Tiffany & Co Tiffany for women

Tiffany & Co Tiffany for women

main accords
citrus
powdery
iris
musky
woody
fruity
earthy
patchouli
violet
rose

Perfume rating 3.62 out of 5 with 2,400 votes

Tiffany & Co by Tiffany is a Floral fragrance for women. Tiffany & Co was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniela (Roche) Andrier. Top notes are Mandarin Orange, Bergamot and Lemon; middle notes are Iris, Rose, Black Currant and Peach; base notes are Musk and Patchouli.

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Pros

Pros

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Simple and elegant
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Minimal and sophisticated
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Exquisite and fresh smell
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Citrusy brightness
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Inoffensive and intoxicating
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6
Grounded by patchouli
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14
Unisex appeal
5
12
Lasts more than 10 hours
Cons

Cons

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Expensive price point
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Mixed reception among reviewers
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Lack of uniqueness or distinction
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Scent may be too old-fashioned for some
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Not everyone enjoys the muskiness
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Weak projection
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Toilet paper-like association for some
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Sour or bitter scent for some

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Top Notes

Mandarin Orange
Bergamot
Lemon

Middle Notes

Iris
Rose
Black Currant
Peach

Base Notes

Musk
Patchouli

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jouelle

This one is interesting, it is both an every day perfume but could also go for a little black dress. It has all of those notes in the description but to me it is neither citrus, nor iris, nor patchouli, to me it smells like a very cold sunny icy winter morning. I find it smells really great on my skin, expensive, clean, fresh, classy. It seems like it has a common smell, yet at the same time, I have not smelled anything the smells the same. I guess it is because to me it is the smell of winter mornings, it feels like something familiar. In the first few seconds it is a strong blast but then it immediately becomes smooth and crisp and clear. It makes me think of a transparent block of ice, or a diamond, cold and clear. In my imagination, it is because Tiffany's sells diamonds, and for me this is the smell more evocative of a visual representation of a diamond. This review probably doesn't help very much as it is not centered on notes, but if I were to describe the scent it would be fresh, crisp fragrance that smells great all year round. I find it perfectly unisex

Jaydon377

This opens up with a nice blend of citrus. The iris comes out quickly with a lot of black currant. About 30 minutes in the patchouli and musk comes out. Overall the fragrance is pretty uninspiring. I find the patchouli to be a bit cloying in this when over sprayed. Overall it comes off very “perfumey” in its smell. The longevity is about 8 hours on me so pretty good. This fragrance is ok to me I only really keep it for the bottle.

femme_ivoire

Comforting, calm, and almost elegant; my favorite part is the dry down after the black currant has burned off, but mind you, this does not occur for several hours. Good longevity. The atomizer on the bottle is sublime.

dalialoveperfume

i dont smell any of the notes, its just bad and sour.

MerYem509

Beautiful. Classy subtle clean and expensive smelling. Lasts forever on clothes. Gets me a lot of complements

SaraZigova

It opens up with the most gorgeous scent, it dries down really horrible

GarnetGlo

Agree with others that powder and Iris flower are the most pronounced. Great business perfume, so if you're dealing with corporate types you'd be thought of favorably wearing this every day. Very clean, inoffensive though not very distinctive with an elusive air of class. None of the citrus nor fruit notes come through for me. The dry down is quite lovely but the opening confuses.

Dayana11

It's a nice parfume, but after 2 hours it fades away completely.
Has nothing special in my opinion

Birdie123

Fresh, effervescent, every day perfume! Not offensive or overpowering! Longevity is not great though!

jadepo21

It smells like an expensive department store. I usually love a good citrus scent but there is so much floral and powder underneath it that the fruit truly gets lost. So, in its confusion, it ends up smelling like an amalgam of many scents, high-end makeup, and luxury goods. The analogy to a makeup bag is spot on. It’s just too heavy for my taste, but I can see why some like its chicness and complexity.

BabyOliverMyFragrantica11

Way too strong for me. I get a super strong nail polish type smell and then strong stink weed note, and nothing else. This perfume I only tried on in a store, I do not have a tester to see what exactly bothers me but its a huge NO for me.
I find it very masculine as well, but that may just be the huge stink that I may relate to mens cologne when it is way to strong.

lesritesdelavie

It starts with a bang of powdery florals, has a bit of a sour elderly lady moment and then dries down to the most effortless elegance.
The beginning doesn't seem to bother others though. I sprayed it on myself carefully and asked my sisters opinion. She grabbed my whole arm and asked with her eyes wide open "What? Why does it smell so good? It smells expensive!"

Ground hound

A very confusing perfume.
An elegant floral in a wooden cup (just a tiny bit old-fashioned at the start.)
An absolute 100% evening/night heavy artillery at the opening- and the tenderest elegant fresh floral at the end.
It`s like a strong classy business woman is finished for the day, had a shower and slipped in to a silk robe holding a cup of floral tea. I don`t smell that much of a citrus. The iris here is the flower, not the root.
A very interesting combination of strong, serious, earthy -and light, powdered, tender notes. It`s like 2 different characters at the start and at the finish.

babypong

very strong citrus opening but it dries down and nice iris, peach, and musk come out. the florals are stronger than anything else here. Moderate silage. love this scent. it's the only one I would both gift and want to be gifted. I would say it’s a very safe blind buy and yet it’s not boring. It's pleasant and anything Tiffany always has luxury clean girl vibes. Also it’s worth mentioning my partner loves this on me !

chiaraherself

I wanted to love this so bad but there is a specific sour note in here that i don’t like, the dry down is very nice though.

MagdalenaM

At first I found it too subtle and not interesting enough, but as time went buy I started to fall for it.

It is a beautiful, clean, classy, pretty-girl scent. Makes me think of old money, but its very light. Sparkling citrus and musk, very feminine without being sweet or juvenile. Its not a loud scent, but something about it says 'unapproachable' to me. Makes me feel Ive just bathed in a luxurious bath and are now going to get brunch in some Chanel heels.

Bonus points for versatility - due to how subtle and classy it is, it can work for all and any circumstance. Performance is moderate, more of a skin scent.

Rose112

Tiffany and Co. is a classy, clean and genuinely beautiful fragrance. Its fresh, citrusy notes on first spray will draw you in, and the dry down of rose, patchouli and a little musk will keep you wanting more. It is also a scent that never feels overbearing, and is so, so feminine. It just makes me feel pretty :)

For overall sillage, I would put it in the moderate to strong range. The longevity is definitely the biggest issue with this scent, but layering it with the lotion has help me in that regard. I would say roughly 4-5 hours before I feel the need to reapply.

I also absolutely need to mention the spraying of this fragrance! I have never owned a bottle with such a nice atomizer. It feels so luxurious to apply, with the mist so finely projecting. Sometimes I have to stop myself from over applying because of this!

For wear, I think it works best in the warmer months. With that said, it still feels like a scent that can work for any occasion. My personal routine with this one has been layering the lotion, followed by ~8 sprays. I typically do my arms, chest, back of the neck and a few in the hair (I know, not the best idea).

Definitely give Tiffany a try. It’s a perfume that can work for anyone, and any time.

jllunsfo

This is very clearly Tiffany & Co.'s modern and fresh take on Chanel No. 5. They have many notes in common (bergamot, iris, rose, peach, patchouli). I am convinced this is why the most prevalent positive review is "smells expensive," and the most prevalent negative reviews are "not original" and "smells like a grandma." The abundance of citrus in the top notes almost mimics that aldehyde blast. There are no white flowers in this formula, so they don't need all those woods in the base to balance them, leaving room for the simple freshness of musk. If you wanted to go for more of a Chanel vibe, you could layer this over a vanilla and amber lotion. I bet that would be lovely in the fall/winter to bring this spring/summer frag into a year-round winner.

kikolja

Tiffany & Co. Eau de Parfum once resonated with a sense of polished elegance, and I found myself reaching for it, not just for the harmonious blend it presented but also for the sheer pleasure derived from the feel of the bottle in my hand. It was a seamless blend, a delicate dance of musk, mandarin orange, and iris, presenting an aura of understated luxury.

However, things took a turn post-Corona. My senses, now seemingly evolved, experienced this once-loved perfume in a different light. What used to be a polished and refined blend now smells a bit confused, like the notes are lost, struggling to find harmony. The scent, which used to be clear and coherent, now seems to lack the clarity it once boasted, its composition seemingly more muddled. The enjoyment I once felt, both from the scent and the tactile pleasure of the bottle, has been overshadowed by this newfound olfactory confusion.

In retrospection, Tiffany & Co. Eau de Parfum, with its appealing aesthetics and once clear and polished scent, has become a symbol of changing perceptions and evolving senses. It’s not about discarding or harsh judgments; it’s about the subtle shifts in sensory experiences, transforming what once felt harmonious into a perplexing aromatic puzzle.

qianqian

Lovely soapy iris. Performance is to be tested.

Helena Liv

Currently my favorite perfume. Beautiful and elegant. Worthy of a princess. Feminine and alluring. Sets a mood and presents a lady's presence.

Morita_bonita32

Smells exactly identical to Delina by Parfums de Marly. Exactly the same.

chridela

This smells like my mom's make up bag circa 1981. Not unpleasant, but not what I want to smell like.

FloralChels

It’s taken me a while to appreciate this perfume. And I mean years…
I’m on my second bottle, both have been gifts over the last 4/5 years. At first I hated it, I thought it was too old for me, something my granny would wear. But I used it and didn’t complain, so when I got another bottle I really felt too ungrateful to say anything so again, I started to use it after it sat in its gift box for the best part of a year.
I was so wrong! I completely love this perfume now. I enjoy the sparkling sweetness of the orange on the opening, the soft musky scent on the dry down, and inbetween the rose and peach punch.
I have gathered many compliments on this perfume and have enjoyed it more and more as time has gone on. I’d say it lasts a moderate 4-5 hours on my skin and a little longer on clothes.
I think the price is too high, I guess you pay for the brand name and it’s association with higher classes. I wouldn’t buy this out of my own money, but it may just find it’s way onto the Christmas wish list this year…

pjspaceshit

Similar Iris as in pre-reformulation Valentino - Donna, but minus the sweetness & leather, with added citrus notes. For me it's a great spring/summer substitute for Donna, which is sweeter and heavier.

