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Love in White
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Love in White by Creed is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2005, this composition was created by Olivier Creed and Erwin Creed. The top notes present the freshness of orange peel; the heart unfolds a harmony of magnolia, narcissus, rice, Italian jasmine, iris, and Bulgarian rose; while the base settles on ambergris, sandalwood, and vanilla.
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It’s quite good: it’s intense, daytime, and almost morning-like. The most notable notes are jasmine, narcissus, and magnolia. That beautiful white bottle looks like a wedding dress or an alabaster statue. It’s a gentle and very feminine fragrance, built for a woman; it’s not for men. For me, perfumes with jasmine, narcissus, or magnolia never seem appropriate for them.
What a brilliant guy, no wonder it’s by Michelle Obama. Super refined and eternally elegant. In my humble opinion, one of the best I’ve tried. It suits me for a special occasion, so I keep it with care for those big moments. I use the oil, and watch out, it doesn’t last anywhere near as long as the spray.
What a wonderful perfume; no wonder it’s by Michelle Obama. Super refined, eternally elegant. In my opinion, one of the best I’ve ever had. It lasts a bit on me; I keep it with trepidation for a special occasion. I use the oil and it doesn’t last nearly as long.
I bought it without testing at a convenient price and trusted the reviews… ohhh, a delicious and delicate floral scent. I left very happy and no one wiped my smile away. I got in the car; it was cold and the traffic was horrible. Suddenly I felt that floor cleaner smell so many describe; for me it was a mix of orange peel, rice, and floral amber. So many nausea symptoms! Trapped in the car with windows open waiting for it to pass… great tragedy. Up until now, my blind purchases had been successful, so what could be worse? Smelling of flowers I don’t like or cheap incense. I never imagined this fixation… horror, haha. It was tragicomic. I could have lost the money, but my daughter loved it. There’s no rule in taste, so she wears it happily while I wait for the air to clear or smoke a cigarette to stop smelling like clean laundry. For me, it’s impossible to wear, although it has good longevity on clothes and transfers well to a hug. Its sillage is moderate.
I bought it without testing, at a convenient price and according to comments it couldn’t be that bad… I opened it and ohhh, delicious floral scent. I left very happy, no one erased my smile. I got in the car, it was late, it was cold and traffic was horrible. I started to feel what many describe as floor cleaner smell; for me it was a mix of orange peel, rice and amber, no flowers, no nausea. Trapped in the car trying not to freeze with windows open waiting for it to go away… great tragedy. Up until here my blind purchases had been right, what was the worst? That it smelled of flowers I don’t like, old or cheap incense. I never imagined this fixation… horror, haha, it was tragicomic. I could have survived losing the money or selling it cheap, but… my daughter loved it so much and in tastes there is nothing written, so she wears it enjoying while I wait for it to ventilate or I smoke a cigarette to stop smelling like cleaner, haha. Everyone to their own preferences; for me it’s impossible to wear. For those who like it, it has good longevity, it sticks to clothes and if you hug you, the perfume penetrates, it’s good for those who enjoy its notes. Fortunately its trail is moderate, after a few minutes you need to get close to feel it.
I admit I had to wait an hour before I could give an objective opinion on this beautiful yet complex fragrance. It opens with a sharp, bitter, and astringent citrus note. The orange is so realistic I felt juice stuck to my nose, mixed with narcissus and green stem. Ugh, it was too much! After that hour, the intensity drops and the rose timidly appears with jasmine and rice powder. These notes last at least 5 hours with a fantastic projection. That’s where the magic happens: a sweet trail of roses with citrus sparkles and vanilla. Close to the skin it remains citrusy, but its magic is the distant trail, which is acidulous and floral. It’s for those who want to step out of their comfort zone.
I was curious to try one of the brand’s most famous scents. Although florals aren’t usually my thing, I must confess it’s very good. It opens intense with bitter orange; on my skin it doesn’t smell sweet, but with a subtle floral touch. Then it becomes very floral with a sweet hint from the rice, though I don’t detect the rose. As it dries down, it smells strongly of sandalwood, turning woody with a light vanilla note that goes unnoticed. It’s very feminine, with poor longevity and sillage.
