Marry Me

Marry Me

Lanvin

Good price

Marry Me by Lanvin ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Amber, Bitter Orange, Cedar, Freesia, Jasmine, Magnolia, Musk, Peach, Rose notes with white flowers, fruits & vegetables, flowers, citrus, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Marry Me excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or summer, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Marry Me as a leading white flowers 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

spring2036
summer1387
fall589
winter398
day3749
night660
Longevity(1001)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
77.8
Sillage(1001)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
73.9
Price value(411)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
87.6
female (433)
unisex (7)
male (1)
98%
2%
0%
All ocassions

Notes

AmberAmber
Bitter OrangeBitter Orange
CedarCedar
FreesiaFreesia
JasmineJasmine
MagnoliaMagnolia
MuskMusk
PeachPeach
RoseRose

Reviews

Wow, this perfume is incredibly floral! 🌼 I can understand why it's called "Marry Me!", evoking images of a wedding day filled with flowers, excitement, and romance in the air. 😊 It has a lovely scent that exudes a sense of romance, perfect for a daytime date or a special occasion. However, I think the name might deter some potential buyers who may not see themselves as being at an age where they'd wear something so romantic. 🤔 That being said, my mom loves it, and I love it on her - she's 60, but she's still rocking this scent! 😄 It's interesting to note that the name "Marry Me!" can have a different impact on people; for me, it piqued my curiosity. 🤔

The scent has a distinct springtime quality, evoking memories of meadow flowers in early bloom. The initial impression is dominated by fruity and floral notes, which gradually give way to a sweeter, vanilla-infused accord later on. I find this perfume to be incredibly refreshing and perfect for mornings when I want to feel invigorated without being overwhelmed by heavy fragrance. While it's lightweight and delicate, the scent surprisingly has impressive longevity. Overall, I'd rate it an 8 out of 10.

The name may not appeal to me aesthetically, and the typography on the bottle can be unappealing, making it look less luxurious. Nevertheless, I adore the fragrance itself - a gentle, peachy floral that exudes an uplifting atmosphere, evoking the phrase "no sorrow darling!" with sufficient intensity.

When I spritzed this scent, the initial note that caught my attention wasn't the top notes as listed, but rather something else entirely that piqued my curiosity. This fragrance holds a special significance to me since it's connected to a memorable experience - passing my French language exam in HK during my first trip abroad, which I purchased at the airport. On my skin, this perfume delivers decent longevity, lasting around 8 hours. Overall, I find it invigorating and refreshing.

While I generally appreciate most of Lanvin's fragrances, which are often safe and inoffensive choices for everyone to wear, this particular one doesn't resonate with me. There's something amiss with the blend of florals in this scent (or possibly a bad tester at my local store).