Eclat d'Arpege

Eclat d'Arpege

Lanvin

Good price

Eclat d'Arpege by Lanvin ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top greens & herbs fragrance blends Amber, Cedar, Lilac, Musk, Osmanthus, Peach Blossom, Peony, Petitgrain, Tea, Wisteria notes with greens & herbs, citrus, flowers, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Eclat d'Arpege excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or summer, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Eclat d'Arpege as a leading greens & herbs fragrance for women, a must-try from Lanvin's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring353
summer298
fall63
winter41
day661
night94
Longevity(191)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
72.9
Sillage(264)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
75.8
Price value(28)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
84.8
female (33)
unisex (2)
male (1)
92%
6%
3%
All ocassions

Notes

AmberAmber
CedarCedar
LilacLilac
MuskMusk
OsmanthusOsmanthus
Peach BlossomPeach Blossom
PeonyPeony
PetitgrainPetitgrain
TeaTea
WisteriaWisteria

Reviews

It's certainly floral but the green notes are fairly strong as well. It's like I can smell the whole bush the flowers are not, leaves and stems included.

When I first tried this years ago, I definitely got the light fruity scent. Now, at 33, I put this on today and I SWEAR it smelled just like Ralph Lauren "Glamourous" on me. Smooth, warm, sexy, a hint of fruit but more like fruit in an orchard, not cloying sweetened fruit. I will be wearing this to work to see what kind of reaction it gets, but I honestly don't care... This makes me feel like that self-sufficient, sophisticated woman calling her own shots in life. I love it.

It's a gorgeous scent, delicate and perfectly well made.I'd love to wear this one for summer. Can't tell why, but it makes me think of bubbles.

An extremely well balanced floral with only a notional relationship to the family matriarch (Arpege). Peony, lilac and petit grain combined smell like a very soft lily. While neither green tea or peach blossom can be picked out of the scent they make the juice brighter and more springlike. Extremely likable but not quite lovable. If you're familiar with Lys by Marina de Bourbon you'll notice a definite resemblance. This is easy to find on sale or clearance and worth picking up if you're looking for a well-made lily/lilac scent.

I am so curious about this scent. I have the bottle Eclat d'Arpege launched in 2002 and I love it. But this limited edition version seems to be a bit more green with petit grain in the top, as Fragrantica says. I hope this is true, because I ordered a FB and expect to experience a significant difference. Edit: no difference really. And IF, it's not worth talk about. I hoped it was indeed more green as Fragrantica says. That's why I bought it last week in the first place. I don't understand the urge from Lanvin to design different looks for their Eclat bottles without designing different Eclats-perfumes. There's a new one launched in 2014, by the name d'Arty. OMG, beware. Please don't remove this review again. And don't get me wrong. I LIKE Eclat. I am wearing my new FB, delivered by the postman a few hours ago, right now. I am enjoying it as I always do. It's just the fact that Lanvin brings it on the market again and again as if things have been changed. Even Fragrantica tells us. Well, they didn't. Only on the outside. And that freaks me out.