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LolitaLand
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LolitaLand by Lolita Lempicka is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by Francis Kurkdjian and Maïa Lernout. The top notes unfold a vibrant bellini accord of orange, Italian mandarin, pepper, lemon, grapefruit and lime; the heart reveals the sweetness of white peach, plum, blackcurrant, sambac jasmine, jasmine, magnolia and rose; while the base notes land on a warm foundation of Madagascar vanilla, licorice, benzoin, white musk and sandalwood.
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I was undecided due to the mixed reviews, but then I spotted the opportunity and bought it blind (I have the reformulated light amber version). If you like sweet perfumes like Can Can, Pink Sugar, or the latest Devotion by D&G, this is a super hit. I don’t know why they don’t label it as an addictive gourmand; it’s like a pancake dessert with sweet orange, quite warm. It has now become one of my favourites. Scent: 10/10, longevity: 12+ hours and lasts for days on clothes (incredible how long it lingers on fabric). Sillage: 9/10, projects well for 5-6 hours before settling but remains perceptible. Would I buy it again? Absolutely, I just wish it were easier to find. 100% satisfied.
Here I am, I’m unique, come closer. That’s what LolitaLand smells like: a cocktail of ripe fruits under the sun, with lots of sweetness, decorated with florals and cotton candy, and a grain of pink pepper. They declare the note of Bellini (sparkling wine with peach), but I relate it more to Ramazzotti, which has sweetness and a floral aroma. It is one of the richest perfumes I’ve ever smelled and I hope they don’t discontinue it. It’s sweet and highly addictive without resembling others; those who dislike sweets and vanilla will hate it because it’s not shy. It’s not soft or fresh, not discreet; it’s something with personality that presents itself where it goes, so rich it invites a bite or simply enjoyment. It has a tender, cheerful side with so much sweetness. The longevity is beastly; sometimes I apply one spray to the nape of my neck to avoid being invasive, and it lasts until the next day. I smell it when I wake up at midnight and when I bathe the following day. It stays in hair and clothes unless washed. I prefer it in winter, but because of the fruit notes, I use it in summer when it’s cool or when going to open-air places. Age range: for anyone who likes it. Although it leans towards feminine fragrances, I’d love to smell it on a man. I’ve read there’s a very similar masculine version with citrus notes, Green Lover by Lempicka, and I’m going to buy it to wear in summer during the heat. Another point in its favour: Lolita Lempicka is one of the first houses to bet on clean and respectful perfumery, recognised as vegan and cruelty-free, which gives them a plus and a bigger space in my heart than with their first perfume or the discontinued Fleur Corail. Thus, love without ifs or buts.
Too many notes… I was highly recommended it and searched for it for a long time only to be disappointed by finding it very strong, excessively sweet, and quite intolerable. I even think it should be worn in personal spaces as it can overwhelm others. Plus, it lasts a long time. If you want to smell sweet and sweeter without being gourmand, Lolitaland is for you.
I don’t like the opening much, but it lasts at least 15-20 minutes; afterwards, the vanilla emerges and it truly smells like an orange cake, super vanilla-scented and delicious. It projects strongly and lasts over 8 hours on my skin. I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly; better to try it in a store. I have the reformulated silver atomiser version. I do recommend trying it because it’s from Spain and isn’t mass-produced; it’s a great option for autumn/winter and even with fewer sprays in spring/summer.
I refrained from buying it initially because it’s categorised as ‘gourmand’, which isn’t my style. However, the positive reviews and knowing it’s by F. Malle convinced me. The bottle is lovely, but the scent isn’t for me. I tend to stay away from overly sweet fragrances. It’s multifloral and fruity, yet on my skin it smells like nail polish; it’s not unpleasant, but I don’t particularly like it. The florals and citrus notes mean nothing to me; what remains is vanilla, licorice, benzoin, and a touch of sandalwood. I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly—I took it out of my collection for someone who enjoys this type of aroma.
If they are from Argentina, it smells like Cif orange dishwashing liquid with a vanilla essence. The trail and longevity are brutal, but on my nose it’s just detergent, brash, and nothing fine. It reminded me of the new Peponas dolls; that gave me a sense of tenderness, I think a teenager would suit it well.
I’m not sure if I’m wrong, but in the end, it smells like Britney Spears’ Midnight Fantasy.
Smells like freshly baked kuchen. I don’t know the original formula with the dark amber liquid, I only tried the light-coloured version. It’s a beauty; once it dries, it smells very similar to Britney Spears’ Hidden Fantasy.
While Mon Premier is a bit of a ‘meh’ for me, I’m completely smitten with Lolitaland.
It brings back memories of a childhood syrup, Daisy, but with a brutal dose of liquorice. I get the impression it’s orange or peach with vanilla and lots of liquorice; if you like that combination, it’s your thing, but it makes me gag and smells burnt or plastic, very synthetic.
What a wonder, please. I couldn’t like Lolita Lempicka perfumes more. The bottle is gorgeous, with that cap and the pretty box. LolitaLand has the brand’s DNA but with less licorice and anise, and much more vanilla, peach, and Bellini. It’s creamy yet fresh, a delight. I’m not sure which season is best; it seems super versatile. If there are any drawbacks, it’s the usual: performance. I wish it projected more, because it’s a scent I want to feel for a long time.
