Here's an initial review on LANVIN MARRY ME! EDP 75ML
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DESCRIPTION (taken from fragrantica.com):
Marry Me is presented with a floral composition as optimistic as a cheerful smile. Combination of good humour and femininity intertwines with lovable, gentle dreams about love, similar to an embrace by a person you love. Perfumer who managed to pour dreams of love into a fragrant collage is Antoine Maisondieu. He lines floral notes like a romantic wreath of flowers.
The composition is based on luminous tonic mixed of bitter Tunisian orange and sensual essences of Sambac jasmine. This surprising combination is wrapped in sweet zest of peach and sophisticated jasmine tea aromas. A sensual heart is painted with jasmine enhanced with magnolia blossom and romantic, non-chalant rose petals. Union of white flowers and fruit zest melts in juiciness and warmth of powerful hot amber and musky trail.
THE VERDICT:
I am quite vocal in person and in my blog how much I adore Lanvin's line of scents. Whether I'm looking for anything girly/feminine, light, or romantic, Lanvin has a perfect scent to match my need. Eclat is my go- to perfume if I want something light, Jeanne if I want something girly/feminine, and Marry me! if I want something romantic.
And this brings me now to a review. As the name implies, Marry me! is a scent inspired by romance and love. Inspired by a wreath of flowers, it is a scent to celebrate love, marriage, and harmony.
The bottle is cute, but quite a pain to use. The bottle is shaped like a ribbon, and the atomizer part is crowned with a purple- colored ribbon (which snaps off easily). the bottle itself adds a feminine touch to any dresser!
Marry me! opens up to a warm bitter orange scent laced with jasmine. One of the main reasons why I love this is because, it is a cheaper alternative to Annick Goutal's Un Matin D'Orage, which I absolutely adore (due to the unique scent) and hate (due to the price) at the same time.
The middle notes are composed of peach with a hint of rose. I can't quite detect the magnolia in the scent. And finally, it dries down to a warm, musky scent with a hint of amber.
As always for any Lanvin scent, staying is power is not good. Staying power of Marry Me! is better compared to Eclat and Jeanne. But for an EDP, 3 hours is not quite good.
If you're fond of fruity musky scents, or if you're forever dreaming of Un Matin D' Orage, then I suggest you grab this perfume.
**Lanvin Marry Me EDP comes in 30, 50 and 75ML bottles
1 Comments
I'll purchase marry me after I finish Guess. For me, they smell the same. I so love floral scents.
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