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Honour Woman

Marca
Amouage
Alexandra Carlin
Perfumista
Alexandra Carlin
4.01 de 5
5,794 votos

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Descripción

Honour Woman by Amouage is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, this composition was created by Alexandra Carlin and Violaine Collas. The top notes unfold a vibrant accord of rhubarb, pepper, and coriander. The heart reveals a lush bloom of gardenia, neroli, jasmine, lily of the valley, and carnation. Finally, the base notes settle into a warm and mysterious foundation of amber, incense, myrrh, vetiver, and leather.

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  • Invierno 12%
  • Primavera 40%
  • Verano 30%
  • Otoño 17%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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Comunidad

5,794 votos

  • Positivo 78%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 8.1%

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  • Spectacular fruity gardenia. Imagine summer near the sea at sunset, everything illuminated by that scent of gardenias mixed with a neroli with a soft animal touch. As if a group opened a sweet, refreshing watermelon in the middle of the atmosphere; everything blends into magical sensations. Amouage brings the gardenia of the sunset, realistic and reborn every afternoon with the potency of a narcotic flower. It’s very alive, with aquatic facets, sensual, sweet and fruity, making it irresistible and tremendously feminine. I loved it. Rating: 9.1

  • Superb fruity gardenia. Summer, near the sea, and when evening arrives, everything is illuminated with this scent of gardenias, gardenias combined with the intoxicating aroma of a neroli with a soft animal facet. Meanwhile, a group of people gathered open and eat a refreshing and very sweet watermelon; everything mixes in the atmosphere and the sensations become magical, unique, and very special. Amouage brings us the evening gardenia, very realistic, a scent that is reborn every afternoon with all the potency of a narcotic flower. It is very alive, with aquatic facets, very sensual, and that sweet and fruity effect makes it irresistible and tremendously feminine. I have loved it. Rating: 9.1.

  • When applied to the skin, it is very evident that we are facing a white floral, very elegant, too refined, and there is no doubt it uses the best components in terms of quality. The scent is not very powerful; it is rather calm, but its high oil concentration makes us think it will last quite a while. At first, the florals are more noticeable, with the neroli standing out a little more. It is at this stage that it reminded me of Jadore, as if it were an Arabie version. Later, the soft touches of opoponax, pepper, incense, and very subtle leather rise to the same height as the florals and blend with them. In this part, the fragrance distances itself from that Jadore idea I had. I would not buy it, but I think it is an interesting spiced white floral. Yes, very elegant, like the beauty of the Madame Butterfly opera.

  • shalimar78

    It is a floral for a princess. You realise the quality of these perfumes. To me, it resembles the Alien by Mugler, only this one is sweeter and not amber-based. Nor is it a perfume that projects so everyone can smell it like the others, but it is a luxury in its entirety. They are like jewels that a collector, who has had time and has tried everything, says: instead of buying several, I buy one every now and then and I am more than happy.

  • I do not want to dwell on the notes as they are already described. I see the bottle as totally white, and the scent gives me a similar sensation. A white scent, but milky white. A set of white flowers with a certain density that becomes creamy or milky, a fragrance with body. This milk of flowers is wrapped in a little incense and something sweet, which is likely amber. It seems modern, elegant, daytime, adaptable, and has tremendous longevity. The initial sillage is heavy, then drops to moderate. It lasts a good 10 hours. What I like about the Honour is that it does not have those dense spices that this house is accustomed to.

  • For those passionate about white florals, this is a perfume you must own. I agree with the previous comments: delicate, very feminine, and refined. It is expensive, but there are several shops online where it can be found on sale. Before buying a white floral that is in fashion, I bet on this one; it stands the test of time and never disappoints.

  • For those who love white florals, this is a must. I agree with the previous ones: delicate, very feminine and refined. Yes, it’s expensive, but there are shops online where you can find it on sale. Before buying a white floral that’s in fashion, I’d bet on this; it stands the test of time and never disappoints.

