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When I want pink, I go for Rahat Loukoum. It smells synthetic to me. This is one of the few scents and I do love many scents that I cannot imagine ever being tired of! Then the sillage is nonexsistent.

Guerlain have long followed the rule that it's better to be good than to be first. This trio are our covert gourmands.

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Guerlain launches La Petite Robe Noire Couture at the beginning of 2014 as a new flanker of the hugely successful La Petite Robe Noire perfume line. This new fragrance is conceived as glamorous, more chypre and fit for the red carpet. The composition is floral - fruity, vivacious, bubbly and somewhat eccentric, retaining some of the distinctive gourmand character. Top notes include sparkling bergamot and raspberry, which is the main fruity ingredient of this new version. The heart presents rose laid on its chypre base of patchouli, vetiver, tonka bean and moss. The illustration on the bottle this time shows a glamorous, strapless long evening dress. The fragrance is available in Eau de Parfum concentration. The nose behind this fragrance is. I did my review, but I just couldn't stop singing praises for LPRN Couture. It smells sooo beautiful. Makes me feel beautiful. For the sake of myself only. I enjoy smelling the back of my hand over and over and over. Lucky for me it's long lasting and I can discern the development clearly. I enjoy the fresh yet powdery raspberry opening. It's quite warm and intense at the same time. I'm always careful not to inhale too close upon this opening stage, coz it may induce headache. But when it reaches the middle stage with rose, tonka bean and finally vetiver mixed in, God it's to die for! Silage moderate to heavy. Longevity awesome with just 3 sprays but I love to add another 1-2 sprays just because. I am mad with my first Guerlain and preparing to buy heaps more from this reputable house. Edit: Happy to say I finally detect the oakmoss. At the very last phase when the perfume is almost gone, I smelled something green mossy. Very delicate on me. This is absolutely a modern chypre. How refreshingly unusual these days to find a scent with earthy, green moss as its backbone! I can feel the mossy base of Mitsouko whispering to me throughout the drydown, and yet, there is nothing 'fusty' or vintage about this, it is completely doing its own thing; modern, fresh, reworked. The raspberry accord at the top? Yes, as others have said, it's bold and bright, and might be overwhelming if it stayed at that concentration throughout, but it settles very quickly to a perfect real-fruit sweet not candy-fruit sweet accord, which blends with and is undercut by that smooth Guerlain patchouli and the beautiful green, deep moss and vetiver. It's a bright, uncommon mix of real raspberry blended into an utterly wearable and contemporary chypre. When I wear this, I feel like I've gone back in time and am kicking it loose as a flapper girl; not like looking back at a faded photo, but actually living it in brand new Technicolour. And I know different people have different expectations for sillage, but this is perfectly lasting on me; a cloud of scent for the whole working day. I'll be getting a lot of wear out of my 100ml bottle. This is beautiful from opening to dry down. But I would never recommend anyone paying for this without trying it. The scent is lovely but the performance is awful. Then the sillage is nonexsistent. I see no point in perfume that no one can actually smell. I do NOT have a light touch with spraying. Its very disappointing because this smells so good I would love to keep buying this and wearing it but I dont understand putting out a perfume that just can not perform. This is my second review on this fragrance. Couture is my favourite summer fragrance and one of a kind, with its fresh combo of raspberry, clean patchouli and vetiver. It's like walking with a basket full of roses and freshly picked raspberries through a green forest after rain. A summer dream that I'm going to miss because, as it's been happening with many other good Guerlain fragrances, they have discontinued this one too. I've known for quite a while that they would, but I guess I hoped against hope that they wouldn't. So if you love this beauty, grab it before it completely disappears. I get the gel bathroom air freshener opening, too - I am so bummed! The edp drydown is gorgeous on my skin though it opens strong , but I wanted to be sure before committing. I got samples of the edp, edt and couture, because none of them are safe blind buys even for a Lolita Lempicka fan. Maybe the raspberries are too synthetic? It ruined the drydown. I bought this as my birthday present to dear self this year. This is my first Guerlain! I was debating between buying this first or Shalimar but I go with this first as I live in the tropics. Some of the reviews here said that this is quite fresh so LPRN Couture is my choice. I was a bit worried about the harsh cough syrup smell many people dislike, but hey, I actually LOVE IT! It's not cough syrup for me but rather like cherry cough drops candy well perhaps still cough thingy. I'm sure it's the raspberry opening note. And yet combined with bergamot, LPRN Couture is indeed fresh. I adore this opening stage, very juicy, like biting fresh fruits. And the raspberry note continues to Couture's middle notes, with powdery rose taking center stage. Just a newbie in my perfume journey, but I'm sure I'll be buying more Guerlain. There's no iris here, where powdery notes usually present for me, but this is definitely face powder smell. The powdery quality of this middle stage is strong, I will remember to spray only at the back of my neck and hand. So far this is unique, fresh, and quite heavy perfume. Happily not headache inducing. Just so unbearably pretty like the bottle and the printed one shouldered black dress. As usual the middle notes last the longest on me. Powdery rose very prominent, fresh raspberry noticeable for first 2 hours and no patchouli at all. I can now detect the dry down of tonka beans. Perhaps later on I can detect the vetiver and oakmoss. But so far longevity and silage for me are very good. Edit: I'm loving this perfume experience LPRN Couture gives me! Sometimes the raspberry cough drops quality will be present and other times undetected. My impression so far is like eating a sugar powdered raspberry, as you bite it, the fresh juice is mixed with bergamot and glided over rose essential oil. Finally it seeped through your skin, leaving only warm earthy musky vanilla I adore very much. How this makes my day! Well, I never thought I'd find a chypre fragrance from Guerlain or from the wonderfully talented Thierry Wasser which I didn't adore, but this is it. The opening is pure faux fruity cough medicine. It does dry down to something less fruity, but is a Meh for me. Edit - Oh Mme Couture, I owe you and M. Wasser such an apology. I wore you for the first time for 6 hours when I wrote my review, however that was in air conditioning. After submitting the review, I scurried out into the 36 degree Celcius heat and you came to life. Lovely and fresh, I would even call this a green scent when it is worn in heat. Just what I needed in the Australian Summer humidity. Now today I have given you another chance in both outside heat and indoor air con. The opening raspberry note is still overwhelmingly reminiscent of artificial cough syrup horrible, but it lasts only a couple of minutes if that , but the dry down is now a beautiful earthy vetiver and