I was curious because it’s one of the most famous from the brand and although florals usually don’t appeal to me, I must confess it’s very good. It opens intense with bitter orange, on my skin it doesn’t feel sweet, spiced with a few stems of flowers. Then it becomes very floral with a sweet touch from the rice. I don’t detect the rose. In the dry down it smells very much of sandalwood, woody with a light vanilla touch that goes unnoticed. I feel it’s very feminine and that it doesn’t have good longevity or projection.
Love in White was the first option for my wedding, I bought it blind thinking it was the ideal… mistake. The citrus opening becomes tremendously floral until it hurts the head. I tried giving it another chance but got the same result, I decided not to use it on that special day and put it away in the wardrobe. It’s not a bad perfume, on the contrary it usually feels refined, simply it didn’t work for me or perhaps I had too high expectations.
Love in White was my first choice for the wedding; I bought it blindly thinking it was ideal… mistake. The citrus opening turns overwhelmingly floral until it hurts my head. I tried wearing it again, but the result was the same, so I decided not to use it on such a special day and left it in the drawer. It’s not a bad perfume—in fact, it feels refined—but simply didn’t work for me, or perhaps my expectations were too high.
At that price I bought 3 or 4 that I really love and smell nice with a scent I can tolerate. This Creed White is a scent not everyone can wear, it’s cloying and suffocating. I can’t tolerate paying such a high price for a perfume I don’t like, no matter how much I try to like it I can’t. I had the illusion it would be ideal for a bride on her wedding day, what an absurd illusion since it has nothing of those perfumes that leave a mark for a lifetime. It’s an expensive scent and the big thing is no, I don’t understand its costly price.
At that price, I could have bought three or four scents I actually loved that smelled lovely and were tolerable. This Creed White is an aroma not everyone can wear; it’s cloying and suffocating. I can’t bear to pay so much for something I don’t like, no matter how hard I tried to get used to it. I had high hopes it would be perfect for a wedding—what a silly mistake! It doesn’t leave that lasting impression. It’s ridiculously expensive and simply not worth it.
To be honest, I was disappointed. It reminded me of DKNY by Donna Karan. The price is very high for a perfume that isn’t particularly outstanding, although taste is subjective.
I love it, it smells sweet and soft at the same time, nothing cloying. On my skin it lasts more than 8 hours, which is fantastic because most only last 4 on me. The only bad thing is the price, it’s very expensive. I use it for super special occasions so it doesn’t run out, haha. It smells to me like Zara Ultra Juicy, of course the price difference is astronomical, so I don’t think I’d buy it again.
I love it: it’s sweet and soft, not cloying at all. On my skin, it lasts over 8 hours, which is fantastic compared to the usual 4. The only downside is the price—it’s outrageously expensive! I only use it on super special occasions so it doesn’t run out. It smells just like Zara’s Ultra Juicy, but the price difference is astronomical. I don’t think I’d buy it again.
It doesn’t smell luxurious; it’s more of a simple Elisabeth Arden scent. The orange peel note stands out the most, giving me a very masculine, hotel soap vibe. I wouldn’t buy it.
It seems to me a true beauty. Delicate and versatile. A citrus opening with beautiful flowers a soft dry down (perhaps the rice) that does not detract from the freshness but adds elegance; it is very light I do not like powdery notes. The base notes nuance and sustain. It seems very original. The only drawback is that it is very expensive. I would also like it to last longer but I think considering its notes it is very good. For me it is a 10 (and if it smells like an expensive perfume being fresh and citrusy it manages to be very elegant).
I think it’s a true beauty. Delicate and versatile. It opens with citrus and some gorgeous flowers, a soft musk (perhaps the rice) that doesn’t detract from the freshness, only adds elegance (I can’t stand musky notes, but here it’s light and perfect). The base notes nuance and sustain. Very original. The only drawback is that it’s expensive. I’d like it to last longer, but considering its notes, it’s very good. For me, it’s a 10/10; it smells like an expensive, fresh and citrusy perfume, and manages to be very elegant.
