- Product details
- Description
-
Release Date:
1983
Brand: Ungaro
Line: diva
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: elite
Volume: 50 ml, 100 ml
Country: France
Made in: France, Italy
Gender: for women
Scent Type: chypre, flower
Top Notes: Aldehydes, Bergamot, Cardamom, Coriander, Indian Tuberose, Tangerine
Heart Notes: Cloves, Daffodil, Egyptian Jasmine, Iris Root, Moroccan Rose, Turkish Rose, Ylang-Ylang
Base Notes: Ambergris, Civetta, Honey, Iris, Moss, Musk, Patchouli, Sandal, Vanilla
The legendary first fragrance Diva by Ungaro has become a classic in the world of perfumery. Much like timeless works in music, architecture, and literature, this creation captivates with the elegance and perfection of both its form and content. This luxurious perfume is designed for alluring women who break conventional rules with their inimitable chic and elegance, setting a standard to aspire to.
The creator of "Diva," Jacques Polge, akin to an alchemist, crafted the perfect blend of numerous notes. The spectacular opening of the composition features aldehydes, spices, and citrus. Tuberose, powdery iris root, Moroccan and Turkish rose, narcissus, ylang-ylang, jasmine, and clove shine like diamonds in this crown. The unforgettable trail is gifted by a musky-woody base with hints of honey, vanilla, amber, and civet.
I am delighted with Diva, just as I expected. It is a beautiful fragrance, my favorite chypre, with a touch of old school charm. I thoroughly enjoy wearing it.
Classic floral honey chypre, absolutely stunning and not for the fans of fruit preserves.
Oh, what a beautiful product! It is so delicate, not loud or overwhelming, warm, exotic, and feminine. It feels unreal, like it was made just for me. I bought it for my mom, but I will happily order another one for myself because I liked it so much. It immediately made me want to be by the sea, under a cypress tree, wearing a straw hat, with my feet in the warm sand and the incredibly fine trail of the product. It's pure love.
I first tried this fragrance, I hadn't even tested it before, but it was worth it. It is deep and gradually reveals different shades. The first spray doesn't show what it will be like - I'll understand in a few weeks, let it settle, but definitely Yes. I was looking for a more pronounced, even stronger mossy note, but the flowers are more prominent (first spray). And the middle reminded me of the old scent from the 90s, I si Pari by Feretti. Fresh, spring flowers with a hint of acidity, even a hint of citrus. I had three bottles of it, I remember its wonderfully youthful days as a student)). But the trail here is deeper, more feminine, more "adult". It sits close to the skin, definitely mine, because I don't feel it very strongly, but those around me do - they can feel it.
Beauty. Love at first breath. I even envy myself. For those who are unfamiliar but want to get acquainted with the Maiden. She is a distant "relative" of Cisley: de Lune, O de Soir, Estee Lauder "Knowing," and Aromatics Elixir by Clinique. At the same time, she has her own unique personality.
Honey, viscous, sweet. Paradise on Earth!
Diva is definitely not a modern perfume, but it is worth testing. At first, it may seem sharp like a cologne, but after a week, it settles and becomes softer. The first three hours are a bit strong, then the honey-like scent becomes brighter, and the entire fragrance pyramid gradually unfolds, surprisingly rich. It lasts all day long. My colleagues didn't appreciate it. Those who fell ill resorted to sniffing it to clear their noses. But I like it, and the 100ml bottle will last even for my grandchildren, as it is not an everyday fragrance.