blue parfum). I first smelt it years ago in France and I thought it was awful to begin with, but it developed in such an interesting way. I’d never smelt such an earthy or woody fragrance before and it struck me as being more masculine at first but now it’s a favourite. The lasting power is insane. I had it sprayed on a perfume card and I can still smell it (faintly) nearly 2 weeks later!
I don’t know for sure if it’s Chypre- it’s described as “floriental” by Dior, I think, but it does seem to match some of the Chypre notes.
ah yes. Addict is a nice warm vanilla
Thanks for explaining this. I have two perfumes in my collection that are listed as chypre florals and I wasn't quite sure what that meant. One is Tom Ford's Rose Prick. The other one is Sisley's Izia La Nuit.
Chole Nomade is a beautiful chypre.
For sure!
Learning alot about perfumes from you 💙 Jimmy Choo one of my faves
Good choice!
This was a very very helpful video....thank you so much....you describe the fragrances so well
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Cute cat !
I don't own any super real chypre but I am happy with: Coco Mademoiselle, Yvreesse-YSL , Valentino Assoluto, La Panthere - Cartier, miss Dior. I want to a add Nomade 🤭
Thanks for sharing!
Exit The King from Etat Libre D’orange is the best modern chypre fragrance on the market at the moment - hands down. A true masterpiece. Chypress from Floris is an EDT, so very light but stunningly beautiful. Let’s not forget Roja Parfums - truly amazing chypre perfumes. So many choices - so little time 😂😂😂
My favorite chypre is Dior Gris Dior. I also love Chanel Coco Mademoiselle (original and intense)
Aromatics Elixir, noir de noir, chance eau de parfum the original one. Just to mention some :)
Chypre is a loose term. My understanding has been chypre is the genre of perfume with an oakmoss base ex: Charlie, Bijan, Halston. But hey I could be wrong lol
Hi Soki, it's joy watching your videos! I wonder if you have video about female perfumes / EdTs with sandalwood base? There seems to be less and less of these for the sake of vanilla, patchouli and musk bases
Can try!
I've been told that the Vintage discontinued famous Gucci no.3 is Chypre? So, I guess that's what I like..🤔
I have been buying a lot of gourmand lately and honestly I think is true that I prefer chypres.. I’m trying to get on the bandwagon with La Belle and Girl of Now etc.. it’s too much for me to wear daily. I love bergamot it’s my favourite note! I’m going to check out jimmy choo next!
Go for it !
It’s quite a science. Thankyou
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Since IFRA banned oak moss it has beet since replaced with evernil as its synthetic analog
I love Chypres! 💗
Soki, you have been so invaluable in my perfume journey.
Ty so much for clearing this up in my mind.
I like Miss Dior but I'm just not a fan of CM. I have the older version of MD.
I also have Chanel Chance EDP and I'm decluttering it. It just is not for me.
I declutteted Jimmy Choo too. LOL
Why is Miss Dior different to me, do you think?
Hi Julie! Miss Dior has been changed in 2021 to a lighter white floral scent :( Decluttering Jimmy Choo 😱 hehe my fav
@@SokiLondon I'm going to try JC again just for you! Ty so much for answering. ❤️❤️❤️
Arancia means orange in Italian it is not an island near Cyprus i think you meant Sicilia is an island south of Italy
I absolutely LOVE Chanel 19 and the old school chypre the modern fruity chypres I find have saturated the market & all smell similar i hope in 2021 there will be more interesting scents than mass market saccharin inane scents
Recently I was able to sample Mugler's Les Exceptions - Chyprissime. It's available at the Mugler website (USA). I really love it (but not the price, yikes!). It has bergamont orange, patchouli, oakmoss, and "an unorthodox burst of dazzling pear. This surprising note transforms the classic chypre with a new brightness." I found it a very soft and cozy fragrance.
Nice !
Very helpful video🥰
Between coco mademoiselle and miss dior edp 2017 which do you recommend?
oo difficult. Personally I prefer Miss Dior. Coco M is more rosey, Miss Dior a bit sweeter. Depends what you want..