ReeReeLove

This was an expensive blind buy for me and when I received it, I hated it so much that I gave it to my mom. A few days ago I was looking through her perfume collection and decided to give another go. Perhaps it needed to macerate because I really enjoyed it this time around. It was so beautiful and fresh smelling on second review. My only drawback is either the patchouli or musk in the base that comes about after the floral, fruity smell. Me and patchouli rarely vibe well together. That's the only reason why I don't absolutely love this fragrance but it's definitely wearable.

moksausa

This is a very versatile and mass pleasing fragrance.

This fragrance has both feminine and masculine scents, which creates discord I can't enjoy. Especially, the base notes really stand out from the beginning ruining the entire fragrance.

I like Patchouli, but it doesn't work well on my skin in terms of this fragrance.

I finally gave this away to one of my friends, who is LGBTQ. They like it so much.
But let me remind you of the fact, Tiffany is the highly welcomed brand in Japan, and you can find many good reviews on this fragrance in Japan.

disintigratedwoman

This smelled heavily of iris upon first spray; I wasn’t crazy about it. Very “powdery”. But after a few minutes, the iris faded away and it settled into a scent that reminded me a lot of Coco Mademoiselle (they share many similar top and base notes after all). Lots of citrus, with a patchouli base.

Fast forward an hour so, it then started reminding me of SJP’s Lovely (likely due to the musk), which made me realize that although this perfume is pleasant, it's nothing ground-breaking - which I was hoping for given the image of "exclusivity" Tiffany tries so hard to go for.

On the plus side, it is very long lasting. I tried washing it off my wrist and could still smell it clearly 5+ hours later.

Morgan45

This smells ultimately clean, like a very expensive, finely milled bar of French soap that makes a thick, rich lather and leaves you soft and fresh. When I first sprayed my sample I was unimpressed, but as it dried down, I can't stop smelling it and WILL be buying a full bottle. Very classy scent. Not screaming for attention, just smelling elegant. Excellent choice for the office, meeting the parents, sunny day at the outdoor market, an afternoon on the yacht ;)

ellabr

This was my signature scent all through high school. Beautiful, classy, compliment getter. Would always get told I smelled expensive. Not the best performance, but enough that it would get noticed. Starts off citrusy and fresh and dries down to a pretty musk. The rose comes out too in the dry down, which I really enjoy, even though I typically hate rose.

WijayantiKusuma

I was intrigued by the beautiful and classy bottle. But, I’m smarter now so I bought some decant to avoid perfume stashed. It’s not the typical powdery I’m expecting for, it’s vintage powdery and it’s more to aromatic powdery that reminds me with Prada Candy L’eau (not a fan of) without the sweetness. So I decided no to Tiffany & Co despite the prettiness of its bottle.

Dottie's Hoomum

I discovered this when I walked past a lady in Sainsbury’s, and I swooned after her, asking what her olfactory dream of a perfume was. Then I spritzed it on myself at Selfridge’s on Oxford Street and was still dizzy with delight by the time I’d walked down to St James’s Park. I still keep looking at the beautiful bottle and sniffing it in wonder at its utter swoonsomeness. I noticed someone’s said this is Kate Middleton, bottled. I think that’s brilliant 🤩. This Tiffany perfume is probably the classiest I’ve ever smelt. I LOVE big florals anyway, such as Elie Saab Le Parfum and J’Adore Absolu. But this is in a different league. There is no honey sweetness here. And the citrus notes are understated, but in a good way. This is just clean, fresh, pure flowers with the softest hint of patchouli. Absolutely beautiful. And I don’t find it generic at all. I think Tiffany is quite stand alone. Must book afternoon tea at The Ritz. 👍🏻

Caramelle

I got a sample of this one. There is not much to say about it. It starts out with mandarine but not the niche type that is realistic. It's fresh and clean smelling and then the florals kick in. It's a nice sweet blend, none of the notes really stands out on my skin. The drydown is musky on me, the patchouli is not perceptible but adds some depth to it.
This smells like a good but generic scent to me. I think it is well done, but boring. I would use my sample when I am undecided on my scent of the day and just want something to play with for a short while but definitely nothing to think about much longer.

Chui_yen

This smells fresh and expensive (as it should haha!) to me. I like how it's not too overpowering. Love it as a weekend warm weather scent. Only reason I don't use it more is because of how pricey it is. Beautiful bottle and packaging.
Tldr:
Pro: Smells expensive and nice
Con: Is expensive

Lavagirl66

All I get is a sharp patchouli. This is boring, generic and rather masculine leaning in an old fashioned way. Something a man would have worn 20 years ago. Dry down is wood shavings.

lynnie131

Oh how I love this! Such a clean patchouli light and sparkling , huge compliment getter. And contrary to some saying it doesn’t last, I smell it the next morning, and lasts forever on me and clothes. Its along the lines of Coco Mad but so much cleaner, lighter, CM chokes a room lol

supergirl9412

Not much to say here. It’s a bit linear with its clean, kinda soapy sweet florals. Good strength on this one .. I applied this alongside various Coco Mademoiselles, and this definitely competed with those (and sometimes won).

It’s inoffensive and certainly not a bad fragrance, but it doesn’t necessarily feel modern … I can’t decide if it feels old-fashioned or timeless. I think I’m leaning toward old-fashioned.

Laurus

Imagine no makeup makeup but as no perfume perfume. You wear perfume that makes people think you just took a shower and smell amazing but not perfumey. This is for a lady. This is old money, never flashy but real classy. Her hair looks like she didnt style it it just falls perfectly on place. Effortlesly perfect. Jennifer Aniston, Kate Middleton bottled.

s2jkbrad

It smells fresh, clean and expensive. The iris comes through as soft, the top note mandarin is used like bergamot, but less bitter, It dries down to a mature rose. This is pretty the way Jour D'Hermes is but less bitter, less europe day trip, and more open, sexy and southern-- maybe that's the peach. The musk and patchouli are just to ground it. They're not overwhelming and I like both of those notes. Quite a beautiful and classic composition.

Advaitaforever

A lovely fresh sparkling citrus with a beautiful burst of orange in the opening, a clean 'just showered' musk and a sophisticated powdery iris. It reminds me of a luxurious holiday to Greece or Cyprus, this warrants temperatures of 35C and above. Very feminine and reminiscent of youthful energy, sun baked skin, long wavey honey-colored tresses, she's dressed casually in a pair of light blue slim fit Levis and a white T shirt and she's naturally gorgeous.

nickinicole

Far more fresh and soapy than the notes suggested (iris does that in me). I'm honestly disappointed that I don't get the citrus or peach notes. It's simple and office friendly without being too "mature"...but not my favorite in that category

tlveal

I just so happened to test the original Tiffany & Co perfume at Macy's then I wandered into Victoria's Secret and tested the Very Sexy Orchid. I sniffed both and thought they smelled about 80-85% the same, so I decided to look up the scent notes when I got home and lo and behold, they have very similar notes! They both have citrus (mandarin/orange), black current, iris, and patchouli. I'm actually pretty proud of myself because my nose is getting really good at recognizing dupes and similar fragrances as well as some notes. It's obvious that the Tiffany & Co parfum has a greater concentration of oil so it's more intense and has better longevity and sillage than the VS Very Sexy Orchid parfum. However, if you catch a good sale at VS you can get it for half the price of the Tiffany parfum. Both are a good evening/date night/going out scent. Very grown, sexy and mysterious.

Mariyamokshina

Crisp and fresh, small a like silver . Has a citrusy dryness that hurts my nose .

loveleen

The musk note in this reminds me of Narciso Rodriguez Her. It smells really fresh and aquatic but in a classy "I'm a rich girl" kind of way. I prefer it over the Intense version and I agree with other reviewers that it has that cool water/shower fresh/aquatic vibe.

mevans

I got a sample vial. It's pretty, very light and good for summer days. Starts off fresh and citrusy and then develops more florals. I found sillage was not bad but longevity left a lot to be desired. I don't feel like it is enough of a stand out that I can justify the price tag but it's nice.

Maleficent's cotton candy

I got a sample of this day and had no intentions of wearing it. I had no thought whatsoever that I might like this. I did spray the sample after my shower tonight and it is a perfect, clean, just-showered scent. It's not too sharp, citrusy or rosey. This is expensive shampoo or luxury shower gel. I'm not sure what the longevity will look like but this is what I imagine everyone who wants “freshly showered” in the forum is looking for.

karinatfragrantica

Pretty, elegant light floral. But very very light and very poor longevity unfortunately.

Caretle

Looked forward to this for a while. Purchased second hand. Nice delicate citrus start. Longevity is the issue, dries down way too quickly and leaves a powdery soft clean scent. 1 hour then nothing, have to respray throughout the day. Acts like a spritz and weaker than a typical EDT of any perfume in my collection.

flyingfish90

This smells like a rich classy lady lol. both me and mom love it!

x.rina.x

ow, how lovely! i had a chance to test a sample for a while. This is my first fragrance where i really love the citruses! ( usually i avoid them) but in this it's sweet citruses, which not too sharp just clean, floral, fragile femininity, powderly & musky.+ the peach note helps rounded the sharpness too. fresh but sweet, sheer & soft. Elegant but not too mature, or old.It's modern. This fragrance smell's like how fairy dust can sparkling. Lovely. This is totally on my summer whislist.

b.a.denney

Someone very nicely sent me a mini of this when I purchased another perfume from her. I was like "how sweet, but I probably won't like the smell". Well, it's actually very nice. I tend to not love Iris in perfumes, as they usually remind me of that smell we mature ladies associate with a lipstick smell. This does smell of iris, but not in that lipstick/cosmetic way.

This perfume is very fresh and clean smelling, and I love it for that. I'm usually a gourmand and sweet perfume lover, but I like this perfume for it's freshness. I see why some say it reminds them of that fresh out of the shower, just applied lotion smell. Sometimes, I just want to smell clean and NICE, not like "oh, she's wearing perfume". This is perfect for that.

