40 MOST ICONIC FRENCH PERFUMES OF ALL TIME that you should know!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @MZ2023_
    @MZ2023_ Год назад +6

    I love it when you provide info on less commercialised perfumes and original version of its current ones. I had anais anais, Coco, Tresor , Dune before but I don’t mind repeating . The smell of Perfumes in the 90s, 80s and earlier yrs are so original to the brands even when they used same ingredients . They also last longer. Perfumes nowadays don’t last long and smell similar to each other.

    • @elowyn9664
      @elowyn9664 Месяц назад

      @@MZ2023_ , I wholeheartedly agree. Today's perfumes are very different. In my opinion they all follow the same "route" or scent "gateway". None of them are interesting or are awakening the senses. They are also very simple in structure. They are often made of one or two, maybe three ingredients. If they have five ingredients it would be extraordinary. They have a top note and a bottom note. Nothing more. The vintage perfumes had a layer of many ingredients which unfolded like a veil. That's what's makes them so exciting and unique. The brand *noses* of the past are gone. Sadly very important skills and knowledge of the past seems to have dissappeared with them.

  • @latigresseNYC
    @latigresseNYC Год назад +4

    I have half of these in my collection and have been wearing them for decades! Guerlain Mitsouko is another classic I love so much, as well as L' air du Temps and Farouche by Nina Ricci!

  • @MillieonaVespa
    @MillieonaVespa Год назад +4

    I simply adore the Classic scents, some people say they smell old fashioned or old lady, but not me it is amazing in the 1980s and 1990s new perfume releases were all so different….I was lucky enough to be working in the perfume / beauty business at the time …nowadays Perfumes even Niche perfumes disappoint me, with so many smelling same same ! ..with very little artistry involved…give me Chanel No5 , Chanel CoCo, Opium, madam Roches, Rive Gauche …original Miss Dior was my signature scent for years, the most beautiful Chypre……. I also wore Diorissimo, Dioressence, and Diorella, …. In my humble opinion…artistry in modern perfume can be still found in the houses of Guerlain and Hermes….They still take chances with their formulas coming up with unique smelling perfumes …

  • @dorinha_freitas
    @dorinha_freitas Год назад +5

    I loved your video! Many of the perfumes that you showed I don't know, mostly because they are not sold here in Brazil. Some of them, otherwise, I do know and I wore, like Fidji, Miss Dior Originale (I wore on my wedding!), Amarige (my youngest daughter loves this one), Poême, LouLou and Diorissimo, who I love and have now.
    I love your reviews because they are out of common, very not cliché and you talk about perfumes who are exclusives. I suggest you to do some videos detailing those iconic perfumes, pleferably the most vintage ones.
    A brazilian kiss to you! 😘💛💚

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +1

      Thank you 🥰 yes I will do some videos about my favorite vintage perfumes. I want to review balmain (miss balmain, ivoire), Caron ect

  • @sjsarthou
    @sjsarthou Год назад +5

    I blind bought First by Van Cleef. The opening is so strong in aldehyde, I almost regretted buying it….then 30 mins later omg the magic happened in the drydown! It is so beautiful, elegant and classy scent. Thank you for sharing and I am making a list of your iconic recommendations 😍

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +2

      Glad you like it. Always wait 20 minutes to try a perfume. Most of the time the dry down is very different than the opening, especially for aldehyde perfumes because it is 100% synthetic and is more sensible to the skin.

    • @gi2121
      @gi2121 Год назад

      First's drydown is gor-geous... I can't stop sniffing myself when I wear it.

  • @pauletteyoung112
    @pauletteyoung112 Год назад +3

    When I first smelled Bal A Versailles in 1973 I was mesmerized. I always had a bottle in my collection. It has been changed so much over the years that the modern version is unwearable.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +1

      I have a small vintage bottle. It’s hard to buy the new version.

