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I have it: 55 I had it: 36 I want it: 73 My signature: 1
Delicate and feminine spring flowers bouquet for joyful springtime mood. The green top notes are followed by enchanting scent of lily of the valley and lilac in the heart, perfectly complemented by opulent rose and elegant jasmine in the trace. The perfume was created by Jean-Paul Guerlain in 2001.
Eau de toilette line Aqua Allegoria is a fragrant fantasy, like taking a walk in the garden, and which garden it is depends on the main note of the composition, while all the other components are there to accentuate its beauty. Aqua Allegoria eau de toilettes are created mainly for women, although, some of them might as well be used by men.
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I wonder why they discontinued this one. It is a very realistic Lily of the Valley. Pure delight! One of my favorites. I also own a vintage EDT of Dior Diorissimo, but I like Lilia Blella much better.
I had this perfume years ago. It is the combination of all my favourite scents, just like a dream for me. I like lily of the valley very much but it feels kinda soapy for me. But in this perfume it balances so good with lilac and jasmine. I am so sorry that it is not produce anymore. I even e-mailed the company about this. Apparently they aren't planning to reproduce it. But they recommended me to try Jasminora or Angelic Lilas from Aqua Allegoria series.
Ginger-ish, herbal and slightly minty grass clean scent marks a slightly different beginning for this Aqua Allegoria perfume. However, the weird cleanness somewhat keeps on reminding me of the potent smell of bug spray.
Just when I was thinking about wash this one off, some really real delightful lily-of-the-valley scent comes to play, it still has a minor hint of bug spray, but I guess it’s the weird (but getting better) effect of the green, fresh lily-of-the-valley and a little bit of powdery soft lilac.
Then the scent gets warmer and slightly grassy + brown sugar-y. Somehow it reminds me a lot of Dior I Love Dior. Around 3 hours after application, Lilia Bella is nearly gone, left a warm, slightly dirty brown-sugar-water trail which you would smell unless inhaling really hard from you skin.
I’m not impressed, but I don’t dislike Lilia Bella either. To me, it’s just one of the short-lived Aqua Allegoria perfume from Guerlain, which I just don’t care and wouldn’t ever splurge on this.
This was the best lily of Valley parfume my favorite but unfortunatly they stoped produsing it, I just hope that it will come back soon.
Most similar are but not so good Diorrissimo and Jessica McClintock.
I first bought this scent in Paris, and it has become my signature. Unfortunately, the company has discontinued it, and I am on a hopeless search to find something that is as beautiful as this perfume is. Nothing seems to have the class that Lilia Bella has.
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