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All Of Me
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All Of Me by Narciso Rodriguez is a musky floral woody fragrance for women. Launched in 2023, this composition was created by Dora Baghriche and Daphné Bugey. Its olfactive pyramid unfolds with a top note of magnolia, a heart of rose and bourbon geranium, and a base of musk and sandalwood.
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Smells nice, but nothing surprising or particularly noteworthy.
Nice floral; the rose musk is noticeable when it dries, along with the bourbon geranium that adds sweetness and a touch of green. They say it’s fresh, intense, sweet, balsamic, herbal, slightly dry, and woody with rose, mint, and lemon. I truly sense that; it incorporates sandalwood that softens it at the end, as is usual with NRs. I’m not sure if I’d buy it as it seems common and nothing new; I’d prefer to restock Musc Noir, which I like more.
I’ve seen the same fragrance presented three times with three different compositions: first with nardos, then neroli, and now this. I don’t understand what’s going on. I’m sure because I’m obsessed with the brand and follow every news item. Can anyone explain?
I was in duty-free testing everything until they asked me to leave. I had a cold, but I still enjoyed smelling them. This was the only one I couldn’t smell due to my congestion. Let the rest draw their own conclusions.
I was in duty-free testing everything until they asked me to leave. I had a cold but enjoyed smelling the fragrances. This was the only one I couldn’t smell due to my sniffles. Draw your own conclusions.
It smells good and is pleasant to wear, but nothing more… it reminds me of dozens of florals we’ve smelled before. If you gift it, you won’t go wrong, as it’s a soft floral that everyone should like.
Lacks personality, too soft, with barely perceptible floral trail after 15 minutes. I didn’t like the campaign, the bottle, or anything about ‘All Of Me’. It’s a pity they’ve changed the creative direction of the ‘Musc Noir’ line. For me, the worst perfume by Narciso Rodríguez.
I went to smell it yesterday full of excitement as I’m a brand fan and my expectations were high. What a letdown! It smells very faint and lacks personality. What’s happening to perfumers? Are they discontinuing masterpieces like Narciso for Her to release this? I don’t understand.
I received a decant as a gift with a purchase. It has a strong, floral, and aggressive opening. It stayed intense for 10-15 minutes at 30cm from the skin, highlighting the musk and roses, before turning into nothing. I put it on at 14:00, and it’s 16:40 now, and even pressing my nose against it, I can’t detect anything. In my opinion, it’s a fragrance of the crowd, nothing innovative; I could perfectly have heard it on my mother-in-law who only wears cheap copies. Is it pleasant? Yes, but no more. It’s safe for a gift if they like florals. It’s soft and doesn’t bother. I didn’t detect the citrus and woody notes it claims to have. I was curious because I like floral-citrus scents and look for that woody touch in autumn/winter. I’m grateful I didn’t buy it as I would have been disappointed.
Not for me. At first, I liked the clean floral opening, but over time it evolves into a synthetic sandalwood mixed with a strange pickle-like odour.
I received a decant as a gift and the opening is strong, full-floral, and intense. The roses and musk are very prominent for the first 10–15 minutes, but then it vanishes completely. By 4:40 PM, there’s no scent left. It’s a generic fragrance, nothing innovative; I’m sure my mother-in-law, who wears cheap dupes, would have detected it equally. It’s pleasant but that’s all. Safe for gifting if they like florals, as it’s inoffensive. I didn’t feel the citrus or woody notes it promises. I used to enjoy citrus-florals with wood for cold weather, so I’m glad I didn’t buy it.
Not for me. At first, I liked its clean floral opening, but as the hours passed and it evolved, the scent began to smell like synthetic sandalwood combined with a very peculiar odour that reminded me of pickles.
I bought the Vera Wang perfume by Vera Wang blind. I love florals, and this didn’t appeal to me at all. Out of curiosity, I went to the shopping centre to test this new Narciso Rodríguez scent on my skin, and it’s spot-on with the Vera Wang one, but much more expensive. Not for me.
I bought Vera Wang blindly, and despite being a floral fan, it just didn’t work for me. Out of curiosity, I visited the shopping centre and tried the new Narciso Rodríguez on skin; it smells the same but costs a fortune. Not for me.
I liked it; it’s soft and easy to wear, whether you like it or not, it’s a scent that doesn’t bother. It reminds me, and a lot, of For Her; they have many points in common, so I don’t see this perfume as a great novelty.
Good choice for gifting to someone who isn’t keen on perfume: it’s soft, not overpowering, and a safe bet. If you’re looking for something similar but cheaper, try Mercadona’s Rose Nude for €10.
I liked it; it’s soft and easy to wear, so whether you like it or not, it doesn’t bother. It reminds me very much of For Her, sharing many similarities, so I don’t see this perfume as a great novelty.
I absolutely love it. I know many find it boring because it’s a versatile classic suitable for almost any occasion. It’s a clean rose with musk, without any extra sweetness. There seem to be a thousand copies, yet it’s rare to find a rose scent that isn’t sweetened, blended with patchouli or red berries, and that doesn’t fade within an hour. This one lasts all day. I wear it daily for work and have received many compliments.