I also find longevity and sillage to be great with this. Unlike some perfumes, I do continue to smell this on myself, so I'm sure others can smell it too. It won't overpower a room though, so I'd say definitely work appropriate. The bottle is classy too. Glad someone sent me a sample because I'd have probably never had tested this of my own accord.

MonicaCloud

Light, powdery, and clean. The iris and citrus are very strong in this one. It's very sharp initially but that evaporates fast and you can smell the muskiness as it progresses. Smelled really nice on my sister but I didn't like it on myself very much. Overall, it's nice to use as second skin.

DarlingNikki

This one is terrible on my skin. Smells weirdly old and stale, like a perfume from decades ago that has been sitting in an attic. Nothing fresh or modern on my skin and I blame the iris and cheap-smelling musk.

keeblerelf

I received this as a sample and did not expect to like it, as iris always smells like pure powder on me, but I was pleasantly surprised. It is not something I would plan on buying a full size of, but I can appreciate a musky floral scent that doesn't smell like a powder bomb. Still powdery, but in the way I wish most powdery scents smell like. I think the orange and patchouli make it a little fresher, I have mixed feelings of patchouli (mainly because I can never really smell it, lol) but it works nicely. Does not last long on me at all, but the base notes last a while and I really enjoy that. Very nice spring scent, and definitely caught me by surprise even if it's not my favorite.

la.femme.scent

sheer, fresh, a smooth blend of powdery florals and white, clean musk. very inoffensive and mass appealing. lasted long on my skin. expected it to smell more mature after smelling the intense version first, but surprisingly smells very modern. easy for everyday wear and a beautiful bottle for display.

GinCatsBooks

This is GOOOOOOOD like, addictively good!!
I remember this launching in 2017 and despite having many spritzed tester cards shoved up my nose by overly eager sales assistants, I was never really sure what I thought of it. It was 2019 when I actually had a proper sample sniff because it was at the same time Love&Co launched and the SA (who was a huge fragrance nerd like me) was showing me all the other Tiffany's, it smelt like nothing I had ever come across before.

Before I go any further, if you don't like iris and are looking to blind buy this, avoid Tiffany because it is all about the iris and cool citrusy/powder tones. Despite Iris being listed as a mid note I can smell it in the opening and all the way through the development of Tiffany, the opening is a sharp blend of fresh, fruity citrus and cool iris which sort of reminds me of the way La Vie Est Belle initially opens only Tiffany is in no way piercingly sweet and syrupy. The fruity undertones are still present during the drydown with blackcurrant being the most noticable fruit I can pick out and, as per the opening, cool hues of iris are still noticable and give a "cold" freshness to the mid and by the time Tiffany fully dries down I get iris with a light airy musk, I can't really pick out any rose, patchouli or peach though.

I agree with reviewers who say its like taking a shower and applying deodorant and body lotion, its that sort of post-shower-put-together freshness, only its like using the most luxurious shower gel, lotion and deodorant, also, someone further down said this is the scent that Charlotte York from Sex and The City would wear and I 100% can see that for sure. There is only one negative however for me and that is the longevity, I can get about 3 hours from 4/5 spritzes before I can't smell it on myself anymore but that being said, others can still smell it on me so I have no idea weather I just stop noticing it after a while and thats why I can't detect it on myself after a while.

Longevity is still being tested but the silage is close bordering on moderate, this for sure is an excellent choice for the summer and is a more unusual choice when compared to the ubiqutous Light Blue style summer scents that are around. Its versatile and can easily be worn casually, to work, to the gym, to a formal event even, its a sure fire "my best friend" type of scent that will always have your back and is an excellent easy reach scent when you're in doubt, it makes me feel like one of those swishy well groomed people who wear smart jeans or trousers, crisp button down shirts and always have immaculate hair that smells freshly washed all the time.

I would love to repurchase this if my bottle runs out but until I know for sure what the longevity is like, for now its still hanging at a maybe, I may need to rope Mr GinCatsBooks into the longevity testing...
I do love it though <3

liebecherie

This has a sharp herbal scent. I don’t like this at all.

NouveauDruid

At first blast this is a sharp, off-putting, aquatic-patchouli-iris-bergamot scrubber and it stays that way. The musk does not belong here because it just doesn't warm the fragrance and the iris doesn't make it powdery enough. There is no uniqueness, no oomph, and nothing special at all. Sometimes I get a whiff of D&G Light Blue but then it fades from my mind. The sample I have will make a nice bathroom freshener.

anabelee

Very surprised seeing people disappointed with the longevity. It’s a beast for me with great spillage. Such an elegant scent! The musk and the citrus combined is just so beautiful. Love this for occasions where I need to feel like a boss lady 💙

drugstore classics

I sprayed this on paper rather than risking a disaster on skin. The sharp top notes don't remind me of iris at all. On paper Tiffany dries down to a chemical style patchouli that is potent and fresh. If you don't enjoy fresh patchouli, I suggest looking elsewhere. To me there is something sharply aquatic here also (unlisted, of course!). If you love aquatic scents with a twist, this could be your treat, who knows?

yunoh

This is so pretty. It's a pity it lasts 5 minutes. The iris really shines in this perfume.

perfumehuntern19

For me this is a really good perfume. It smells like a fancy body lotion. I haven't tried the intense version but the sheer one has a really bad opening that turns later into a light version of this perfume. I'd rather spend money on this one since it smells better without being too overwhelming. It overall gives a cozy, at home feel.

lechickpea

It's hard for me to imagine this scent evoking a strong reaction in anyone, either positive or negative. It's like spraying on an extra bit of deodorant or something similar. Very clean and light, like an extra boost of that out of the shower smell that lasts a few hours before vanishing. Ultimately very forgettable, but might be a good one for a job interview or similar environments where strong scent is frowned upon. I was hoping for more depth or coziness from that powdery iris.

Luanamoreno

I won this in a promotion and got super excited because it's so fancy! The package was gorgeous, as well as the bottle. I've never owned anything Tiffany so I was pumped for my first one!
Unfortunately all that excitement vanished as soon as I smelled it. The scent the most generic, pedestrian floral you can imagine. Some people say it smells expensive, to me the underlying musk smells just like cheap Avon fragrances - with a bigger price tag.
Although it seems that it is one of those "love or hate" fragrances, because the person who bought it from me said their partner absolutely loved it!
It is definitely not for me, but it might be for you - just make sure you try before buying 😉

Kristi1

This smells so good and fresh for me for an hour, but then it turns overwhelmingly musky, like I’m wearing mens cologne.

Still like layering it with other scents, and the bottle is gorgeous, but what a bummer

Gavin.edgars

The patchouli is very strong. However once the patchouli dies down it’s a very very citrusy expensive smell.

If you want to smell expensive I think this is a good choice. The description of Curtis and wood is very accurate. If you are of a younger age this scent might make you smell like an older person. However I felt expensive wearing it even tho it isn’t that expensive

tessture

Wow, this one is bad on me. I get a horrid sharp detergent-like horror. Acid "blue" florals, sharp citrus-y aquatic notes like soap, thin and tinny. Total pass for me.

Aroma babe

I have a tiny sample of this a friend gifted me. It’s pretty sweet on my skin. Very familiar scent it takes me way back to my preteen years. This is to my nose 100% Liz Claiborne the one in the colorful triangle bottles (mid to late 80’s) Obviously it can be different on everybody’s skin. Nothing special to me, It’s just pretty it. Could be an everyday scent all year round but mostly spring.

CurrencyThat

I tried Tiffany Intense before trying Tiffany EDP and have to admit, I like this original so much more. It's springtime fresh without the overdone iris in Tiffany Intense and much more pleasant to my olfactory. It's more of a skin scent though and doesn't radiate much. In that sense, it's good for daytime wear, is Springtime appropriate and would also work in the summer. It's also not particularly remarkable but is reliable as a fresh & clean, relatively safe, springtime scent.

Shona321

I bought a sample to try, and it was LOVE at first sniff. This is such a fresh, gorgeous, and elegant scent. I thought there was lychee in this but apparently not. Super addicting smell in the opening. BUT just after 15-20 mins, it's gone. Like poof, vanished. Where she went no one knows. Which absolutely sucks because I want this perfume! But there's no point in buying the full size when I know it doesn't last and no one else around can smell it. Biggest tease in perfume history

xx76

Wow, I cannot believe there are positive reviews of this. It's like a punch in the face patchouli and strong musky soap but not the good fresh musky soap. I like musky. I like soap smell. I like subtitle patchouli. But my God, not in this bottle.

Emera1d

Beautiful, delicate and lightweight Tiffany is a nice blend of citrus and fruity notes for the first 10-20 minutes, slowly becoming more musky and powdery. It feels expensive and elegant but definitely more for day time wear. Very beautifully done but it lacks the wow factor. So far I am really impressed with the Tiffany Perfumes and will definitely look at trying the rest of the range.

hola gigi

The good news: the patchouli isn't loud in this scent.

The bad news: none of the other notes are loud either...

After the citrus opening, it fades to a skin scent almost immediately. Smells as if you've showered and you're CLEAN, but not necessarily wearing perfume. Definitely
safe for the office/interviews but too expensive to not be memorable in my opinion. Valentino Voce Viva gives the same citrus vibes with a little more power.

Franci90

Very nice, classy and classic floral scent. It is a blending of various flowers (citruses do not show particular on me), but in a polite way. Gentle, clear as a cristal, bright but not loud (at least on my skin, I read down in the comment that for someone is very strong!!). Sheer and delicate. Intimate. An ageless smell for many occasions. It is unique and distinctive? Not at all! But it is very pleasant. Don't think it is worth the price point, though. I am pretty sure you can find similar scents with better performance for less.

Diajanna

One of the classic scents I think. Whenever I wear it, it’s just clean and fresh. Doesn’t have the sillage you want but it’s a scent that can pass as you natural smell if that makes sense?! Like when you spray this after shower and it just blends in nicely.