moss. I'll be buying a 100ml bottle now. I am so glad I ignored the negative reviews. If you like hot couture or insolence this is your kind of perfume. This is a great fragrance. It smells pretty expensive too : highly recommended. After years, I finally got this. It reminds me of the Miss Dior 2012 reformulation, I like the sour, expensive champagne quality this has. It smells way too expensive to be a LPRN flanker, it's masterfully blended, It doesn't have too much of anything, It's not overpowering, and it's not your regular off the mill fruit+patch combo. Beautiful creation by Monsieur Wasser where all the notes shine altogether hand in hand. With raspberry and rose as main notes, things could've easily gone wrong like all those girly perfumes out there , but Guerlain did an amazing job, La Petite Robe Noire Couture smells just like a sexy little black dress, one with decent fabric and great cut! I think from 24 ~ 45 year olds would fit well. This is NOT a blind buy. It looked like it was going to be something I love. I love petite robe noire! So about that- this really does remind me of the gel bathroom deodorizers that slowly evaporate as they sit atop the toilet tank. This is not pretty. It smells very artificial and stale and is more potent than Fracas. And I actually like fracas. This is a lot like the cough syrup smell of Guerlain insolence. So this is not a trash fragrance, even though I dislike it. I think someone who wants a super strong synthetic in your face raspberry would like this. Personally, I do not want to separate type of fragrance by sexual or gender stereotype. I think everyone could wear fragrances as many as we desire. For me, La Petite Robe Noire edp Couture edition by Guerlain is although designed to capture the target of young women, it can make men or older women shining and smiling by sweet notes; from fruity and vanilla, together with light floral-patchouli tone. Surely, I fall in love it at first time suddenly and I decide to find the original and the other flankers of LPRN soon. The patchouli in this balances out the sweetness. Raspberries,rose and patchouli are three of my favourite notes. This fragrance has body and depth. The vétiver is shot through and gives it an aromatic feel with the sweet raspberry that makes it playful but very chic and elegant. Longevity is great a good 8 hour wear,the projection is moderate, more in the first 2 hours then it gives a halo of fragrance around you as you walk. This is far better than the original and in my opinion the best flanker. Guerlain always comes through! I have a sample edp. The perfume is lasting - first. In the midst of cloudy weather, not on the heat - secondly. Combination of dense raspberry jam and rose with patchouli. Forest walk in the wet forest, raspberries everywhere. There is no sweetener, no sugar, which is great. Surprise on the plus. I recommend to try it out. By all accounts I shouldn't like this perfume. I typically detest patchouli and I strongly disliked the original LPRN. So imagine my surprise when I not only liked LPRN Couture, but loved it! This opens up with a bright, sweet raspberry that's grounded with just the right amount of patchouli. I'm finding that there's something about Guerlain's patchouli that I actually enjoy and that works amazingly with my skin. As Couture dries down it doesn't change all that much, but the raspberry becomes deeper and the chypre base becomes more evident. This is classy and less heavily sweet than the original LPRN which I think makes it more wearable and versatile. The sillage is light to moderate, but longevity is fantastic--it easily lasts 8 hours on my skin and even longer on my clothes. I'm so glad I invested in the 100ml bottle as this has become a winter staple for me. I had to try it. It smells too synthetic berry air-freshener to my nose. It has the tart rasberry at the top, predominantly patch-bergamot in hot persuit. This is a crowd pleaser to be sure, but sample before you buy. To its credit, good longevity and moderate silage so that's a few pluses. I would rather wear AT Fruitchouli if I'm going to berry-ville. Morello cherry preserve is my favourite jam, for being tart, just the right amount of sourness. Guerlain waved goodbye to cherry when they made Couture, proclaiming it to be raspberry, but I keep thinking of conserve, as opposed to Jam, it's not really very sweet once the dry down commences. La Petite Robe Noir Couture is unisex to my nose, the woody base is Guerlain's secret but it smells quite masculine to me. Everything else is covered in other reviews and as it was a limited edition, grab it while you can. It's a trainer wheel version of Coco Noir. The opening is raspberry gelato. Just before this becomes another boring fruiti-chouli the chypre notes come to the rescue. It becomes a deeper mossy scent that has great longevity with modest sillage. This classic Guerlain powder note is absent, but not missed. LPRN Couture is fine as it is. Admittedly, I'm not a fan of the bottle graphics - I like my Guerlains to maintain their classic elegance and mystery. But the bottle is the only thing I can fault here. I apologize profoundly to the line of La Petite Robe Noire and to Guerlain. LPRN Couture is ah-may-zing. The raspberry is obvious, realistic, but the patchouli gives it depth. I thought this was a silly, jump-on-the-bandwagon line but I was wrong. My only complaint about Couture is that I would love it to project more and be stronger. If you want an unusual fragrance, one that you won't smell on very many people, try this. I wanted to add that this and LPRN Eau Fraiche were both blind buys that I just received today. I have the Couture on one wrist and the Eau Fraiche on the other. As the Couture begins to dry down it definitely becomes more chypre-based. In fact, I would love to see what would happen if oak moss were increased. It is not a gourmand, although it is a sweet chypre, versus a dry chypres like Magie Noire. EDIT: I've been wearing this for a few hours and I LOVE the scent. This and Eau Fraiche are beautiful and distinct. The only issue I have, with either of them, is the longevity! Granted, my skin does eat perfume, but typically Guerlain has better staying power. The Eau Fraiche isn't a surprise, because it's an eau de toilette, but the Couture does. If I put my nose right up to it, then I can smell it, but I smell it more on my shirt than skin. Still, no regrets for two beautiful scents. EDIT AGAIN: Oh my god this drydown is beautiful! Guerlain all the way. Just wish it projected more! What a beautiful, cheerful fragrance! That's what I think every time I wear LPRN Couture. This is the only one I love from LPRN line. It's not that the others aren't well-done, but the combination of notes, especially the rose in LPRN Couture is simply irresistible. The raspberry gives it sweetness, the rose evokes elegance while the patchouli mixed with vetiver brings fresh accords. And it has great longevity and projection! I heard they were going to discontinue it once the LPRN Intense had been launched, but luckily they seem to have changed their mind. This is juicy ripe fruit and patchouli. It is softer and dries a bit more chypre than Tauerville Fruitchouli Flash but in the opening they are siblings. In the dry down the oakmoss rises but not to full chypre power. It just balances the scent and makes it dry instead of sweet. After an hour this is a skin scent. After two hours, it's gone. Goodness I adore this scent. The opening notes are fruity, intense, and fun, almost cherry-like. For a fruity fragrance, it's surprisingly warm and