
A continuation of being in a garden, this scent is inspired by entering a garden at first light. The blush in the fragrance is a representation of the first blooms.
Nose behind the fragrance: Francis Kurkdijan
Fragrance family: Fruity Floral
My take: If the first two in this series were too potent/musky for your taste, then this is your gal. The notes are soft and feminine with hints of candied pomegranate and a slightly heavier jasmine base. Has a similar smell to the Coach Eau De Toilette, and the smell reminds me of a soft bouquet of pink flowers with a hint of the Starbucks pink drink. It’s almost like it smells like what the drink tastes like. If you’re around enough fragrances, you’ll get what I mean.
My suggestions: Throw this scent on if you work in spaces where you can’t wear heavy perfumes, but don’t want to waste money on a toilette concentrated fragrance that won’t last the entire shift.