TheBeak

Classy and classic. At first scent, I get a lot of iris and rose mixed with citrus-y freshness. It's not very unique, but very pleasant and feminine. What I love is the dry down of musky patchouli that stays on my skin for hours. I enjoy wearing this one because the musk is a bit more unisex/masculine than most fresh feminine fragrances. Not a groundbreaking fragrance, but lots of positives!

Controlledbyscent31

This is a lovely spring & summer fresh out the shower clean scent, I didn't have my hopes high but it smells expensive to me and I really quite like it for something different than my usual notes of white floral or super sweet.

betagm

is ok! very strong, I find hard to wear sometimes at work.

Lorifrenchwaters

The Iris is heavenly. Normally Iris gets lost in the other notes for me, but not here. She’s stunning. Next I want the rose gold.

Marisa36

Got this expecting it to be like the sheer version, but with a bit more oomph. The Sheer version wafts beautifully, but has zero longevity. Should have had a proper look at the different notes between the two versions, but here we are. Unfortunately the EDP is not what I hoped it to be. Smells very familiar, like a fragrance from my childhood during the 70’s and 80’s that I cannot quite put my finger on. It doesn’t feel modern and fresh to me. The peach note bothers me and that, together with overpowering musk, makes it smell cheap in my opinion. Most definitely not worth the price. Pretty bottle though, I will say that, but definitely got burned by this particular blind buy. Will give it a chance during the upcoming colder months before I pass it on to someone else. Not a safe blind buy. You have been warned 🥴

mih982

For me, Tiffany only works in quiet settings. Small lunches with white wine, coffee on balconies, early morning walks in little towns. I made the mistake of wearing it to lunch with a smoker once, and it felt like sacrilege. Tiffany is a fine woman, who raises a hundred questions, who wants to be the centre of attention, but only when she's gone and it's too late. She wants to be asked who she is, on the street, in cabs, in bathrooms, in lifts. She works well with a large hat, too.

A full bottle of this was gifted to me years ago, when I hadn't spent a penny on fragrances, and I thought it was wonderful. It's hard to find events to wear it; so I sadly keep it safe on my dresser in its beautiful blue box, and I hope it'll last for decades. You can absolutely find Tiffany in similar forms elsewhere, but there's a certain magic to telling people her name.

Blueangel51

These newer Tiffany perfumes are awful. I would expect better from such an iconic brand.

dnesbitt

This is a very clean, soapy, sophisticated citrus scent. It is a bit boring, but it’s quite classy. This would make for a nice everyday scent. I can see it being a signature scent to someone who just wants a pleasant clean scent. It is like but definitely not a love for me. If this did not come in such a beautiful bottle, then it would probably be a pass for me. There are other everyday clean scents that I enjoy a bit more.

aqua76239

Out of all Tiffany's scents, this one is probably the best one. Mind you, if you are not into florals I doubt this will make much of an impression. Its a fresh cool floral thats heavy on patchouli. It I had to compare it to something it would be Romance by Ralph Lauren. It has the same vibe. Its a teensy bit more masculine but I don't feel it smells like men's cologne which is what i seen few members comment. For me, this would be a scent to be worn for sporty activities, maybe office, or business launch. I don't see this as "sexy" fragrance at all. Tiffany's bottle is gorgeous, an added bonus. I don't see myself buying this but its a nice scent, thats rather clean than romantic or sexy.

MissMordecai87

My sister gave me a tester of this because she thought it was gross. Hahaha. I sprayed a tiny bit and feel like I got walloped in the face by patchouli. I don't know what it is about it, but patchouli is just SO loud to me!! I feel like it overwhelms everything it's in and it is not my favorite smell - in fact, I've started looking for perfumes that specifically DON'T have it listed because I really just can't stand to smell it anymore.

Anyway... once I got past the patchouli, I get a very generic citrus-zesty-floral. It actually smells like something else, but I can't think of what exactly. I want to say maybe the Coach Signature Summer spray I had a few years ago (the 2014 version) or maybe Chance?

I sprayed it probably about 20 minutes ago and it's already fading fast. A kind of warmer berry-ish smell is coming through - maybe the black currant. I keep thinking I smell something I like but realize it's my MK Wonderlust (that I've also been "test driving" today) lurking over my shoulder.

Nah. Boring.

Tee

fresh, young, feminine.

starts with sweet citruses, and then powdery yet juicy floral appears. i like the rose-powdery iris combo here. powdery smooth musk anchors the bouquet. the opening has great silage , but as it dries down... the scent gets closer and closer to skin. my dry skin pretty much 'eats' this fragrance within an hour. i prefer to spray it on my clothing to make it last longer & radiate better.

not groundbreaking, but blind buy & gift friendly if you are looking for light transparent fresh floral-musk.

VioletOrchid

This one is a well-balanced fresh and feminine scent! Super inoffensive and it makes a great gift imo. It’s not sweet, sexy or anything like that. It’s just bright and happy. Like any fresh scent, it is on the weaker side when it comes to longevity and projection. I don’t know why but I imagine it to be the perfect scent for a graduation.

Perpetual Collector

Beautiful perfume. Totally unplanned buy, as I would never pay full price for Tiffany perfume, but I came across a deal that was too good to pass on.
After I sprayed this, my husband leaned over and said "this is how I woman is supposed to smell like", so he approves fully! It is really unoffensive and pretty, and just like a previous reviewer, I think I prefer musk here over NR musk ( and I love all my NR fumes!). The first couple minutes are a bit on the masculine side, but it develops into a sweet, sexy aroma pretty fast, and it lingers for hours. It's a "feel good" perfume. I don't necessarily agree that this is a young woman scent, I think I hate that expression as much as I hate grandma or grandpa descriptions when it comes to fragrances. I think perfume is ageless and everyone should wear whatever makes them feel good, regardless of age.
I am happy to have this in my collection, I think I will try the rest of the line as well.

Scorpio836

I was shocked at how strong this was! It's a beautiful scent. It's floral, but in a warm way. There isn't just white floral in here.

The initial spray is heavy on citrus. I find that it dies down quickly, and is replaced by a powdery floral. There is a tiny bit of spice that makes this scent come alive. This is exactly what I imagine a Tiffany's perfume to smell like. Classy, elegant, light. It would be a great scent for the office, or for a nice Spring day.

It becomes a little musky, but not in an overwhelming way. The musk lives alongside the freshness, rather than overpowering it in the way that other perfumes do (for example, vanilla-based or oriental scents). Personally, it's not totally my thing. I love sweeter scents, either vanilla or fruit based. I could imagine wearing this on my wedding, or to some fancy event, or alternatively doing something simple during the day. But it's just not a daily scent for me.

Ailsa1973

I have a sample of this and have been wearing it for a few days, I find it very fresh, cool and more aquatic than citrusy or flowery/fruity. Its starts off like a fresh cologne or aftershave - reminds me of my Dad in the 1970s. Then drys down to a more feminine fresh musk. I don't get any of the fruit notes or patchouli. It to me is a bit old fashioned, and formal - would suit a younger person that wants to give off a nice fresh serious vibe. It only lasts a few hours, then its gone. So quite nice but nothing very special on me.

Swedelish

The bottle is beautiful to hold and look at but the fragrance inside I'm not in love with. If Tiffany were an instrument it'd be a piccolo playing in "G." It doesn't have much of a base to muffle the high pitch of the opening, so it stays this way throughout. I'm reminded of freshly snapped carrots out of the fridge. Musk is the dominant presence once you get past the citrus and carroty iris. Blackcurrant in this behaves similarly to that in L'Ombre Dan's Leau, which is to add coldness. The impression is like standing near a still lake on a chilly, overcast morning. Unfortunate this didn't work out for me as I usually love everything this perfumer touches.

lemonsandroses

I liked it well enough. Perfectly nondescript and inoffensive, smells like "a nice young woman" smell. Floral with some sweet citrus, powdery at first then giving way to musk. Feminine & adult, doesn't demand attention

grapefruit352

It is truly very musky scent, transparent, chilly. I would even say..aquatic at some point? The bluish color of the bottle suits to its fragrance.
Somehow I feel here a mint. A full image: patchoulish, muskish, mentolish candies like Halls- triple soothing action.
Not a winter fragrance (you will get frozen even more), but for summer time it might refresh.
Could suit to the guys too. Somehow it has unisex vibe.

floralscents88

Soft floral. Not the vintage, bygone era type of floral. this is subtle and slightly sweet type of floral. On me, I can't smell the citrus at all. slightly powdery. One spray on my wrist and all I smell are florals and then it turns softly musky by drydown. I prefer the musk here compared to the musk in Narciso Rodriguez for her edp. I have that and I don't like it. absolutely love this one.

Update: sprayed it today, really warm at 25 degrees new zealand late spring. 3 sprays on clothes, from first blast, all i smell is this strong musk. the musk is so dominant that it overpowers everything else. its like a totally different scent from yesterday when I sprayed on my wrist. Just like yesterday, there's no citrus, but on clothes, it's just musk, musk and more musk. I will try it when summer comes and update again(sigh).

Farangismua

Although I love musk in my perfumes I didt expect it to be over the top in this perfume. This was a blind buy and all I can smell is musk. I already have overpowering musk perfumes like chanel chance but even there its subtle. Musk here is too much gives me a headache I pass

Blueangel51

What a serious disappointment with the iconic Tiffany & Co. A fresh floral??? What a waste. Really hoped for something that would out do the old Tiffany, but they got the wrong nose in the admin dept. Seriously Tiffany & co. Why produce a body spray type of perfume for such an upscale line. You have cheapened yourself.