  • @JT-rx1eo
    @JT-rx1eo 4 месяца назад +2

    The photo of the bottle displayed for Houbigant Fougere Royale is actually the 2010 reimagined version. It is nothing like the original 1882 version, which was discontinued decades ago. The 2010 version is not just a reformulation of the 1882 DNA, its completely different. In my mind, it was created from the perspective of how the fougere would be created given modern materials, perfumery technique, and aesthetics. As if Paul Parque, the perfumer of the 1882 version, was born in the 1960's and created the 2010 version. Rodrigo Flores-Roux is the actual perfumer of the 2010 ver. I have it and love it. But if you want to know in general terms what the 1882 original smelled like, it might be better to get your nose on Mouchoir de Monsieur by Guerlain (1904) or even Jicky.

  • @elowyn9664
    @elowyn9664 Месяц назад +1

    Like you say Princess Diana loved "Diorissimo" and for a while she used Quelques Fleurs. She also very much liked Penthaligon's "Bluebell". Other favourites of hers as she became more mature is Guerlain's "Mitsouko", Hermes "21 Faubourg" and Van Cleef & Arpels "First". Some say she used Lanvin "Arpege" as well. In my opinion all these perfumes seem excellent for her.

  • @shirleycantoni3152
    @shirleycantoni3152 Год назад +2

    I love this selection and video. You are one of my most favourite reviewers. 🙏😍

  • @brvndxxxn
    @brvndxxxn Год назад +2

    Great video! I love classic French perfume

  • @elowyn9664
    @elowyn9664 Месяц назад

    Love this! Just a question: Have you ever come across Coty's "Emeraude" ? It's said to initially have been the favourite of Madame Guerlain and that Monseur Guerlain made "Shalimar" as a nod to "Emeraude". Though Shalimar forever will stand firmly as the unique masterpiece it is, the vintage "Emeraude" is really very special. Soft, deep green notes with an opulent, elegant sweetness. It's seductive and alluring.

  • @scentedsnowdrops
    @scentedsnowdrops 5 месяцев назад

    Wow what a first video to watch.
    A incredible collection so far.
    I absolutely love Baise Voile or how ever it's spelt the Cartier. Love lilies too.
    Coco M is wonderful ❤ and Love & Crime mmm 😍.
    Great video

  • @SueRosalie
    @SueRosalie 2 месяца назад

    I've had several of the versions of L'Interdit but still have a bottle of the original version in the red box. I've owned 15 out of this list. Another one that could have been added is Mystere by Rochas

  • @SueRosalie
    @SueRosalie 2 месяца назад

    I've always wanted some Vent Vert but was never able to find it, but I still have some of my favourite, the original Ivoire in the gold, black, and ivory box. So many perfumes in this list are my favourites: Fidji; Diorissimo; Chanel #22, vintage L'Interdit, original Miss Dior

  • @LA-li4yw
    @LA-li4yw 4 месяца назад

    Quelque fleur is my forever favorite. Is so beautiful

  • @isabelisabel6796
    @isabelisabel6796 Год назад +1

    i loved this video...i have Robert Piguet Fracas...Boucheron, Chanel 5, miss dior , samsara, láor du temps...love vintage perfumes....

  • @DiaryofGabby
    @DiaryofGabby Год назад +1

    😍😍😍😍 EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED

  • @guiraurkikoa
    @guiraurkikoa 8 месяцев назад

    Hello. I bought L'Interdit about three years ago I but I gave it away as I couldn't stand the smell of it. I am more into the Channel n19, Prada Infusion d'iris, Dior Misd Dior o Blooming bouquet. I also like Loewe perfums. I like perfums that don't bother people around me. Thank you for the pod. I will try some of them for sure.

  • @patpatmoomoo5524
    @patpatmoomoo5524 3 месяца назад

    08:35 lol I use to wear amarige when I was 14, 15, 16…. Yikes I must be an old soul. Also, on a trip to Egypt, I was introduced to an oil (forget the name), it reminded me so much of amarige; probably an oil based on tuberose.
    Alice, did you ever smell Bvlgari pour Femme? I used it in the late 2000’s but by the mid 2010’s it smelled slightly different. Now it’s discontinued. Just wondering if you had any thoughts on it or its supposed replacement.
    delighted to see so many of my beloved fragrances on this list.

