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I have it: 42 I had it: 8 I want it: 56 My signature: 1
Panthere de Cartier Eau Legere by Cartier is a Floral fragrance for women. Panthere de Cartier Eau Legere was launched in 1987. The fragrance features labdanum, orange blossom, sandalwood, gardenia, tonka bean, mandarin orange, freesia, jasmine, grapefruit and karo-korund.
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It is very sunny,optimistic smell of white flowers with honey .Very good lasting power.It has modern smell not like the rest flower fumes from this decade
I am happy that i had it in my collection.
I am testing Panthere Eau Legere from a sample, but my nose picks up a very refreshing scent ... There is a note in there that I like and I am guessing that it is the labdanum. The heart is a happy arrangement of all sorts of flowers which I am too new to distinguish. The bottle, of which I have seen an image, seems to match this uplifting Spring scent.
Something that you would want to put on in the morning ... all in all, a classy scent.
I was looking forward to receiving this one. Unfortunately it smelled of shampoo. The search
is still on.
To my nose, this is an extraordinarily smooth take on orange blossom, with a hint of a soft powdery musk that I imagine as the clean soft fur behind a panther's ears. Soft and composed, it wears like a light cashmere sweater.
Eau de Legere is charming and feminine, floral and powdery. It's so well-blended that I have trouble picking out individual notes. I would definitely categorize it as a spring floral, like what I expected to feel from Spring Flowers by Creed but didn't.
The bottle is gorgeous. Even if I am wearing another fragrance regularly, I will always leave this bottle on my dressing table to show off. The multi-faceted cool, aquamarine bottle topped with Cartier's signature panther is really stunning.
This is a quality floral. It's extremely delicate and unique. very feminine. It was released in the late 80's but it smells completely modern.
A retro scent from the softer side of the 80's.
Nondescript floral in a powdery blend that is at once a bit too sharp and bit too bland. Pleasant enough, but nothing special.
I do love the name and am hoping the original lives up to its boldness. Worth having just for the bottle.
This fragrance is a perfect spring scent...it is one of the best florals I've ever had the pleasure of wearing.
A subtle white floral, not a punch to the nose, very fresh and romantic without being too green or too sweet for my tastes. Another thing I like about it is that I can detect the sandalwood and tonka bean almost immediately. I don't get much jasmine at all, mostly gardenia and freesia with a hint of orange blossom.
This classic is perfectly balanced, beautiful, and very elegant. I've been wearing it for over four hours and it is still amazing me!
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