mature. This is definitely worth carrying as a signature scent. To me, it's unique and unforgettable, even among other gourmands. As it dries down, it becomes woody, slightly spicy, and sweet. Personally one of my favourites. It's unique, warm, and sexy. Keep in mind it's a very intense scent, however. I haven't been able to take this perfume off my mind, I'm obsessed with it. Sillage: I'd say moderate. It definitely leaves a trail behind, but it won't turn heads in a room---I consider this a good thing. Longevity: Very long lasting. If you put it on in the evening, you'll likely wake up to this scent. This one's a great choice if you want a year round LPRN. It's light and fresh raspberries with a hint of Shalimar vanilla and it lasts well into 7 hours on me. This is feminine and girly with just enough sweet to make you smile. If I were to recommend one out of the many for a blind buy it would be this one. The LPRN line might get roasted for being hyper trendy-fruity-sweet and for its endless flankers-upon-flankers, but LPRN Couture is GOOD, really really really freakin' good. So, LPRN Couture goes very gourmand on me, which is exactly what I was hoping for. It opens with a fresh, realistic, slightly tart cherry-berry, and then the tonka and a soft patch start sneaking in slowly, bit by bit, with just a hint of moss in the drydown. I really get no rose, which is fine. It's a very simple scent. Yes, this is trendy-fruity-sweet simplicity done exactly right. It's girly-girl, delicious, and easy to wear, but never smells juvenile, cheap, or tacky. Projection is moderate, but it lasts and lasts. I love this elegant bottles. I didn't like EDP. Couture is simple perfume. I don't love it;it's boring for me because of lots of dark raspberry but it's good to have it. مقدار خیلی زیادی تمشک و کمی آلبالو به همراه کنی نعناهندی و چوب و مقدار خیلی کمی رز. شیرین هست اما ملس هم هست و نعناهندی باعث شده تمشک حالت تیره داشته باشه. کمی که می مونه شیرینی کمتر میشه. هیچ تغییرات و پیچیدگی نداره و برای من خسته کننده ست چون هشتاد درصدش فقط تمشک و آلبالو هست اما خوب هست آدم یک دونه داشته باشه. هم رو میز توالت خیلی زیباست هم همه مخصوصا آقایون خیلی از این عطر تعریف می کنن. ب فرند من میگه خیلی سکسی و شیطون و مدرن هست. شنیدم دیسکانت هم شده خداروشکر من زودتر گرفتم ماندگاری خوب. I can't say which is my favorite,I like them all,each if them in it's special occasion and mood Guerlain la petit couture opens with a fresh,tart,juicy fruit note,combination of raspberry and a hint of bergamot as notes suggest,but my nose can tell there's also cherry.. I don't have much raspberry scents.. I'm not a fan of the original EDP not too crazy about licorice. This one is like a thicker, sweeter version of the EDT, minus the soapy note. It has a delicious tartness to it. You can count on Guerlain to make cherries smell sophisticated. There's that distinctive Guerlain-esque powdery nuance to this scent that keeps this juicy cherry lady classy. I know the notes list raspberry, but I smell cherry, period. Very good sillage, and the longevity is fantastic too, 12 hours later and I could still smell it lingering on my skin. I had Miss Dior EdP on my other arm and that one had vanished without a trace by then. I've ignored it for so long, thinking it was the same scent as the regular EDP, just in a different bottle, but I'm so glad I let the SA spray it on me. This starts off a strong rasperry and patch but quickly dries down to a smoother chypre type scent. I can smell rasperry and oakmoss. Imo it smells like cherry chapstick and light notes of cosmetic powder. It is long lasting but sillage sits close to the skin occasionally wafting around. I love Couture, it's elegant and is amazing with my skin. It has similar dna to la petite robe noir but this one is less sweet, no licorice and the oakmoss makes this lighter feeling. I know that la petite robe noir and some of the flankers get alot of hate but i think there different than other fruity frags on the market. It smells expensive to me, not overly sweet, not heavy or syrupy. Maybe they just work great with my skin chemistry. All the negetive reveiws almost made me avoid trying them but I'm glad it didn't. I love this perfume as well as the others! I now have in my possession two 100 ml bottles of this beauty from my fav perfume site. Aproximately 8 hours ago I sprayed this on my outer hand, went to sleep, and woke up smelling the most beautiful dry down of raspy raspberry and the rest of the ingredients but the raspberry was the most dominant. This is on skin! Usually the only time I have scent left from 8 hours ago is on my clothes. This is the EDP they don't make a toilette in this and not only is it beautiful, it is worth the money. I was thrilled to see this on my fragrance site- I now wasn't finding it in the stores anymore they have pulled it off shelves in the last month. I just want to say though, as much as I love this one it is my favourite LPRN I do miss the tea note that the 2012 EDP version of regular LPRN has. Fortunately I DO have that version also so it's no big deal. Soooo, I guess it's safe to say I love the series and wish I could find the original from 2009. I doubt that will happen, it must be long sold out... This one is like velcro: it has a plush side and a curiously raspy side. It is nature-inspired, but unmistakably man-made. And most importantly, it works! I see the L'Heure Bleue reference as well as the Red Berries of Death. Even though I don't like it enough for actually wearing it, it's a shame they're discontinuing it. Of all the LPRN collection this is my favourite. I think my wee squeal of shock summed it up I'm sure that this will still be available on the Guerlain counters for a while yet, as they sell off the remaining stocks of LPRN Couture, but if you like this flanker, it might be time to start stocking up on it before it goes and before prices go up on Ebay for it! I was leaving the department store with this when the security sticker that was still on the bottom started going off.. I explained to him that it's not the original and a flanker and which 'dress' to look for.. It's the sweet cherry scent I've been looking for. Seriously, if you want something with a tart cherry note but a womanly sweetness that isn't ostentatious, nor too 'fluffy' this is going to make you smile. It lasts for ages and I love the dry down as much as I love the initial burst. It dries down very similar to the first spray but smells very clean, it's not quite just showered in the typical way, but smells as though you've only just sprayed it. Don't bother with the original which is a heavy, clunky, medicinal thing. THIS is where it is at! It's essentially a berry-infused LPRN without the medicinal liquorice. For this reason I recommend it if you simply cannot stand the regular LPRN, you might surprise yourself. The brilliance of La Petite Robe Noire Couture is the manner in which it twists and bends a paradigm that is expected. For one, look at the bottle: a graduated pink hue. La Petite Robe Noire Couture is a chypre, after all, and with deconstruction this can be realised. An intriguing tar can be smelled from a distance, carrying a thematic theme. The cool grip of raspberry remains, a fabulous deliciousness, but I detect a touch of olfactory irritation. The cooly fruit undulations which is mixed lovingly with lavender and citrus recall hygiene and obnoxiously tinted body mists which seemingly only come in one size, excessively jumbo, and a hydrant-like atomiser. Thankfully, this dissipates quickly. Underneath all this is a warm chypre body. Our chypre has an exuberant and sly sensuality — most shocking when one recalls the story our pink top notes told just before. A cleansed patchouli with a hint of its dense earthy greenery, free spirited but somewhat chained to the other notes and the saccharine top note accord. A marvellously rooty, naturalistic and oily vetiver dances in the distance — a moreish counterpoint. At the very base is an ambery moss, forming perhaps what is the most necessary element of the chypre structure. The almond seems to sing forever in this perfume, which achieves some interesting effects. In its green form, raw almonds are bitter and uniquely fresh, with a touch of a residual mouthfeel — I am tempted to say that this can be found at the very top, exalted with a hint of functional aldehydes. Move inwards and detect almonds, now powdery and vanillic. As a superbly edible marzipan and play doh, a majestic pollen scent, attachments to LPRN Couture makes some sense to me, no matter how far fetched. This trio are our covert gourmands. LPRN Couture takes the covert powder inflection and adds it to the overt — not brashly, I must add. La Petite Robe Noire Couture demonstrates a unique fragrance. The sweet, bready nuances of methyl cyclopentenolone maple lactone with coffee, nuttiness, and maple add wonderful layers to this complex work. Perhaps LPRN Couture sparks excitement because it swaps ethyl maltol for something with a touch of gusto, something that can be treated seriously. It has the neon sketchings of the fruity Nahema and tingly sensations of Chamade. A tonka and vanilla brûlée, done before in Shalimar, but here it is drowned in fruit. And on the note fruit: Mitsouko has peach. LPRN Couture has red fruits washed with white musk. Smells like glistening berry mocktail served in a wine glass during a gala dinner. A girl who is old enough to know elegance, but still too young to drink. I bought this by mistake, supposed to buy the original lprn. Ended up this version really goes with my chemistry. The bottle of LPRN Couture that I have contains a sickly-sweet heavy fragrance that smells nothing like the fresh composition described in the Perfume Pyramid above. It smells instead like the Pyramid for LPRN original. I wonder if there was a major packaging error. I find this business with flankers annoying generally, but this one takes the cake. What an exasperating and confusing experience with this line of Petite Robe Noire fragrances. I went into a store and tried a tester on paper, loved it, and then sprayed it on my skin--loved it. It smelled bright and fresh, like old world lip gloss and a beautiful light bouquet, not cloying incidentally, just like the Perfume Pyramid on this page. I still liked it the next morning. I returned to the store, told the clerk I'd like to purchase Petite Robe Noire. Got home, opened it, discovered a green liquid--didn't smell anything like the tester I had tried. Looked it up online, discovered there were other versions of this fragrance. I explained the situation to the clerk. She agreed to exchange the green for the pink. I got it home, noticed the bottle had an unfamiliar black band across the bottom--turned out to be the original LPRN, but clearly not the scent I had sampled on my skin. I hated the cloying sweetness of this newly-purchased variation. I returned to the store. Turns out the tester they had on display was LPRN Couture, but the one they had in stock for sale was original LPRN. Barely recognizable differences in the packaging, and even the clerk had no idea. I looked all over town for a location that had LPRN Couture the one I had originally sampled and liked? This bottle of LPRN Couture turns out to be NOTHING like the composition described above citrus, raspberry, rose etc or the one I tested in store in the first place--instead it's some cloying heavy licorice sweet scent, exactly like the one LPRN original I returned earlier. What is the deal with this fragrance? Why all of the major variations with almost-identical packaging? And why is this bottle of LPRN Couture that I purchased tonight exactly like the original LPRN and nothing like the Pyramid above? Could there have been a mistake in the packaging? Perhaps the manufacturers themselves got mixed up by this ludicrously confusing packaging? At any rate, infuriating experience. I hope I can return this most recent purchase and be done with LPRN forever. And I'm still trying to wash this cloying thick stink off my skin! It's more powerful than you think but demands you to reveal fully. The choice is yours. The frag captures the innocence and pleasure of being sneaky at the same time. It reminds me a little bit a vision created by YSL through Parisienne but that story was about a young, immature French girl ready to fall in love. This one is dark-minded, playful but soaked with awareness of consequences and daring for what she desires... Longevity: 8 h on my skin much longer in my clothes and scarf Sillage: perfect to evoke a crushing impact on a person near you. The longer you stay close the reaction is bolder but in total secret My start with the series was a bit confusing - I now realise this was the first one I tried, but because I hadn't realised there was more than one I couldn't understand why the tester smelled so different and so much better than the full sized bottle! I now have the Eau Fraiche and the Couture, and I love them both. The Couture dry down is a lot more powdery on my skin, probably because of the patchouli, but the two are my new favourite fragrances. It took me a long time to get to my samples of this one and its sister, La Petite Robe Noire Eau de Toilette, because I wasn't attracted to this line at all. First of all there's so many of them it's quite confusing, and then I also really dislike everything about how this is marketed, the name and the bottles. In practice I have nothing against black dresses, little or not- to the contrary! But when people start raving about them, blowing the whole thing up to ridiculous proportions, I think it's so tacky I kind of want to throw up. And I agree with a lot of other people - out of all the perfume houses, I would never have suspected Guerlain would be the one to go with that as a concept for a whole perfume line. So I was a bit prejudiced to say the least, but I'll try anything at least once and I do really like cherries in perfume, so I've been wearing both of my samples on and off for the last couple of days. And I have to say, although I'm not crazy about them or anything, I do really like them! It shouldn't be so surprising, marketing is just marketing after all. I do think they're quite similar, so I'm just writing the one review for this Couture version, which I prefer. The difference is that the Eau de Toilette is a bit lighter and patchouli is earthier in it, making the scent just a bit more dusty. Ironically, I think the Couture version is a lot heavier on the cherry, richer and more syrupy. In fact it reminds me just a little bit of my exuberant cherry syrup favourite, Serge Lutens' Louve. This one doesn't come close to Louve in regards to richness, sweetness, longevity and just pure joy, and the patchouli makes it a lot less edible, but they do have a bit of a similar vibe. So I think both scents are quite nice, and definitely worth trying for cherry lovers, but to me they're not outstanding enough to make me want more - especially considering my enduring dislike for the branding here. For now, I'll stick with Louve for my cherry fix. I really shouldn't like this perfume, I JUST SHOULDN'T, but I don't like it.... I EFFIN LOVE IT! I finally got my hands on a bottle after being