  • @annasantostefano6826
    @annasantostefano6826 Год назад

    I love every perfume on this list. My Mom wore Chanel No5 and Arpege in rotation. Never heard of the Cuir de Russie one and Fougere. I love your videos, so glad I found them today 🌹

  • @rachelwhitcomb8072
    @rachelwhitcomb8072 Год назад +1

    Hi beauty! I look forward to all your videos, we share the same passion for perfume. Would you please consider putting your video out again the one with all your favorite lipsticks? We have similar coloring and it was such a informative video!

  • @marcelle1161
    @marcelle1161 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this, a great broad overview with lots of new inspirations.

  • @Ajibolaa
    @Ajibolaa 10 месяцев назад

    Your fragrance videos are so nice and pleasant. I’m definitely dropping a sub ❤

  • @LizLyonsPhD
    @LizLyonsPhD Год назад

    This is wonderful, formidable, Alice! I made a list of the ones I want to try. I prefer chypre, tabac, oud, vanilla, and iris notes. I just bought L'Heure Bleu, Nahema, and Petite Robe Noire because I collect Guerlain -- my signature is Jicky. But, you have reminded me of so many others. My father was a perfumer and so I know a lot about the ingredients in perfumes but you have reminded me of those I have forgotten. I love Bal a Versailles and Shalimar. I have several bottles of Joy that my mother left me. I also love Tweed by Lentheric and don't think it is made anymore, but I have a bottle that I keep sealed. So many to add to my collection now, thank you, thank you!

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +1

      If you love Chypre tabac notes try Caron tabac blond and blanc even the older version were better with more tobacco notes! Habanita by Molinard also is a great tobacco Smokey perfumes. Rochas collection also and Piguet fragrances. Thank you 🙏 !

    • @LizLyonsPhD
      @LizLyonsPhD Год назад

      @@Aliceinparisofficial I am writing those down. I think Mitsouko is a chypre fragrance and that is probably why I love it. It has been harder to find in other perfumes. Now my list is growing! Thank you.

    • @olena9928
      @olena9928 5 месяцев назад

      Hi. Caron Royale bain de Caron is it worst to buy modern version or better invest in Hermès parfums , I am talking about quality. Thanks

  • @christaclemons1455
    @christaclemons1455 Год назад +2

    Chanel no 5 is my signature scent 🎉

  • @martasalvi8152
    @martasalvi8152 Год назад +2

    Thank you for all of this ideas amazing fragrances 😀 can I ask you have you ever tried fiori di Capri by Carthusia ? It’s amazing 🙂

  • @belairscents
    @belairscents Год назад +1

    Great selection! But I would also add to your list Jolie Madame and miss Balmain among others with fidji by guy laroche❤️ ciao Bella😉

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the suggestions. I know I am missing some of them… there are so many iconic ones

    • @belairscents
      @belairscents Год назад

      @@Aliceinparisofficial absolutely dear! Not easy to collect them all! Step by step😉

  • @parfecto7716
    @parfecto7716 Год назад +2

    Could you talk about Rochas Byzance vintage version?

  • @margaritamaciasdealba5011
    @margaritamaciasdealba5011 Год назад +5

    Panther of 1986 has nothing to do with the new Panther from 2014 the picture you put in the screen, the one from 1986 was created by Alberto Morillas and is an Ambar Floral the one from 2014 is a Chipre

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +2

      Hello yes I know but I don’t show in this video all the original version. To me the 2014 version is still oriental even greener than the original. It’s a powdery oriental and wouldn’t wear this one the casual day or at work. Definitely a night perfume

  • @isabelisabel6796
    @isabelisabel6796 Год назад +1

    i love Boucheron, very chic perfume....