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Thanks for replying
Thats very helpful.🥰
Soki! Do you have a fragrantica profile? I would love to check it out
Hmm I think I do called SokiLondon. I don't fully understand how fragrantica works. Is it like instagram with posting photos?
Can you please make a video about layering for us fragrance fan newbies?
Will try. I don’t think there are really rules ..
I heard the origin of the chypre family of perfumes, is a specific fragrance called "Chypre" and then that type was named after it
Great video!! Thank you!!
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Would be great to mention what season the perfumes are best worn also if for night or day. Thank you 😊
Favourite chypres: Rive Gauche, Vol de nuit, Cabochard, Trussardi 1982
I loved Cabochard - I wore that from about the age of 12 in the 70's, when a family friend bought us children some French sample perfumes. Although I tried many more perfumes over the years, Cabochard was always one I returned to (although it became more difficult to get in later years).
Yes love them‼‼‼🤗😊
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Hi do you have any recommendations for niche fragrances similar to the original Miss Dior? Thank you 😊
Can you review the Michel kors fragrance line?😁👍🏻
I will do !
@@SokiLondon Yayyy😁
I just googled this to find out what Chypre is, and then you came out with this. No wonder you're my favourite: we're on the same brain wave! I love all your videos. I loved the ozionic one: can we have one for "aromatic?" Cheers from Canada!
Haha nice! Good idea on aromatic
You hate Chanel No. 19? I adore that one lol. I’ve been wanting to switch to Guerlain’s Vol de Nuit because I heard it’s similar? Any thoughts or recommendations?
haha I think 19 is good but it's not to my personal taste. Vol de Nuit is quite powdery compared to 19 i think..
I also love No19, good alternatives I own are Robert Piguet's Futur & Lancome Climat
Thank you so much for the clarification! How do you feel about Donna by Valentino? To me it has definitely chypre vibes: bergamot in the top, rose and iris in the middle and leather plus patchouli in the base. This one was always confusing to me, but your video helped me to kind of categorize this perfume 💕
Ah yes! It’s quite good. I like the newer one Donna born in Roma
This has been such a helpful video. Thank you so so much! My favorite chypre so far is Givenchy's Chypre Caresse. It's so uplifting and lovely! I look forward to trying more chypres - definitely going to get a sample of Jimmy Choo, on your suggestion :) Sounds very nice, as well! xo
My signature scent is Coco Mademoiselle intense. Is the intense a chypres also?
Yes it is :)
I love Chanel 19. Could you do a video on other oak moss perfumes (even though they are not you favorite)? I read that there was a ban on oak moss from France within the last years, so the formula of Chanel 19 has changed. I don’t like it as much. I miss the Chanel 19 of old. I have been searching for a replacement for years. Thank you for your informative content. I always enjoy your videos.
Thanks for watching ! Will try
I love the original 19 but I couldn’t wear it, it just didn’t jive with my skin chemistry. My roommate rocked it though. Quintessential 70 s sophisticated scent, that and Rive Gauche. Scents today are so sweet, fruity or heavy, e.g. Tonka bean
Wow fascinating- I came across that term this week for the first time - I love Gucci by Gucci but find it hard to get so am looking for similar perfumes - Not sure but I think it is chypre ?
Hmm it’s kind of chypre yes. If you like that then you’ll probably like Jimmy Choo Edp
Rebl fluer is considered a chypre perfume too
Hey Soki, I would absolutely LOVE if you would do a review video for some of Mariah Carey’s fragrances!!! 💅🏼🦋 I am a huge member of her fan-base, the “Lambily” ... and I absolutely adore you and your videos!!!
Ah yes will try!
Which parfum is similar to ORIENS by Van Cleef & Arpels ?
Ah I remember this one. Such a shame they discontinued it and the fairie. Coco mademoiselle and juicy couture, couture couture you might find similar. Nina by Nina Ricci also has the fruity praline combination. My perfume Empress, out in November, will also have some similarities :)
@@SokiLondon Thank you for your suggestion and Congratulations on your New Perfume !