given a sample at Munich Airport while on my way to France. I was shopping duty free and given a beautiful cloth with the dress on it, sprayed with this ultra sweet fruity patchouli fragrance. I am very much a Thierry Mugler, Lolita Lempicka, Nina Ricci, Tom Ford, and everything else kind of woman, boasting over 300 fragrances.... I saved the cloth and put it on a cork board as a memento... I remember stating that I would get Viktor and Rolf Bonbon before I got this, big mistake. I can see myself wearing this every day. Yes, it's sweet, yes, it smells synthetic upon first spray. Then it develops into a very beautiful soft sugary berries, but then that vetiver kicks in and really helps it to balance out into something classy, elegant, beautiful, rockerish, sexy... It's really so beautiful and worth every penny. I can't wait to get the original and 2 to see the difference. This can be worn year round. Yes, it is the kind of fragrance you smell a lot, like lady one million, etc. But it depends on whose wearing it, vetiver and patchouli have the ability to adapt to the user and to body chemistry, so it is a little different on everyone. I just so happen to bring out the strong base note in this fragrance. It's definitely a keeper. Perfect for work, happy hour, and snuggling close to my man!!! This is fresher, brighter, sweeter, fruitier, and greener than LPRN EDP, but def the same vibe. It's most of those things I listed because it has raspberry instead of cherry, and no licorice. It also doesn't have the powdery aspect, although I don't get much of that in LPRN. You can def smell the patchouli in Couture, which I'm starting to enjoy when done right. I normally HATE patchouli I love it! I wish I had more, but it's harder to find online in the US for good prices, whereas I have been tracking down 3. This 1oz of Couture was a good price tho. It has less depth than LPRN, but overall... I've never smelled the EDT of LPRN because it seems to lack everything gourmand that I love about the EDP and Couture. But if I find the EDT for a good price, I'll do it. I have to blind buy my perfumes since I live in the middle of nowhere. I def love this! Will keep my eyes for deals and steals so I can get more! After a candy-like opening, it blooms into a fruit and berry salad served in a crystal bowl à la Guerlain. There's something milky there too to give it richness and body. A little hologram of Shalimar my appear fleetingly in your peripheral vision as you take a whiff from your wrist, but why not? Someone in the house across the street is burning incense as those berries burst between your teeth. I really almost had an aversion against La Petite Robe Noire EDP, so many people on the streets wearing it and always a mismatch regarding their appearance. I even turned my head away because I found it strong and simply not a smell that I want around me. But suddenly I found myself turning my head AFTER something I thought was LPRN EDP and I couldn't explain this kind of extreme paradigm shift of my nose to myself. Now, after testing the whole range anew, I know what it is: LPRN Couture is much better! Even something I'd consider wearing in small doses.. Sweet and fruity, but not without depth. Better than a lot of other recent mainstream launches or is last year not recent anymore? It's pretty and wearable, at one point I was a bit ovewhelmed by the sweetness, but that phase didn't last long. It's not really something that I would buy, I prefer my sweet fragrances with less cherry, because despite the fact that the tartness of the rapsberry is present without a doubt, there still is a lot of cherry here. The dark syrup-y sweetness of cherries is just not my thing. Too much sticky sweetness I guess. Overal, very fun, but not too playful and silly, fragrance. Not sure how relevant this is regarding Guerlains other scents, but nice none the less. At first I wasn't a fan of it, but it really got to me. And not once is it too masculine for me. This is the first perfume ever where I actually find that the raspberries smell like real raspberries, enhanced indeed, but still realistic. I find this fragrance to be beautiful almost beyond words. It manages to be classy, youthful, mature, sexy, flirty, fun, dramatic, serious... I smell all notes all through the wear as a matter of fact and the vetiver and moss are all the way as good as in classic old time chypres. The vetiver, in particular, is stunning, green, earthy and balancing the whole concoction from being cloying. Because this stuff is sweet, and I mean... The vetiver calming those those lovely berries, then a sweet and relevant rose, bright citrus and last... I have a complicated relationship to patchouli, because I think it works best when it´s by itself. No, I didn´t mean that, I meant when the patchouli in a fragrance would still be good if all by itself. This is one of the few scents and I do love many scents that I cannot imagine ever being tired of! From all the dark rasperry jam patchouli perfumes I prefer Couture the most. The raspberry in the opening is very definite and kind of in-your-face, but not overwhelmingly so. It's very enjoyable and less sweet than expected. Coupled with the rose it makes this amazing rose marmalade experience which I'm always looking for in fruity rose perfumes. Gorgeous, a joy to wear. The raspberry is present all the while, but as soon as the patchouli kicks in, it's that element which keeps couture sweet, and it also gives a dark edge which I like. It adds that sultriness which makes Couture couture in my opinion. There's a bit of oakmoss in the drydown and traces if tonka, but the rest of the Vetiver a mystery to me. Longevity is good, I'm getting 8 hours with it, and it's easy to pick up the scent as I'm walking around. Couture is XS for her and the rest of them gone right, which can only be achieved with a Top Dog nose and over a century of perfuming, to produce winning formulas every time nearly every time. LPRN Couture is the perfect dark and seductive fruitchouli, after everyone got it so horribly wrong. EDIT: all that said. I have LPRN EDT as well but like Couture much more. I can't decide on my favourite part: the raspberry top notes or the spicy, creamy drydown. I always feel sexy wearing this scent. If you nuzzle in close to the skin you can still get hints of the initial raspberry hours later. Not too sweet on me and lasts. Can still smell some of the cherry of the LPRN EDT which I also love. Guerlain have long followed the rule that it's better to be good than to be first. Or at least it's better to be the last one standing. Coty Chypre created the genre that defined perfumery in the 20th century. Mitsouko copied the formula, improved it and is now the standard-bearer. It then surpassed them and became the model of the genre. Coty l'Origan, then Guerlain l'Heure Bleue. Caron En Avion, then Guerlain Vol de Nuit. Even on the men's side, Guerlain's eponymous Vetiver followed Carven's by four years. The Fruitchouli genre is a somewhat restrained take on the egregious gourmands of late 1990s. The Fruitchouli's emphasis on berry notes makes it technically gourmand in nature, but it is Gourmand 2. The questionable goal of smelling like a cupcake was toppled and 'hints of fill-in-the-blank berry' became the marketing catch-phrase. In 2009, late in the game, Guerlain entered the fray with La Petite Robe Noire eau de toilette. The reference Fruitchoulis by this time were already dead and gone. Badgely Mischka by Badgely Mischka was discontinued and Miss Dior Chérie had been thoroughly reformulated, flanked and renamed to the point