Review of Vanisia by aad de gids

Vanisia

Vanisia

Creed (1987)

93 /100
(1 review)
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Review by aad de gidsAlchemist
smell100 member since February 2026 · 168 reviews
93 /100
3 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Floral (92%) Woody (82%) Musky (81%) Vanilla (79%) Animalic (69%) Amber (62%) Citrus (59%)
Occasions:👕 Daily
Seasons:☀️ summer
Gender: female
Value:Fair Value

this is a perfume easily to fall in love with. while it can stand amongst the notorious 1980s perfumes, it does possess a more demure character and sophisticated lineage. already what the name implies, the Vanilla smell doesn't protrude its way at all costs. it is neither the gourmand Vanilla-Toxine. it is just the botanical pod of the Vanilla [pseudo? quasi?] Orchid. further does this perfume lay it's perfumial swath upon a magnificent blended and macerated nature of Noble Ingredients. I bought it at the end of the 1990s, around the 2000s. her sisters Irisia and Fleur de Bulgarie made rooms bend for their powers. she is not that kind of perfume. yet she is undeniably a Creed perfume: Ambergris-based, opulent, magnificently floral. yet the Amber-accord, the Ambergris, Sandelwood and Vanilla place a solid base to the Bergamot-Rose-Jasmine frivolities. I am happy to have this jewel amongst my 'collection'. Creed perfumes are just irrevocably memorable. herein lies nothing ambiguous or dubious. as I researched the history of Creed myself I saw their business dating as far back as 1720. of the earliest perfumes, especially Fleur de Bulgarie and Jasmin Impératrice Eugénie, which according to my smell really date from the 19th century. I never could find evidence for that. Octave Coiffan said it was possible that these older perfumes were concipiated by someone like François Coty in the beginning of the 20th century. anywhichway, Creed has provided me with some of the most fabulous, opulent, presentist and sophisticated perfumes from off the 1990s.

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