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French house of Romea D`Ameor introduced a collection of seven perfumes, which were inspired by secrets of beauty of famous women who played an important role and marked the history. These women are charismatic and radiate in full beauty. The perfumes were created in cooperation with perfumer Pierre Bourdon and they were named: The Princess of Venice, The Great Inca Priestesses, The Mistresses of Louis XIV, The Sovereigns of Egypt, The Great Empresses of Japan, The Secret Heroines of the Tsar, The Taj Mahal’s Eternal Love.
The Princess of Venice is a fresh, positive fragrance, dedicated to lively and youthful women. It opens with aromas of Brazilian orange, black currant, pineapple, melon, cloves, adding aromas of Champaka, Egyptian orange blossom, jasmine, black currant buds, and finishing with sandalwood, raspberry, Moroccan iris and pistachio wood. The Princess of Venice was launched in 2008.
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Roméa D'Améor LES PRINCESSES DE VENISES is a somewhat sharp floral fragrance featuring orchid and/or lily, along with what seems to my nose to be a mimosa note. Although I did not appreciate this composition very much the first time I wore it, it grew on me as I explored it further. I've been noticing lately that my first take on a perfume is not always very accurate. Perhaps during the first wearing I am distracted by the top notes, and it takes some time to appreciate the deeper layers and complexities of all good perfumes, of which this seems to be one. I would recommend this creation to those who favor floral bouquets with lower sillage and also like mimosa. This is not a Big Fat Floral Fragrance (BFFF) by any stretch of the imagination. In keeping with the general aesthetic of this house, the floral notes are front and center but not overwhelmingly so. 3.29.11
The opening of this is like a horrible cheap plasticky brash jasmine, oh god jasmine just doesn't do too well on me. The fruits are there too but it just reads as one big yucky mess on me.
Before long, 5 or 10 minutes, it has softened and now its all about the orange blossom with a hint of blackcurrant. It is now almost a delicate pretty scent! One thing I have noticed about all the perfumes in this line, is that you could hate the opening, love the middle and the end, and also that almost all of the openings of Romea's scents are loud, brash and almost horrible (on me) and then they dry down within minutes into something I could like. I've never experienced such a range of emotions (loving it/hating it) from one perfume until I tried these!
I´ve tried the whole serie, and must say that I was a bit dissapointed. This one is very sweet, girly and fruity. The basenotes sound really good, but the one basenote I can smell is raspberry. But if you like raspberry I think you should try this. It is pretty and welldone, good stayingpower.
I find it nothing but dull.
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