of anonymity. Guerlain went the shell-game route of Miss Dior Chérie, quickly replacing its first version by Delphine Jelk with a similar version by Thierry Wasser, then releasing an eau de parfum. Then came the stream of flankers, each distinguished by a slightly different silhouette of a little black dress on the bottle. Most buyers don't actually know which perfume they actually have. La Petite Robe Noire Couture is the stand-out of the lot. It shows its Guerlain DNA in an almost campy exaggeration of its predecessors. Mitsouko's plum is prim next to La Petite Robe Noire Couture's sweet berry cobbler, but the likeness is there. La Petite Robe Noire Couture's dark sweetness is a less restrained play on L'Heure Bleue's bittersweet version of the floral oriental. La Petite Robe Noire Couture's real precedent, though, is Guerlain Insolence. Insolence was derided as a trite sweet floral that watered down the reputation of the brand. Guerlain's smart move was to beat the criticism by going further over the top, creating Insolence Eau de Parfum. It was a monstrous, laughing fuck-you of a perfume that made critics of the original appear out of step and fussy. If La Petite Robe is considered just the next post-LVMH nail in Guerlain's coffin also said of l'Instant, Insolence, Idylle, Shalimar Parfum Initial and l'Homme Ideal the Couture model wades further into the dogfight. The berry compote is simmered down to an even thicker consistency so that Couture's sweetness is denser than the edt's or edp's. It even steals a page directly from Insolence with a touch of a hairspray note that gives Couture a defiantly 'perfumey' quality. You thought the original Petite Robe Noire was a little déclassé for Guerlain? Modesty is for pussies. Edible notes of raspberry and vanilla with a beautifully balanced woodsy note and a lovely spike of patchouli and the addition of my favourite note. I had actually intended to buy a completely different Guerlain perfume and wound up with this instead and I am totally delighted. There is no question why La Petite Robe Noir Couture won the French 2015 FIFI award for the Best Woman's Fragrance for Selective Distibution. Well done Monsieur Wasser! The Raspberry note is prominent and lively. Not as tangy as I would have thought. The Patchouli is not overdone or over powering in any way. The Bergamot is strongest upon initial spraying and then it calms down adding a wonderful zesty dimension. I love the Tonka Bean lurking in the background which gives off an aura of sex appeal. The soft Oakmoss adds some earthiness and dimension. Then the addition of Rose gives this a romantic air as well. There is no sharpness and the sweetness is not what I would consider young but more a classy and refined experience. It brings to my mind the young and beautiful Bette Davis. I had to procure a bottle and I am so glad I did. This is more serious than the original. Miss Couture is for expensive dinner dates and jazz clubs as the name would suggest where the original is more for a playful night out dancing. The sillage is within arms length. The duration is extremely long. I applied at around 11 in the morning and I was still catching whiffs at 10 that night. But after trying hard for months I can honestly say that it´s just not me and the only time this smelled actually good was when I wore it with a scarf that had yesterday´s Mitsouko on it. Otherwise my skin just turns this into flat and plain raspberry jam and strangely: cherries, which are not even listed as notes. This is a much sparklier and less languid than the original LPRN EDP. The raspberry note on the top is joined with the intensity of begamot to keep it from becoming too syrupy sweet. There is also the addiiton of a rose note, which again is another departure from the original LPRN. As the perfume dries down, the flanker again shifts, showing a heart of patchouli tamed with tonka bean. The typical Guerlainade is a bit changed, less powder and the addtion of vetiver is noticeable. I know lovers of vintage chypre will recoil at this being framed as a chypre, and there really should be a different category to put the new variation of patchouli based chypres. The patchouli definitely overtakes any moss that may be evident. Overall, this is definitely one of the better flankers from Guerlain and deserves more attention. Alas, it will probably languish for a couple years before being discontinued due to lack of advetisement and understanding of its qualities. The wonderful thing about a bright new fragrance especially one launched from the Iconic House of Guerlain is that you will never please everyone but aim to surprise everyone! I have loved Guerlain Fragrances for more years than I care to remember each one is crafted individually and every fragrance carries the famous Guerlainard base. Le Petit Robe Noir and Couture are Guerlain's tribute to the Fruity fragrance Vogue very popular for 2010-2015. On first application I get an immediate burst of Raspberries so sweet and juicy, like a cordial drink on a hot sunny day or an eton mess. I ask you to try and imagine you are in a beautiful country garden surrounded by flowers, you are relaxing sat down under a tree, you are young and carefree and full energy and excitement a beautiful flower about to bloom. This is Le Petit Robe Noire and Couture. The dry down is subtle but very Guerlain and a young woman's fragrance. I am a Mitsouko lady myself. I see the comparisons between Chanel Coco Mademoiselle, Dior Miss Dior Cherie, Givenchy Irrisistable and Mademoisselle Guerlain but this one is my favourite of them all. This is not a girly, sweet, over the top fruity perfume. This is a classy perfume. In my opinion it has a combination of notes that have been expertly blended. To me this perfume smells of very dark rich cherries and I can detect a liqcorice note. It has a very special quality about it, I feel it is a love or hate perfume. I just happen to love it and highly recommend it. One of the few perfumes from Guerlain that I really dislike. Sweet,fruity cherry raspberry in a Tonka bean blanket. On me that combinations smells like bubble gum which is not something I enjoy. Nice for a young girl or even maybe a teenage girl,it doesn't work as a woman's perfume in my opinion. Longevity is average and sillage very low. This new flanker seems more like an original scent than a flanker. It has a distinctive character, more sophisticated than the original LPRN. I smell jasmine and vanilla after the first fruity whiff. But it will be in my Christmas stocking, and my husband will be happy to have the gift suggestion. Thierry Wasser and any others of you at Guerlain who worked on this new scent. I also love the bottle -- wish I could get the Limited Edition. I love all that is Guerlain, even scents that aren't to my taste are still compatible on my skin. But this was a rollercoaster. When I sprayed it on in the store, I could feel myself falling in love.... Which is huge for me, I've been in love with Champs Élysées for 16 years I couldn't wait for the dry down.... Went grocery shopping and got home to a disgusting stench all around me.... It smelled like toilet cleaner, or those blue-type deodorisers in a hospital toilet. I've waited hours and resisted washing off this heinous scent in the hope of more to be revealed, but no. Not on my skin, it smells horrific. There is no echo of the beautiful scent I sprayed in the store. I will try again, but boy, I've never had a Guerlain fragrance turn on my skin like this. Granted, I could be the exception, but I'd recommend no blind-buying on this one. At first I