Cataddicted

I like how this is soft, yet still has a classy citrusy musky like scent. I haven’t tried the intense version but I would prefer a more powerful version. I love the colour of the box and bottle of this scent. The scent tends not to last very long on ones skin, but hopefully I can get a stronger bottle in the future or maybe a bottle of the intense will solve the problem.

mlrd217

It wasn't love at the first sniff because it was too subtle. I tried again my sample and I smelled something different. I kept sniffing my arm and it is so good. It is still subtle but lingering and noticeable, I keep getting a whiff from this beautiful scent for a long time. It smells soft, airy, powdery, very feminine and luxury. Nothing sharp in this perfume For me, it's long lasting with soft to moderate projection, depend on how much I spray. I bought a full bottle and didn't regret it. The bottle is very elegant too. If you like Prada Infusion d'Iris 2015, you would like this. They're not the same but they have similar vibe. Love it.

martinezalanezi

I had sampled this at Macy's months ago and remember finding it pleasant. I found it for a good price and purchased it, however, I feel disappointed. The scent is pleasant overall and longevity is not bad. It's a clean, fresh scent. I kept thinking how it reminded me of something I already had and I couldn't figure it out. It smells almost identical to Lacoste Pour Elle French Panache and it's a lighter version of Valentino Donna. The perfume itself is not bad and I can see how someone would enjoy it, but it just is not unique. This citrus-rose-iris DNA is something I am really over.

Ashalia

This is a very soft perfume, something to be worn after showering. I can't say that I'm impressed with the longevity of this perfume; it's gone in <30 minutes. I'll have to use many sprays to even get this one noticed.

GuiltGuild

I love this one! Soft, powdery, light, and chique. The soft iris makes it very cozy, but the citrus keeps it balanced and doesn't let it become something that oozes heaviness. I use it often as a bedtime scent because I find it to be very calming.

jasmeet4000

When I first sampled this all I could think of was class. I couldn't get this out of my head, I had to buy it. This is a unique fragrance that oozes style. I think of sitting at The Ritz having an afternoon tea on a beautiful summers day in London. If I could afford to make this my signature scent then I would. 10/10 all round.

EMIV

I had a sample and I loved it. But not enough to remember much about it other than that it was a classy, musky, everyday sort of scent. Wearing it felt fancy, but probably more because of the label than anything else.

Safe blind buy, but a little bland.

mariceltroitino

This is just so powdery and the iris is way too strong. For some reason it makes me feel sick, even if I only spray the smallest amount. It is inoffensive and good for spring, though, but the iris note doesn't sit well with me. I think this would suit a younger girl/woman quite well. I also feel like this is Cinderella's fragrance in the Disney universe lol. It is classy and soapy, but nothing crazy. Pretty subtle and delicate-- I think that is what the House was going fo anyway. Good longevity.

dewanty06

Personality. I m so in love with this notes, somthing fresh and citrus and sexy. When i sprayed first citrus so bold, and become fresh with powdery scent.

ShannonIk

Personally, this wears as a clean, fresh out of the shower scent. It's light, powdery and fresh. It's not going to be offensive, or overpowering. It's great for the office; and, I think that it would perform best in very hot weather, like late spring or summer.

With all of that out of the way, I don't know that this type of fragrance is my personal style. I get the iris note prominently on the skin. It's projecting. But, most people will just take this as you're fresh out of the shower. They would not take this as perfume. I *like* perfume.

If you were going to wear a fragrance to the gym, this would be it. In my own life, this would be something that I would spritz on after a workout (after I cleaned up), or I sprayed on at a summer outdoor event. It does have it's place in your wardrobe. However, I think there are other bottles, of a similar quality at a lower price point that would serve that function. This just isn't my type of hype.

LaUna

Nice at first. Rich zesty floral, violets, vanilla and citrus. Fancy and complex intro. Dries down to cheap citrus scent, unisex. I ended up washing my jacket, that ugghh cheap citrus manly scent was way too gross. At least we know it has staying power. If you like touch of floral but mostly citrus like scents, try it out. You might have better luck and different chemistry. 30 min of femininity but this is unisex all the way thru.

Ray Lidya

If Cartier's Carat is more of the timeless, raw kind of diamond, this Tiffany's is like the chic, modern kind of diamond.

temo

At first I found this to be underwhelming on paper as well as the top notes. Pleasant enough and a little soapy but nothing special. Thirty minutes in, it begins to get my attention. An hour in, I’m sold! Bright, feminine, & so so pretty! As it trails off the Iris comes forward and leaves me wanting more...more...more. I’m pleasantly surprised with it’s very modern vibe & feel that perhaps many are expecting a more traditional fragrance with such an icon of a company like Tiffany? It seems like more of a modern musk vibe to me.

EnergeticCrab

Smells like every other fragance you have ever smelled in a magazine. "Fancy" but not expensive. Fresh and clean. The peach and mandarin are especially strong on me, approaching a floral candy aspect. I don't get iris at all and can't detect the musk nor the patchouli.

I wanted silver, diamonds, and exravagance. But Tiffany & Co EDP is as "basic" as a Tiffany heart bracelet. Designed for mass appeal and to compete in the general market. I think there was potential here to make something that smelled like old New York and turn-of-the-century opulence. Pass.

Amascent

This is very fresh and crisp. For my taste I much prefer the intense version which is still powdery, yet much deeper and more sensual. I also prefer the sheer to this one. To me this is the weakest link of the trio.

louiee

Really pleasant and inoffensive.
Something I definetely will wear when I simply want to smell clean and feminine.

A bit powdery from iris, soft orange and citrus. A bit musky and some patchouli and a hint of sweetness from black currant.

Delicious, fresh and super feminine scent. For me it would be a safe blind buy as a gift to anyone. Not anything special or not done before, but definetely a keeper for me.

Silage is soft and longevity is moderate on my skin.

fyetan

Citrus with a bit of florals. Unisex, soft-medium sillage, completely inoffensive but also not distinctive.

aqua76239

I have a sample of it and tried to wear on two different days. I get faint citrus but its quicky rolls into middle note, with iris and black current being the most prominent. Black current gives it some sweetness. While its not a powerhouse, it does project well and lasts for several hours before fading to skin musk.
Its fresh and sparkly, but patchouli gives it that extra zing to it to make it last longer.
Its not a scent i would normally pick for myself but its nice. this screams "office scent" or "church scent" to me. It can easily be unisex actually.

dglightblue

The citrus and woods go a little funny on me

EDIT
this goes a bit acidic on me, im not sure why.
this edp and the intense scent seem like they are not related once you get to the heart and beyond.

e arden untold edp also goes this same acidicness (different scent though).

i may try this again

dcjimr

I’m a man and received this as a sample. I agree that it should be categorized as unisex. It’s fresh and lasts forever on me. The citrus disappears rather quickly and the soft florals and fruits take over. Completely inoffensive but absolutely charming.

Aland2020

A pretty fresh scent appropriate for the office. It’s like a cross between a Chanel and Prada. The musky iris is unmistakable yet there’s an uplifting zestiness to it, like orange juice. It’s not the most unique fragrance and it only preforms at an average level, but I could see this fragrance working on almost anyone of any age. I feel as though I have better iris scents in my collection but I’m glad I have a decant of this, I’ll enjoy pairing it with other musk scents until it’s gone.

enevictor

I have this for almost an year now, worn it a few times and I have to say I don't understand why it gets so much hate?!?!

I am a man and I love wearing this; I think it is perfectly unisex;

It's a musky, white floral with a dry sweetness to it;

I lasts more than 10h on my skin, but with soft projection; it does not project, but I don't think it was meant to do that.

All in all, I love it!

3559

At first I didn’t like Tiffany eau de parfum, and thought it smelled like soap. Then I decided to look on this website to see what the notes were. When I saw the middle notes I couldn't believe it, because I love those notes! So I decided to give Tiffany another chance. I received a deluxe sample when I went to Macy’s to try the tester. I found that after about 30 minutes the beautiful middle fruit and floral notes come out, and the soapy clean scent fades! I then tried the shower gel and lotion with the eau de parfum to layer the fragrance. It was amazing!! The longevity was 9+ hours, and the silage was just right, not overpowering, but elegant and perfect. The shower gel and lotion have just a hint of the soap scent, they mostly go straight to the floral/fruit middle notes. This is truly a beautiful eau de parfum! Very elegant and classy. I told the T&Co sales person my experience and he said that he needed to tell his staff because all the customers who smell it say it smells like soap! The bottle is also one of the prettiest bottles I’ve seen in a long time.

Rinio

This is not what you imagined. You can always use it everyday at work...Smells like any cheap citrus perfume in drugstores or discounted one digit celebrity eau de Toilettes. Tiffany, my shoe!

Mnovara

Just bought this several days ago. Hmmm it's the aroma i've been looking for. Elegant, soft, but sophisticated. Quite classy to everyday wear or before bed. Soapy, clean, fresh and powdery. I can smell iris and musk. Super close to skin-scent. Delicate and not overpower
BUT the sillage and longevity are super super super weak!!!!
Oh bring back my money please :(

lizyong9

Perfumes are very much affected by each individual's body chemistry and the end result is totally dependant on that! Whilst some reviews on here are neutral-negative, I have to say I am lucky this scent agrees with my body chemistry and the result is a clean water scent that almost reminds me of the smell of a forest after it has just rained. I don't remember much of the opening scent except that it was a very pleasant fresh floral smell, followed by this clean water scent which lingers on even after a good 8 hours! This is one of my favourite smells and no perfume has ever smelt like this on me before so I am very glad to have found this EDP. I'd highly recommend to always try on a perfume before buying as I have had to throw out perfumes in the past because they smelt so good on paper but was terrible on my skin.

Zentocs

In this hot summer degrees I like this musky-fancy scent but in winter I love ambery- warmer scent much better. Summertime is a perfect time fot it- a very elegant and clear scent. This was my firs blind buy when it comes out becouse my all time favorite scent is the Classic Tiffany. (Only in wintertime becouse it' s an enormous one). I ordered this in fall and I hated it becouse in cold weather I only fel the dry musky side of it. But over 25 degrees it is a beautifule light elegant scent. Medium longevity and medium sillage- perfect for office or ocassion when you dont want to be the loud Lady. (Instead of Creed's Love in White witch I don't like becouse of the big over hype and the rice within.)

taureanrage69

I enjoy Tiffany Co., and feel instantly fancy when I spray it on. This is a powdery musky iris that doesn't seem outdated or too mature for younger people. There is both citrus/fruit and patchouli here also, but it's not a gross overly-sweet fruitchouli. I like to wear this to nice dinners or events where I have to dress up. Moderately long-lasting with a softly present sillage that I would enjoy smelling on someone else. A beautiful fragrance but not one I could wear every day. Classic and sophisticated.