A sensory spectacle. If you don’t like sweets, stay away: it smells like a peach cake with lots of vanilla, a slightly boozy dessert, and plastic. Yes, it’s synthetic, but that’s its charm; it smells like a new doll and is a delicious fantasy. The performance is insane: it lasts 8 hours on my skin, the sillage follows you for 4 hours, and it lingers on clothes until washing. It’s distinct; I recommend trying it first as it can be overwhelming. I take it off in the heat, but it’s a 10/10 for winter.
Hello perfume art lovers. LolitaLand by Lolita Lempicka: at first, I doubted if my skin would love it, but almost a year later it’s already part of my collection. Ideal for temperate climates, it starts with boozy citrus and evolves into a syrupy orange with canned peach, all wrapped in a natural vanilla, not pastry-like, with a balsamic and slightly animalic touch. For me, it’s pure art, high quality, and long-lasting.
Literally smells like Barbie straight out of the box, with those syrupy peach notes that make you smile.
I bought it during the El Corte Inglés Beauty Week; it was more expensive than at Primor, but since I couldn’t try it on and the reviews were good, I took the risk. The reputation for beast mode longevity and sillage hasn’t let me down: today in Málaga at 25 degrees, with 7-8 sprays, it lasted about 5 hours with moderate projection. At first, it smells like a Bellini with peach and orange, then it blends into a very edible vanilla, without licorice or tonka bean. It’s not for repurchasing, although I enjoyed the summer of 2024 with it; it’s tropical, daytime, and perfect for the beach, but by the third time it becomes cloying. I won’t buy it again, but it’s delicious.
I love it! A fragrance that will never be missing from my collection. I wore it non-stop until summer started, but it’s addictive; I’m dying for cold weather to return so I can use it as much as possible.
I only have two words: ‘I love it’. Now I can say it’s a fragrance so sweet it lifts my spirits, making me feel happy and warm. I think many talk about its notes, but I feel it as an addictive, feminine, and beautiful fragrance. The only thing I regret is not having had it with me sooner.
It’s beautiful 😍 LolitaLand ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ It’s a fragrance that can never be missing from my collection; it’s very addictive, sweet, creamy, and cheerful. It gives me the sensation of eating a lemon and orange tart with lots of cream, vanilla, meringue, and peach; it’s exquisite, versatile, and can be worn all year without being overwhelming. Excellent longevity with a great sillage; everyone praises it. It’s unique and original; I love it ❤️❤️. Scent 10/10 Longevity 10/10 Sillage 10/10 Packaging 10/10 Versatility 10/10 Value 10/10
Girls who love LolitaLand, FragranceNet has it at 80% and I got it for $23 with an extra 37% coupon. Just be aware it’s a tester without a cap, though they do sell the version with a cap for a bit more.
There are no words to describe how much I love this perfume; it’s addictive. I feel terrible not having discovered it before the reformulation, but the new formula is still spectacular. It lasts and projects so much; it’s rich, and sprays are never enough. Every time I wear it, people say I smell like dessert, like a cake. I truly LOVE it. Four different people asked me to write down the name because they needed to own it. Plus, the bottle and box are gorgeous. This perfume will never be missing from my collection ever again.
For me, it’s a resounding NO. I can’t stand it; it’s too cloying and the notes aren’t distinguishable. Only the vanilla, which is overwhelmingly dominant.
It’s sweet but tasty, bearable and very enveloping.
I read and saw so many favourable reviews that, as other times, I let myself be carried away and bought it blindly. Unfortunately, it was a resounding NO: on my skin, the opening is super brash, acidic and utterly unpleasant, something that has never happened to me before. Then it turns sweet but very synthetic, a total disaster. I’ll let it macerate because with the cold of autumn returning, perhaps in two months it might change. Today I tried it again with a Victoria’s Secret coconut mist and it became passable, though not what I was looking for. It remains a NO WAY, but I’ll give it another chance; if it doesn’t work, it will end up in my niece’s hands to see if she likes it.
It’s a very rich fragrance with long-lasting power, though quite sweet; more recommended for use in winter.
I was wary due to the divided reviews, but upon trying it, the scales tipped in my favour. The opening is super bubbly, citrusy and sweet; you can clearly detect the light Bellini, while the pepper goes very to the back, almost imperceptible. It has character for the evening, from casual outings to elegant events; it doesn’t go unnoticed and for a good reason. The dry-down is so sweet and pleasant that, despite that loud opening, it could be worn daily with careful spraying if not in summer. I’m not much of a fan of potent perfumes as they overwhelm me easily, so I wouldn’t include it in my collection, but I do find it very pretty and tasty.
I have the original version, unreformulated. Straight out of the bottle, it smells like a Bellini cocktail perfectly, but on my skin it always turns into peach with vanilla (the peach fades over time). It’s a sweet bomb, but it doesn’t bother me at all; in fact, I loved wearing it even during my pregnancy, a time when I couldn’t tolerate many other perfumes. I love it.