  • @shirleycantoni3152
    @shirleycantoni3152 Год назад +1

    Have you ever tried Worth by Je Revien? It’s really beautiful and has been my favourite since I was a young girl.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +2

      Hello now… I saw beautiful Lalique bottle version on ebay. Would love to try

    • @shirleycantoni3152
      @shirleycantoni3152 Год назад

      @@Aliceinparisofficial it’s truly incredible

    • @SueRosalie
      @SueRosalie 2 месяца назад

      it's Je Reviens by Worth and yes it's a classic

  • @juneszeider5280
    @juneszeider5280 Год назад

    Anais and fracas I have been wearing since I was a teenager
    Fracas made some people feel Ill, but to me it felt like having a nap in the most exquisite flower shop, intoxicating but serene.
    My American peers were dousing in Jean Nate which to me was an olfactory abomination.

  • @scp5577
    @scp5577 Год назад

    Alice - have you ever tried Scherrer 2 by Jean Louis Scherrer? I was thinking about trying it - it has some interesting notes - but one of them is anise and I don't always love heavy anise -

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +1

      Hello yes I tried but I do prefer Scherrer or Indian Nights. its not bad but I did not fall in love

  • @juneszeider5280
    @juneszeider5280 Год назад

    Where is les feminines nirmala by Molinard , the old version was the goat of gourmand
    I am convinced that Muglier based Angel on it.

  • @shirleycantoni3152
    @shirleycantoni3152 Год назад

    Btw love your makeup and 💄

  • @yardenzorea
    @yardenzorea Год назад +3

    ysatis.....

  • @murtila4456
    @murtila4456 Год назад +1

    Classique by JPG is my favourite.

  • @esclarmonde1156
    @esclarmonde1156 4 месяца назад

    What is your lipstic ?

  • @annasantostefano6826
    @annasantostefano6826 Год назад

    I just noticed you said you wore Amarige when you were in your twenties,, I thought you were in your twenties now, you certainly look like it 😳

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +2

      Ah ah thank you I just turned 34 years old. Amaridge is a great one if you love tuberose and opulent 80s kinda perfumes. I loved it in my twenties

    • @annasantostefano6826
      @annasantostefano6826 Год назад

      @@Aliceinparisofficial You're welcome. You are stunning . Sounds lovely, the bottle is very beautiful.

  • @mariadolorsgm2
    @mariadolorsgm2 Год назад

    😍😍💗

  • @vt5533
    @vt5533 Год назад

    I love the scent of Chanel No. 5, but it gives me a headache, sorry to say....

  • @Hannah_Rachel_and_Kotik
    @Hannah_Rachel_and_Kotik Год назад

    Mature and sophisticated is not the same thing. I think Chanel 5 is not only mature, but smells like old ladies. I don't think it's particularly sophisticated, maybe for that time it was. For today, it's just heavy and l know many, many women who think it's outdated, heavy and... stinks. Same for Au de soir. Not sophisticated. Heavy and doesn't smell good. Not very sophisticated There are better ways to take the same ingredients and make a nicer, fresher scent with them.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +6

      "many women" yah many women are half naked, no standards and wear tacky cheap perfumes. I prefer to smell an old lady than a young cheap one. Most today perfumes stinks and smell sweet and heavy. Would not even spray to my dog. They are insult to the perfume industry. But guess what? money money money because the masse buy it. Mass people are not sophisticated because sophistication is rare. What is rare is expensive and priceless.

    • @patpatmoomoo5524
      @patpatmoomoo5524 3 месяца назад

      @@Aliceinparisofficialclassic is classic.

  • @expansefloating4096
    @expansefloating4096 Год назад

    Thank you for this video! So interesting to learn about these older perfumes via your passion for them. 🏺
    Can I ask you if you know of any perfumes that are similar to Eau de Rochas? It’s a big favorite of mine. I like that it’s very fresh and devoid of sweetness. Always on the hunt for similar scents that have stronger performance.

    • @Aliceinparisofficial
      @Aliceinparisofficial  Год назад +2

      Hello try O de Lancôme even it is different to eau de rochas but it is in the same family. You can still find Eau de Rochas in France though

    • @expansefloating4096
      @expansefloating4096 Год назад

      @@Aliceinparisofficial thank you :) I enjoy very much O de Lancôme. I have a vintage bottle of it too.