It is difficult for me to write a review because I cannot find words to define this marvel but I can say it is one of my loves. To me it is a creamy dessert not excessively sweet like rice pudding with orange zest. It emanates peace it is endearing yet alive thanks to the citrus notes. It is super original; I have never smelled anything like it and I have tried many fragrances. Here I take off my hat to Creed.
From the very first moment it fell in love with me forever. It has a unique and perfect scent. Simply a jewel in perfumery. Thank you Creed for creating this work of art.
I fell in love with it from the very moment. It has a unique and perfect scent. Simply a jewel in perfumery. Thanks Creed for creating this work of art. 🤍
Neither yes nor no. The opening pleased me orange peel nice. Dry down smells of rice giving it a cleanliness like the flowers and the feminine touch. However on my skin it smells strong and loses the previous nuances. I suppose this perfume is very personal.
This might be polarising but it is never boring. Love in White looks fresh and light at first glance yet it has weight and depth. It presents different nuances every time you wear it; it always evolves and is very ‘alive’. It is a bouquet of crystalline clean white flowers surrounded by soap bubbles and green leaves with well-blended citrus notes resting on sandalwood and a rice powder. The standout florals are magnolia narcissus and rose. To me it is brimming with creativity and surprises; I adore its perfect imperfection that dissonance that brushes against harmony. It does not play in grey tones; it fluctuates between black and white at the speed of light with great class innate to Creed. One of my favourites for special occasions on hot days; longevity on my skin is 6 to 7 hours always with a good trail.
This could be polarising, but never boring. Love in White looks fresh and light at first glance, but it has weight and depth. It changes radically depending on the day, always evolving and very ‘alive’. It’s a bouquet of crystal-clear white flowers surrounded by bubbles and green leaves, with well-blended citrus notes resting on sandalwood and a rice powder. Magnolia, narcissus and rose stand out. It has so much creativity and surprises; I love its perfect imperfection, that crazy dissonance that, bordering on nonsense, returns to congruence. It doesn’t go for grey tones, fluctuating between black and white at the speed of light. It has class, innate in Creed. One of my favourites for hot days. Lasts about 6 or 7 hours with a good trail.
The same happens to me as @Ojos Claros, it doesn’t quite suit me. As soon as I put it on, as indicated, it’s orange peel, but it’s the note that stays there perennially and I don’t notice it developing or giving me other nuances.
I feel the same as @Ojos Claros; it just doesn’t quite suit me. As soon as I apply it, it smells of orange peel as advertised, but that note remains permanent. I don’t notice it developing or revealing other nuances.
To be honest, it smells like luxury soap to me. It is classic and subtle, but it’s not much of a fragrance and doesn’t justify the price.
Fallen in love with Love in White; a brilliant combination creating a soft, beautiful floral scent that presents itself delicately. It has excellent sillage and longevity, remaining flawless on my skin for hours. Perfect for mild days and any occasion. Unlike other florals that become heavy in the heat, this stays fresh. I bought it in 2016 and, as of 2025, it is still impeccable.
Lovely, white floral with a fresh touch that feels luxurious on hot days. Perfect with a white shirt or for a totally romantic look. The longevity and sillage are moderate, but it suits you wonderfully.
Love in White is not merely a perfume; it is a statement of class. Every spray declares that the wearer does not settle for the ordinary but seeks excellence. It smells of a woman who knows her perfumery, where quality is evident in subtlety. The citrus freshness blends with a powdery, seductive floral heart, while the woody base with vanilla adds depth. It is a fragrance that smells of heaven, an aura that leaves a lasting impression. It inspires respect and admiration; its trail is subtle yet firm, like an invisible veil. I recommend ladies apply it to their hair: as they walk, it releases softly and does not fade. It is no coincidence that royalty and celebrities wear it; it conveys power and understated luxury. It is for a refined, elegant woman rich in spirit. The wearer seems touched by the divine, a symbol of purity. It is not just a scent but an emotional experience that turns every woman into the protagonist. As a man, I say it speaks louder than a thousand words: she is selective and her presence is unforgettable.