I can only imagine what the vintage Mitsouko smelled like. But even the watered down version (which I’m sure it is) that I have is beautiful. They can take some of the compositions out of Mitsouko, but Mitsouko is still one of the maestros.
I have a vintage mini 4 ml perfume that only has a couple of drops left in it. I need to get some more….the mini was so well preserved that the perfume unfolds in the most lemony creamy manner….it’s one of my favorites. What I’m afraid of is that I’ll find a backup and it won’t be nearly as wonderful as my original mini.
I can only imagine what the vintage Mitsouko smelled like. But even the watered down version (which I’m sure it is) that I have is beautiful. They can take some of the compositions out of Mitsouko, but Mitsouko is still one of the maestros.
Definitely. She will never be my favourite, but I do love her.
I have a vintage mini 4 ml perfume that only has a couple of drops left in it. I need to get some more….the mini was so well preserved that the perfume unfolds in the most lemony creamy manner….it’s one of my favorites. What I’m afraid of is that I’ll find a backup and it won’t be nearly as wonderful as my original mini.
It does vary, that’s for sure. I personally find the vintage parfum just that little bit too dour: I like it more edt-ish, lighter, and fresh.