Hi! Could you review some Zara perfumes - particularly the ‘’memories/artisans collection”. I think there are 4 perfumes in the line (‘a book liaison in Lisbon’ and ‘a mochi atelier in Tokyo’ are a couple of the names). I’ve heard good things about them and would love to hear what you think! They’re all on sale on the Zara website now for £9.99/100ml and the 10ml roller bottles are £1.99
Love your videos!
I will try! I have done some zara videos :)
Are you interested in buying A Book... or A Sweet...? Because I can give you my opinion on those two, in case it helps with your decision making
@@marianar2948 Yes, actually I'm more interested in A Book... I've heard people say it smells like Chloé Nomade, which I've always wanted to try!
@@zara14 hello! My mom has Nomade for two years now and, because I also heard of that comparison, went on and bought A Book... for her. She loves it and finds it's a pretty exact dupe! And I agree. It's not as sharp as Nomade (the strawberry gives it a rounder top but it's not sweet as one might expect) but it retains the same airy quality.
The performance is average on duration and projection, but, considering how robust the glass and the cap are, you can carry the bottle with you during the day to re apply. As my mom says, it's a unexpensive way to refresh Nomade 😁
The bottle version is a great purchase, nevermind the roller ball - besides not being as pretty and the application sucks, it's not worth the price in proportion.
The only flaw with A Book... is that it doesn't smell like Lisbon or the bookstore that it references (Chiado's Bertrand) at all! 😂
Then again, that collection is all based in memories. Other than that, it's a great purchase!
p. s. : Delicious Delights made a very helpful review of this collection recently 😉
@@marianar2948 thank you so much! That was so helpful😁 I’m going to order the full bottle right now. I won’t complain about average performance at this price point😂
I thing Chloe Nomade is a good example (oakmoss,suede? :) I don't like Ch 19 either, the worst I've ever smelled...
ah yes nomade has so much oakmoss!
What's the difference between the more 'modern' take of a chypre and a 'fruitchouli' (which is basically every perfume out now?)
Love coco mademoiselle and miss Dior😍
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Very interesting. Chypre fragrances always confuse me. Wouldn’t have known JC was a Chypre. Is Creeds Royal princess Oud a Chypre? 👍😀
hmm sort of maybe.. Its a woody oud!
We're almost at 50k subscribers omg 🤩
So close!
@@SokiLondon Fingers crossed 🤞 ❤
What about La Panthere?
Yeah i have an economic chypre- vibrant leather for her🙂
I dont own many chype perfumes maybe a couple
Chloe Nomade 😍😍😍
Chloe Nomade Absolute and Chanel no. 19 are my favourite Chypre 💚
Yes nomade!!
Sophie, you need to do more research before misinforming your audience about what Chypre is... Chypre was the name of François Coty's perfume which was inspired by Cypress and featured the combination of oakmoss, labdanum and bergamot. It was the first of its kind in 1917 and other perfumes considered chypre are modeled after it.
I agree. This is what I've heard the birth of chypre perfumes is. Also, if I may add, there were a lot of chypres during the 70's and 80's, especially the 80's. Those big, bold perfumes that made a statement. Nowadays, that kind doesn't exist even though they call some sweet perfumes like Miss Dior, Si and Jimmy Choo chypres 🤷🏻♀️
I like almost all of them😅
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Is Jimmy choo Jimmy choo the same as jimmy choo illicet?
So helpful thank you! Now it makes sense why I like some chypres only. I also hate Chanel no 19 😆 ew
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Hi can u find all gloss smell purfumes plz
I have a video on perfumes which smell like makeup: ua-cam.com/video/renlSuPd1aQ/v-deo.html
Thank you for explaining this.
Glad it was helpful!
Three notes that determines a chypre is bergamot, oakmoss and labonion
Coco Mademoiselle is definitely NOT A CHYPRE!!!!!!! It’s a rose-patchouli composition. Sisley Eau du soir is definitely a chypre along with Paloma Picasso fragrance
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