  • I missed out on this one before, but a friend told me that sometimes what escapes returns better. In the end, I got it sealed, without a box and without rushing. Today, with the rain in the background, I opened it and wow: the neroli is pure poetry. Fragrantica lists it as green, but it doesn’t sound sharp to me; it’s creamy glory. It smells of white flowers, soft neroli, and a carnation that doesn’t dominate. It reminds me of Dior’s Poison or Cartier’s Panthere. It’s sweet, with a soapy touch that makes me think of coriander, super romantic and tender. I don’t detect vetiver or leather; the incense is very in the background and the amber adds sweetness. Ideal for spring or a sunny autumn, more for day than night. These are my first impressions; I don’t know about longevity, but sharing this ear-to-ear smile over a blind buy is everything. I love having it in my collection.

  • pipisroom

    It once slipped through my fingers. As a friend says, what happens, happens. At that time, it was a blind buy without a box, and I didn’t mind, but it simply wasn’t for me. A few days ago, I asked a friend who sells perfumes if he had the Honour from Amouage. Yes, he had one sealed in the box. I told him it was mine, no more fuss. I received it yesterday, but I needed to be calm and try it as it deserved, so today I woke up, had breakfast, and with a perfect rainy day for this moment of revelation, I opened it. Definitely, the neroli is poetry to my nose. What a beautiful scent, surpassing both Dior and Chanel. On Fragrantica, I had doubts about the ‘main accords’ because they describe it as green, and to be honest, sharp green neroli is not my thing. Well, no sir, this is neither sharp nor green. It is bottled glory. What do I smell? White flowers, fundamentally creamy neroli, which, as they dry, accompany a carnation that is nothing to be feared. This makes me think of a constant in several neroli perfumes I know, where this neroli-carnation combination appears. The ones that come to mind are Poison by Dior and Panthere by Cartier, the original formula. Be that as it may, the scent, sweet, creamy, with a slightly soapy touch that I associate with coriander, is incredibly romantic, captivating, tender, and invites me to sniff it without stopping. I detect no vetiver or leather; the incense is very in the background, subtle, and the amber might be responsible for that sweetness. I see it as more suitable for spring or a sunny autumn day with moderate temperatures. I think it is a daytime scent; I do not feel it expresses itself better at night, except perhaps on a cool summer evening. It is a wild tale, as YouTubers would say, a ‘first impressions’ review, so I cannot speak about longevity and projection. But I felt I needed to share this emotion, because we enthusiasts know what it means when a smile spreads from ear to ear upon trying a perfume. And especially when that purchase was blind. So that… I am happy to have this gem in my collection.

  • On skin, it opens with that vintage white floral scent, where the gardenia rules over the rest, something green and very mature. After a while, it takes on that sweet, green, and sticky white floral scent that I adore. It lasts a minimum of 10 hours, projects for the first two, then leaves a good cloud. It’s very feminine, for good weather (though I think it goes perfectly in the cold), and serves both day and night, informal or formal. It makes me think of an adult woman in a white swimsuit, a pashmina and sunglasses, relaxing on a sunbed by a pool with sparkling water and lemon. Pleasant: 7/10 Interesting: 5/10 Versatile: 8/10 Original: 3/10

  • On the skin, it opens with that typical vintage white floral where the gardenia takes command. It is a green and very mature scent. After a while, it picks up that sweet, green, and slightly sticky note that I adore. It lasts a minimum of 10 hours; the projection is strong for the first two hours before leaving a nice cloud. It is very feminine, suitable for good weather (though I think it goes perfectly in the cold too), and dresses well for both informal and formal occasions, day or night. It reminds me of an adult woman in a white swimsuit, pashmina, and sunglasses, relaxing on a sun lounger by the pool with sparkling water and lemon. Pleasant: 7/10, Interesting: 5/10, Versatile: 8/10, Original: 3/10.

  • I can clearly detect the neroli, lily of the valley, and cotton blossom. A sensual and feminine scent, ideal for the office or during the day. The only thing it lacks is a bit more sillage.

  • Versatile and elegant. At first, it is delicate and lovely. I would wear it to meetings or conferences, not for everyday use, as it combines elegance and respect for personal space with professionalism without losing femininity. It is not intrusive, doesn’t bother anyone, and is hugely pleasing.

  • Elegantly versatile. When it first comes out, it’s delicate and very beautiful. I’d use it for work, not for daily office wear, but for meetings, conferences, or events where elegance and respect for space combine with professionalism without losing femininity. It’s not intrusive, it doesn’t bother anyone, and it’s greatly appreciated.