StarMagix

I have both the Intense and this one. I love them both! There is a quiet difference between the two for sure. I find the original is elegant and ladylike with a sophisticated appeal. It is easy to wear without offending most, and it stays with me all day. It lingers on clothes even longer requiring another laundry to completely remove this beautiful aroma. I am very pleased to have both of these in my wardrobe.

cookieal

clean, elegant and sofisticated. suitable for tiffany' s house.
i could clearly see audrey hepborn wearing this!
nice perfume for hotter seasons. i have a 50ml of this and enjoy the fruity- happy sense with this deeper twist.
BUT, i sampled the intense version, and i think i like it better. it 's more powdery, unique and special than this one..

Jurisprude

A punch of Citrus and woody notes at the opening. Then it curls down to a fresh and clean. But in a sense, this is a traditional perfume in that it stays strong. Perhaps in the Chypre tradition of perfumes. However, I wasn't very impressed that it settled on a strong note of musky on my skin. I felt perhaps some fruit in there. Peach?? I think it has expansive silage but it was a very watery end and in 5 hours it was all but gone in my skin. It has a beautiful bottle. But I am afraid I would not purchase that one. It's a pass from me.

coucoupetite

Lots of people complains that this is kind of boring, not long lasting etc. I find it perform rather well on my skin. I smell it still after a whole day at work. It's very pleasant with citrus fruity on top and then it turns more white floral and comfortable woody at the bottom. It brightens my mood up every time I use it. It is very bubbly and feminine.

lmwimsatt

While tiffany sheer smells identical to a bouquet of flowers and intense like sweet fresh carrots, this one just smells like sickening chemicals. I definitely do not get the powdery vibe people speak of

clintjr82

Smells great for a woman. More of s summer or spring scent. If you like your women smelling fresh, clean and elegant this is for you. If your also want a change from Prada’s infusion line try this. Here the bottom line I prefer the intense version over this , because it has more depth than just fruit and powder as in this version. I swear Daniela Andrier perfumer has to be obsessed with iris and the powder scents, it’s even in her men’s scents :). From a mans perspective

dsty

Tiffany & co is nice enough, but I feel like I've smelled it a hundred times before, and this one isn't among the best examples of the genre. The genre in question is clean, feminine, kind of plesantly synthetic watery-floral musk scents; and that's about all I can say about this one. It's inoffensive, it smells pleasant and it's perfectly suited to spring... but it's a bit thirteen-to-the-dozen, there's just nothing very special about it. At least that's my subjective impression of it; it might smell exactly right to someone else, especially if they're looking for something in this genre.

Joys of life

I enjoy this perfume. It’s primarily patchouli, cassis and something like green apple on me. I don’t smell any iris or rose. It’s fresh, dry and acidic. It reminds me of a lighter bond #9 Madison Avenue (which is both drier, lasts, and projects better but has a blackberry note). Skin longevity is non-existent but this lasts well on clothes, at least 8 hours.

meg0825

I'm a big fan of Daniela Andrier's Prada Candy creations so I wanted to try Tiffany & Co. This is very soft, pretty, and feminine. It's a powdery, musky iris floral with sweet and citrusy mandarin on top. I do wish the longevity and sillage were better, but it's still a very lovely fragrance.

Zaleska

It starts as a good chypre and ends up so disgustingly watery...bleh

BeguilingBeauty

I have to say I'm disappointed. The bottle is so cute but the scent reminds me of White Diamonds. Very 90s throwback. I heard that it was weak with little sillage but on me, it's quite strong. I had to wash my wrist to soften it. Now that it dried down I'm really getting a White Diamonds vibe from it. It's clean smelling and prettyish, but it's really intense on my skin and it's too similar to White Diamonds.

Harpalike

Gentle, discrete, somehow crisp and sparkling. Yet very generic and fading away after 2-3 hours. Definetly an office scent.

gracencirce

A very pleasant not overwhelming and discreet scent perfect for office or for a mommy. I smell citrus at the start and then dryes out to a musky scent with a tints of flowers. It lasts a lot to me up to 8 hours. But honestly doesnt worth its money the scent is not very strong or unique you just pay it bacause its tiffany this one in Greece was 66€ for 30ml bottle.

marinaw90

So surprised by so many negative reviews on this. Once you get past the overly alcohol and slightly potpourris opening, this is a very beautiful scent.
I typically don't like very "out there" perfumes (though there are some exceptions to the rule). I like pretty perfumes which feel comfortable to wear any time day or night. A scent you can throw on when you're not sure what mood you're in. That is what this is.
On me Tiffany isn't that heavy on the musk, though I've heard its flanker Intense is.
I love the patchouli in this, it's very subtle but adds some depth.
Sillage and longevity isn't huge but I'm not overly concerned by that, I like that it settles so quickly into a skin scent.
I can't quite place the age group this is targeted at. I can see it appealing to younger girls with its zingy sweetness, but also to older women who enjoy sparkly florals.
I'm still yet to decide whether I'll buy a full bottle of this, but it is one of the best scents I've tested recently. I'm keen to now try the Intense version.

Jacquis

Very soft summer scent. Citrus note very noticeable at first. Settles down to a skin scent. Performance and sillage are fearly weak. So happy there is an intense version.

LisIrishFleur

Pretty, Light, and Powdery.A bit synthetic for me. Not to mention sophisticated. It smells like Tiffany's.

Enough Said.
I personally don't get any particular note. Very well blended. A perfumey perfume. Nice. But, not for me.

Coffee_Girl

This perfume is the epitome of Charlotte York from Sex & The city, like honestly...this is exactly something she would wear. For the rich and enviable house wife with too much money and lots of of jewelry.

Other than a disappointing sillage, this perfume is one of my favorite finds of 2018...so lovely.

LenaM

Awful start on my skin, as it smells very alcohol-y and little else.

After about five minutes, all the funk is gone, and what's left is a clean, light, watery scent. Unintrusive and kind and innocent. Ten minutes after, it's developed into a more pink and floral cloud, very soft but not too sweet.

I don't particularly like scents like this - it doesn't match my personality at all, and I don't want other people to think of me like this - but I can definitely see lots of girls wearing this constantly.

It's a daytime, spring/North-European summer scent, perfectly combined with flowers in your hair and a yellow summer dress.

Blueangel51

I absolutely loath this fragrance. Expected something better from Tiffany’s. I sure wish they would bring back the original.

madonnatella

4197 TIFFANY & CO. limited edition
5½ hours in and still smelling. with what I now know of synthetic muscs is that my previous discovery I belonged to half of the people who can not smell synthetic musc, what I predominantly smell after 5+ hours is....musc. I learned that perfumers, to avoid having half of the populace interested in wearing perfume, unable to fully appreciate that perfume, use combinations of artificial muscs in order to yet have the fixative, slightly animalistic, comforting element of their perfume being noticed at all, by all those interested. one perfume however will for always escape my appreciation and that is Narciso Rodriguez's 'Musc eeeh N.R. for her". those smashing flacons and massively appreciated perfumes generated out of his initial eau de toilette with Carmen Kass as
a Vikingesque beauty are passing my nostrils unsensed. when spritzed on a card or pulse I sniff and sniff (and I have sniffed tonnes........) but: nada. not with TIFFANY. already with the first whiffs I knew I would acquire this perfume and they had a 'limited edition': the already striking facetted flacon (as a jewel) all in silver. apparently perfume is a total experience (as I certainly learned with the homecoming of the 2 beautiful flacons of Oriza L.Legrand's 'Secret Joly' and 'Vetiver Royal Bourbon'. flacons revamped, as also the boxes beautifully designed as then still the stupefying perfumes). TIFFANY as I shall keep mentioning it, is build around the same concept of Chanel's 'Gabrielle' (which momentarily suddenly generates all positive reviews after the avalanche of hardcore trash poured out over it), Cartier's 'Carat' and, much earlier, the edt of Chanel's 'Allure'. these are composed like prismatic scents, with all the notes clouding you all at once and this then, also reflected (litterally also with Carat, Gabrielle and Tiffany) in the edition of the flacon: facettual, 'transparant' or 'gilded', reflective; in Gabrielle the four points accumulating in one hypothetical flower composed of neroli, jasmine, tuberose, ylang-ylang and in the perfumes of respective jewellers the facets of expensive and exquisite gems. in TIFFANY there are primarily the notes of the two quintessentials Iris and Rose, then there is a plethora of fruits (which I usually do not enjoy): lemon, bergamot, mandarin-orange, black current and peach and my guess it is somehow the two strong flowers along with patchouli and yes, MUSC, which give this perfume a classiness and timelessness. just like a diamond. concordantly I see those words coming in swarms in the sudden positive reviews of Gabrielle and Carat will likely garner its fans too. Allure was already timeless as it was conceived. I have noticed that peach and apricot (Montales 'Pure Gold' !) are fruits 'delectable' for me. it is the classiness of these (not so aquiline as majorities [which are mysteriously dwindling] were venting this verdict over Gabrielle and Dior Joy and No.19 poudré) perfumes and of TTIFFANY which strikes a chord in even temporarily anosmic Nez's.

Petula009

I bought a sample because I was curious because of the top notes. The citruses smell really cheap on me and all I can smell is the musk at the opening. It transforms into a light white floral but it's actually disappearing from my skin. Not for me.

Agnesca

First I got a mini sample of this perfume and honestly, I had no idea how expensive it was when I tested it for the first time. I'm pregnant and maybe that's why my experience is quite different from those who say this perfume is chep smelling and mediocre.
At the beginning this is the most pleasant melon-like citrus on my skin, very different from those I tried before. It's less sharp, and very sensual. After half an hour, this perfume becomes a rather classic chypre on me with modern floral accords that make this fragrance timeless and beautiful for me.
Two little sprays from that mini sample last all day and night long on my skin, but, as I said before, some of my impressions may be because of my pregrancy.
I love it so far and ordered an 50 ml bottle that is way too pricey, indeed, but I smell quality and pleasure in this perfume that worths it.

glitteralex

I had much higher hopes for Tiffany. This fragrance is of mediocre quality and the formula has already been done many times- Jeanne Lanvin by Lanvin, various pink Diors, Gucci Gorgeous Gardenia, Creed's Gardenia, etc.

