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Bianca was inspired by tea time in Italy. It opens with a light citrus blend of lemon orpur, bergamot, mandarin and lavender. Green tea, jasmine and rose petals bloom in the heart, while a whisper of musk and sugar in the base linger on the skin.
It is available as 50 ml EDT. Bianca was launched in 2010.
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A summery, lemony iced tea scent with a rose on the cafe table. Light and soapy, incredibly clean, pretty and totally forgettable. I forgot I was wearing it!
Sweet, light, citus-rose scent that seems a little old-fashioned to me. Not a bad thing, but not something I enjoy. Reminds me of Stella by Stella McCartney.
Again IMO a very strong and old-fashioned scent from Tocca. This one goes more into the sweet and lovely direction.
on me, this smells like pure soap. It's not bad or offensve, it's fresh and clean smelling, it's pleasant and all, but it's just not really what I'm looking for. I don't really smell any of the particular notes listed, like the green tea, the rose,the jasmine or lavender, it just smells like soap,and it never really changed on me as a was wearing it. Some people might like that though so if that's what you're looking for try it! It also might smell different on other people, based on the other reviews... It's definitely not a bad scent, and this also lasted a LONG time on me too, which is a good thing......
This was such a nice surprise! Lovely perfume, I like it a lot! Very fresh and bright opening. I wouldn't exactly say that it is citrusy but it is fruity. Then rose comes through and gives the scent a touch of softness. The dry down comes rather quickly and is very sweet and vanilla-ish. At that stage the scent comes extremely close to Diamonds (Armani). Very playful, young and feminine.
Tocca BIANCA is a curious creation, full of surprises. The opening is really a bright and sassy little citrus, with only a faint touch of jasmine florality. As this begins to fade, BIANCA morphs into a mighty fine light rose fragrance which really defies the opening. It's almost as though there are two entirely distinct perfumes here, with a tea note bridging the gap between the opening and the drydown.
I am fond of citrus fragrances, and also subtle rose perfumes, so I'm inclined to like each of the two personalities of BIANCA on its own terms. But I also appreciate the uniqueness of this combination in a single composition, which I have not come across before.
I suspect that citrus lovers may not like the rosy drydown, while rose lovers may not like the citrus opening. But since the drydown lasts so much longer than the opening, BIANCA is better suited for those looking for a rose perfume than for a citrus cologne. For the same reason, it seems a mistake to categorize this fragrance as a citrus aromatic, since for most of its reasonably lengthy life BIANCA is a floral perfume.
I wouldn't mind having a bottle of this...
Pretty citrus at the opening with a little bit of lavender. I think well balance between both notes. Fresh but not too green. I think after a few minutes, the lavender more dominates this frag. Within 10 minutes afterwards, the lavender starts to fade and I get the rose. The fragrance also has a fleeting moment of creaminess. This stage is less sucessful for me - not the perfumes fault, just my personal taste. The rose and lavender continues to fade (but still remains) and then a soft jasmine appears. Still a bit fresh due to the green tea but neither too tart nor too cloying or sweet. I never do get the musk.
Light, breezy citrus. Very pretty, but nothing special. Tocca costs too much to smell this 'eh'. Nice but unremarkable.
Bianca is a pretty, innocent-smelling, citrusy-rose scent. A summer in Nantucket smell – like something from Crabtree and Evelyn (as mentioned below). For a preppy girl dressed in Lily Pulitzer. Just not my type.
Like the other Tocca scents I've tried (Brigitte being my personal fav), I will say this is very lovely and perfect for spring time. The tea stands out on my skin and reminds me of a discontuned BBW scent: White Tea and Ginger. The dry down is very plesant and fine. Agree with Carnelian that the citrus (while strong) is not (on my skin) a citrus scent. Will be my next purchase! :)
I have to agree with JM that it does not have much depth, it's light, but it's still a very pretty scent. Reminds me ALOT of Crabtree & Evelyn's Spring Rain (sadly discontinued.) I am very happy to have found this, since I miss Spring Rain so much - it's a decent replacement. Like all of the Toccas, it's veeery feminine and lasts well. It sounds like it'll slam you with citrus, but it really doesn't - yes, it goes on citrus, but this fades quickly into a lovely, delicate, fresh and powdery floral. Any tea is subtle, it's not a sharp or green scent, but a gentle sweet. No, it's not a "night out" perfume, but for a warm day. Thumbs up here.
Update: After wearing this a couple of days, I have decided that it's more complex than I originally thought. This is the tea scent I have been searching for - the addition of rose and musk with tea and lemon really works. Love this fragrance!
Fresh and made for spring and summer for sure. For my nose this is a bit too "normal" and "formal" summer stuff.
Could be great for a cheap gift for a teenage girl. I like the smell but its too young and lacks of dept.
6/10
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