smell a very sweet, candy-ish berry, but after a while it turns into a warmer, wood-like scent. I don't get any rose which surprised me since normally rose is very noticable on my skin. I really love this perfume! Sillage and longevity somewhere between moderate and heavy. I think this would be suitable for both day and night This is a cherry bomb and cherry is not even listed. According to the note list it should smell like a less musky version of Idylle. Guerlain is having its hard times. This Couture is yet another variation on the same theme of gourmand black cherry. It's quite strong so you get bang for that big pricetag and the bottle is captivating like all the line. Better than EdT, worse than EdP. It is true that raspberry and patchouli dominate, but I like both notes when they are at the right amount... I find it suitable for all ages. Since LPRNC was launched I didn't think much of it. I have LPRN EDP and I highly enjoy it but this flanker didn't leave me very impressed. I love Guerlain but LPRN flankers I find lovely but a bit boring. In LPRN Couture I smell cherries instead of raspberries and it dries down very similar to LPRN EDT which is fine but not special at all. Longevity is pretty good though about7 hours on my skin. I really dig this one. I love that the cherry impression even though it's not listed as a note in this one isn't the usual cheerful type, rather it's a deep and mysterious. This is the mature version of all the La Petite Robe Noire flankers. I think the well designed dress on the bottle agrees with me as well - it's different than the cutesy short dresses on the rest of the bottles. It's mostly fruity with tonka bean on me and slight rose, dries down into a wonderful sweet ish mossy scent. Fortunately the patchouli is not very prominent, just the right amount so those who're sensitive to it can enjoy Couture. Very good staying power and great sillage. On my want list! I love guerlain and I'm obsessed over their creations but this is so underwhelming. FYI i purchased a 1oz bottle because I had tested it on a store and they only had a sample and they tested it on MY skin WITH THE SAMPLE. No tester whatsoever for Couture. This opens with a weird pineapple scent which reminds me of YSL Baby Doll. Goes on like that for half an hour and then stays pretty much linear on the edt notes. I've got the edt too and I get that this is a reformulation of it but it's almost like a bad bad joke. I Just use this as a base and then refresh with the edt When it dies down. Poor longevity for edp and guerlain. Le Petite Robe Noire Couture reminds me of Miss Dior Cherie 2005 so much, not that the scents are the same, but they both have the same concept: fruity and then patchouli. The nuzzle smells very woody, sweet and has the patchouli scent, these scents are basically the drydown of LPRN Couture. At the first spray, the raspberry note is prominent. I thought that it would be a regular fruity floral scent, but then again, this is Guerlain we are talking about. Alongside with the raspberry, the patchouli also appears at the beginning as well, and it stays there throughout the course of the perfume. It's also woody and a little bit floral, and the moss is not very prominent as a base note. I feel like it has more amber. The longevity of this perfume is about 5-6 hours, and it's one of the most versatile perfumes I have tried. Just like MDC 2005, it can be used at day or night, and it's great for every occasion I think. LPRN Couture is very cheerful, happy, but also sophisticated and complex. This is a real lady's perfume. This one confuses me, so much. In a very good way. It is an extremely complex frangrance, dare I say the most complex Guerlain has. Most complex frangrances end up like a melting pot of scents one can't quite make out.. I still smell gorgeous cherries in this, less raspberry, and not so mcuh rose. But I do get the very interesting and bizarre moss, soft and delicate, slightly sweeter than one would expect, also patchouli and vetiver are noticeable, popping out from the background without taking the scene. Gorgeously made frangrance, very high quality, wears so luxurious and expensive, a dream. Can't wait to own a full size, got addicted to the samples I used! This is a fresh, sweet and sexy scent. I love it because it can be worn all day and suits almost every occasion! I personally think it smells like raspberry and black licorice but in a good way since it's mixed in with so many other delicious notes. I love raspberries and this is perfect for me because it's a more mature fragrance than other raspberry scents out there. I feel very confident when I wear it and in my mind this is what a independent woman smells like. I think the longevity of this one is up to how many sprays you give it. I use about 3 on the neck and 2 on the wrist and I'm very happy with that. I love the other La petite robe noire fragrances but this is the one that caught my attention the most and felt like a special, out-of-the-ordinary fragrance which is what I like. This is a berry fresh scent. It opens with a burst of tart raspberries and bergamot with a moderate sillage. The base is all about rose and patchouli on me and the longevity is moderate, maybe 6 hours tops on me where it becomes barely perceptible on my skin. In between the opening to the dry down, the vetiver and tonka are discernible. There is a similar DNA to its predecessor but I own both and feel that they are different enough to have justified both buys. However, I do prefer its older sibling for a few reasons. LPRN wins hands down in terms of longevity. I prefer the dark luscious cherry almond combination of LPRN to this rasperry-rose-patchouli combination. I would have exchanged the dresses for the two bottles or for the Couture, added a darker patchouli to suit the gown. At the end of the day, its all about taste and colours. This is without doubt a well done and pretty perfume, in line with Guerlain's newer offerings. After reading the reviews on here about it not lasting and not having good silage, I decided to proper go for it with the sprays! WELL - this lasted all day on me and a colleague even said I smelled wonderful and she was standing about 3 meters away from me!! It was about 230pm when she said this and I put this on at 8am. So i think you can be spray happy with this one, which some people wont like. I quite like having a really good spritz so it suits me! As for the scent its self I love it. Just enough sweetness and freshness for spring and a gorgeous after tone which lingers in your nose. It does seem to dissapeer after about 3 hours but obviously thats just to the wearers nose. Its a shame though because I like to be able to smell myself and enjoy my perfume all day. It had been two months since I was looking for a perfume, after my oh so loved Fan Di Fendi. I looked elsewhere on this site all the reviews and all, I made no less than fifty choices and I went in perfumery several times to try on my skin. The irony is that in all those I chose , La Petite Robe Noire Couture was not in my choice! What was my surprise when I felt on my skin this delicious fragrance! Gourmand, without being candy or generic, glamorous I would say a new glamor, a little more in tune with the times Perfect for spring and summer, but if it's your signature as I believe for me! You can wear for any occasion. At first, it opens with raspberries , by saying raspberries , I mean , a wonderful harvest basket! It reminds me of a childhood memory when I was with my family and we pick these fruits to make pies. I'll cherish for always these laughs