It opens with an industrial Lemon and lots of synthetic Blackcurrant. I don't get any peach at all, which is sad, because maybe it would have made the scent a little fuller and rounder. The Iris here must be the flower, because for sure there's no sign of an earthy base from Orris. The Patchouli is barely discernible, and has obviously been stripped of any of its funky oils. The only other note of mention here is a synthetic White Musk.

Cheap smelling and very out of character for Tiffany. Additionally, there's no way this is an Eau de Parfum, it's much more like Eau de Toilette strength. Marks for a cute bottle.

Pinksugarplum03

This bottle has one of the best spray mists I've ever used. It is like a light dusting. It does not release the liquid very fast, allowing you to cover a larger area of skin/clothing rather than having one giant, damp spot of fragrance like some other spray mechanisms can cause.
This is fresh, slightly fruity+ citrus, with a hint of musk. It reminds me of a warm, crisp spring morning. Very appropriate for many occasions, and ages. Definitely recommend if you prefer more of a 'light' scent.

Stella Bu

I am not a big fan of heavy fragrances, so for me this is super ideal lightly sweet, clean and soapy fragrance. I can imagine wearing it before dinner with my partner, or after whower while going to bed with my beloved and he would just tell me how great, clean and sexy I smell:)) the sweetness of Tiffany is very natural, so people can think that it´s your natural smell plus a luxurious soap...
The unpleasant point about this is that it´s too expensive ...as many people already mentioned...but it´s like with classic good quality and well fitting black dress...usually what is classic and the most ordinary and in the same time pretty - is really expensive :)) these days is not a problem to find something extraordinary...but it´s a problem to find nice, clean, luxurious, natural, classic things - like Tiffany.
I am a big fan of this fragrance...but I bought my bottle on ebay for a half price - I am not sure I would buy it for the real price :)

ScarlettX

A very nice crisp and clean scent and a beautiful elegant bottle.
It's has citrusy and floral freshness, but I don't get the iris note.
It almost has the elegance of Chanel, but something is missing. It shouldn't be that expensive.
If it would be in the same price range as Versace, it would be fine.
I like the scent though, it's good.

LadyPene

I adore this fragrance. After wearing Chanel Cristalle for over 20 years, it didn’t suit me after having my children –think my skin chemistry changed. This is a great replacement – it is a fresh, sporty and casual perfume - a perfect white shirt and jeans perfume. At first spray, it smelled like Estee Lauder Pleasures (love) or Tommy Hilfiger (loathe) but then settled into a beautiful melon and peach, powdery floral. To me it is almost a mix of Clinique Happy and Dahlia Noir – fresh and fruity top notes with enough powdery iris and rose to add a bit of maturity and make it a feminine, class act. I can understand why other reviewers describe it as 'Chanel'in its style.

miZZpuRRfect

Very soapy but elegant luxury smell. Hmmm i don t think its priceworthy to smell like the lux soap of a 4 stars hotelroom. Nice but way too high rated price. Projection is very soft, on my skin derectable for about 4-5 h. Very clean and not offending everyday scent.

pandasjors

If Gucci Rush and Tommy Girl had a love baby, this would be it. I like it But don’t feel the urge to go and get it.

amberbella

I really wish the sales lady would have disclosed the patchouli when I asked her the notes. It smelled so pretty and fresh on the paper that this is the scent I chose to wear out of the store. So glad I have learned never to buy the same day as testing, because, as is always the case with my skin and patchouli, here I sit with a pile of sharp dusty dirt on my arm. Seriously, it’s 20 min since I sprayed and all I’m left with is Patchouli and on my skin, patchouli is the devil. I’ll never understand how something can start so pretty and end up like this!

masako_30

I received as a gift a nice miniature of Tiffany & Co I pleasantly use when home alone. Its presence is an endless, beautiful iris whiff.
A little treasure.
A little luxury to indulge yourself.

Chris v.V.

Count me among those who really like Tiffany & Co.! On me: a citrus-y patchouli (a clean -- not hippie -- patchouli), with a teensy hint of peach. A little goes a long way. When the wind blows, I get lovely wafts of the stuff throughout the day.

marta_ver76

According to my interrogations of friends, the most popular association with this smell is soap. Nothing ringing and light and fresh in it. Sweet, musky. It disappears almost instantly - although the consultants assured us of the unusual persistence of this toilet water, which is close to perfume. Disappointed in the purchase of 100%.

Bouquet

Got a sample of this recently. As others have noted, this is a light, clean, out-of- the shower scent. Surprisingly good longevity; I can still smell it after 12 hours. It's got a metallic (specifically, sterling silver) vibe to it. Classic and versatile like those Elsa Peretti pieces that Tiffany's sells. It's not groundbreaking by any means, but effortlessly ladylike. Very strong like.

lmwimsatt

I like to wear this with sexual sugar. Classy w a white trash side lol

dancergirl

It smells like diamonds and money! I love it!!!

canadianpetite

July 2018: I love Tiffany blue and have several of their jewelry which are understated but eye-catching and classic. So when this fume started showing up in ads, I had to try it out. Coz look at that gorgeous bottle! I sprayed on my arm and on a card to leave in my closet. I guess my skin does not mesh well with this patchouli as it is strong. If it could articulate, it would screech! For several days, it perfumed my closet so harshly that I would scrunch my nose until I remember that it is the Tiffany card. So disappointing! Thankfully, the patchouli is somewhat softened by musk and powdery iris. I would have loved to enjoy the scent as well as the bottle.

One spray on me:
Sillage: three feet with trail
Longevity: more than 7 hours
Rating: 1/5

Edit Nov 2018: Tried it again now it is in cooler weather. Gorgeous on my skin - fresh, yes soapy, and clean patchouli (not like dirt). No sweetness, not powdery like the Intense version. Could not resist a gift set with the lovely mini bottle.

DebiL1211

I like it. I love anything to do with Tiffany so I was thrilled to get a Mini of this. Its not my favorite scent but it is clean. Its that fresh out of the shower scent. I bought it mostly for the bottle versus anything else but I am not disappointed. I could see wearing this to bed at night.

CarrieWhite

I like it, i think it best suits autumn days...it's a soft comforting fragrance.

PaulinaL

It’s new, fresh, simple and delicate, feminine. Worth trying!

DarlingNikki

A colleague at work wears this on occasion and it smelled so bright, fresh and clean on her, but when I got a sample and smelled it, I couldn't stand it. It smelled sharp, bitter and so sour to my nose that I didn't want to put it on my skin to see if it would improve. Guess I'll just have to enjoy the scent trail my colleague leaves behind when she walks by...

sethchan

Absolutely, utterly, unbearable. Sweet, cloying, loud, garish. Drug store perfume. Scented toilet paper. The Coty takeover has resulted in the destruction of yet another classic scent (they did the same thing to Burberry's). Compared to the original, it's goodbye Audrey Hepburn, hello Kim Kardashian.

Christycaxxx

Very fresh and lightly sweet and floral. Not as spectacular as some other fragrances but not boring either. More of a daytime fragrance for me. The packaging is nice and reasonably priced.

Update 19/10/2018: I found this has very weak projection and longevity only 1 hour on my skin. I nearly forgot I was wearing this perfume because the scent didn’t last long enough to make an impression. Very disappointed that for the price of the bottle and the luxury tag behind the name I expected a lot more. This will be regulated to my “at home” scents where I can safely wear this while at home and know I can wear another perfume later on during the day without mixing my scents unintentionally.

BlueFan

White Linen's baby sister in the most stunning bottle. Longevity and sillage quite weak on me, but a very pretty perfume nonetheless.

opa

Got a sample of this frag from the Vogue magazine while waiting for my car service done in this morning. With the initial impression I was sure I knew this aroma but a way a bit richer in density and stay on feel. When I got home I knew already which frag I am after and when I picked it up from my collection and putted a bit on my wrist I got all my suspicions proven: Yves Saint Laurent 'Elle' edp. Within of two hours of Tiffany one has disappeared from my skin no matter how hard I tried to find it still on - gone. Of YSL 'Elle''s keep staying on and on same wonderful as at the beginning.

Neosmiaphyte

Tiffany opens with a citrus floral white musk. It is clean, inoffensive, bright and sparkling. However I get the sneaking suspicion that I’ve smelled it before. Maybe it reminds me of one of the Toccas or Hermes Twilly or Stella McCartney Peony...Or maybe it is less interesting...

It sits close to the skin and makes me sneeze if I try smelling my wrists to quickly after spraying. It dries down to a barely there skin scent.

Linear and I am missing out on the patch and iris completely.

lmwimsatt

This smells just like the Victorian house, the ED TX center I went to as a teen when the huge tiffany heart chains were in style. I had one. Wow the memories. Its very fresh and inoffensive

raiza1990

The opening is sparkling and a bit bitter,later i get a sweet,rosey musk with a touch of iris and something warm that i failed to identify. The fragrance is well made, but it didn‘t spoke to me.

ZenBunny

Yes I agree wholeheartedly with the reviewer before me...
I absolutely love the smell, so clean and sparkly
I don’t get the toilet cleaner impression at all lol

But I’m not sure if I would repurchase based on the low silage and longevity
I have to spray this one pretty liberally all over to be satisfied

If they made this in an intense version I’d be all over it!

eau de Kerryn

Today is my first time wearing this one and as much as I loved it when I sprayed the tester, and then had to own it, I am disappointed now.
I've felt the need to touch up a number of times in the first few hours wearing it.
Lovely fragrance, yes. But don't think the quality is there for what it costs.