I bought it blindly because of the bottle and box, which look fresh and dreamy. And I do love it; it’s an intense perfume, exactly what I was looking for. On my skin, it lasts 10 hours and always smells of flowers. I wore it before bed and still had the scent the next day, though softer. It’s a delight. I already have three full boxes because I’m afraid they might delist it. For me, it’s unmatched; I adore it.
Absolutely delicious.
This is a total crime. They add notes of burnt sugar, ethereal scents, and that pen-and-fruit smell they claim will ‘freshen’ the blend, but the effect is exactly the opposite. It creates a dissonance that makes the cloying effect even worse. It reminds me of those industrial-style cheesecakes from burger joints: they charge you 7 euros, have a Lotus biscuit base, and are smothered in jams and syrups.
It’s a radiant, vibrant, and fizzy peach juice. It’s a peach syrup. Extremely sweet; if you like peach notes, you’ll adore it. It’s like opening a jar of peaches in their own syrup. You smell those peaches bathed in syrup. It has excellent projection and longevity on the skin, I suppose even better on clothes. It’s almost a gourmand perfume or entirely so. If Mario Bros’ Princess Peach had a perfume, it would be this. Sweet, uncomplicated, vibrant, fizzy, and juicy.
The first impression surprised me: it isn’t as sweet or gourmand as claimed, but rather a citrus-sweet blend where orange and vanilla dominate. Unfortunately, on my skin it leaves that orange cleaner aftertaste that others don’t experience. Compared to Pink Sugar, yes, it has that burnt caramel note that only connoisseurs detect. For its price, it’s decent, but nothing exceptional.
I’m conflicted about Lolitaland. I bought it blindly, like the Mon Premier, because of the gorgeous bottle. However, I feel it’s extremely sweet for me. For some reason, on the skin it leaves a bitter smell after a while that doesn’t smell good, although on clothes it’s perfect. The longevity is excellent, though.
My favourite. Edit: I’ve come back sad due to the reformulation. Lolitaland was my king, but the new version is now just another gem in my collection. It’s less sweet, more fresh and citrusy. Previously, the peach dominated; now the orange is very noticeable. Although it’s pleasant and retains the essence (and I think it pleases more people by being less intense), I feel like a widow of the sweetest perfume I’ve ever had. It’s still rich. I hope to fall in love again or that they release an original version like an elixir, haha. I love you, Lolitaland. With love, your little girl.
It’s totally mine. At first, I didn’t like it, but in winter it became true love. It has a sweet, dessert-like, comforting aura. It smells of orange bonbons, powder, and sweets. It smells of childhood, yet without being childish. It makes me feel wrapped in a soft, cosy, and magical world.
Expired? I bought it six years ago. The opening is citrusy and slightly sweet, but afterwards I can’t quite tell what it smells like. It’s not strong or excessively sweet, just reminiscent of overripe fruit. After reading the negative reviews, I see I’m not the only one with a bad experience… Edit: With time, I’ve grown to like it. It’s an unusual scent. My nose has accepted it better; it’s pleasant, though not overwhelming.
Lolitaland is a dream. A delicate and sweet aroma that warms you from within and fills the heart. It’s like an adorable fawn safe with its mother, or a fairy in the woods with the animals. The tenderness of femininity. It’s a feminine fragrance of unique character. If you’re used to intense sweet perfumes, this isn’t for you. Lolitaland is for those who want to connect with their sweetest femininity, an ode to the most loving fantasy.
Delicious: one of my favourites from Lempika. It opens with a lovely bellini; you can taste the plum and peach, a sweet note without being cloying. Then comes a ripe orange and the vanilla settles on the skin for hours alongside the peach, like being in the forest. It smells like Snow White giving you a hug, perfect for flowers and fruit. I don’t detect the licorice, which I usually don’t like. I repeat, delicious; I’ll always have it. I own the 2019 reformulated version, but haven’t tried it; I’m hunting for older versions.
This perfume is scrumptious: 90% peach dessert, 8% citrus and 2% licorice. I won’t lie; when they said it was sweet, I didn’t imagine the level; it became overwhelming. It smells very good and I normally like sweet things, but this goes too far. It’s a unique aroma, like a peach and orange dessert, ideal for cold climates, casual dates or outdoors. Don’t wear it in enclosed, hot places or the office; it could make you faint. Longevity and projection are phenomenal; one spray lasts hours. 8/10 (I loved it, but it became cloying after a while).
I adore it; it’s not my favourite Lolita Lempicka, but it defines me the most and I consider it the most special. What a marvellous bottle; when it’s finished, I’ll use it as decoration. I enjoy reading reviews with so many notes because they differ for everyone. I detect the bellini, pepper and orange at first. I’m thrilled by its evolution: it softens and the sweetness intensifies, it changes a lot, though I don’t think it’s cloying (perhaps because I love gourmands). I don’t detect much licorice, which is invasive in other LL perfumes. It’s very rich, suitable for any season and occasion, with good trail and longevity.
It’s my fetish scent. It smells like a story: a little cottage in the woods where a lemon cake has just been baked, and there’s a vase with freshly cut flowers. You either love it or hate it. The bottle and box are simply marvellous.