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Paris Hilton launches a new perfume collection in collaboration with Parlux company. The collection is called Passport, inspired by her jet-set life and her travels around the world. The collection represents a journey that takes a girl next door to exotic locations, featuring three fragrances: Paris, Tokyo and South Beach.
Passport Tokyo opens with notes of lemon and red apple. The heart is made of frangipani, iris, orange blossom and jasmine, placed on the base of the golden cedar, clear musk and sandalwood.
Passport Tokyo is available as 30 and 100 ml EDT. Passport Tokyo was launched in 2010.
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This reminds me of a lighter & slighty watery Light Blue. Clean, fresh, summery, & not offensive. The sillage is moderate, but it does not last very long...for me only an hour & a half.
not bad, cute bottle since I love anything anime looking, and the smell is adorable too but the lasting power sucks on my skin =P it was only good for display mainly, gave it too my bestie
Este perfume tiene efectivamente una salida citrica fresca,la cual dura muy poco para pasar a una nota cremosa floral, y asi se mantiene hasta la nota final como de talco. Es un aroma agradable para alguien que no le gusta los perfumes demasiado potentes.
This was ok but didn't really like it enough to buy it
at first i was thinking that this one smell very tacky
after 2 minutes its changed to heaven so lovely!!!
Slightly sweet and fruity-floral.
Passport Tokyo is a simple fresh scent and is for whoever just wants a "clean" scent.
This is one of my favorite clean scents.
It's not a "NOTICE ME!" perfume, but it's perfect for casual occasions.
TOKYO is almost pure citrus for the first five to ten minutes. As well as the starring lemon note, there is enough apple here to soften the tart over-bite to the long top note. The lemon note lasted for almost as long as the fragrance does, so energises the whole fragrance. I can't pick out the apple note on it's own, but there is a hint of something sweeter hiding behind the lemon.
The floral scent notes used in TOKYO are all slightly watery, but I read on a site somewhere that watery floral perfumes are the most popular on Asian markets, so it makes sense that they're all watered down here. Weirdly enough, it is the delicate orange blossom note that is the strongest note on me and this is followed quickly by the frangipani - which combines with both the watery orange blossom and remaining lemon note perfectly. I'm only familiar with iris through Prada's Infusion d'Iris, but there is definitely a similarity here - maybe the two perfumes also share some other scent notes too? Most of the Paris Hilton perfumes contain jasmine, but it is so mild here I can hardly detect it.
The sandalwood and cedar notes combine develop quickly [within 30 minutes] and combined together and with the remaining lemon, I'm faintly reminded of the lemon tea-bags my Mum used to buy when I was young. The mild breeze of musk becomes noticeable at the same time as the woods develop, but remains mild and takes a back seat to everything else.
I don't honestly know if I'll replace my bottle of TOKYO when I finish my bottle, as it does have the weakest floral notes out of the Passport releases. I have received compliments on it from different people and I do like the cedar note, so I may give it anther go as it's cheap to buy. For the price it is well made and it isn't too young, so if you dislike sweet or overly floral releases then TOKYO is well worth a spritz.
I got this and Passport South Beach few months ago when I was killing some time at Sears fragrance department. I smelled this and immediately fell in LOVE. And of course, I got this for under $20 which is always a plus.
While I like fruity scents, this is so different from anything out there-fruity scent that doesn't really smell like fruit bowl(ahem..Escada?)-its sweet and creamy and there is only a bit of tartness in the opening, from lemon. I love frangipani and that's what gives this scent nice airy sweetness, then dries down into musky creamy sandalwood scent. I don't know why its called Tokyo, because there is nothing Japanese about it-its has a rather tropical feeling, if anything.
Its just beautiful and I love it so much. This is very "young" scent and I can totally picture this on teenage girls. However, that's not a reason why I shouldn't enjoy it as well;)
Lasting power is stellar for this light scent-I can actually get 3-4 hours out of this and my skin eats up perfume and most fruity scents dissappear very fast. I already went through half of bottle which is pretty amazing considering how many perfumes I own.
I also think there is some resemblance to Fancy Love, I sampled it yesterday and there are some definate simularities except Tokyo is a bit more fruity
P,S. Previous reviewer said it was kind of unisex-I don't agree with this at all-on the contrary its very girly.
Not girly girl type of scent. It isn't really soft and feminine, but more masculine in my opinion. Or let say its more toward unisex. I think I smell cherry blossom and something watery but sharp. Not sure what's going on here. It smells kinda like the new G of the Sea but more harsh, I guess. Don't invest on this. Get Harajuku Lovers instead.
I think this is a little bit different to the others.
I can really get a whiff of the sandlawood, and it makes it quite orientla really.
Still fresh and light for day.
Emma x
Got a tester for this today and I really like this. You can really smell the lemon and the floral freshness of the perfume. I think this is a really nice summery fragrence. Great for the holidays too I would say. xoxo :D
I find the purfume abit too light on my skin for some reason. When i saw it for the first time, i automatically called it the harajuku lover rip-off.
I tested the 3 new Paris Hilton scents today and Tokyo is my favourite. I would describe it as a skin scent. The lasting power seems ok, I can still detect it well. It is a nice light and warm scent and on me developed a little bit like Jil Sanders' Sun. I could imagine to buy this one, especially because it's so inexpensive. I'm overall suprised with the good lasting power of the 3 new inexpensive Paris' scents.
PS: I have to add that the staying power of Tokyo is not as good as the one of Paris. Tokyo fades away after around 2 hours. Paris is still very strong.
PPS: I tried Tokyo again today and test-sprayed it very often. This time it seemed to work better, because people noticed it. But I found it very floral-sweet-and-a-little-gourmand, now that I could really smell it. It's not of my likes.
This smells a lot like Marc Jacobs' daisy to me, which is a good thing and a bad thing. Good, because I generally like Daisy's playful, young fruity-floral, bad, because so many other scents are so close to the same. I think the bottle is very cute, though I do sense this is a bit derivative of the Harajuku Lovers perfume line.
frankly i dont really like the design bottle.. look like hello kitty or chewing gum stuff but im not hate the smell..
there r so many good designer and this?nah ill skip my madness ... anyway its nice smell ..
weak!
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