Most of the early perfumes I’ve tried were oriental floral. Its either oriental or oriental floral. I really don’t know how I ended up having this all kind of scents rather than the plain floral scents which I primarily adore. For this particular perfume, the appearance swayed me to purchased it. I think it was very casual and likable. There was a factor which drew me from getting it rather than other traditional scents. Sometimes, being so unconventional pays. This was a great example of that. I appreciate that most of the perfume under Jean Paul Gaultier were unconventionally packed and shaped like remnants of a fashion scene. It displayed a good sense of creativity. It invents its
own style in terms of novel ideas. Who said perfume can’t be in looney packages? I noticed how perfumes are still stuck in conventional transparent bottles but this one goes like your own miniature fashion goddess. I love it. The outer prints are more elaborate and unique. I love that this one has the best of a funny print inside a great bottle. However, since this is oriental floral, the drawings cannot be imagined as warm. I don’t care really. I’ve enjoyed it anyway. For me the appearance was chic.
I adore the introduction with lemon and rose, it was like the muse of the floral group gets a refreshing zest. The smell was mellow, happy and ...