there are definitely similarities between Windflowers from Creed and Coco Mademoiselle Intense from Chanel. whereas there are also differences, of course. 'similarity' doesn' mean 'identicality', no ? I would say [abbr.] Coco is more rose centered, plus the patchouli, citrus, labdanum and jasmine, the Windflowers are roses and especially a lot of jasmine. along with tuberose, orangeblossom and peach. they are both high in florality and I love them both. I think Windflowers is a more diaphanous perfume and Olivier Polge gave the parfumistas what they wanted in Coco Mademoiselle Intense: opacity and vanillesque headiness. perhaps CM edt is more comparable with Windflowers. they both suffuse the world with sophistication and hauteté so yes I bought a full flacon as is my doing. (P.S. I however fully agree with fragrancetaylor13 [Fragrantica], as I find this perfume much too watery and fleeting. it is as if you smell the florality through WATER, even not so much as dispersed by the wind. a sense of Water and Air rests, which I find, to be honest, too less. and I agree with Donatella Versace: 'less is less'.)

6 SPRAYS (8-Hour Scent Trail)
Standard | Reinforcement Required
Vibe Composition
Musky
Floral
Fruity
Fresh
Aquatic
Notes
Top Notes
PeachTunisian orange blossomJasminum auriculatum
Middle Notes
Jasmine sambacTuberose absoluteRosa centifolia
Base Notes
MuskTunisian orange blossomIndian sandalwoodPralinéIris
Community Votes
Gender:
Female
Value:Fair Value
Seasons:☀️ Summer (100%)
Occasions:👕 Daily (100%)
