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Kate Moss presents the fragrance for a bit younger audience than her previous perfume editions. Kate's new fragrance Lilabelle is dedicated to girls who are just learning how to become women and women who feel like young girls. It is conceived as a blend of modernity and classicism, playfulness and sophistication.
The composition is floral - woody - musky, fresh, lush and sensual. Top notes are mandarin, osmanthus and freesia. The heart is composed of flowers of white lily, night blooming jasmine and frangipani, settled on the base of sandalwood, amber, heliotrope and musk.
It is available as 30 and 50 ml Eau de Toilette. Lilabelle was launched in 2011.
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I quite like it, pleasant and not too sweet. Perfect for work , very relaxing scent. It really reminds me of one that the Body Shop used to do years ago called 'Tobacco Flower' or some such. Also reminiscent of their 'Love Etc..' fragrance. There is ever so slight similarities between this and her (Kate's) 'Wild Meadow' perfume which was a flanker of 'Kate' and was limited edition. Overall pleasant, completely inoffensive but lasting power is very weak.
Unfortunately I also find it a bit plasticky. I believe it is suppossed to smell floral or watery, but to me, it smells a bit like synthetic hairspray :(
It is a shame, since I love Kate Moss, and the name and the bottle is cute .
It is an enchanting, crispy scent. Glad I bought it to welcome warm spring weather. Osmanthus and freesia are very present here. It is the smell of fresh spring wind in your hair.
I love that this fragrance has been named after Kate Moss' daughter Lila. It goes to show that behind all the fame and drug scandals, Kate Moss is just a mother with a daughter whom I'm sure she loves dearly. In regards to the fragrance, Lilabelle is pretty, floral and fresh.
Kate Moss makes some good fragrances, and Lilabelle is no exception. This fragrance is perhaps more floral than her other fragrances and more subtle, kind of going back to where the original Kate fragrance began. It's also quite fresh in some ways, what I would tentatively call a watery floral.
The main accords to my nose are osmanthus, freesia, frangipani, jasmine and lily. A nice, clean blend on the skin. The sillage is rather intimate, so it's not a fragrance that is going to offend anyone. The composition may seem bland and generic at times, but I'm rather enjoying Lilabelle's simplicity.
You could wear this fragrance all year 'round, but I'd probably wear it casually during Spring and Summer due to its lightness and fresh approach. There are some lovely giftsets being sold already, which would make lovely gifts or even a nice addition to your own collection.
The drydown is a gentle and soapy blend of florals and musk, a nice finish in my opinion. I can't say that Lilabelle lasts all too well, but for what it's worth, this fragrance was a pleasant surprise. This is yet another wearable fragrance from Kate Moss.
musky, beachy and somewhat powdery. musk, jasmine, mandarine and helioptre are the most pronounced notes here. It has a vintage vibe as well. This is very much so summer scent. Another great one from Kate. Only complaint is that it doesn't last long enough 2-3ish hours pushing it at most.
by the smell of things Lilabelle by Kate Moss seems to be targeted at young impressionable teens or little girls. A little sweet, innocent and playful.
I just blind-bought it. Floral Woody Musk is my favourite olfactory group, I liked the notes and the bottle, so there you go. It is very pleasant, I must say.
My instant associations: clean laundry, hard fruit candy (just a tiny touch of it though and of the sour-y kind!), a vase with lilies in it.
I can definitely smell sandalwood, amber and musk, those notes are well balanced though.
This might be targeted at younger audience, but at those who cannot stand the powerful berry-vanilla floral fruity scents out there.
Perfect for everyday wear: school, office, shopping. I cannot think how it could offend anyone.
I haven't tried this fragrance yet but it has some high expectations to live up too seeing as it is named after my daughters Lila and Bella <3 Will write a proper review once i have tried it!
there is something about nostalgia in this perfume.very clean floral,not sweet,a bit musky.perfect for school or office,because not very strong.it is innocent and i think perfect for young women.if you love osmanthus or musk,must buy,reasonable price:30 ml-16 usd.
I just sprayed this on in the store cause this was new to me. Well I`m not overly impressed. A laundry scent. That`s what came to my mind. Fresh, clean laundry. Not bad, but not what I`m looking for.
I love this so much.I just tested it yesterday the bottle is adorable.Its a vintage stype bottle with little flowes.This is lovly and young but doesn't smell cheap or of candy.The orange mixed with the floral make it fresh youthful ladylike.Yet the amber sandalwood and musk in the dry down give it a nice lasting dry down.This is a unique fragrance to me it doesn't smell like anything I have tried.Its very chic a real winner.I have never bought any of Kate Moss perfumes but this one I must have.
Smells of bubblegum, plastic and cheap hairspray :(
Barbie doll with baby powder is another way to describe it. Couldn't wait to wash it off, just horrible.
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