I love it. I understand why many find it boring because it’s a classic and versatile fragrance, almost for any season and situation. It’s a clean rose with musk and that’s it, with no sweetness. It’s simple and it seems there will be a thousand copies on the market, but in reality, it’s not easy to find a rose that isn’t accompanied by sweet notes, patchouli, or red fruits, and isn’t a rose water with a meagre one-hour longevity. This one lasts all day. I use it almost daily for work and have received many compliments.
I liked it; this scent can be a wardrobe staple. What does that mean? It’s for keeping in the dressing table and when you don’t want to overwhelm with perfume, this is ideal. It’s an uncomplicated scent, rather subtle and delicate. Here, the magnolias shine with roses, clean flowers thanks to the musk, but I also perceive them as soapy.
Simple, delicate, and easy to wear. Smells good and makes you feel good. Ideal for the workplace because it doesn’t bother anyone. Edit: I like it more and more; it’s a fragrant, very natural, and musky rose. A clean, intense yet sparkling scent. Very versatile with a duration of 5 or 6 hours. Ideal for everyday wear in formal environments where you want to stand out without overwhelming. It’s become my daily perfume or for uncomplicated outings. I loved it in winter, but even more in spring. A 10/10.
A simple, delicate, and easy-to-wear scent. It smells good and makes you feel good. Ideal for the office as it doesn’t bother anyone. Edit: I’m liking it more and more; it’s a very natural, musky rose. Clean, intense yet sparkling. Very versatile, lasting 5-6 hours. Perfect for everyday wear in formal settings where you want to stand out without being overpowering. It’s now my daily perfume or for going out without fuss. I loved it in winter and even more in spring. A 10/10.
Perfect perfume for the office; it smells soapy and I love it.
I received a sample of All of Me and I can say it’s a pretty fragrance for everyday wear. But don’t expect much evolution. It’s powdered and talcum-dusted roses. But if you like roses, go ahead. It doesn’t have much sillage and I’m unaware of its longevity.
In a way, I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who didn’t like it; lately, I’m not sure if the problem is mine or with modern perfumery. Does it objectively smell bad? No. But it has the same excitement as a cardboard box of bulk products; this is zero and nothing memorable, not even a hint of personality. It revolves around a clean but bland, faded, subtle, and ephemeral rose, surrounded by a drizzle of something sweet and indistinguishable—the thousandth iteration of what’s been seen before. It could be magnolia, geranium… who knows. It could be pear. A sweet accord with a soapy finish, the formula of success. It could also be called Paradoxe or My Way, what’s in vogue right now because it lacks NR’s characteristic musk. I’m not saying the formula needs to be squeezed, but at least the brand should be recognisable. In summary: canned and prefabricated beauty designed to please the masses with nothing memorable or daring. A definite no.
In a way, I like knowing I’m not the only one who hasn’t liked it; lately I don’t know if the problem is mine or of the current perfumery. Does it objectively smell bad? No. But it has the same excitement as a cardboard box for bulk products: zero and nothing memorable, not even a hint of personality in its deepest recesses. It revolves around a clean but bland, faded, subtle, and ephemeral rose, surrounded by a splash of something sweet and indistinct, the thousandth iteration of something seen, smelled, and repeated. It could be magnolia or geranium, who knows. Or perhaps pear. A sweet accord with a dash of water, apparently the winning formula. It could also be called Paradoxe or My Way, anything of the current style because there isn’t even a hint of that very trendy, characteristic musk from NR. I’m not saying the formula has to be squeezed to the bone, but at least make the house brand recognisable (a little). In short: canned and prefabricated beauty designed to please the masses with nothing memorable or risky to make it distinguished. A definite no.
A floral scent where the rose takes command alongside the brand’s characteristic musk, which I perceived most. Although it’s fresh, it lacks citrus, thus avoiding that astringent feeling. Somewhere there’s an undeclared sweet or fruity note that gives it a slight sweetness. In general, perfumes from this brand I only notice close to the skin and they don’t last long; this is no exception. Although it’s pleasant, I think there are already too many similar proposals, so I don’t plan to buy it. My favourite from this designer remains Narciso Rodriguez Pour Homme Poudrée.
A floral scent where the rose predominates, accompanied by the brand’s typical musk, which is the most noticeable aspect. Although it’s fresh, it contains no citrus, so it doesn’t feel astringent. There is an undeclared sweet or fruity note that gives it a slight sweetness. Generally, perfumes from this brand are only noticeable up close and don’t last long, and this is no exception. While pleasant, I think there are already too many similar proposals, so I won’t buy it. My favourite from this designer remains Narciso Poudrée.
Love at first sight. They let me try it at Rouge in West Plaza and it stayed on my wishlist for ages, as it was prohibitively expensive when it first launched. Finally enjoying it. It smells super feminine: roses, musk (typical of YSL’s Sublime), and sandalwood, three of my favourite notes. Finally, a rose without patchouli or fruit. It’s creamy and soapy, zero harshness. A lovely scent that doesn’t bother anyone; it could be my signature. Super versatile and wearable: all seasons, day or quiet nights. I like it for romantic dinners or first dates. I imagine it on a soft, tranquil woman. Definitely very pleasant to my nose.
Tastes delicious and lingers on the skin, though it isn’t a scent that will make you jump out of bed. It’s elegant and pleasant, although it feels like there are plenty of similar fragrances on the market.