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I have it: 23 I had it: 5 I want it: 56 My signature: 3
Untitled L`Eau by Maison Martin Margiela is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Untitled L`Eau was launched in 2011. Top notes are citruses, mandarin orange and amalfi lemon; middle notes are african orange flower, green notes and mint;
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Lovely perfume,an absolute must niche perfume wonderfull also for men
oh god - add another to the must have list. This is dreamy and comforting like a hug from a long lost loved one.... Green but not too sharp
Soft but Not powdery (thank god). I get some mint at first (welcome anytime) and of course the citrus BUT-
The drydown is very beautiful and strangely familiar, but what ?? Drydown is 100% different from the initial opening notes, very warm just 'slightly' green.. Quite unique, There is another floral note in this that I cant name but its a little like the prettiest osmanthus you ever did smell. As a reviever below said its like angels wings. Love.
Better than the original 'untitled' for my nose, which is a cold, generic unimpressive but well executed green.
it is exactly the same smell as the brown sugar body polish from FRESH
Sharp, bitter lemon zest opening, then the heady citrus softens ever so slightly into a greener, mildly soapy scent. ??Mint?? There is a hint of orange blossom, but it's very discreet. A simple,fresh, clean fragrance-quite subtle also. Might work well as a body spray for hot days.
"pea flowers, l'eau" Now is not untitled anymore.
The original (retitled: Can of Pea) it is pure metallic pea all the time.
This is better, 70s, romantic pea flowers and dry country air.
I imagine it on a young red girl in white linen.
The original Untitled in a more Eau De Cologne-like interpretation. Still green with loads of citruses and a slight minty vibe. Sublte floral patterns and a fresh-woody base serve as nice refinements. If you like the Jardins series by Hermes or any fresh and clean type of fragrance, you'll probably dig this...
A fine summer scent that's decent and pretty well executed but probably not particularly interesting or outstanding...
Rating: 6.5/10
Though not as "special" as the original, I much prefer this "clean" version. I never really warmed up to the waxy frozen peas/ Infusion d'Iris accord in the first Untitled.
I would happily bring this along on vacation in a warm climate.
this is good and fresh and green,!!!!and lillys
Starts like a frozen citrus candy and then, it settles down to one of those dreamy dry downs, which bring in mind angel wings, clouds, breezes, seasides and some arms to rest in...
Not new or innovative but very, very sophisticated. And really, really well done!
Along with Sel Marin, the scents of the summer! Brrrrrriliant!
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