Byredo Casablanca Lily Perfume
- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2015
Brand: Byredo
Line: casablanca lily
Product Type: perfumes
Classification: niche
Volume: 50 ml
Country: Sweden
Made in: Sweden
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: eastern
Top Notes: Gardenia, Plum
Heart Notes: Cloves, Tuberose
Base Notes: Rosewood
Byredo Casablanca Lily perfume is an exquisite, subtle, and slightly mysterious fragrance that will be highly appreciated by admirers of oriental perfumes with floral-fruity echoes. It will certainly delight both men and women, whose creative energy is manifested to the maximum at night with its versatility. The perfume is part of the "Bedspreads of the Night" collection, inspired by the amazing, enchanting scent of flowers blooming at night.
The top accord of the fragrant composition plays with sweet, almost honey notes of ripe Plum with spicy Gardenia accents. The sensual heart of the perfume reveals its mesmerizing explosive shades of Tuberose with the piquant nuances of Carnation. Spicy-woody overtones of precious Rosewood and the sweetness of amber honey complete this night scent.
Scent - a time machine! Dedicated to all the youth of the 90s. Inhale and you're 19 again, at the disco, Casablanca by Jessica Jay. You either wear Amarige by Givenchy or Blue Lady, with vibrant makeup, teased hair held in place with hairspray. Enjoying fruity champagne, chewing gum, strutting in high heels, nylon stockings, and a figure-hugging dress, with your whole life ahead of you!
An enchanting winter scent perfect for our climate. It is intense, warm, honey-like, and flowery. It is not overwhelming or suffocating. It is truly incredible. It does not contain vanilla or powder. You want to keep inhaling it, from the beginning to the base notes. I completely agree with the name, it smells just like summer nights in warm countries - absolutely intoxicating.
I didn't buy it here, but I managed to get it for half the price. I really liked the scent of this perfume from all the Bairedo ones. It is very long-lasting and feminine, with a delicate trail that doesn't overpower. Moreover, it is an extract with a concentrated fragrance, so its price is fully justified. I have tested all the Bairedo fragrances, and they disappointed me in terms of longevity, but this particular line, especially Casablanca, is very well made. The scent has a touch of the 90s and reminds me of my mom's perfume from that time. Of course, before making a purchase, it is advisable to test it or at least find a sample.
I received a sample of this fragrance. Overall, it is a nice floral scent for women with a slightly retro feel. In my opinion, it is not worth its price, especially since I already have Amariage by Guerlain, which is almost identical. Why pay more? There is also Poeme by Lancome in the same style.