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Fleur Oriental by Miller Harris is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women. Fleur Oriental was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Lyn Harris. The fragrance features carnation, orange blossom, amber, musk, indian jasmine, vanilla, turkish rose and heliotrope.
It's a beautiful perfume - spicy and powdery and very, very warm! Lots of vanilla, carnation, jasmine and musk ... quite alluring. I saw that it had amber in the notes and being an amber fan thought I should try this - I have to say that I cannot detect any amber in this whatsoever.
Sadly, it isn't for me as it has varying smells on my skin - sometimes it smells rather too much like a sour cologne; other times the jasmine screeches out of my skin and other times, like today, it is powdery soft and gentle! My skin chemistry does not get along with jasmine and I suspect that this is the culprit. If you do get along with jasmine and feminine scents then I could not recommend this more highly.
Medium silage and fairly long lasting.
What a huge dissapointment this scent was. First I smelled it I found it great for winter, floral and spicy, cute and not loud. So I purchased it in winter and surprise surprise POWDER. Maybe it´s my skin but a lot of perfumes have this finish on me. Since then I only buy a perfume after having tried several times which is a good thing, I´ve not made the same mistake again
I love it!!! Came across during a trip to London. Actually I had Shalimar´s new perfume in mind but after testing this one, I said I am getting it!!! Shalimar is also very warm, feminine but smells a little bit older or more for night to me.. whenever I wear Miller´s Fleur Oriental I feel warm, comfortable, and delicious :)
After reading all the reviews here, I was actually disappointed with this. It may just be my particular skin chemistry, but even after two or three hours, all I get from this is a burnt, rubbery jasmine.
Guess I'll need to stick with Shalimar. I still want to try Bleu from Paul & Joe, which apparently has a Shalimar light effect.
This is the EDT, willing to swap it.
This scent is warm and spicy...great for the holidays or a fireside snuggle.
Almost a chocolate musk on me; looking for it specifically, I can detect a faint tart floral of orange blossoms underneath, but the main feeling is of a foody, creamy rich musk. Dries down to a smooth, incense amber musk. Lovely and yes, almost old school, as others have suggested her. I don't feel it ever gets old fashioned, though; it walks that fine line and smells feminine, rich and elegant. It also is sort of the olfactory equivalent of a cashmere blanket. Love it.
Carnations all the way! It's cozy, it's spicy, it's sweet - it's beautiful!
I also get nice vanilla in it (hence, the sweetness), jasmine, heliotrope, and... have I mentioned carnations already??
It lasts most of the day (and I have an EDT), it seems like it has a potential to become heavy and loud, but it never actually does: on contrary, it wears very nicely. Love it!
Great fragrance, comforting, like a scent from the past..like caramel vanilla
I decided to try Fleur Oriental after reading its olfactory composition. I find FO a stunningly beautiful fragrance with both great floral and oriental qualities: I love everything from the carnation, rose and jasmine to the wonderful vanilla base. It suites its name perfectly. Still it's not a loud one, its very comforting for yours senses and in my opinion it works both day and nighttime. It will not take long before this gem among fragrances ends up on my dressing table.
It certainly has similarities to the now discontinued Shalimar Legere, and is almost a Shalimar Light for those who basically like Shalimar but want something less overpowering. You could wear this in the daytime as well as evening - rich, multilayered and not overwhelmingly floral in effect, despite the name
LOVE this :)
This is my favorite scent when I need comforting. Warm, a bit spicy, and a bit powdery, it has good lasting powder. At the time this first came out, there was a lot of press indicating it was a sexy fragrance, but I don't get the bombshell qualities. This fragrance is also an example of the difference between splashing and spraying. I wrote a review on Basenotes in which I noted some after-shave like note. I don't get that impression when I spray this one. Lasting power is good.
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