PepePurFume

This review is based on a co-worker who wears this. I do not own it and have not tested it on myself yet. Tiffany smells exquisite on her. While walking past her office, I noticed a lovely, intoxicating and inoffensive clean fresh smell. Also a hint of muskiness and woodiness on her. I wouldn’t have considered it a floral scent at all. It surprised me reading the description that it’s a floral fragrance. After telling my co-worker, how nice she smelled, she happily revealed that it was Tiffany. Her husband recently purchased it as a gift for her. I respect members’ reviews and understand completely that individual body chemistry is key to how a scent is reflected on each of us, but felt that I needed to post my positive review and experience since there seems to be some negative reviews. I would recommend trying before buying. I certainly will. I can’t wait!

Edit-2021: Soooo …..… my co-worker friend happened to wear this yesterday and it’s truly a beauty on her!! As soon as I approached her, I complimented her and she revealed that she was wearing the Tiffany lotion. She’s been wearing it sparingly because she loves it. I still have not sampled it. When I do, I’ll make sure to wear it other places because it’s her scent at the office. It really is a remarkable, unforgettable clean, crisp, scent.

Sharon R

I was searching for another clean, light daytime scent and I found it with this fragrance. This scent reminds me of Gucci Envy which was created in the 90s and smelled of flowers and metal - very minimalistic. Whereas Gucci smelled like Lilly of the Valley and steel, Tiffany & Co. smells like Iris and sterling silver. It’s as though the creator decided to create a fragrance that smelled like a piece of your favorite Tiffany’s jewelry. It literally smells like the scent of my jewelry box. It’s inoffensive and perfect for daytime office wear. It’s beautiful. It’s delicate. It’s absolutely genius. I hope they come out with an intense version as the fragrance does not last very long.

TowerOrchard

When I was a kid, they used to make scented toilet paper and my best friend's mom used it at their house. This smells EXACTLY like that scented toilet paper. I'm sure for people who don't have that association, it is a boring but pleasant scent (a quick burst of citrus at the opening with a musky drydown that has hints of iris). But I can't get past the toilet paper smell.

melancholybaby

A rather bland vaguely fruity floral with the usual vaguely woody vaguely soapy drydown. Not for me.

hristina.pavlova

This fragrance is absolutely the same as Miss Dior Blooming Boquette. I am surprised by the similarities between them. Basically no difference at all.

vincy_gal

I saw this frag at a perfume store at an airport and figured with the brand name, it would be great. One whiff of this stinker and well, that was that. My nose was hit by a seriously sour smell, like a mix of lemons which have gone bad and a floor cleaner. How unfortunate. Since I cannot get past the top note, I am not going to bother trying any further to see how it develops.

Aquamarine56

I've only tried a sample because of the name! Popped a good spray on my arm and really wasn't taken with it at first. Much too light and florally for me. But then after about 20 minutes it settled and I really liked it, but was still trying to establish whether it was as special as the name suggested, being Tiffany after all and the all-class connotations that name brings.

By the time I got home, an hour later, I was still thinking about it, but by then it had pretty much all gone!

Different skins would have different reactions of course, but I probably won't buy it. If someone gave me a bottle I'd love it though. It's sweet and fresh, light and not heady. Some nice base notes giving it some depth.

apassionforscent

I really, really expected and wanted to love this perfume. But upon smelling it and applying it to my skin... it made me feel like I might have mental issues and need a psychiatrist! I don't even know how a perfume could make me feel that way...

Kat Hi Five

What's in a name?


I admit it-I am very susceptible to brand names. I have brought home expensive bottles of brand name perfume only to find that the scent really wasn't for me. My solution to this problem is blind scent tests with perfume samples.
I received 26 perfume samples as a gift with purchase from Nordstrom (woo hoo!). I numbered 26 squares of paper and sprayed each piece of paper with one of the samples . Then I put on a sleep mask and did a “blind smelling test” of the 26 samples. I spritzed my top 2 picks on each wrist and evaluated each scent every hour for 4 hours. After 4 hours I did the big reveal. My #1 pick was unexpected but delightful.
The top notes were a lovely balance of orange, rose and iris. The heart notes remained orange and blue iris with patchouli and musk starting to come through for the next two hours. After 4 hours my #1 pick was still going strong and remained fruity/blue iris with a hint of soft musk. I’m confident that I have found a perfume that works for me.
There was also an unexpected bonus. My #1 pick’s perfume bottle is delightful. The bottle itself is simply multifaceted crystal. The bottle is understated and elegant with a only a pale blue ribbon at it’s throat. And I know I will smile every time I see that bottle on my shelf because-surprise, surprise-my #1 pick is Tiffany.

James99

Why the dislike?
This smells really good. Smells like it comes from the Prada Infusion, soft, clean, musky, elegant, powdery...Its made by Prada perfumer!

luxe_aura

I wanted to love it, but its just ok on me. Nice but nothing wow. On others I love it, just not on me. Sits pretty close and longevity is ehh. The bottle is gorgeous...on my dresser :) Have a 99% full bottle if anyone wants to swap.

JenJones28

I previously wrote how I really loved this fragrance except that it had poor longevity. I recently purchased the body lotion. If I apply the lotion with it, it does increase the longevity. While I like to feel like I’m getting a good value for my money which means good projection sillage and lasting power- I enjoy this fragrance so much that I’ll make an exception and just use the lotion with it.
Everything else I said about this I still agree with: this is fresh, clean, feminine. It’s perfect for office wear. It’s the scent of someone stylish and well put together.

Jovette Paquin

What a surprise!! Fresh, very clean and easy to wear! That perfume gives me a smile and bring happiness to my day!

CYoung

I tested Tiffany & Co. on paper today.
I loved the bottle.
I loved the citrus and iris notes.
I loved all but the patchouli.
I left the counter... reluctantly.

luma5

Beautiful

luma5

Beautiful ,I love it

AnitaHendricks

Citrus in the opening! These notes, especially orange, linger all the way trough. After a few minutes the iris and rose notes show up. They're sweet combined with light red currant and peach. Musk turns it into a luxurious scent with a hint of patchouli. This can be strong note but it doesn't overwelm at all. What a well composed beauty! It's very refined.

Sherihan

Im trying it now, on a platter and on skin (the back of my hands). To start I would say it smells different on skin than on the paper platter, so if you want to try it spray on skin.
The other thing it is a SAFE perfume, and it is a trend now to creat “cologney” perfumes, simple and versatile. One last advise, if you are wearing “oud wood” “agar-wood “ perfumes, just save your time and don't bother spraying this, you will hate it, you probably won't smell it due to that your nostrils got damaged and destroyed.
Would love to see the first Tiffany perfume on shelves instead of this.

ellina1984

I was getting citrus at the top, chanel-chance-eau-fraiche style. Refreshing but not a cologne. Slowly it turns murkier, a polite,clean musk. Still citrusy, though.then I was sure I was getting a makeup vibe, which was the iris, of course. I saw the nose on this, and it deserves make total sense to have Daniela Roche Andrier as the perfumer in this. My signature for the warmer months is Infusion d iris, so...
It is a nice scent. Elegant, light, classy as to the feeling it produces. And definitely office safe.

rockegg

The longevity is a little weak but the lotion, which came packaged with the bottle I bought, is great. It starts fresh and mellows into a soft, feminine cloud. Someone else used the word ‘ladylike,’ and that nails it. I can see having a longtime relationship with this.

PerfumeKing14

i actually don't get iris or patchouli on me which is disappointing as they were the notes i wanted to stand out. the scent itself is nice, clean, fresh but nothing amazing. it doesn't wow me & for the price point i don't personally think it's worth it.

VintageViolet_

I was immediately reminded of The Body Shop's Oceanis fragrance, which has been long discontinued.

Sweet, aquatic, floral. There's something really juicy but sharp in there, maybe the blackcurrant note.

This is such a fresh fragrance, long lasting and I have to say I love the bottle!

Arlene-Beatrix

Intense, almost sharp iris scent, musky in a very clean way, with a drop of sweet mandarin. Very elegant and ladylike. Nice and office suitable, especially for spring and fall.
Bottle color is just lovely!

JenJones28

It’s odd because patchouli is in the base note but I smelled something green and patchouli like in the top notes, I wonder if it is the mandarin? This is a classic beautiful office safe scent. I can’t tell if it disappears or if I just become nose blind to it. Whatever the case, I end up not being able to smell it after 15 mins or so. This is based on a sample. I need to get a second opinion on this to see if it’s really gone or if I just can’t smell it anymore.

I disagree with the comparisons to cleaning products and “old lady” smells. It smells like a fresh non offensive floral to me, in the same vein as Chanel Gabrielle but it’s not the white aldehyde mess that Gabrielle is. It’s just fresh like Gabrielle but better.

I am concerned about the longevity of this, I will get more opinions on whether it’s me or if the fragrance really doesn’t last.

Edit: it was not my nose. This does not last. I asked several people to be sure. It’s so pretty and I love it, but I recommend layering it with cream and body wash. I don’t like to pay so much for fragrances that do not last. Maybe there will be an “intense” flanker in the future.

Contessa01

Just bought this today and it smells pretty when sprayed. It is extremely different from what the original (prevoous) perfume smells like so I would ensure you try it first especially if you aren't sure about it. This is zesty and sparkly, almost like a floral sherbert quality. Not that it is really that sweet which makes it hard to explain the sherbet vibe in a review to others! I think it's the fact that you the fizzy / Sherbert quality and that the zesty 'half lemon half mandarin' is mixed with a healthy dose of almost Chanel Number 5 Eau Vive. That's probably the best way to describe it. I hope this helps if you are wondering if you should blind buy and honestly if I didn't live anywhere near Tiffanys of the major store selling this I would have blind bought it based on what I have read. And I am glad I own it. But there is a big issue that I have to mention which is worth considering. That is that it has shockingly bad staying power. I mean that for me after 5 minutes I can't smell it anymore and after 15 it's long gone at least on me. This is very disappointing as if so beautiful. Even after spraying way too many times the smell faded shortly. Despite that; the fact it smells so nice and the packaging looks visually gorgeous. I also bought the body cream, moisturizer and lotion to go with it. I haven't tried them yet but maybe the cream will help wittj longevity.

celebrity89

Really nice perfume for a mature woman. A traditional, refined fragrance. This reminds me of Ellen Tracy, a warm, medicinal floral. Almost like ben-gay menthol smell.

 
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