in the kitchen. After about one hour , the rose blooms, present, but not heady, I'll say in a cool way. And patchouli comes enhance the sensual side of the flower. Moderate sillage Longevity 4-5h on my skin ----- Ça faisait deux mois que je me cherchais un parfum, ayant vider jusqu'à la dernière gouttes mon Fan di Fendi automne-hiver. Je regardais d'ailleurs sur ce site tous les avis de tous et chacun, j'en ai fait pas moins d'une cinquantaine et je me suis rendue en parfumerie plusieurs fois pour en essayer sur ma peau. Le plus ironique est que dans tous ceux que j'avais choisi, La Petite Robe Noire Couture ne figurait pas dans mes choix! Quelle fut ma surprise quand j'ai senti sur ma peau ce délicieux parfum! Gourmand, sans être bonbon, glamour je dirais un nouveau glamour, un peu plus dans l'air du temps Parfait pour le printemps et l'été mais si c'est votre signature comme moi je crois bien! Au début, ça ouvre avec la framboise, par framboise, je veux dire, un merveilleux panier de récolte! Ça me rappelle un souvenir d'enfance où j'étais avec ma famille et que nous cueillons ces fruits pour en faire des tartes. Rires dans la cuisine. Après 1 heure environ, la rose éclot, présente, sans toutefois être étourdissante, fraîche. Et le patchouli vient agrémenter le côté sensuel de la fleur. Longévité : 5-6 h This was disappointing to me. I expected something more from this line. I like the original PRN, but why did they even bother with this one? It may be just my body chemistry, but it got completely lost on me. My husband could not smell it either. The raspberry is overly sweet for me and the whole concoction lays way to close to the skin. Give me more sillage please! I am a little disappointed in this one. It smells synthetic to me. It's not happy and girly like the other perfumes from that line. There's also no cherry which I loved in previous ones. I don't enjoy the composition of citruses, raspberry and tonka bean in this one. It's very different from other LPRN's, so maybe people who didn't like the previous ones could enjoy this one. I have to confess: I really enjoyed this one! It's a fresher LPRN, still with the juicy cherries I definitely don't get any raspberries! It's a sparkling berries cocktail, very sweet and powdery, but crisp, clean and fresh, with a velvety rose and something green underneath. I don't think that it's that simple a scent, in fact it has that luxurious aura and smells expensive and highly qualitative. The only thing it lacks is seriousness. Yes, it's flirty and coquettish, and very optimistic. Which makes it even more enjoyable. And I just have to say that the bottle is so beautiful! Usually I'm not crazy about bottles, but this one makes me want to play with it like a little girl. I prefer this to the original which is like dark cherry cough mixture - just cannot get past the synthetic type smell. The couture version is fizzy bright raspberry drink. I really like this one. Even though i wouldnt have thought of this to be a 'Guerlain' type fragrance, it is quite light hearted and fun scent. I'm on the fence about this one. I find it is pretty much la petit robe noire but a little less sweet, this one is almost sourish I think. I have a feeling this new perfumer at Guerlain is riding the popular coattails of it's predecessor. This perfume reminds me of Miss Dior new version. This was a blind buy and I am so chuffed. If you like Le vie est Belle, Flowerbomb and Miss Dior, you will love this. The first spray is very fruity, but the dry down is just beautiful. On my skin, this has just the right amount of sweetness, raspberry and patchouli that I just hope that this is not a limited edition. My first Guerlain fragrance and I am hooked. I just tried a sample of this today. It's very delicious to begin with then smells quite a bit like Paul Smith Women on me. That's ok, but was unexpected as I used to use that as more of a casual scent and I imagined LPRN Couture would be something more elegant. I prefer La Petite Robe Noire Eau de Toilette but would happily wear this if a bottle magically appeared in front of me. It's a clean, softly fruity smell on me with a bit of spiciness. Interestingly enough, I don't get raspberries, the cherry liquor is still there. But it isn't so resinous anymore. This is a fruity scent, with a warm base... Just glad to add it to my collection, although it won't be in my favorites, as it retains the Guerlain vibe real strongly.. Still quite an interesting perfume! Original LPRN was little bit too much for me. I like it, but not love it. Too much cherry an licorice for me. It was also little bit too overpowering for me. Much softer and gentler. Flowery fruity cocktail with woody base. If you smelled the original LPRN and you liked the scent but found it a little overpowering or heavy, this will be perfect for you. The change in the scent is barely noticed but that atomic explosion of scent that the original EDP produced is tamed. This version is even lighter than the EDT but not necessarily weak! The reduction of power has simply turned LPRN from a roaring fragrance that projects heavily into a more intimate and reserved version that has still a very long lasting power. Even though I am not a huge fan of this new one, It's a smart marketing move from Guerlain, trying to get this perfume line to an even wider range of customers! This one is easy to wear its softer Its sweet but less powdery and the cherry has been replaces with raspberry yet I still find it smells a little of cherry but no liquereish ,its a really nice perfume and definitely geared towards the younger crowd as a daily wear rather than a elegant couture as I expected. I do like it and I may add it to my collection although it is rather sweet it is well made and I like how the raspberries and the woods mingle around the center rose. Update , can still smell the test strip this morning and I sprayed it yesterday at noon. The new Couture version is still close to the regular Eau de parfum, but for some of you the difference will become significant. Couture is like a younger, more linear and brighter version of LPRN. The cherries replacement to raspberries is not really evident, the scent has retained its soul. As a result, the Couture is better visible, though less elegant and versatile. So excited to smell this new version! EDIT: HOLY SUGAR, BATMAN!!! This is sooo sweet. Then, those berries kind of sour on your wrist. Like maybe your darling cat came along and peed on them and they sat out in the sun for a day. Okay, it's not that bad... It's something I'd expect my 10-year old sister to like. I surely wouldn't pay what they're asking for this measly body spray. I love Shalimar Initial, but this was a bad move. Waiting to try some of this in Brazil!!! But it takes too much time to bring it here!! Guerlain open a store in São Paulo! I can't say anything without trying... I am sure it is going to rock... I am a fanboy of Guerlain and I am not afraid to show it! 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Poor longevity for edp and guerlain. Surprise on the plus. A little hologram of Shalimar my appear fleetingly in your peripheral vision as you take a whiff from your wrist, but why not. LPRN Couture has red fruits washed with white musk. Out of the three, I liked the Couture best. I love Guerlain but LPRN flankers I find lovely but a bit boring. But have you tried Parfums de Nicolai Kiss Me Tender. It's not just about glad clothes, but also the quality of the sewing, the fabric and trims are what we love to impress with.

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